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Modern Family Express Christmas (2009– ) Online

Modern Family Express Christmas (2009– ) Online
Original Title :
Express Christmas
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Romance
Year :
2009–
Directror :
Michael Spiller
Cast :
Ed O'Neill,Sofía Vergara,Julie Bowen
Writer :
Steven Levitan,Christopher Lloyd
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
22min
Rating :
8.1/10
Modern Family Express Christmas (2009– ) Online

Phil proposes that the entire family celebrate "Express Christmas" together on December 16, when they discover that they won't be spending Christmas Day together.
Episode cast overview:
Ed O'Neill Ed O'Neill - Jay Pritchett
Sofía Vergara Sofía Vergara - Gloria Delgado-Pritchett
Julie Bowen Julie Bowen - Claire Dunphy
Ty Burrell Ty Burrell - Phil Dunphy
Jesse Tyler Ferguson Jesse Tyler Ferguson - Mitchell Pritchett
Eric Stonestreet Eric Stonestreet - Cameron Tucker
Sarah Hyland Sarah Hyland - Haley Dunphy
Ariel Winter Ariel Winter - Alex Dunphy
Nolan Gould Nolan Gould - Luke Dunphy
Rico Rodriguez Rico Rodriguez - Manny Delgado
Aubrey Anderson-Emmons Aubrey Anderson-Emmons - Lily Tucker-Pritchett
Ron Roggé Ron Roggé - Craigslist Guy
Eric Petersen Eric Petersen - Tree Salesman
Kamen Edwards Kamen Edwards - Shopper

Second Christmas themed episode.


User reviews

Usic

Usic

I HAVE REVIEWED OVER 400 (C H R I S T M A S ) MOVIES AND SPECIALS.

BEWARE OF BOGUS REVIEWS. SOME REVIEWERS HAVE ONLY ONE REVIEW. WHEN ITS A POSITIVE REVIEW THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE THEY WERE INVOLVED WITH THE PRODUCTION. NOW I HAVE NO AGENDA! I AM HONEST! I REVIEW MOVIES & SPECIALS AS A WAY TO KEEP TRACK OF WHAT I HAVE SEEN!

I was very disappointed in this episode of "Modern Family". In this episode. In this episode the family realizes that they are not going to spend "Christmas Together" for the first time ever. So they decide that they will have "Christmas Now". All the characters must overcome obstructions in order to do their part for "Express Christmas".

The highlight of the episode is the scenes in Target.

The first year had a much better "Christmas Episode". This one isn't bad but it just doesn't deliver the laughs or the heart that we came to expect.
Levion

Levion

Most conflicts in family life happens as the Christmas season arrives. To complicate the situation, most extended families make plans to take off before Christmas for a vacation at a resort. Not many upwardly mobile families stay home, as it was the norm in the not too distant past. This year all the Dunphys and Pritchetts will not be together to celebrate together on December 25th, the way we, mere mortals will.

As they meet around the pool, the three different families realize they will all be someplace else on different destinations. Phil Dunphy comes up with a brilliant idea. He calls it "Express Christmas". He proposes that instead of waiting for the traditional day in which to be together, exchange gifts and have a nice meal, to do it that same day. Of course, this involves a lot of concentration, patience and planning.

Claire enlists Haley to go with her to Target where most of the presents will be bought. Phil has to go get a "Butterball turkey" with Manny and a present for Jay, a precious baseball card that is being sold. Mitch and Alex are in charge of getting the Christmas tree. Gloria and Luke are to get the ornaments from the attic. So everyone is involved with the big project and we are asked to follow them going about their tasks.

As with everything so hastily put together, the concept of "Express Christmas" turns out to be a royal disaster. After everyone arrives at the Dunphys, they realize the feast that was envisioned, is not going to happen. Jay, who is clearly disgusted, suggests to take the whole group to have a Chinese dinner they all can enjoy as a family without all the other pressures. What no one realizes is that Jay has a surprise in store for everyone which was not in the special celebration.

Directed by Michael Spiller, and written by Cindy Chupack, the episode was one of the most enjoyable of the 2011 season. Everyone has something to do, as Mr. Spiller has everyone involved in the family project at a dizzy spell which pays off well. It is no wonder the three families will rest in their beach resorts and look fondly at what they went through to make this Christmas so special.