‘The Middle’ Brings Audiences Back to Simpler Times
Written on October 6, 2010 – 5:54 pm | by msathmar
Happy Days, The Brady Bunch and The Wonder Years are all classic sitcoms that epitomize family togetherness – or at least more so than in modern times. The Middle, however, is a revamped version of these old-time favorites, and draws on traditional family values to draw in audiences. That being said, my mom loves the show – I think she relates to the harried housewife main character. For a list of other reason why the show is so likeable, click here.
2 Responses to “‘The Middle’ Brings Audiences Back to Simpler Times”
By monda on Oct 13, 2010 |
This looks like a great show and reminds me of the less complicated version of Modern Family. The beginning of the clip with the older brother complaining to take his sister out, describes every older brother in America. This seems like a winning show and the dad is a super funny actor!
By Gabriella on Oct 13, 2010 |
I’ve been watching reruns of Everybody Loves Raymond for too long and this looks like it has potential to replace it, at least for me. Plus its the same actress, so love that! That youngest son is hilarious, how he whispers everything after he says it out loud!!