Modern Family Season 5 Episode 14 Watch Online
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 24 |
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Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 22, 2010 (2010-09-22) – May 25, 2011 (2011-05-25) |
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The 2d season of the comedy television series, Modern Family premiered September 22, 2010, and ended on May 25, 2011, on the American Broadcasting Visitor in the The states.[one] The serial is produced by Lloyd-Levitan Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television, with creators Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd as prove runners. On January 12, 2010, Mod Family was renewed for a second season by ABC.[ii] Flavor two of Mod Family aired Wednesdays in the U.s.a. at 9 p.m. and consisted of 24 episodes.
The season received positive reviews from most critics, with many naming it amidst the all-time series of 2010. Despite this, the flavour received criticism for a sophomore slump, about notably from Alan Sepinwall. Despite the criticism, the ratings for the series rose from the previous season due to the serial winning a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Serial. The series became the highest rated scripted program in the 18-49 demographic and the 20-fourth most viewed program among all viewers; it was tied for being the highest rated ABC program. The serial has as well been nominated and won several awards including a Screen Actors Club Honour for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a One-act Series and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, the 2nd year in a row.
Production [edit]
Crew [edit]
The second flavour of the show was produced by Lloyd-Levitan Productions in clan with 20th Century Trick Television and airs on the American Broadcasting Visitor (ABC). Modernistic Family is produced by co-creators Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan who serve as executive producers and evidence runners with Nib Wrubel equally co-executive producer.[3] Despite being produced by Lloyd-Levitan Productions, Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd dissolved their four-yr business partnership.[4] Returning writers from the kickoff season included Paul Corrigan, Joe Lawson, Levitan, Lloyd, Dan O'Shannon, Brad Walsh, Ilana Wernick, Wrubel, and Danny Zuker.[v] Joining the writing staff during the second season were Jerry Collins, Alex Herschlag, Abraham Higginbotham, Elaine Ko, Jeffrey Richman.[v] [6] [7] Higginbotham had previously worked with Jesse Tyler Ferguson on the short lived Fox sitcom, Do Not Disturb.[6] Returning directors are Michael Spiller and Chris Koch while new directors are Gail Mancuso, Scott Ellis and Beth McCarthy-Miller. Jason Winer, who directed fourteen episodes of the first season didn't receive a credit for the season due to him directing his first film, Arthur.[8]
Bandage [edit]
Modern Family employs an ensemble bandage. The series focuses on Jay Pritchett (Ed O'Neill), his daughter Claire Dunphy (Julie Bowen), and his son Mitchell Pritchett (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) who alive in Los Angeles. Claire is a homemaker mom married to Phil Dunphy (Ty Burrell); they accept three children, Haley (Sarah Hyland), the typical teenager,[ix] Alex (Ariel Wintertime), the smart heart kid,[ten] and Luke (Nolan Gould), the offbeat only son.[11] Jay is married to a much younger Colombian woman, Gloria (SofÃa Vergara), and is helping her heighten her pre-teen son, Manny (Rico Rodriguez). Mitchell and his partner Cameron Tucker (Eric Stonestreet) have adopted a Vietnamese baby, Lily (twins Ella Hiller and Jaden Hiller). The child actors were only obligated to appear in 22 episodes.[12]
Several notable actors made guest appearances throughout the second flavor of Modern Family. The flavor featured the return of Shelley Long as DeDe Pritchett who brought a new boyfriend, Claire's ex-boyfriend who was played by Matt Dillon.[13] [14] Another ex-partner that appeared on the bear witness is Mitchell'southward ex-girlfriend who was played past Mary Lynn Rajskub in the 12th episode.[fifteen] Celia Weston too made her first appearance as Cameron's female parent, Barb Tucker in the ninth episode.[16] Nathan Lane appeared as ultra-flamboyant "friend" of Mitchell & Cameron, Pepper Saltsman.[17] In the episode, "Convulsion", it is revealed Pepper is Cameron'southward ex-boyfriend.[18] Other guest appearances included Danny Trejo played a janitor at Manny and Luke'due south school who is feared by many students and adds tension to Claire's relationship with Gloria in the 10th episode.[nineteen] James Marsden played Mitchell and Cameron's new shirtless "neighbor" in the eleventh episode.[20] Fred Willard was originally prepare to return this season, merely didn't for unknown reasons.[21]
Writing [edit]
Much like the first flavor, much of story lines featured in episodes were based on true events that happened to the writers. For instance, Phil and Claire'south storyline in "Manny Get Your Gun" was based on a personal experience of executive producer Steven Levitan'south in which he and his wife would contend on which way was the fastest to become habitation from a restaurant.[22] The first part of the flavor likewise saw the evolution of Claire Dunphy, most notably in "The Former Carriage", "Halloween" and "Dance Trip the light fantastic toe Revelation".[23] [24] The writers besides sought to respond to criticisms of the first season. Near the stop of the first season, Mod Family drew criticism from some quarters for its portrayal of Cameron and Mitchell equally not beingness physically affectionate with each other. The criticism spawned a Facebook campaign to demand Mitchell and Cameron be allowed to kiss. In response to the controversy, producers released a argument that a season two episode would address Mitchell's discomfort with public displays of affection. Executive producer Levitan has said that it was unfortunate that the issue had arisen, since the show'due south writers had ever planned on such a scene "every bit part of the natural evolution of the testify."[25] The response episode, "The Kiss" was eventually written and aired during the 2d season and drew praise from multiple critics for the subtle nature of the kiss[26] [27] and became the fourth highest rated episode of the series and then far.[28] During the 2d flavour, the writers stopped using a voice over at the end of nigh episodes which had been criticized by some critics during the first flavor for being "hokey".[29] [xxx] [31]
Episodes [edit]
Reception [edit]
Reviews [edit]
'Mod Family's' outstanding cast continues to impress, and even wobbly episodes reliably supply precipitous observations and goofball charm.
– Maureen Ryan, Boob tube Squad [56]
The 2d season reached positive reviews much similar the previous season. Maureen Ryan of Television receiver Squad named the flavour along with Cougar Boondocks and Improve Off Ted one of the best shows of 2010.[56] Robert Bianco of USA Today gave the new flavour four stars out of four proverb "Not since Frasier has a sitcom offered such an ideal alloy of heart and smarts, or proven itself then effortlessly skilful at so many comic variations, from subtle wordplay to big-laugh slapstick to everything in between."[57] Robert Bianco in a after review stated "equally good every bit it was in its commencement year, is even better in its second" positively comparison the characters to the characters from The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Cosby Testify and Friends.[58] TV Squad writer Joel Keller praised the show'southward avoidance of the sophomore slump writing "Steve Levitan, Christopher Lloyd, and their cast and crew haven't missed a beat, churning out consistently funny episodes equally if its wildly-successful commencement flavour never ended.".[59]
"Manny Go Your Gun" received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics with many of them comparing it to the quality of the first-season episodes,[60] [61] with TV Guide writer Matt Roush calling it "comedy gold".[62] The episode was afterwards put in for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series along with "The Old Carriage", "The Kiss", "Caught in the Act", "Someone to Sentinel Over Lily" and "Female parent's Mean solar day".[63] "Halloween" also received similar reviews,[24] with The A.V. Club reviewer Donna Bowman comparing it to the critically acclaimed starting time-season episode, "Fizbo".[64] The episode was also named the eleventh best episode of 2010 by Telly Guide and was also named among the all-time 2010 episodes of Mod Family past The A.5. Club.[65] [66]
The 2d season of Modern Family has veered erratically from best classics, that deserve to stand with the best episodes from flavor one, to deeply mediocre or even bad episodes, well-nigh without rhyme or reason. The show is still capable of greatness (and should have a solid set of Emmy tapes to submit, when the time comes), only information technology'southward distressingly costless of the kinds of B/B+ episodes that let you know you're in good hands.
Emily VanDerWerff, The A.5. Social club [67]
The episode, "Unplugged" received some controversy due to Gloria's line "Ah, here nosotros get. Considering, in Colombia, nosotros trip over goats and we impale people in the street. Do you know how offensive that is? Like we're Peruvians!"[68] Milagros Lizarraga, founder of the online grouping Peru United states Southern Ca, told the Associated Press, "It's incredible that in a land where everything is politically correct, ABC would have a line of this sort."[68] SofÃa Vergara responded to a fan request about the script (in Spanish) "become a life".[69]
The second flavor likewise received criticism for a "drib in quality". New York writer Rachel Muddux while reviewing "Chirp" wrote that "Modern Family feels similar it's still struggling a little to live up to the Emmy-winning highs of its outset, negotiating the boundaries of its family-sitcom roots and attempting to transcend cheap laughs."[seventy] She afterward went on to say in a later review that "afterward three spot-on episodes in a row and nearly a calendar month of reruns, the show kicked off its 2nd season's second one-half in such fine form that we're hoping next week we won't feel at all compelled to mention how iffy things were looking at that place for a while.".[71] Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club while reviewing "Two Monkeys and a Panda", criticized the second season, proverb that it has possibly tarnished the prove'due south legacy as a "classic".[67] HitFix reviewer Alan Sepinwall, who was very critical over the quality drop of the second season, received harsh comments from readers whenever he criticized an episode leading to him reviewing the series less frequently.[72]
Eric Stonestreet'south character Cameron Tucker, who was considered the best character of the first season, was mainly criticized. Sepinwall, while reviewing "The One That Got Abroad", wrote that Cameron had become a "whiny, overly-sensitive diva".[73] TV Squad author Joel Keller, while reviewing "Manny Get Your Gun", wrote that "It's just that sometimes Cam is too much Cam for his, or the audition'due south, own good".[74] Despite the criticism, Ty Burrell went on to nevertheless receive praise from critics and fans alike. While the episode "Bixby's Back" received mixed reviews from critics, Burrell's performance was well received with Rachel Maddux of New York calling it "comedic mastery".[75] Joyce Eng of Tv Guide named Julie Bowen, Ed O'Neill and Nolan Gould among her dream election for Best Supporting Player/Actress in a Comedy Series at the Emmy's.[76] [77] In a poll voted by TVLine readers, Vergara, was voted the nigh deserving of the Supporting Actress Award.[78]
Awards and nominations [edit]
During its second season, Modern Family unit received two nominations at the 2010 Writers Guild of America Awards. Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh were nominated for an Episodic Comedy for writing the episode, "Earthquake", simply lost to Robert Carlock for his work on 30 Rock's "When It Rains, It Pours".[7] The series too won Comedy Series.[7] Modern Family garnered three nominations at the 2010 Satellite Awards for Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy. The series was also nominated for acting for Burrell and Bowen.[79] The serial went on to lose all three nominations.[80] The series also received another Best Tv Series - Musical or Comedy nomination at the 68th Golden Globe Awards for the second season in a row.[81] The series also received a nomination for two supporting player awards for Stonestreet and Vergara.[81] Vergara received another acting nomination at the 17th Screen Actors Guild Awards, as did Burrell and O'Neill with the cast winning Ensemble in a Comedy.[82] The series as well won Best One-act Serial at the 2010 Producers Guild of America Awards,[83] [84] and tied with Glee for the Outstanding Comedy Serial accolade at the 22nd GLAAD Media Awards.[85] Michael Spiller as well received a Directors Guild of America Laurels for Comedy Series at the 2010 anniversary, the series 2nd win in the category.[86] During the second flavour, Adweek named the show one of the 100 Almost Influential TV Shows (98th chronologically).[87] [88]
At the countdown Comedy Awards, the flavour received awards for Best One-act Serial and Comedy Directing - Television set.[89] The serial was also nominated for Comedy Writing - Tv and Ty Burrell for One-act Actor - TV.[90] In June 2011, Modern Family was nominated for six of the countdown Critics' Choice Television Awards. The show itself was nominated for "Best Comedy Serial" while Burrell, O'Neill, and Stonestreet were nominated for "Best Supporting Role player in a One-act Series" while Bowen and Vergara are nominated for "All-time Supporting Extra in a Comedy Series".[91] The series won while Burrell, O'Neill and Stonestreet lost their nominated to Neil Patrick Harris of How I Met Your Mother while Bowen and Vergara lost to Busy Philipps of Cougar Town.[92] [93] Burrell received another acting nomination for Private Accomplishment in One-act at the TCA Awards his 2d nomination for the honour and his first time winning.[94] [95] The series also received a TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy, the 2d win for the series in a row.[95]
The series also received 17 Emmy nominations including Outstanding One-act Series, Outstanding Supporting Role player in a One-act Series and Supporting Actress in a One-act Series.[96] The series received the third-most number of nominations for the year behind Mad Men and Boardwalk Empire.[97] It after won 5 Emmys for Outstanding One-act Series, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Writing for a Comedy Series and Directing for a Comedy Serial, all of which except for the latter were for the second win in a row.[98] The flavour was besides included on multiple top ten lists for best series of 2010 including: 1st on MSNBC's Top ten TV shows of 2010,[99] 2nd on Pastes 20 Best TV Shows of 2010,[100] 2d on Matt Roush'south Pinnacle x Tv,[101] 8th on Metacritic's 2010 Television Critic Top Ten Lists,[102] 8th All-time TV Series of 2010,[103] 13th on The A.V. Club's 25 best boob tube series of 2010,[65] American Film Plant'southward Superlative TV Shows of 2010,[104] and Maureen Ryan's The Best Boob tube of 2010: Top 10 Roster.[56]
Ratings [edit]
Like the previous flavor, Modern Family unit aired Wednesday at nine:00pm and is coupled with Cougar Town.[105] Aided by winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Serial the show'south second flavour became the highest rated show on Wednesday on premiere week[106] and likewise rose 34% from the previous season among adults between the ages of eighteen and 49.[107] "The Sometime Wagon", the season premiere, finished fifth in the rating with a 5.1 rating among adults between the ages of xviii and 49.[108] "Halloween", which was broadcast on October 27, was the highest rated episode of the season, finishing 2d with a 5.1 among adults between the ages of 18 and 49.[109] "Bixby's Back" after tied with "Halloween" and "The Erstwhile Wagon" and finished fourth in the weekly ratings.[110] The lowest rated episode of the season was "Mother Tucker", which was viewed by an estimated 10.53 million households with a 3.7 rating/12% share amongst 18- to 49-year-olds, which much like "Fizbo", might have received a drop due to airing on Thanksgiving Eve.[111] The success of the serial has led to the serial being used every bit a "launch pad" to three ABC series, Cougar Town (which premiered the aforementioned flavor as MF), Mr. Sunshine and Happy Endings, with Mr. Sunshine being the only i not to be renewed.[112] The second season ranked 24th amid overall viewers and 5th amidst viewers between the ages of 18 and 49.[113] [114] The season averaged 11.76 meg viewers in the seasonal eighteen–49 demographic ratings with an average of 4.eight rating/12% share in the demographic meaning that the flavour was watched by an average of 4.viii% of households and 12% average of all televisions were tuned to the season when information technology was circulate.[113] [114] Added with Digital video recorder viewers, the season received a six.2 rating in the 18-49 demographic, adding a 1.7 rating to the original viewership beating its closest competition, Glee, by six-tenths of a point.[115] [116]
Home video release [edit]
The 2nd season of Modernistic Family unit is set to be released in a 3-DVD set, Modern Family - The Complete 2d Season on September twenty, 2011.[134] The box-set contains all 24 episodes and include Deleted Family Interviews, Deleted and Extended Scenes, the "Strangers on a Treadmill" Table Read, Mitch's Flash Mob, the "Imagine Me Naked" Music Video and a Boner Reel, Modern Family Holidays, "Waiting for Oprah", Chatting with Steven Levitan, and At Home with Modern Family.[134]
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External links [edit]
- Episode recaps at ABC.com
- Modern Family at IMDb
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Family_(season_2)
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