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Troy is a fictional character portrayed by Jovan Armand in the TV series The Middle.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Cutting the Cord (season 7), they were 15 years old.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 215 aired

Troy

by Jovan Armand

character

Episodes7

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    Cutting the Cord

    episode S7.E2 september 2015
    Sue texts Frankie non-stop while she waits for her roommate to arrive, Axl tries to solve the ant problem at his house, and Brick makes a new friend after he is bullied at school.
  • 7.7
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    The Rush

    episode S7.E11 january 2016
    Sue makes a new friend while going through sorority rush, Axl tries to help Mike use social media to promote his business, and Frankie becomes emotional after Brick buys his own pants.
  • 7.4
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    Film, Friends and Fruit Pies

    episode S7.E14 february 2016
    Sue discovers that she's too poor to keep up with her new roommate's spending habits, Axl discovers that befriending the boss isn't what it's cracked up to be, and Brick could lose his only two friends when he becomes a director.
  • 8.4
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    The Show Must Go On

    episode S7.E24 may 2016
    When Brick is not allowed to sing at his middle school graduation, Frankie takes up the fight. Sue may have to miss his graduation because of her job at Dollywood. Axl meets a younger version of himself during his summer job.
  • 7.5
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    True Grit

    episode S8.E4 november 2016
    Sue asks Axl for advice on how to break up with her boyfriend; Brick tries to fit in with his classmates; Frankie accidentally buys some racy underwear.
  • 7.5
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    Ovary and Out

    episode S8.E13 february 2017
    Frankie is told by her doctor that she can't have any more children.
  • 7.6
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    Adult Swim

    episode S8.E20 april 2017
    Mike wants to get rid of the swimming pool and Brick and Sue try to convince him to keep it even though they are no longer interested in using it. Frankie tries to teach Axl about responsibility to improve his chances of getting a job after he graduated from college.