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8 sitcoms to binge while waiting for the 'Malcolm in the Middle' revival

8 sitcoms to binge while waiting for the 'Malcolm in the Middle' revival

Express Tribune26-04-2025
Fans of Malcolm in the Middle have a major reason to celebrate, with a four-episode revival landing later this year on Disney+.
The new instalments will feature most of the original cast and promise a fresh wave of chaos and heartfelt moments that made the show a generation-defining classic.
If you are finding the wait unbearable, it might be the perfect time to dive into other series that capture a similar offbeat spirit.
When Malcolm in the Middle first aired on Fox in 2000, it shook up the sitcom format with its single-camera style, absence of canned laughter, surreal yet grounded storytelling, and frequent breaking of the fourth wall.
In the years since, many shows have borrowed and evolved this formula.
Here are eight sitcoms to binge that echo the magic of Malcolm in the Middle.
1. Raising Hope (2010–2014)
From the creator of My Name Is Earl, this quirky family sitcom follows young Jimmy Chance as he unexpectedly becomes a single dad to baby Hope. Featuring hilarious, often absurd family dynamics, Raising Hope delivers a sweet, off-kilter humour that Malcolm fans will instantly appreciate.
2. Modern Family (2009–2020)
A multi-generational look at modern life, Modern Family uses a mockumentary format and single-camera setup to brilliant effect. Its sharp humour, heartwarming moments, and chaotic family energy make it a perfect binge while waiting for Malcolm and the gang to return.
3. Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000)
Although short-lived, Freaks and Geeks left a lasting mark. This coming-of-age dramedy captures the awkwardness of adolescence with sharp wit and raw realism, much like Malcolm's journey through the madness of his own family and school life.
4. Everybody Hates Chris (2005–2009)
Inspired by comedian Chris Rock's childhood, Everybody Hates Chris offers a hilarious, relatable portrayal of growing up in a tough Brooklyn neighbourhood. Its dry humour, voiceover narration, and underdog protagonist feel very much in the spirit of Malcolm.
5. Arrested Development (2003–2006, 2013–2019)
If you love dysfunctional families who are their own worst enemies, Arrested Development is essential viewing. Known for its intricate jokes, layered storytelling, and rapid-fire humour, it's a brilliant substitute for Malcolm in the Middle's chaotic charm.
6. Grounded for Life (2001–2005)
This underrated gem follows the working-class Finnerty family as they juggle parenting teenagers while barely holding themselves together. With its fast pace, heartfelt core, and mischievous humour, it will easily fill the Malcolm void.
7. The Middle (2009–2018)
No relation to Malcolm, but The Middle captures the struggles of a working-class family with plenty of humour and heart. Starring Patricia Heaton, it portrays the beautiful mess of raising kids and making ends meet in small-town America.
8. Malcolm in the Middle (Rewatch!)
And of course, why not revisit the original? Whether it's for the zany cold opens, Reese's ridiculous antics, or Lois's unhinged parenting style, now is the perfect time to rediscover everything that made Malcolm in the Middle so groundbreaking.
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