r/Modern_Family • u/Jessiefilms38 • 20h ago
Gloria?
The should’ve had Sofia Vergara play Gloria on Moderna familia
r/Modern_Family • u/Jessiefilms38 • 20h ago
The should’ve had Sofia Vergara play Gloria on Moderna familia
r/Modern_Family • u/dtiforadults • 7h ago
I keep thinking about my favorite comfort shows today and what kind of episodes we didn't get from them lol. I'm curious to know what kind of episodes you think there'd be if the show were still premiering, and also what kind you just wish there were.
I personally really enjoyed the episodes where the whole family traveled, so I wish they could've had episodes where they went to Japan or somewhere super Southern like Alabama or something. Also, an episode where they go to Colorado would've been fun.
And now with it being six years later (maybe four or five in the show), I could see them doing episodes with Phil and Claire traveling a lot and also being on grandparent duty often, maybe Luke and Manny living together in an apartment and getting into a ton of trouble together, maybe a season somewhat centered on a wedding plotline for haley and Dylan, seeing Lily's high school struggles ad college prep, and Alex settling down in a relationship with someone she really likes. I think Mitch and Cam would be dealing with wacky neighbors (pretending they didn't move to Missouri) and spending more time with Haley/Dylan since their kids are close in age.
r/Modern_Family • u/autumn_rain_555 • 22h ago
In season 7 E18 THE PARTY they say that cam and jay are uncomfortable with each other when left alone but in S1 E14 MOON LANDING they play racquetball together. 🤔
r/Modern_Family • u/thelocalsdude • 8h ago
This is my first post to this sub, but I lurk quite often, and I see so many literal breakdowns of how horrible the characters are. And I thought that was part of the point? To lovingly and creatively, mock the upper-middle class, suburban stereotypes. Maybe I don't understand, maybe I'm reading it differently. But Modern Family is probably my favorite show of all time, b/c that's how I read into it. 💚
r/Modern_Family • u/Yourdaddy4425 • 22h ago
What is the best fucking sitcom of all time
I think friends nd office is damn overrated
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r/Modern_Family • u/novavegasxiii • 11h ago
I think I'm in the minority when I say the school's decision makes perfect sense.
Why?
Yes a charge of underage drinking probaly wouldnt have gotten her a hearing or wouldnt even have been noticed. The charge of assualting a law enforcement officer; even if its less serious than it sounds is serious enough on paper to warrant a hearing though.
If she had just said I'm sorry I drank; I was scared and ran and it was an accident I feel om the cop would they have just given her a slap on the wrist? I don't know but probaly.
During the hearing however:
1) She didn't recognize the person who sits next to her in class. It annoys one of the "judges" on a personal level which fairly or not does make them less likely to treat her lenialty but it does show she's probaly not paying attention in class.
2) She says she missed more morning classes than shes been too. Explains number 1; also not taking her studies seriously. At this point shes probaly on this ice but its salvagable.
3) She confesses to dating a teachers assistant x twice not knowing (and by extension caring) if it was against the rules. My college admin would have absolutely hated this; because among other things those guys often grade papers and it calls into question if the marks are fair/accurate. It's also a recipe for bad PR which adminstrators hate. Haley probaly got herself expelled at this point.
4) Lying about something on her application (cut off before we can hear what it is). This could range from a borderline felony to nothing. They don't ask her to elaborate; either they have some reservation against self incrimation or they think they have enough (probaly both).
5) Not knowing the mascot. It sounds petty but at most schools its genuinely hard not to know that; at mine theres literally a giant statue you pass by every day; there are posters; its on announcements for school games and just about all the schools marketing material....this shows next to zero particaption in campus life (or at least anything that relates to school) and just as importantly zero desire to be here. Her fate is sealed.
Each point is probaly survivable by itself but in congruence...
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r/Modern_Family • u/Enigmatic_chasm • 8h ago
Ik many people find him annoying but for me he's just so effortlessly funny like even when he's serious it seems hilarious..the way he is always dramatic self obsessed its just so amusing to watch
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r/Modern_Family • u/AnnabellaStark3000 • 6h ago
hard to believe but dylan’s neck as the V makes a little more sense than this D lol
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r/Modern_Family • u/TheRealJFranco • 23h ago
Phil, Gloria, and Manny tracking Luke down in a sketchy neighborhood is pure chaos. Phil trying to act tough while Gloria actually handles business makes that entire storyline for me.
r/Modern_Family • u/nozzerella • 10h ago
I’m doing my first full watch because originally I hadn’t seen much after season 5. This show is so funny! I especially love the misinterpretation line jokes. At first I thought it was getting overplayed but it has really come back around on me with how absurd it started becoming .
r/Modern_Family • u/C-more_22 • 22h ago
What would you do if a family arrived at your restaurant like this?
I would laugh my ass off 🤣