Played by Lisa Foiles, she embodied Malcolm's neuroticism and social awkwardness.
Perfectly captured Reese's aggressive energy, though channeled through teenage girl archetypes like obsession with appearance and bullying. [S4E10] If Boys Were Girls
In a fan-favorite move, Christopher Masterson played the character himself in drag. This version was a college dropout who had already been married multiple times, constantly clashing with Hal instead of Lois. Episode Highlights Played by Lisa Foiles, she embodied Malcolm's neuroticism
In the classic Malcolm in the Middle episode (Season 4, Episode 10), an exhausted and pregnant Lois finds herself dreaming of a life where her rowdy sons were daughters instead. While she initially imagines a peaceful household, she quickly learns that "girl drama" can be just as chaotic as her boys' roughhousing. The "Daughter" Versions This version was a college dropout who had
Played by Jennette McCurdy, this version was just as manipulative and observant as Dewey.
The episode is famous for its clever casting of the female counterparts to the brothers: