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Whether they take the form of a soothed dialogue moved by a shared experience, a trench warfare in performances, or an intense unintended collaboration, the relationships between graffiti writers and their buffers appear to be driven by the transformative principle of repetition.

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Citation David Pontille. Repeat After Me! Choreographic Performances of Writers and Graffiti Removers. Ida asks if anyone else is hungry before going back inside. Malcolm claims now his life looks exactly how it feels. Furious, Malcolm demands to know why and Lois explains that she refuses to let Malcolm throw his life away, and how being rich isn't his destined path in life.

The family expect him to go to college, work harder than all of his peers who will still look down on him , graduate, start off as a district attorney or running a foundation, be elected governor of a mid-sized state, and eventually become President of the United States of America with all of his brothers being fully aware of his future and assumed he already knew himself.

Hal explains how their expectations for him began much smaller but he continually kept raising them. When Malcolm reasons that he could've taken the job, become rich and bought his way into office, Lois explains that he can't just get rich, have fun and have an easy luxurious life Hal stating that it's Dewey who gets to do that but needs to struggle in order to understand, represent, and empathize with families like his own so that he can be one of this he best presidents in American history.

Malcolm then becomes furious with how high his parents' expectations are for him. Lois asks him to look her in the eyes and tell her that he can't do it, he realizes he is unable to tell her and she is right.

At the school, In the class of graduates everyone including Stevie sits far away from Malcolm and Reese due to the horrible stench lingering on them and in the audience the same thing goes for the family as everyone sits far away from them. Hal sees that Francis has a name tag for an office cubicle job, and Hal asks why he wont tell Lois.

Francis reveals that he has had the job for 2 months and loves every aspect of it including the stability, regular paycheques, parking space and receiving joke emails. Francis states that he won't tell Lois because he enjoys making her angry and arguing with her by letting her believe that he is unemployed. Hal admits how proud he is of Francis for turning himself around. Malcolm finally makes his valedictory speech saying how all the seniors have dreamed of this day when they leave childhood behind and achieve independence.

But knows that even if they move away their families will come with them so they will never truly be free but in a way they'll never truly be alone.

He then looks out at Lois who looks on proud of him. Three months later, Francis argues with Lois over the phone about how "he'll get a job when he's good and ready.

Dewey and Jamie, feeling closer than ever, keep up the tradition of causing mischief in the house and hide in the closet while Lois screams in rage, Dewey informs Jamie what Lois would do if she found out it was the two of them, until he realizes that now it is just the two of them.

Hal talks to Lois while she's in the bathroom, satisfied that Reese and Malcolm are out of the house and everything is going good according to plan. Lois walks out of the bathroom with a horrified look on her face and when Hal asks her why she's upset, she reveals that she is pregnant once again, leaving Hal screaming in horror. Reese and Craig are happily living together as roommates where Craig receives a 5 setting heating pad for a birthday present and is overjoyed how Reese listened to him before the oven timer dings and Reese gets up to prepare Craig's birthday cake.

Over the phone Reese tells Malcolm that after an incident where Reese framed the head janitor Al for putting peepholes in the girls bathroom he was fired and Reese was promoted to a full-time position as the new head janitor claiming their grandmother was right how beneficial it is to have a patsy to take the fall for his misdeeds. He then asks how his "Ivy League big shot" brother is doing. Malcolm is also a janitor part-time at Harvard, while still maintaining his grades and attending his regular classes as a student.

He then remembers he has to get to his Calculus class and promises Reese he'll talk to him later. Malcolm then hangs up the phone, grabs his textbook, and runs off to class, bringing the series to a close. Malcolm in the Middle Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central.

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