Axl tries to invent a new beverage; Mike asks Sue to put together a romantic evening for his and Frankie's 25th wedding anniversary; Sue declares she won't be the person who does everything expected of her without complaint.
Season 9 Episode 5 of The Middle was watched by 5,050,000 viewers, resulting in a 1.20 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
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s09e01 - Vive La Hecks
s09e02 - Please Don't Feed the Hecks
s09e03 - Meet The Parents
s09e04 - Halloween VIII: Orson Murder Mystery
s09e05 - Role of a Lifetime
s09e06 - The Setup
s09e07 - Thanksgiving IX
s09e08 - Eyes Wide Open
s09e09 - The 200th
s09e10 - The Christmas Miracle
s09e11 - New Year's Revelations
s09e12 - The Other Man
s09e13 - Mommapalooza
s09e14 - Guess Who's Coming to Frozen Dinner
s09e15 - Toasted
s09e16 - The Crying Game
s09e17 - Heck vs. Glossners: The Final Battle
s09e18 - Thank You For Not Kissing
s09e19 - Bat Out Of Heck
s09e20 - Great Heckspectations
s09e21 - The Royal Flush
s09e22 - Split Decision
s09e23 - A Heck of a Ride (1)
s09e24 - A Heck of a Ride (2)
Who are our modern day heroes? Politicians? Movie Stars? Athletes? Maybe... But what about the heroes of everyday life? Some of us think parents are heroes, and mothers are often super heroes. Meet Frankie Heck loving wife, mother of three and a car salesman at Jasper, Indiana's number one used car dealership. Frankie is middle class in the middle of the country and approaching middle age. Her super powers? Getting her kids out the door in one piece every morning! Jasper, Indiana is Frankie Heck's hometown a town nestled in between two factories. And depending on which way the wind blows, one day it will smell like snack cakes or another day, tires.
Frankie is trying to sell her first car at the local dealership while her husband, Mike, is a manager at the town quarry. Their oldest son, Elvis, just lost his best friend in an accident and is going through a bit of an identity crisis. Their daughter, Sue, is what you would call extraordinarily ordinary. However, this is not the case with their seven-year-old, Brick, who is different from other kids his age. Brick's best friend is his backpack.
The Middle gives you its take on life in the part of the country we don't often see. It may not be glamorous or showy, but it's a place where family comes first, and you do whatever it takes to keep your family together.