Characters of Malcolm in The Middle - Intended Recurring Characters

Intended Recurring Characters

  • Karen, played by Amy Farrington is Lois's former book club buddy, she appears to be an alcoholic and was even arrested for tresspassing while drunk, in her last appearance she mentions to Lois that she became sober and is in a program where she has to apologize to people she hurt and mentions that at a New Year's Eve party that she accidentally kissed Hal in a drunken state, this caused a dispute between Hal and Lois until she revealed that she kissed a man she THOUGHT was Hal, Lois apologized to Hal for not believing him and Karen mentions that she slept in the Wilkerson's house while they were on vacation, Hal mentions they never went on vacation and she slept in a different house, Cynthia's family did go on vacation to Europe at the same time implying that Karen slept in the Sanders's house.

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