The series spans all seven seasons, tracking Malcolm from middle school through high school graduation, his family’s ups and downs, and his eventual, reluctant rise toward something bigger. Hal → Héctor Reyes A loving, easily distracted, emotionally intense dad who works as a building superintendent. Héctor dreams of being a salsa musician but can’t finish a single song without getting sidetracked by a leaky pipe or a conspiracy theory about local taco trucks. He’s the heart of the family—clueless but pure.
Ricky discovers cooking as a calling. Héctor loses his job and tries to become a professional salsa musician (fails gloriously). Diego gets skipped a grade. Malcolm has a breakdown—perfect grades, no sleep, stealing ADHD meds. Luisa finds out. The resulting lecture is legendary.
Luisa is up for a manager job but faces discrimination. Malcolm runs for class president as a joke—and wins. He learns that power is lonely. Frankie and Pilar separate, then reunite after Frankie realizes he’s been replicating his parents’ fights. Heartbreaking and funny. Malcolm el de Enmedio -Latino- Todas las Temp.
Malcolm gets a summer internship at a tech startup. He’s exploited but learns the system. Ricky becomes head cook at a taqueria. Diego builds a Rube Goldberg machine to change Jaime’s diaper. Héctor discovers he has a long-lost half-brother—a priest who is even weirder than him.
Premise The story follows Malcolm Reyes , a working-class Latino boy from East Los Angeles who tests into a gifted program at a wealthy, predominantly white private school. His family—loud, loving, struggling, and fiercely loyal—has no idea how to handle a “genius” son, especially when he’s still the same kid who sets the kitchen on fire trying to prove a physics theorem. The series spans all seven seasons, tracking Malcolm
The exiled eldest brother. Sent to a military-style boarding school (“Academia Militar del Desierto”) for burning down the garage. Later flees to a remote ranch, then a marriage, then a series of odd jobs. His story is about escaping the family only to realize he is the family.
The middle brother (older than Malcolm). Ricky is a culinary savant trapped in a bully’s body. He can debone a chicken blindfolded but thinks “metaphor” is a type of roof tile. His arc: from school terror to line cook at a greasy spoon, finding peace in the kitchen. He’s the heart of the family—clueless but pure
The youngest (until Jamie arrives). Diego is a musical prodigy and emotional genius. He speaks in riddles, builds elaborate puppet shows about family trauma, and secretly runs a dog-walking empire. He’s the only one who understands how to manipulate Luisa with kindness.
Jaime is born. Chaos multiplies. Malcolm starts a secret tutoring ring to earn money for the family. Frankie gets married to a wild woman named Pilar —the wedding is a disaster involving a runaway goat and a fire pit. Luisa finally softens (slightly).
Frankie escapes military school and hides at a ranch run by a tough lesbian couple (his bosses). Malcolm develops a crush on a classmate, Paloma , whose family is wealthier and more “assimilated.” Crisis of identity: Is he too Mexican for Westridge? Too smart for home?