[S7E23] Find My Hecks
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[s7e23] Find My Hecks -

Meanwhile, is approaching middle school graduation and is determined to become class valedictorian. He soon discovers his main rival for the title is his eccentric girlfriend, Cindy . Their academic competition culminates in a high-stakes geometry test to determine the final ranking. Key Cast & Guest Stars Frankie Heck: Patricia Heaton Mike Heck: Neil Flynn Axl Heck: Charlie McDermott Sue Heck: Eden Sher Brick Heck: Atticus Shaffer Cindy: Casey Burke Ms. Conrad: Pam Trotter Sang-Woo: Ethan Josh Lee Production Credits Director: Phil Traill Writer: Roy Brown Where to Watch

You can stream this episode on platforms such as Peacock and Apple TV. "The Middle" Find My Hecks (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb [S7E23] Find My Hecks

This guide covers the 23rd episode of the 7th season of The Middle , which originally aired on May 11, 2016. Plot Summary Meanwhile, is approaching middle school graduation and is

Summer vacation begins, and college students return home. After they stay out at a party until 2:00 AM, Frankie and Mike attempt to reimpose a summer curfew. Axl and Sue refuse, arguing they are adults who didn't have curfews at college. Key Cast & Guest Stars Frankie Heck: Patricia

To regain a sense of control and stop worrying, Frankie and Mike discover a phone app that allows them to clandestinely track their children’s locations. However, spying on their kids leads to more stress than peace of mind as they monitor every movement.

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