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- The daily mishaps of a married woman and her semi-dysfunctional family and their attempts to survive life in general in the town of Orson, Indiana.
- The new show will be set a few years in the future from The Middle finale, chronicling the next stage of Sue's life as a young adult with a new cast of characters around her.
- A look at the lives of Nico, Wendy, and Victory -- three of "New York's 50 Most Powerful Women," according to The New York Post.
- After a man marries his long-term girlfriend, her two sisters move in with them for their own personal reasons.
- Two late twenty-somethings (Nate and Marni) end up on a mistaken blind date (they were both supposed to meet other people) and find out they're perfect for one another (because they're individually so strange).
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- Marni's not bothered that Lily, Nate's mother, is residing in a fancy mental institution, but she is bothered by the fact that Lily doesn't like her. Meanwhile, Clown finds respite from the closet by lounging in the hallway, Tess fawns over a new tenant, and Bowie fixes up his grandmother's scooter.
- Nora is trying to quit smoking, but has a hard time doing so. Bess, Annie and Nora plan to go on a Macy Gray concert, but Bess has to cancel it suddenly when she has a work related problem. So Annie invites Jake to go in Bess's place. So Nora, Annie and Jake are driving back from the concert in Jake's car, when Nora, who is feeling totally left out of the conversation, asks Jake to stop by a 7-Eleven. While she is out, Annie tries to roll down the window but can't, and Jake helps her. As he leans on her, they sort of kiss. Annie is thrilled and makes a big deal of it, while Jake doesn't talk much about it. They set a date, but Annie gets stood up. Steven talks to Jake about it and Jake confesses that he did the best thing: end things before the sex, because he knows it would be weird since she's Steven's sister-in-law. After realizing that he likes Annie more than he'd like to, he goes over Steven and Bess's to apologize, only to find Annie going on a date with a guy she met at the bar while waiting for Jake.
- When Bess goes into labor, the rest of the family argue with Steve about who should be present at the birth.
- Bess and Steven hire a nanny to take of Charlie for the holidays. But they're very surprised when the nanny turns out to be a 45 year-old man. Terry is a wonderful nanny, but Steven and Bess are embarrassed to tell people that he's the nanny, so they start to come up with fake stories for a reason why he's helping with Charlie, until Terry finds out and quits. Meanwhile, Annie and Gordon go on their first real date. But Annie keeps blowing Gordon's plans for more spontaneous things, until he surprises her with a romantic dinner.
- Three longtime friends, Victory Ford, Nico Reilly, and Wendy Healy, are challenged with keeping up with complicated business and personal lives in the mean concrete streets of New York City. For Wendy, being a big-shot film executive, a wife, and a mother proves to be a heavy daily juggle in which her British musician husband, Shane, is fully supportive of her career despite that he takes a back seat to her life. Victory, meanwhile, is struggling to revive her once top notch fashion career, and longs to find her "Mr. Right" which seems to come true when a handsome, but nihilist billionaire named Joe Bennett, offers his financial and social services to her. Nico, the editor of a top fashion magazine must deal with serious marriage issues to her older husband, besides a stressful working life to rise above her demanding boss Hector.
- Annie crashes into the back of Stevens's car while following him. Because of that Steven ran a red light and has ti go to traffic school. Elliot is babysitting Charlie when he writes a sing for Bess from Charlie. Nora hears it at 1 of Elliot's gigs and thinks it's about her until she hears the truth. She is distraught to think that Eliot wrote a song about Bess until she finds out that Elliot wrote a song about her and sang it to her at his next gig. Meanwhile Gordo knows a guy who can pass Steven in Traffic School without him actually having to go until they get busted but are let go by the police because Steven has a trusting face.
- Wendy enjoys the success of her company's most recent movie, but only temporally. Wendy finds out that her old nemesis, Janice Lashera, promoted a novel for publication, which defaces Wendy as an empowered businesswoman and (even worse in her eyes) a bad mother. Nico's relationship with Kirby heats up, and instills her with a liberating mentality to shake things up around the office. Meanwhile, Victory has a problem with the downsizing of her company to just one employee, herself. However, she is very intrigued by her cynical new man, Joe Bennett, who turns out to be a very different person than the one she though.
- Janice Lasher makes Wendy looks bad as a mother when she is preparing to release her new book. Wendy tries to prove the claims incorrect by bringing her daughter, Maddie, to a "Women in Media" luncheon. Meanwhile, Nico tries to slow down on her affair with Kirby when he keeps phoning her and even showing up at her office. Victory hires, Roy Merritt, a young Texan as her new personal assistant, while she introduces Joe Bennett to Wendy and Nico, which leads to a major change in which direction the relationship will go.
- Wendy has her eyes on a film in India which she feels great about, but the film doesn't seem to be a money making scheme. Wendy, however, throws a premiere party and gives Victory an opportunity to design for a star actress which does not go well at all. Meanwhile, Nico confides Victory and Wendy about her affair with Kirby and the problems when Kirby refuses to end it.
- Victory finally discovers that someone has stolen her work, but doesn't know who was involved... unaware that it was her former assistant, Resse, who ripped off her designs and sets out to get back at her during a charity event for a wealthy investor. Meanwhile, Wendy tries to boost Shane's career in the music industry. But Shane resents this intrusion into his life as a stay-at-home husband. Also, Nico helps Kirby to get employed as a still photographer on a movie shoot starring Sasha Winters who makes a move onto Kirby.
- 2008–200943mTV-147.0 (87)TV EpisodeNico's boss, Hector, sends her on a business trip to Scottland to try to snag author J.K. Rowling for a major publishing deal. But things take a turn when Kirby also travels to Scottland to have another secret tryst with Nico, while Wendy also happens to tag along and after meeting Kirby for the first time, gets very angry and hostile when she discovers that Nico lied to her about ending her extramarital affair with Kirby. Back in New York, Victory grows more suspicious about what Joe's plans are for her when he makes a show of her during an high-society charity art auction.
- Wendy deals with Lorraine Lipman, a difficult scriptwriter when she's hard-pressed by her co-worker, Salvator, to make a deadline for the next movie deal. Meanwhile, Nico faces a harsh reality when she learns that Charles is hospitalized from a heart attack, and she was not there for she's still counting her sordid tryst with Kirby. Victory gets used to the idea of Joe being her boss instead of her boyfriend, and while a swinging couple, pro hockey player Parks and his wife Kelly, give Victory a proposition she cannot refuse.
- The series concludes as the family escorts Axl to Colorado. Meanwhile the long affair of the snow globe and its relation to Sean and Sue's relationship comes to a head.
- Several months since Charles' heart attack, Nico's guilt over her secret affair with Kirby leads her to decide that she must try to do anything to save her marriage. Meanwhile, Wendy decides to spend more time at home with her family, but things aren't easy when her overbearing and critical mother, Joyce, decides to come for a visit and gets on both her and Shane's nerves fast, and she as well annoys both Wendy's 15-year-old headstrong daughter Maddie, and her 10-year-old son Taylor. Elsewhere, Victory hires a publicist, named Dahlia, while she is also having trouble keeping her distance from Joe who is trying to get her back by trying to hinder Victory's plans to open up her own fashion boutique store.
- 2008–200943mTV-147.4 (77)TV EpisodeCaring for Megan's baby begins to draw a wedge between Nico and Kirby who finds the baby interfering with their personal and professional lives. Soon, Nico received a visit from Megan's conservative parents to talk about where she stands with Megan's baby. Meanwhile, Wendy clashes with an egoistical producer wanting to invest in her colleague's, Cassidy's screenplay, while Shane keeps bring up the issue whether they should have another baby. Also, Victory gives Wendy's daughter, Maddie, some life advice over flirting with a college guy that Maddie finds herself drawn to.
- 2008–200943mTV-147.0 (65)TV EpisodeVictory becomes uncomfortable when she designs an advertising emblem for her latest line of bed sheets that feature a semi-nude woman, and her new investor want her to be the model on the cover. Nico calls on Kirby to be the photographer for the shoot, which puts both of them in an awkward position since they both ended their romance weeks earlier. Victory has a run-in with Joe (who's still cynical and misanthropic then ever), and she wants to talk to him about their ended relationship, but he naturally doesn't want to speak to her. Meanwhile, Wendy and Shane's marriage becomes more strained when Josie asks him to perform as the keyboardist in a band with Natasha Bedingfield as the lead singer, while he is opposed to Wendy finding work again. Both of their kids, particularly Taylor, also begin to feel the strain on them because of the tension between their parents.