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We haven't had many structural debates for a long time, so I thought I'd start one up.
Is Malcolm in the Middle becoming unpredictable, that you can now predict those unpredictable parts of the storyline.
I give you do recent examples, that I was able to predict before I'd even seen the episodes.
Firstly in "Burning Man" it was so obvious from the onset of the storyline that something bad was going to happen to the van, especially with all the emphisis on Hal trying to protect it, albeit I did not predict they would blow it up, you could see that something bad was going to happen to it.
Again, in "Health Insurance" you could immediately tell from the title that the weekend they have no health insurance is the weekend they will need it the most. Again how they need it is sometimes not predictable, but anyone could have predicted that someone is going to get injured over the course of the weekend if not everyone.
Any constructive opinions?
Is Malcolm in the Middle becoming unpredictable, that you can now predict those unpredictable parts of the storyline.
I give you do recent examples, that I was able to predict before I'd even seen the episodes.
Firstly in "Burning Man" it was so obvious from the onset of the storyline that something bad was going to happen to the van, especially with all the emphisis on Hal trying to protect it, albeit I did not predict they would blow it up, you could see that something bad was going to happen to it.
Again, in "Health Insurance" you could immediately tell from the title that the weekend they have no health insurance is the weekend they will need it the most. Again how they need it is sometimes not predictable, but anyone could have predicted that someone is going to get injured over the course of the weekend if not everyone.
Any constructive opinions?