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'The Middle' Season 6 Premiere Live Stream, ABC Start Time, Spoilers: Hilarious Struggles of the Heck Clan Continue in Season 6

ABC's highly-acclaimed sitcom "The Middle" is returning for its sixth brand-new season on Sept. 24 at 8/7c.

Praised for its realistic take of the middle class, the show stars the acts of Patricia Heaton as Frances "Frankie" Heck, Neil Flynn as Michael "Mike" Heck, Charlie McDermott as Axl Redford Heck, Eden Sher as Sue Sue Heck, Atticus Shaffer as Brick Heck, and Frankie's bestfriend Bob (Chris Kattan).

The Middle.com posted in their episode guide section information about the show's primer. Entitled "Unbraceable You," the site released a short synopsis.

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"Frankie makes a giant blunder when she discovers that school started a week earlier than she thought, and Sue and Brick must scramble to catch up on the days they've missed and re-acclimate themselves to school life," the summary reads.

"Meanwhile, it looks like the 'Year of Sue' might be starting off on a high when she finally gets her braces removed. Axl beats Mike at basketball for the first time in his life, and Brick gets creative in an attempt to find the perfect school book bag," it continued.

Also revealed are the names for the episode's guest stars, which includes Richard Kind as Dr. Niller, John Gammon as Darrin, Jen Ray as Nancy Donahue, just to name a few.

Often compared to the already popular "Modern Family," "The Middle" is set in a small fictional town of Orson, Indiana. Fans of the show are often entertained with how the Heck family is constantly struggling to stretch every last dollar they have as it mirrors many American families.

"Although we loved Modern Family, The Middle was always more relatable, and just as funny," says one website.

The show can be watched on TV on ABC or online through live stream by clicking here.

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