![]() ![]() Finally, when Reese is on the toilet and needs to wipe, he finds that Lois has not only removed the toilet paper from the roll, but has also locked up the drawer to prevent Reese from getting any.At night, Lois takes all of Reese's sheets, blankets and pillows off his bed, thus forcing him to try in vain to use newspaper to sleep comfortably.While Reese is in the middle of a shower, Lois comes in and shuts the water off, leaving him stunned.When Reese enters the kitchen to get something to eat while everyone else is gone, he discovers that Lois has chained the refrigerator shut, leaving him unable to get any food.In a montage, Lois continues to make her stance clear by taking things away from Reese: She responds by telling him that not working isn’t an option for she won't continue supporting him any longer and he will have to learn to fend for himself. When Reese refuses to get a job by telling Lois off that he doesn't like taking orders from anyone and including her. She reminds him that everyone else in the house has a job and are pulling their own weight. Lois walks in the kitchen and asks Reese if he’s going to look for a job, giving him déjà vu from his dream, freaking him out. Malcolm asks him if she had bugged out eyes and tells him that the same witch has appeared in his dreams. He talks to Malcolm about it, believing that the witch wants him to get a job and move out. The next day, Reese still believing that he has a nightmare of a witch with snakes for hair. She makes her ultimatum clear to him: either finish high school, get a job and get his own apartment or else she will kick him out of the house and to keep his hands off his father’s toupee. Despite her attempts to want to continue their relationship, Malcolm breaks up with Vicki and telling her off that he deserves better.Īfter getting a nightmare about Reese in his 30s still living at home, a high school dropout and refusing to get a job by pestering Hal and Lois in their old age, Lois comes in to the boys' bedroom. Malcolm realizes how right Jessica was about Vicki being narcissistic in maintaining her popular image. Malcolm refuses to listen to Jessica about Vicki due to the former's track record of tricking him in the past and getting him into trouble, so Jessica tells Malcolm she has feelings for him. Lois reminds Hal that Reese is 18 years old, doesn’t work or go to school and he’s still the same Reese which she now deems unacceptable.ĭewey comes into the kitchen and tells Hal that he beat his high score in mini golf at the Putt-Putt Palace. He tells Lois that he thought she had given up from her previous attempts to motivate Reese into caring about his future. She asks Hal what they can do about Reese since he’, has job applications and still doesn't care about his future. She tries to warn Malcolm to end his relationship at once since she knows Vicki only is dating him in secret just so she can maintain her popular image.Īt the house, Lois is frustrated with Reese after finding a flier in his backpack to sign up for career day, which was last Wednesday. Jessica thinks he deserves better because she has seen the latter for who she is inside. Malcolm's in love with a hot and secretly brainy teen named Vicki who fears ruining her image by seeing him publicly. Meanwhile, Hal is determined to give Dewey his free game of mini-golf he feels he should have won, but Dewey couldn't care less. Lois demands Reese get a job and when he doesn't, she takes things away from him and he is eventually forced to live outside the house. She doesn't want to lose her reputation of being popular, so she decides they have to hide their relationship. Malcolm gets paired up with a popular girl called Vicki for chemistry who turns out to be smart and really likes him. ![]()
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