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An unexpected reality check dampens Jay's plans for relaxation; Phil wants to make the trip romantic for Claire; the kids get into mischief when left to their own devices.
An unexpected reality check dampens Jay's plans for relaxation; Phil wants to make the trip romantic for Claire; the kids get into mischief when left to their own devices.
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S2, EP11 "Slow Down Your Neighbors"Claire intends to stop a car that speeds through the neighborhood; Phil deals with a difficult client; Jay teaches Manny to ride a bike; Mitchell and Cameron meet a charming neighbor.
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S2, EP12 "Our Children, Ourselves"Alex's dedication to learning makes Claire and Phil question themselves; Gloria tries to make new friends; Mitch runs into an ex-girlfriend while out with Cam.
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S10, EP1 "I Love a Parade"The family gets together for the annual Fourth of July parade where Jay acts as the grand marshal; Haley's farewell to Arvin doesn't go as well as expected, and she is distracted by the return of an old flame.
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S10, EP2 "Kiss and Tell"Haley looks to Mitch and Cam for relationship advice; Gloria suspects Manny's Canadian girlfriend is made up and tries to find out the real truth.
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S2, EP10 "Dance Dance Revelation"Luke and Manny have their first school dance; Jay and Phil take Luke and Manny on a mall run that becomes quite stressful; Mitch and Cam learn that Lily is biting other kids on the playground.
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S2, EP9 "Mother Tucker"Cameron's mother (Celia Weston) makes Mitchell uncomfortable; Haley breaks up with Dylan.
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S2, EP8 "Manny Get Your Gun"Manny experiences a minicrisis over getting older; Phil and Claire engage in a car race on the way to a restaurant; Mitch and Cam go to the mall to pick up a gift for Manny's birthday.
Modern Family
S2, EP7 "Chirp"Claire and Haley are stuck at home sick; the taunting of a chirping smoke detector has Phil preoccupied; Gloria and Manny's surprise visit at Jay's work leads to headaches for him; Cameron takes Lily for a commercial.
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