Ep 11. Dewey's Opera
- TVPG
- February 20, 2005
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8.2 (857)
Dewey is excited to be cast in the lead role in a local production of an opera, but when Lois and Hal hear the news, they are not thrilled. They worry that the opera will take up too much of their time and will be a major distraction from school work. Meanwhile, Malcolm is dealing with his own problems as he finds himself the target of a group of bullies who are determined to make his life miserable.
As the episode progresses, Dewey becomes more and more consumed with the opera and begins neglecting his other responsibilities. Lois and Hal try to intervene, but Dewey is not interested in listening to their concerns. Malcolm, meanwhile, tries to stand up to the bullies but finds himself outmatched and outnumbered.
The tension builds as the night of the opera performance approaches. Dewey is nervous but excited, and Malcolm is determined to find a way to stand up to the bullies once and for all. When the night of the opera finally arrives, both Dewey and Malcolm are forced to confront their fears and stand up for what they believe in.
Overall, "Dewey's Opera" is a classic episode of Malcolm in the Middle that showcases the show's signature blend of humor and heart. With its relatable themes of family, responsibility, and standing up for oneself, this episode is sure to resonate with viewers of all ages. Whether you're a longtime fan of the show or a newcomer, "Dewey's Opera" is definitely worth checking out.