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Wspólczesna rodzina Do You Believe in Magic (2009– ) Online
Original Title :
Do You Believe in Magic
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Romance
Year :
2009–
Directror :
Gail Mancuso
Cast :
Ed O'Neill,Sofía Vergara,Julie Bowen
Writer :
Steven Levitan,Christopher Lloyd
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
21min
Rating :
7.9/10
Wspólczesna rodzina Do You Believe in Magic (2009– ) Online

Phil wants to have a romantic Valentine Day with Claire, however Claire is busy and she tried to fix it in a magic way.Gloria is unsatisfied about Joe's recent behavior, which is apparently learnt from Jay.Cam and Mitch taught the Sal and Haley to break up with men they are dating despite they have no idea what facts really are.
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
Jeremy Maguire Jeremy Maguire - Joe Pritchett
Nathan Fillion Nathan Fillion - Rainer Shine
Elizabeth Banks Elizabeth Banks - Sal
Joe Mande Joe Mande - Ben

When Jay and Gloria go to talk to Joe, he is sitting on the couch with his hand tucked in the front of his pants while watching TV. This is a nod to Ed O'Neil's character Al Bundy from his earlier hit show Married With Children. The hand down the pants was his signature move on the show as well.

The episode is titled after Al Michaels' catchphrase "do you believe in miracles" from the 1980 USA Men's Hockey team's Miracle on Ice

Fifth appearance of Sal and the second appearance of Sammy.


User reviews

Zinnthi

Zinnthi

The writing, direction and acting in this episode was mailed in. They quit trying. I know this show started to devolve in Season 4 and now it's at its lowest point.

This particular episode appears formulaic and the writing leans heavily on past seasons successes. The actors are hurried through their lines and the conversations ring false. They have become clichés of themselves.

When we queue this show each week on our weekly TV night, it is done because of ritual.

it is very hard to a care about these characters anymore. Not a funny show any more. I wish this show had ended before this season. This season has soured me on the whole enterprise. That is too bad.