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Relive the early 2000s like never before. Life is unfair… but at least the picture quality isn’t.
When Malcolm in the Middle first screamed onto television screens in 2000 to the tune of "Boss of Me," it didn't just break the fourth wall—it broke the mold of the traditional American sitcom. For seven seasons, we watched the Wilkerson family survive poverty, suburban chaos, and each other.
You can find the entire original run across several major platforms, often bundled with the new 2026 revival event.
Unlike the saccharine families of the 80s and 90s, the Wilkersons were broke, loud, and honest. Frankie Muniz starred as Malcolm, the middle child with a genius-level IQ who regularly broke the fourth wall to complain about his life. But the show’s secret weapons were Bryan Cranston (years before Breaking Bad ) as the manic, pants-wearing Hal, and Jane Kaczmarek as the screeching but loving Lois.