Modern Family Reviews
Modern Family Review: Winnebag-No
The Pritchett clan ranks high among TV's most competitive families. In "Games People Play," we saw just how much their competitive nature can rub off on ot...
Modern Family Review: Holding Out for a Hero
The best episodes of Modern Family are the ones where everyone is united or involved in the same activity. In "My Hero," the Pritchetts and Dunph...
Modern Family Review: Sweet Little Lies
Who remembers "Career Day" from grade school? Have you ever seen a more eagerly prepared dad than Phil Dunphy? We probably recall it as a day we didn...
Modern Family Review: Flattery
Most of the time flattery can get you pretty far; that is, unless you take it to a creepy/obsessive level, as evidenced on this week's Modern Family. ...
Modern Family Review: Past, Present, Future
On this week's episode of Modern Family, Claire and Phil got a glimpse of what their future children might look and act like. In "The Future Dunphys,"...
Modern Family Review: You're Never Off The Court
The Dunphy-Prichitt clan was back tonight with a couple of life lessons in "The Wow Factor." Between house flipping, hardball and handling new babies, Luke...
Modern Family Review: A Rocket Ship to the Moon
Elizabeth Banks is back and Gloria's showing off her rack! Sorry. I couldn't resist the rhyme. Yes, it's true, Banks returned this week as wild Sal on Mode...
Modern Family Review: Passing the Buck
Is there such a thing as a white lie? That's what we explored on this week's Modern Family. In "Bad Hair Day," everyone is trying to skirt the truth to eit...
Modern Family Review: Love, Interrupted
Clive Bixby was back on this week's version of Modern Family's Valentine's Day special. But in "Heart Broken," it turned out that Clive and Juliana couldn'...
Modern Family Review: Cats In The Cradle
After a hilarious turn as The Godfather, Phil Dunphy was back to his usual goofy self! In "A Slight at the Opera," Phil spent the afternoon with Jay learni...



Gloria: He's a lying, scheming little sneak. That's my son. Jay: Our son.