The Middle (season 9)

The Middle (season 9)
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Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 24
Release
Original network ABC
Original release October 3, 2017 (2017-10-03) – May 22, 2018 (2018-05-22)
Season chronology

The ninth and final season of the television comedy series The Middle began on October 3, 2017, on ABC in the United States. It was produced by Blackie and Blondie Productions and Warner Bros. Television with series creators DeAnn Heline and Eileen Heisler as executive producers.[1] On August 2, 2017, it was announced that the ninth season would be the series' last, at request of the series' creators.[2] The season was dubbed as "The Farewell Season" and ran for 24 episodes.[1]

The show is about a working class family led by Frances "Frankie" Heck (Patricia Heaton), a middle aged Midwestern woman married to Michael "Mike" Heck (Neil Flynn), who reside in the small fictional town of Orson, Indiana. The town of Orson is based on Jasper, Indiana. Frankie and Mike are the parents of three children, Axl (Charlie McDermott), Sue (Eden Sher), and Brick (Atticus Shaffer). The series ended with a one-hour series finale on May 22, 2018. However, a spinoff is being filmed that will be based around Eden Sher's character.

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Daniela Bobadilla as Lexie Brooks, Sue's college roommate and best friend, Axl's girlfriend and subsequently his wife
  • Casey Burke as Cindy Hornberger, Brick's quirky girlfriend
  • Jen Ray as Nancy Donahue, the Hecks' neighbor and Frankie's best friend
  • Beau Wirick as Sean Donahue, Axl's childhood best friend and Sue's longtime crush who subsequently becomes her husband
  • Brock Ciarlelli as Brad Bottig, Sue's longtime best friend
  • Alphonso McAuley as Charles "Hutch" Hutchinson, Axl's other best friend and former college roommate
  • Sean O'Bryan as Ron Donahue, Nancy's husband and a friend of the Hecks
  • Pat Finn as Bill Norwood, a friend and neighbor of the Hecks
  • Jackson White as Aidan, Sue's unintended romantic interest
  • Paul Hipp as Reverend Tim-Tom, the youth pastor at the Hecks' church

Guest stars

  • Lisa Rinna as Tammy Brooks, Lexie's mother
  • Gregory Harrison as Bennett Brooks, Lexie's father
  • French Stewart as Principal Cameron
  • Maree Cheatham as Sylvia Hammond-Tucker, the main suspect in the death of her sister, a woman whom Frankie and Brick believed was murdered
  • Marsha Mason as Pat Spence, Frankie's mother
  • Jimmy Bellinger as Edwin, the manager at Spudsy's, where Sue (currently) and Axl and Brick (formerly) have all worked
  • Brenna D'Amico as Lilah, Brick's new crush at school
  • Brian Doyle-Murray as Don Ehlert, the owner of the car dealership where Frankie used to work
  • Brittany Ross and Natalie Lander as Courtney and Debbie, airheaded cheerleaders who dated Axl as one in high school
  • John Cullum as Michael "Big Mike" Heck Sr., Mike's father
  • Blaine Saunders as Carly, Sue's best friend since middle school
  • Corbin Bleu as Luke, Aidan's friend and bandmate
  • Norm Macdonald as Rusty Heck, Mike's brother
  • Tommy Bechtold as Kenny, Axl's former college roommate and friend
  • Rose Abdoo as Jodie "Mrs. K" Kozicki, Brick's health teacher
  • Malcolm Foster Smith as Dave, a worker at Mike's quarry
  • Troy Metcalf as Jim, a worker at Mike's quarry
  • Greg Cipes as Chuck, a worker at Mike's quarry
  • Brooke Shields as Rita Glossner, mother of the reckless Glossner boys who terrorize the Hecks' neighborhood
  • Wade Chandler as Derrick Glossner
  • Gibson Bobby Sjobeck as Diaper Glossner
  • Dave Foley as Dr. Fulton, Brick's therapist and counselor at school
  • Jack McBrayer as Dr. Ted Goodwin, a dentist and Frankie's current employer
  • Peter Breitmayer as Pete Miller, Frankie's former workmate who is the top salesman at Ehlert Motors
  • Nick Shafer as Arlo, Brick's old friend from the socially-challenged group who has now outgrown his quirks
  • Andrew J. Fishman as Zack, Brick's old friend from the socially-challenged group who has now outgrown his quirks
  • Katlin Mastandrea as Weird Ashley Wyman, Axl's accidental prom date in high school who has stalked him since then

Episodes

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1921"Vive La Hecks"Lee Shallat-ChemelTim HobertOctober 3, 2017 (2017-10-03)T12.156516.21[3]
Axl returns home from Europe with a new, casual outlook on life, annoying Mike, who wants Axl to start looking for a job. Brick does not know if he should break up with Cindy before his "all-important" sophomore year starts. Frankie tries to come up with the perfect item for their family's time capsule contribution that will be buried near the Orson cow.
1932"Please Don't Feed the Hecks"Phil TraillIlana WernickOctober 10, 2017 (2017-10-10)T12.156525.93[4]
Axl gets a job as a bus driver, which does not thrill Mike or Frankie because it is not a good use of his business degree. Brick wants Mike to do a presentation for his class on career day, as Frankie has been banned from school functions, but Mike staunchly refuses. Having sublet their apartment for the summer, Lexie returns to find the tenants have rented it to an Airbnb customer who turns out to be of the statistics professor. At home, Frankie gives Nancy Donahue an old scarf that catches her eye and gets a fresh apple pie in return. This leads Frankie to see if she can unload more old junk on Nancy in exchange for home-cooked food.
1943"Meet the Parents"Lee Shallat-ChemelJana Hunter & Mitch HunterOctober 17, 2017 (2017-10-17)T12.156535.53[5]
Frankie and Mike meet Lexie's parents, Tammy and Bennett. While Frankie likes them, Mike says he feels like Bennett acts superior. Frankie later gets Mike to admit he is jealous and also embarrassed over not being able to give Frankie nice things. Meanwhile, Brick fakes being arrested for Sophomore Slammer weekend at Orson High,
1954"Halloween VIII: Orson Murder Mystery"Phil TraillRich DahmOctober 24, 2017 (2017-10-24)T12.156545.80[6]
Frankie and Brick become detectives after learning that a former resident of their home died in the bathtub. Clues lead them to the victim's sister Sylvia, who still lives in Orson, but all is not as it seems.
1965"Role of a Lifetime"Lee Shallat-ChemelRoy BrownOctober 31, 2017 (2017-10-31)T12.156555.05[7]
After Frankie gets a call that her mother is in the hospital, the family comes together, realizing they all need to draw upon each other's strengths.
1976"The Setup"Victor Nelli Jr.Tim HobertNovember 7, 2017 (2017-11-07)T12.156565.63[8]
Pat is staying at the Heck home to recover and starts getting on Frankie's nerves, while Axl and Brick stay up late trying to figure out what Mike does at the quarry. This causes Axl to be late to his bus route the next morning, getting him fired.
1987"Thanksgiving IX"Phil TraillJana Hunter & Mitch HunterNovember 14, 2017 (2017-11-14)T12.156575.70[9]
Soon after Axl begins working at Spudsy's, Edwin returns from a trip and says he needs to lay off one minimum wage employee, putting it on Axl, Sue, and Brick to decide which one of them it should be. As the Hecks drive to Aunt Janet's house for Thanksgiving, incidents at a toll booth and a gas station cause the family to question what people have become, only to have their faith in humanity restored during a traffic jam.
1998"Eyes Wide Open"Jaffar MahmoodRich DahmNovember 21, 2017 (2017-11-21)T12.156586.05[10]
Brick meets a girl named Lilah (Brenna D'Amico) after school hours and learns she is a new student in his grade. Thinking they can become a couple, Brick invites Lilah to the house while trying to keep her from meeting any other students, but things change when Lilah receives threatening notes and Brick surmises they are from Cindy. Sue is looking forward to a weekend on her own in the apartment, but she watches Silence of the Lambs thinking it is about farm animals and now cannot fall asleep. Meanwhile, Axl wants to change his slacker ways after visiting Hutch in Chicago and seeing how well his friend is doing.
2009"The 200th"Lee Shallat-ChemelRoy BrownDecember 5, 2017 (2017-12-05)T12.156595.78[11]
The town celebrates as Orson finally makes the list of Top 200 Friendliest Places to Live...in Indiana. Brick learns Cindy is interested in being his girlfriend again, but she says that because he broke up with her in a cowardly manner, he must now perform three acts of bravery to win her back. Axl enlists Sue's help when he has his first big job interview for a sales rep position. Meanwhile, Mike has renewed appreciation for Frankie and family life after Bill Norwood tells him that he and Paula are separated.
20110"The Christmas Miracle"Lee Shallat-ChemelIlana WernickDecember 12, 2017 (2017-12-12)T12.156605.68[12]
Frankie invites the Donahue family over for a "Yankee swap" gift exchange party, to be followed by Christmas Eve service at the church, but Frankie is disappointed when Axl tells her that religion is no longer for him. Sean gets a text during the gift exchange and abruptly goes outside. When Sue follows him, Sean says he just got his grades for his first semester of medical school, and they are well below his standards. After Sue comforts and reassures Sean, the two embrace and then share a long, passionate kiss.
20211"New Year's Revelations"Lee Shallat-ChemelTim HobertJanuary 2, 2018 (2018-01-02)T12.156616.36[13]
Sue confesses to Frankie that her secret crush is Sean, and that they kissed. She says the kiss ended abruptly and both apologized, so now she is not sure if Sean really likes her or if it was just a vulnerable moment. Frankie agrees with Brad's plan to set up a New Year's Eve party so that Sean and Sue can kiss again at midnight, but the plan goes awry when Sue's college friend Aidan (the food delivery guy from "The Setup") steps in front of Sean and kisses Sue. Meanwhile, Big Mike asks Mike to drive him somewhere, and Mike brings Axl and Brick along. An unusually chatty Big Mike takes them to the country and the tree where he and his late wife first kissed. He then requests that they leave him there to die.
20312"The Other Man"Victor Nelli Jr.Jana Hunter & Mitch HunterJanuary 9, 2018 (2018-01-09)T12.156625.42[14]
Now that Axl has a real job, he begins to bond with Mike and spends a lot of time with him – leaving Frankie feeling left out. In order to get back at them, she spends time with Brick, which leads to a bonding moment between the two. Elsewhere, Sue keeps getting injured as a result of new boyfriend Aidan's actions and is considering breaking up with him. However, Brad pleads with her to delay the breakup until he is able to ask out Aidan's handsome friend, Luke (Corbin Bleu).
20413"Mommapalooza"Phil TraillRoy BrownJanuary 16, 2018 (2018-01-16)T12.156636.13[15]
Frankie decides that she needs to find a new passion for "life's third act", and Reverend Tim-Tom (Paul Hipp) offers the perfect solution of touring with him. Meanwhile, tired of hearing Sue and Brick argue because of the giant hole in their adjoining bedroom wall, Mike orders them to fix it, leading to Brick making the situation much worse than before. Also, after Axl refuses to let Lexie pay for their expensive dates, Lexie finds a way to fool him into thinking he has becoming lucky when money and other high priced things suddenly make their way into his hands. However, during Lexie's attempts to show Axl the rich life, she gets some news that turns the teacher into the student.
20514"Guess Who's Coming to Frozen Dinner"Lee Shallat-ChemelIlana WernickFebruary 6, 2018 (2018-02-06)T12.156645.63[16]
Mike's wayward brother Rusty makes a surprise appearance at the Heck home and presents Sue with an extravagant necklace that Mike is wary of. Meanwhile, with Sue now older and living the college life, Mike feels like he is not as close to her as he used to be and tries to figure out a way to reconnect, however their attempt to bond only increases the awkward tension he feels. Axl blows the money from his first paycheck on a big screen TV, and blames his spending spree on years of living with Frankie's lack of financial wisdom. Meanwhile, Brick is stumped, but delighted to discover mysterious, unmarked gifts being left at the front door of the house, which he assumes to be from Cindy to him. The gifts turn out to be from Sean, directed for Sue.
20615"Toasted"Lee Shallat-ChemelA.J. BlumFebruary 27, 2018 (2018-02-27)T12.156655.23[17]
Things do not go as smoothly as planned for the Hecks when Frankie helps Sue celebrate her 21st birthday by taking her to a bar close to the college. When they get too drunk, Aidan, and then Sean, show up to help out. Sue drunkenly reveals that she likes Sean and, though Sean is not sure if she meant to say it to Aidan, Sue breaks up with Aidan the next morning. Elsewhere, Mike is forced to accompany Brick to a Planet Nowhere convention in Indianapolis, where anything negative he does warrants Brick to send a text to Frankie in order to have Mike reprimanded. Meanwhile, Axl and Hutch head to Ohio in the Winnebago to attend and make a toast at ex-college roomie Kenny's wedding.
20716"The Crying Game"Phil TraillRich DahmMarch 13, 2018 (2018-03-13)T12.156664.80[18]
After 25 years of working for the local quarry, Mike learns he has been offered the job of regional manager. However, his departure is taken rather hard by his coworkers. Meanwhile, Brick suspects that he is being treated unfairly by his health teacher because of how horribly Axl treated her back when he was a student. Back at home, after having a rough week, Frankie desperately just wants to have a good cry, but continually gets interrupted.
20817"Hecks vs. Glossners: The Final Battle"Elliot HegartyTim HobertMarch 20, 2018 (2018-03-20)T12.156675.83[19]
After the Glossners steal Sue's car, Frankie confronts Rita in the parking lot at the grocery store. When Rita speeds away, Frankie and the Heck clan are furious, and the police will not do anything to help out of fear of the Glossners. Out of options, the Hecks band together to fight the Glossners and get the car back. However, they soon realize they are outnumbered and recruit the rest of the neighborhood to help out. During the battle, Axl learns some important "man tips" from Mike, Sue attempts to retrieve her snow globe from inside the Glossner house, and when Brick ends up with the car keys, he is finally allowed to drive. The Glossner boys are sent to juvenile detention, and in a flash-forward it is shown that Rita is a much nicer person without her sons around.
20918"Thank You for Not Kissing"Lee Shallat-ChemelJana Hunter & Mitch HunterApril 3, 2018 (2018-04-03)T12.156688.38[20]
Frankie and Mike get a call to visit Dr. Fulton at Orson High, who tells them he has received numerous complaints about Brick and Cindy making out in the school building. At home, Frankie finds numerous thank-you cards under Axl's bed that he started but never sent, causing her to insist that he finish and send them, no matter how long ago the gift was received. Elsewhere, Sue vows to tell Sean how she feels, but not until she gets Brad's help on how to dress and act more mature. She finally decides to be herself and goes to see Sean, only to find out that he has received an offer to do medical work in Ghana for the entire summer.
21019"Bat Out of Heck"Danny SallesIlana WernickApril 10, 2018 (2018-04-10)T12.156697.52[21]
Frankie keeps seeing something moving in the house, but no one else sees it. Sue enters a scholarship contest sponsored by a hotel chain, despite her professor telling her she has very little chance of winning. Axl needs the family car to visit customers, and says he plans to sell the Winnebago and get his own car. This forces Frankie to ride to work with Dr. Goodwin. Frankie gets Dr. Goodwin to buy 25 boxes of peanut brittle that Brick is selling for school, but he later becomes angry when the peanut brittle is taking too long to be delivered. Elsewhere, Mike tries to coach Axl in the fine art of negotiating a car sale, to the point of totally taking over when they visit the dealer. Frankie's vision at home turns out to be real, as a bat starts flying around just as Sue is doing a Skype interview with the scholarship sponsors.
21120"Great Heckspectations"Lee Shallat-ChemelRoy BrownMay 1, 2018 (2018-05-01)T12.156706.15[22]
Frankie insists that Brick ask Cindy to the prom, but her suggested "promposal" doesn't work. Brick's original idea to ask Cindy does work, and she accepts. Worried that Brick and Cindy will have no one to hang with at prom, Frankie organizes a pre-prom party with Brick's old friends from the socially-challenged group, including Arlo and Zack. This backfires when it becomes apparent that those kids have outgrown their quirks while Brick still hasn't. Brick and Cindy enjoy a private prom at the Orson Public Library, while Mike tells Frankie he is happy to have a child who doesn't think like everyone else. Elsewhere, Lexie scolds Axl for not getting Sue a 21st birthday gift. He gets Sue excited by telling her he is planning something special, but when the day comes, Axl is completely stumped. Sue is angry, but Frankie later tells her about how Axl doted on her when they were toddlers, lifting Sue's spirits again.
21221"The Royal Flush"Phil TraillRich DahmMay 8, 2018 (2018-05-08)T12.156715.88[23]
Determined to end the family tradition of giving Frankie a lame gift for Mother's Day, Sue and Brick try to win a trivia contest in which the top prize is a trip to London to view the Royal Wedding. When their effort falls short, they come up with a gift idea that's almost as good. Meanwhile, Axl tells Mike about a job opportunity at a national sporting goods chain that has more advancement potential than his current position, but the job is in Denver. To keep Frankie from finding out, Mike has to make up one lie after another to cover for Axl's absence when he travels to Denver for the interview.
21322"Split Decision"Danny SallesTim HobertMay 15, 2018 (2018-05-15)T12.156726.34[24]
In the aftermath of Frankie finding out that Axl may take a job in Denver, she makes it her mission to sway him from moving away, including recruiting Lexie to manipulate his decision. Brick drives everyone crazy when he buys a huge amount of lawn chairs to replace the fraying one he's been using for nine years. Meanwhile, the usually overly optimistic Sue is depressed over Sean leaving for Ghana, without ever expressing her feelings for him. At the end of the episode, Axl tells his parents that he is going to take the job, much to Frankie's dismay, and Sue leaves the infamous snow globe in the duffel bag that Sean has packed for his trip.
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"A Heck of a Ride"Lee Shallat-ChemelEileen Heisler & DeAnn HelineMay 22, 2018 (2018-05-22)T12.156737.09[25]
Frankie tries to act cool in front of Axl so that he will one day come and visit her when he moves away. Sue is a wreck and wants to have a moment with Axl, but Brick doesn't really seem fazed as he's more concerned about removing Axl's bed to make a book nook. Axl originally thinks he has a month before he has to leave but he read the date wrong, and Mike tells him he has four days to get to Denver. Finally, the night before the family leaves to take Axl to Denver, Brick tries to secure a new spot in the car which leads to a talk among him, Sue, and Axl. Brick tells Axl that he doesn't know how he will live without him, and Sue and Axl have their moment when he tells her it's the hardest to say goodbye to her. Frankie is sad that it will be the family's last night together forever. The day comes to drive Axl to Denver, and the entire neighborhood is there to see him off. Mike gives Axl an engraved watch that was Big Mike's so Axl will always remember where he came from. Frankie gets mad because Mike should have included her on the gift. Over the drive, we find out Mike made a new death napkin, further upsetting Frankie. Sean is stopped by airport security because of the snowglobe Sue put in his bag. He rushes out to find the Hecks, catches up to them, and tells Sue how much he loves her; she tells him she feels the same. Frankie has a breakdown over the family never being together again. Mike tells her that's the way things are supposed to be when kids grow up, but Frankie makes the family promise to always stay on the same cellphone plan. A flash-forward reveals Axl moved back to Orson and that he and Lexie married and had three boys who all behave just like Axl. Sue and Sean got married after several break-ups. Brick became a famous author who writes teen novels mirroring his own life. Reflecting on the family's shortcomings, Frankie insists "for all the things we didn't have, we sure had a lot." The final scene returns to the family riding off to Denver. As the car drives off and Reverend Tim-Tom's song plays, a plane flies overhead, mirroring the series' first scene as the screen fades to black. The last line of dialogue is Brick repeating "the middle" in a whisper after complaining about sitting in the middle of the back seat.

Ratings

No. Title Air dateRating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
Total
(18–49)
1 "Vive La Hecks" October 3, 20171.6/66.21[3]N/AN/A
2 "Please Don't Feed the Hecks" October 10, 20171.4/65.93[4]0.72.1[26]
3 "Meet the Parents" October 17, 20171.3/55.53[5]N/AN/A
4 "Halloween VIII: Orson Murder Mystery" October 24, 20171.3/55.80[6]N/AN/A
5 "Role of a Lifetime" October 31, 20171.2/55.05[7]N/AN/A
6 "The Setup" November 7, 20171.4/55.63[8]N/AN/A
7 "Thanksgiving IX" November 14, 20171.3/55.70[9]N/AN/A
8 "Eyes Wide Open" November 21, 20171.3/56.05[10]N/AN/A
9 "The 200th" December 5, 20171.2/55.78[11]0.61.8[27]
10 "The Christmas Miracle" December 12, 20171.3/55.68[12]N/AN/A
11 "New Year's Revelations" January 2, 20181.5/66.36[13]N/AN/A
12 "The Other Man" January 9, 20181.3/55.42[14]N/AN/A
13 "Mommapalooza" January 16, 20181.4/56.13[15]N/AN/A
14 "Guess Who's Coming to Frozen Dinner" February 6, 20181.2/55.63[16]0.71.9[28]
15 "Toasted" February 27, 20181.2/55.23[17]TBDTBD
16 "The Crying Game" March 13, 20181.1/44.80[18]TBDTBD
17 "Hecks vs. Glossners: The Final Battle" March 20, 20181.4/55.83[19]TBDTBD
18 "Thank You for Not Kissing" April 3, 20182.2/88.38[20]TBDTBD
19 "Bat Out of Heck" April 10, 20182.0/87.52[21]TBDTBD
20 "Great Heckspectations" May 1, 20181.5/66.15[22]TBDTBD
21 "The Royal Flush" May 8, 20181.5/65.88[23]TBDTBD
22 "Split Decision" May 15, 20181.5/66.34[24]TBDTBD
23/24 "A Heck of a Ride" May 22, 20181.7/77.09[25]TBDTBD

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