In the Pilot episode, Malcolm was shown to have an IQ of 165, placing him in the "exceptionally gifted" section of the IQ chart and making him a genius. Malcolm's intelligence allows him to remember things such as a large series of numbers and he is able to perform arithmetic in his head and without needing to write it down.
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When Malcolm argues that he could have taken the job and "bought (his) way into office", Lois concludes that Malcolm "wouldn't have suffered enough" (even though he has suffered his whole life). Because of the struggles he is forced to endure, Malcolm will realize that there is more to life than flaunting how intelligent he is.
Cynthia Sanders - played by Tania Raymond, is a new and outgoing Krelboyne girl who joins Malcolm's class in the episode " Krelboyne Girl ." Cynthia is one of Malcolm's first crushes throughout the series but quickly takes on the role of a caring and compassionate friend.
Julie HagertyPolly, played by Julie Hagerty (4 episodes), is Jamie's slightly insane hippie babysitter.
Sylvia"Malcolm in the Middle" Victor's Other Family (TV Episode 2004) - Betty White as Sylvia - IMDb.
Sure enough, in Season 4, Episode 9, "Grandma Sues," Malcolm in the Middle revealed Lois was pregnant. In the Season 4 finale, Jamie (James Rodriguez, Lukas Rodriguez) was born, replacing Dewey as the youngest Wilkerson boy. The actress disappeared briefly in Season 4 due to her real-life pregnancy.
Season 4, Episode 9.
Christina Ricci The Casper and Addams Family actress also appeared in “Company Picnic,” as did Terry Bradshaw, Magic Johnson, Howie Long, Stephen Root, Tom Green, and Patrick Warburton.
“Malcolm in the Middle” is an American family television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for Fox. The series premiered on January 9, 2000, and ended on May 14, 2006, after seven seasons and 151 episodes.
LoisLanguage(s)EnglishOriginMeaninguncertain; allegedly "desirable, agreeable"Other namesDerivedFrom the original Greek Λωΐς2 more rows
WilkersonWhat is the family's last name? Wilkerson. The writers original wanted to keep the family's surname a mystery but it was already revealed on the show.
66 years (December 21, 1955)Jane Kaczmarek / Age
There is no subsequent scene that follows-up on Lois Lane's pregnancy test, and there is nothing that overtly hints that Lois is having Superman's baby. And yet, Lois's visible pregnancy test is very much there. To be clear, this was not present in the Joss Whedon cut of 2017's Justice League.
Lois and Richard's son, Jason White, is later revealed to be Superman's son after the child begins to show superpowers.
Lois revealed that she had a miscarriage and lost the baby, something she, understandable so, is hurting from to this day. While Lois may not have married John on Earth-Prime, she did have one thing in common with her Arrowverse doppelganger.
Because of the constant pressure they put on him and their own failings, Malcolm does not look up to Hal and Lois as role models or parental figures. He has little respect for Hal because of his great incompetence as man and outright hates Lois because of her tyranny and ruining of any chance he has for happiness.
Stevie is Malcolm's best friend. Stevie first becomes friends with him in the " Pilot ". Lois forced Malcolm to hang out with him because Stevie had no other friends. Malcolm was hesitant to do this at first, but he couldn't deny it because Stevie was in a wheelchair. They were put in the same accelerated learning classes throughout middle school and most of high school. Stevie has a sarcastic side, has outsmarted Malcolm and Reese numerous times, and has even managed to get the better of Reese physically on occasion. He has been shown to be a far stronger person than both his parents (even Abe admitted he was a weak, small man). Stevie has suffered from Malcolm's egotism a lot and has been driven insane by his constant talking about himself, shown most prominently in episodes such as " Future Malcolm " and " Malcolm Dates a Family ". However, Stevie has managed to deal with Malcolm's self-centered behavior and just completely ignore it. In the episode " Stevie in the Hospital ", Stevie was in the hospital and Malcolm visited him, only to rudely lash out at him and act like a jerk for a few seconds and then leave, without letting Stevie get a word in edgewise. Instead of getting offended by this, Stevie was happy that Malcolm came. As the series progressed, Stevie eventually proved to be Malcolm's only friend in the end.
Malcolm's relationship with his brothers is one of seeming animosity at most times, although there have been several instances of unity and friendship between them. He believes he is the most popular out of the brothers who are still at home until it is implied by Francis that Malcolm is actually the least liked among his brothers. At one point he feels that he is being excluded by Reese and Dewey, and when he talks to them about it, he is told that the reason they exclude him is because he a drag due to him always having to be the smart one. It is also revealed that Francis took Reese and Dewey on a beach trip and chose not to invite Malcolm. Francis is Malcolm's favorite brother and often looks up to him because he was rebellious and can tell Lois off. But, like Reese, he felt disappointed when they visited Francis on the ranch that he worked at and saw that he was no longer their delinquent idol, and had become a responsible adult, even acting stunned when he said that sometimes Lois is right to punish them.
In the Pilot episode, both of Malcolm's next door neighbors were seen selling their homes and regretfully, but willingly, planning on moving out because of having to be near the Wilkerson family. It wasn't until the episode Block Party that the rest of the family started caring that nobody else liked them, when they came home early from their yearly vacation to see that the neighborhood throws a yearly block party every time they go on vacation. Everyone in the family then tried to make themselves likable and succeeded. It was then revealed that the Wilkerson family served a purpose in the neighbourhood as the family to absorb all of the negative energy from the other families in the neighborhood. Once the neighborhood started liking the Wilkersons, they all started directing their hatred at each other and the whole neighborhood spiraled out of control into complete chaos.
This was seen at its worst in Poker #2, where Malcolm had the idea of stealing a loaded gun from a girl who was illegally carrying one, lock it in inside of a tire jack, and saw it in half, which resulted in the gun being shot into the house. It wasn't until afterward that he decided to call the police.
Malcolm has had five jobs in the series. His first was a babysitter for a wealthy family to earn money to purchase a robotics kit, but he quit after learning that the family's parents were spying on him. In the fourth season, he worked as a tutor to a girl named Nikki, whom he eventually dated for a few episodes.
Upon telling a cop the story, the cop called Malcolm out on his alleged "exceptionally gifted" intelligence level, believing it to be false. This could be one of the reasons why nobody respects Malcolm's genius. Malcolm has an incredible memory, although it usually revolves around things he resents.
The fifth season of Malcolm in the Middle premiered on November 2, 2003 on Fox, and ended on May 23, 2004 with a total of 22 episodes. Frankie Muniz stars as the title character Malcolm, and is joined by Jane Kaczmarek, Bryan Cranston, Christopher Kennedy Masterson, Justin Berfield and Erik Per Sullivan .
Malcolm becomes fed up with Dewey's belief in a lucky shirt, believing he is just being superstitious. Meanwhile, Francis finds himself more and more dominated by Piama's fiery personality, feeling embarrassed in front of his co-ranchers. 103. 18.
Malcolm looks forward to visiting college – until Lois comes along and they meet the power-hungry dorm head, Leland. When Hal refuses to buy Dewey a piano, Dewey steals items from around the house to build one. Reese pretends to be a drug dealer to befriend a student who turns out to be an undercover cop. Francis and Otto try to help out at a daycare, but Otto gets the kids drunk.
When Lois and Hal find out about the most disgusting and terrible thing Reese has done yet (which is never revealed on-screen), they kick him out of the house. Francis tries to defend Reese and bring him home (without knowing what he did). Dewey enjoys trashing Reese's things and sleeping on his bed. Lois finds that Reese's grades are improving and he takes care of himself, he is also $20,000 in credit card debt. They drag him home and Malcolm narrates that she has spent over a month finding a suitable punishment for him.
Lois boycotts Luigi's Pizza, the family's favorite restaurant, after discovering they were forcing them to tip without notice, rendering the boys and Hal unable to eat the pizza without being grounded by Lois. Hal and the boys sneak Luigi's pizzas in the garage. Malcolm gets more involved with his new girlfriend, Angela's, ( Sara Paxton) intellectual family, than with her, and she eventually ditches him for ignoring her, forcing the family to kick him out and replace him with Stevie. Meanwhile, the family is watching a TV report about Lois' scheme to close Luigi's when they catch Malcolm there with his friends, which prompts Reese to accidentally confesses that they have been sneaking pizza too. Meanwhile, Otto hires a personal assistant for Francis, only for Francis to end up relying on him for everything, which even includes moving his arms.
Lois makes Malcolm and Reese get jobs. Reese finds a job at the local slaughterhouse, but Malcolm is forced to work with Lois at the Lucky Aide. Malcolm catches Lois smoking on her break and thinks she is a hypocrite. Hal takes a nursing class run by Polly to spend more time with Jamie, but he and the other dads soon start betting on their babies. Sick of Reese and Malcolm's bullying, Dewey runs away to the ranch to visit his "good brother", Francis.
Malcolm joins the Lucky Aide softball team to get away from Lois' wrath on the job – but she has recently become the coach. Francis drives home to prove to Lois that he is not lazy, but Lois refuses to admit that she is wrong until Hal intervenes. Dewey dares Reese to outdo one of Francis' old stunts.