This episode was awesome. This is a perfect example of a great Modern Family episode. Granted, it didn’t have a sweet, sad, or touching moment like many good episodes, but it was hilarious the whole way through.
We loved Claire’s idea to ban technology in her house. We are totally going to do this when we have kids. We are so with Claire about how no one is talking face-to-face anymore, and our addictions to our personal electronics are out-of-control. (Here is where you roll your eyes at us, because we are clearly addicted to both TV and the internet. But hey, at least one of us managed to ditch caffeine this semester. Yay!) It was so Phil how he turned it into a contest. Haley is smarter and better this season, and we were totally fooled when she tricked her parents into losing the contest. Ha.
We also loved killer Gloria and Jay’s fear of her. Don’t even get us started on 1/16th Native American Cameron. Sorry, we mean “Tucker.” His white man name is Tucker.
At this point, our question is: Is there a BAD episode of this cute little show? We don’t think so.
Episode grade: A
Watch it here: http://www.hulu.com/watch/186538/modern-family-unplugged#s-p1-so-i0
The soap cell phone was awesome. I wasn't a huge fan of skanky Haley from last season, but she's been winning me over these last few episodes. That reminds me, what happened to her hilarious boyfriend? Did they break up for good?
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They haven't broken up yet, but they will. Hopefully that would be funny too. We think that "scheming Haley" is better than "typical teen Haley." She schemed with her sister to get the popular girl to like a member of her family. Now, she carved a cell phone out of a bar of soap! HA. She's coming into her own as a character, and we like it.
ReplyDeleteThis show has got to be one of my favourites! It is so funny and I absolutely adoreeee Cam and Mitchell. I think it's become my guilty pleasure every week!!
ReplyDeleteWe love it too. The writing and performances are perfect. We just hope it never goes down in quality like many long-running comedies.
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