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Sunday, November 21, 2010

ABC's Modern Family


Family. It’s a simple enough concept that’s definitely been done before. From The Brady Bunch to Family Guy, people have been making shows with this theme for some time now. Modern Family, on the other hand, takes the simple idea of family life and upgrades it to a much more hilarious and entirely new level.
Created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan, the show airs on ABC Wednesday nights at 9 pm. The show features an older man (played by Ed O’Neill) by the name of Jay who has divorced and remarried a beautiful Columbian woman named Gloria (played by Sofia Vergara). Together they are attempting to raise her pre-teen son, Manny (Rico Rodriguez), whose emotions frequently get the better of him. The other families we follow throughout the season consist of a gay couple with an adopted Vietnamese daughter, Lily, and another (seemingly) normal family led by Phil (Ty Burrell) and Claire (Julie Bowen) with their three children. It seems like it would be a lot to try and follow, but after a few episodes you’ll be so immersed in the lives of these families that you won’t even be thinking about the somewhat complicated family tree.
                In the most recent episode, titled ‘Manny Get Your Gun’, the first scene shows Manny standing up at the head of a dinner table giving a speech to an ungrateful audience for his birthday. He politely thanks them all for coming, but says that he, on the other hand, was almost unable to make it due to a sudden realization that he had “skipped over his childhood”. We then travel back to 30 minutes before the birthday dinner and watch the pre-events unfold. Basically, the entire episode is based on each family getting ready to go to Manny’s party. It doesn’t sound riveting, or exciting in any way. After all, how funny can these situations be? Despite popular belief, the answer is this: pretty damn funny.
                While Manny is busy making prank phone calls (Is See-More Butts there?) and trying to recapture his “youth”, his mom and step-dad are fighting over why Gloria always seems to misplace things. The Dunphy’s (Claire and Phil) are fighting over which parent is the “cool” parent and discussing their upcoming weekend at family camp. Mitchell and his partner are fighting (yes, controversy is a definite theme here) about him not being spontaneous enough, which ends with him breaking out into dance in the middle of an outdoor mall as part of a “flash mob”. Surprise!
                The show can very obviously be compared to The Office. The main characters are delightfully politically incorrect and oblivious. Ty Burrell’s character, Phil, is incredibly similar to The Office’s Michael Scott. Their not-so-witty comebacks and non-subtle pleas for attention are identical. Even their gestures and facial expressions strike up similarities. People may say that this could detract from Modern Family’s originality, but Michael and Phil do have a few things that separate their identities, the most important being that they’re written into entirely different situations.
                Modern Family is a great sitcom to get into if you’re looking for a lot of genuine laughter. The only thing about this sitcom that will upset you is the fact that it’s only on for 30 minutes at a time.  

5 comments:

  1. You do a nice job of giving the reader a very basic crash course on the series and its premise without spoiling the specific episode. Good job!

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  2. I looove this show. Comparing it to The Office was a good choice in the politically incorrectness of the content.

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  3. This review was a nice balance between plot and opinion. I liked how you described the humor, and also compared it to The Office. I feel like I know what to expect from the show now.

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  4. This was great! As a fan of the show, I was glad to see you gave it justice without giving too much away. This would be a good read for anyone who hadn't seen it. Convincing, but not overly "in your face"

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  5. I have never seen the show but your review definitely caught my attention. Good job of stating your opinon without giving away too much of the plot.

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