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Mitch and Cam bring the family together to announce their plan to adopt another child.

Mitch and Cam bring the family together to announce their plan to adopt another child.

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S3, EP18 "Send Out the Clowns"

Cameron runs into his estranged ex-clown partner (Bobby Cannavale); another real estate agent (Ellen Barkin) snags a listing that Phil was trying to land; Jay and Gloria are suspicious when Manny makes a new friend.

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S3, EP19 "Election Day"

On Election Day, the family does some last-minute campaigning for Claire; Claire experiences technical difficulties during interviews.

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S3, EP20 "The Last Walt"

Claire tries to help Luke cope with the death of a neighbor; Phil and Alex spend some time together; Haley throws a party without permission; Cameron's father visits.

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S3, EP21 "Planes, Trains and Cars"

Phil buys a car without consulting Claire; Jay is on a mission to get to his high-school reunion with Gloria and Manny; Lily loses her favorite toy on a train.

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S3, EP17 "Leap Day"

Mitchell feels pressured to make Cameron's birthday extra special; Jay's manliness comes into question; the girls interfere with Phil's leap day plans.

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S3, EP16 "Virgin Territory"

Mitchell ruins one of Jay's proudest moments; Phil overhears something about one of his daughters; Gloria accidentally discovers Claire's secret.

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S3, EP15 "Aunt Mommy"

After selling a house to Mitch and Cameron's friends, Claire and Phil plan a celebratory dinner; overindulging in drinks leads to over sharing.

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S3, EP14 "Me? Jealous?"

Claire thinks Phil's new business partner (Greg Kinnear) is blatantly inappropriate, but Phil doesn't notice; while their house is being fumigated, Cameron and Mitchell stay with Jay and Gloria.

Told from the perspective of an unseen documentary filmmaker, the series offers an honest, often-hilarious perspective of family life. Parents Phil and Claire yearn for an honest, open relationship with their three kids. But a daughter who is trying to grow up too fast, another who is too smart for her own good, and a rambunctious young son make it challenging. Claire's dad, Jay, and his Latina wife, Gloria, are raising two sons together, but people sometimes believe Jay to be Gloria's father. Jay's gay son, Mitchell, and his partner, Cameron, have adopted a little Asian girl, completing one big -- straight, gay, multicultural, traditional -- happy family.
Starring: Adam DeVine, Ariel Winter, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, Ed O'Neill, Eric Stonestreet, Fred Willard, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Julie Bowen, Nolan Gould, Reid Ewing, Rico Rodriguez, Rob Riggle, Sarah Hyland, Sofía Vergara, Ty Burrell
Original Air Date: Sep 23, 2009
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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