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Modern Family Kids These Days (2009– ) Online

Modern Family Kids These Days (2009– ) Online
Original Title :
Kids These Days
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Romance
Year :
2009–
Directror :
James R. Bagdonas
Cast :
Ed O'Neill,Sofía Vergara,Julie Bowen
Writer :
Christopher Lloyd,Steven Levitan
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
21min
Rating :
7.4/10
Modern Family Kids These Days (2009– ) Online

Haley needs motherly advice from Claire as she considers her future with Dylan and her career; Jay and Cam's less than politically correct coaching style earns them a class on sensitivity; Mitch runs into Phil's nemesis at an unlikely place.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
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 (credit only)
Rico Rodriguez Rico Rodriguez - Manny Delgado
Aubrey Anderson-Emmons Aubrey Anderson-Emmons - Lily Tucker-Pritchett (credit only)
Jeremy Maguire Jeremy Maguire - Joe Pritchett (credit only)
Mira Sorvino Mira Sorvino - Nicole Rosemary Page
Reid Ewing Reid Ewing - Dylan
Andrew Daly Andrew Daly - Principal Brown

Fifth appearance of Gil Thorpe.

Thirty-fourth appearance of Dylan.


User reviews

Mariwyn

Mariwyn

Modern Family

Modern Family being critically acclaimed, loved by the fans and even buzzed on award shows in its earlier stages was due to the hard and fast humor that swiftly resulted into genuine emotions on the screen and the projection of some of the complicated and delicate relationships like a father (Burrell) going the distance and pushing the boundaries for his son (Gould) which was shown in some semi-comic sequences.

But, as it started aging on screen the content grew thinner but still some of the cast's acting made it worth a while which unfortunately started to fade off too resulting into an exhausting experience and petty humor where the viewers are just waiting for the makers to attain the aspired closure. Being a prime victim of this disease has failed on delivering any loose end of a thread for the audience to hold on to for the forthcoming experience; the mundane household and work day issues that it used to thrive on, seems like a myth, now.

The performance is convincing by the cast like Vergara and O'Neill whilst the show stealers are Burrell and Bowen but after a certain point, it's just depressing to watch them work so hard on so little. The nature to attain a full circle in an episode has always been its strength but lately this has been resulted into shallow and manipulative emotional drama where the line drawn is from an amateur writing skills that itches throughout the course.

Season 10

Taking another shot and returning for a final season, this cast seems like they are back in their zone, the performance is lifted up due to its much mature writing than what we have received in the recent seasons, addition to that, it doesn't reminiscence a lot about the fact of it being a final season.

Kids These Days

Frankly, Hyland's track is off putting and Bowen's is overridden aplenty before too, but it still doesn't hesitate to create awkward moments that draw in few chuckles. And if Stonestreet and Ferguson has a dull role to portray Rodriguez does come in for a moment to save the day.