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''The Middleman'' is an American television series. The series, which was developed for television by Javier Grillo-Marxuach for
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, is based on the Viper Comics series, '' The Middleman'', created by Grillo-Marxuach and
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. The series ran for one season in 2008. Originally confirmed for an initial 13 episodes, the order was reduced to a 12-episode season due to low ratings. In February 2009, a comic book based on the unproduced 13th episode was announced, confirming the series' cancellation. Billed as a "series finale", ''The Middleman – The Doomsday Armageddon Apocalypse'' was released in July 2009. The complete series DVD set was released by
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on July 28, 2009.


Premise

Wendy Watson, a struggling artist, is recruited by a secret agency to fight against evil forces. Wendy lives in an illegal sublet apartment with her young, photogenic, animal activist friend Lacey. The Middleman is a freelance fixer of "exotic problems", which include mad scientists bent on taking over the world, hostile aliens, and various supernatural threats, aided by Ida, a robot in the form of a grumpy schoolmarm. Because of Wendy Watson's coolness under pressure and photographic memory, the Middleman recruits her to become the next Middleman-in-training. Wendy struggles to balance her world-saving adventures with her friendships with Lacey and her neighbor Noser. The series includes numerous
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references. For example, in the first episode, Wendy calls herself "
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the Boy Hostage", a quote from the comic book '' The Dark Knight Returns'' by Frank Miller; that same episode features a super-intelligent ape who murders several members of the Italian Mafia and spouts catchphrases from American movies about the Mafia, such as '' Scarface'', '' Goodfellas'' and '' The Godfather''.


Cast and characters

* The Middleman – Matt Keeslar * Wendy Watson – Natalie Morales * Ida – Mary Pat Gleason * Lacey Thornfield – Brit Morgan * Noser –
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Episodes


Season 1 (2008)


Unfilmed episode

While the episode was never filmed, the show's cast have performed a live reading of the episode script during the 2009 San Diego ComicCon. They are planning to release the video of the reading online. The script for this episode was later turned into a graphic novel published by Viper comics. This graphic novel, ''The Middleman: The Doomsday Armageddon Apocalypse'', is intended to act as the TV series finale.


Critical reception

'' The A.V. Club'' gave the entire series a A−. ''
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'' wrote that "this series could potentially work on any number of networks, and it's almost too smart for the room at
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; nevertheless, this sprightly summer arrival should fit nicely into the evolving niche the channel established with '' Kyle XY''." '' TV Guide'' had it as its "Mega Rave" for the week of June 15, 2008, and wrote that "It's loaded with clever banterlike '' Men in Black'' if Will Smith's character was a geeky girl." UGO gave it an A− overall and an A for story, calling it "fun to watch." '' The Boston Herald'' gave it a B− and wrote that "all that's missing are some onscreen blurbs like 'BAM!' and 'POW!'" Newsarama wrote that "stylistically, the current show this most resembles is '' Pushing Daisies'', with its colorful sets and rapid-fire screwball dialogue" and that "it's about goofy ideas and having a good time, the kind of show you'll want to watch repeatedly to catch a line you missed the first time."


References


External links

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