Lately I have been noticing the show's very elaborate things it does to the sets, usually the house. Hal and Dewey's dominoes, or Dewey's legos, or Hal's decision tree, or the thoroughly destroyed house after they got rid of the bats, it seems like Malcom in the Middle has far more complex setups in their sets than most shows do. Most shows just have their set and the actors do all the storytelling but in MITM, the environment that the characters are in and the physical objects that surround them play a big role. I often wonder how long it must have taken the crew to set up those dominoes or that lego city, or the decision tree, or any of the other things like this the show has done over the years. I also have to commend the show for its lighting. Slightly off topic, but the lighting is always just perfect for the mood of the particular scene. In summary, the show has the most well thought out and executed sets of any show on television. Thoughts?