The Middle Season Three

DVD Wholesale Quick Overview:

We LOVE “The Middle”! I watch this with my older kids and we end up belly laughing at so much of this show. It’s so relatable that I think everyone can find themselves or their family member in some of the characters. As the seasons go on, we’ve noticed more casual swearing, “damn”, “hell’, ‘ass”, which makes this a show for older kids, probably 12+. Personally, I’d rather not hear it but the rest of the show is great that I chose to watch anyway.After watching several episodes, I felt like I was hanging out in The Heck’s living room while I watched this and found that so much of what happens in an episode could be taken right out of my life! I highly recommend The Middle. Give it at least 3-4 episodes before you decide. It takes a few times to get the pace and humor.- busymom

The Middle is, quite simply, a story about parents, children, and their everyday funny/sad/crazy/ordinary/extraordinary experiences. It is also the absolutely funniest show currently on TV. Although I used to like to eat dinner while I watched, I gave up this practice when I began to laugh so hard that I actually choked, and much to my dismay, missed the next few lines of dialogue because of prolonged coughing. This was back in Season One (the “Spelling Bee” episode, to be exact) and I have been laughing ever since.The actors, writers, producers, and all involved have found the perfect recipe for comedy by sprinkling a touch of sweetness—that “aww” moment–into each episode. This particularly refers to Axl, the oldest son, who can be stubborn, irritating, clueless, self-centered, you name it, then turn around and do something that you never saw coming, and that will just melt your heart. Mike and Frankie raised him right!- Louisa M

I love the series, “The Middle,” which has Patricia Heaton (Everybody Loves Raymond) and Neil Flynn (Scrubs) as parents of three precocious children in fictional Orson, Indiana. The show is far better than Modern Family which gets awards.Maybe the show is a little too blue collar or set in the middle of the country but it’s still one of the best comedies on television and in recent decades. Patricia Heaton should get more Emmys for her performance as Frances “Frankie” Heck and the same accolades for her onscreen partner, Neil Flynn as her husband, Mike Heck.The actors who play the children are perfect. Charlie McDermott is a hoot as the oldest son, Axel, who takes off his shirt and clips his toenails in the chip bag. Eden Sher is wonderful as the always optimistic Sue Heck even in the worst of times. And I can’t forget Atticus Shaffer as Brick, the boy who prefers books to anything else.- Sylviastel

DVD Wholesale Main Features:

Actors: Patricia Heaton, Neil Flynn
Format: Multiple Formats, AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Subtitles: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only.)
Number of discs: 3
Rated: NR-Not Rated
Studio: Warner Home Video
DVD Release Date: October 8, 2013
Run Time: 528 minutes
ASIN: B0053O89QU

 

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