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"Modern Family," created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan, is a mockumentary sitcom that premiered in 2009. Set in suburban Los Angeles, the series humorously explores the lives of three interconnected family branches. The show centers on patriarch Jay Pritchett, married to the vibrant Gloria Delgado and her son Manny. His daughter, Claire Dunphy, navigates raising three children—Haley, Alex, and Luke—with her enthusiastic husband, Phil. Jay's son, Mitchell Pritchett, and his partner Cameron Tucker embrace parenthood with their adopted daughter, Lily. Through its unique confessional style, "Modern Family" delves into universal themes of love, acceptance, and the challenges of modern parenthood. It highlights generational differences, cultural clashes, and the everyday conflicts that strengthen family bonds. The series consistently finds humor and warmth in contemporary family life, celebrating what it means to belong.
S1, EP8 "Great Expectations"
Claire wants to surprise Phil with a private performance by one of their favorite musicians (Edward Norton); Cameron and Mitchell invite their friend Sal (Elizabeth Banks) out for a night on the town.
S1, EP9 "Fizbo"
Claire and Phil decide to plan the biggest and best birthday party for Luke.
S1, EP11 "Up All Night"
Gloria does not like Jay's reaction to the arrival of Manny's father (Benjamin Bratt); Phil is rushed to the hospital; Mitchell and Cameron try to sleep-train Lily.
S1, EP12 "Not in My House"
When Claire finds a dirty picture on the computer and assumes it is Luke's doing, guilty Phil does not correct her; Jay and Gloria disagree over his beloved, life-size dog butler statue; Cameron involves himself in the gardener's woes.
S11, EP18 "Finale Part 2"
The family struggles with goodbyes.
S11, EP17 "Finale Part 1"
Mitchell and Cam settle into their new normal; Phil and Claire decide that one of the kids needs to move out; as Gloria becomes more successful at work, she notices Jay and the kids don't seem to need her as much.