Ep 5. Bad Choices
- TV-PG
- October 19, 2011
- 21 min
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7.5 (323)
In The Middle season 3 episode 5 titled "Bad Choices," the Heck family faces a variety of difficult decisions. As always, it's a balancing act for Frankie and Mike to try and keep their family afloat while navigating through life's twists and turns.
The episode opens with Sue experiencing some serious boy troubles. When she asks Frankie for dating advice, Frankie takes her out for a girls' day in an attempt to cheer her up. Things don't go as planned, however, and Sue ends up making some bad choices that could hurt her chances with her crush.
Meanwhile, Axl is in a bind when he realizes that he needs to get his grades up in order to stay on the football team. He's never been the best student, and Frankie and Mike struggle to find a way to motivate him to take his education more seriously. Enter Brick, who has stumbled upon a hidden talent for math and offers to tutor his big brother - for a price, of course.
As the parents juggle their kids' problems, they also have to make some tough decisions for themselves. Frankie is forced to choose between supporting a dear friend and being honest about her feelings, and Mike is left in a tricky situation when he offends a co-worker with a thoughtless comment.
The themes of the episode revolve around the tough choices that we all have to make in life. Whether it's deciding to do the right thing when it's hard, or figuring out how to prioritize competing responsibilities, the Heck family is no stranger to tough decisions. As always, there are plenty of laughs and heartwarming moments throughout the episode, as the family does what they do best - support each other through thick and thin.
Overall, The Middle season 3 episode 5 is a relatable and engaging entry in the show's run, showcasing the strengths of its ensemble cast and exploring the joys and challenges of family life. Whether you're a long-time fan of the show or just diving in, "Bad Choices" is an episode that's sure to keep you entertained and invested in the Heck family's story.