Monday, September 23, 2013

Jay Pritchett sits at the head of a large and unconventional family. Now in his second marriage to his gorgeous young wife Gloria Jay has been given something of a second chance. Still old habits are hard to break and its trial by fire as he tries to adapt to life with the same passion and vigor that Gloria exhibits which are matched by her precocious 12yearold son Manny. There are some culture clashes a few misunderstandings but also plenty of sweet victories along the way. Jays grown daughter Claire and her husband Phil are the proud parents of three kids with whom they want that open healthy honest relationship. Its not always easy especially when you have Haley a teenage daughter whos growing up a little fast Alex a toosmartforherowngood middle daughter and Luke a scatterbrained boy. Add to this that Phil is just a big kid himself even if he does always have the best intentions. Claire is the anchor trying her best to run a tight ship and determined...

Review

I decided to check out "Modern Family" after hearing all of the critical praise about it. The show was five episodes in so I caught up on the action online. And I must say that the acclaim is welldeserved. The show is nothing like what Iɽ imagined when I read about it. It is not a typical threecamera sitcom and it actually IS as gutwrenchingly funny as people say.

With any modern TV comedy people are going to compare it with Ȫrrested Development" which is highly regarded as one of the greatest shows ever by many. "Modern Family" is not quite Ȫ.D." but I can see why some people may compare the two.

"Modern Family" like Ȫrrested Development" is a comedy about a wacky extended family that is filmed in a quasidocumentary style similar to "The Office". The characters don't acknowledge the camera but they do contribute "talking head" segments to supplement the action. The show is less cartoony and surreal than Ȫrrested Development" or ∰ Rock" but the comedy can still get pretty offthewall.

The ensemble cast is great. There are three branches of a single family. The patriarch (Ed O'Neill) has remarried bringing a Colombianborn wife and her son into the fold. The daughter (Julie Bowen) and her husband (Ty Burrell) have three kids. The son (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and his partner (Eric Stonestreet) have just adopted a Vietnamese baby. The show focuses mainly on the parents and how they raise their families and interact with each other in today's society.

My favorite character is Phil (Burrell) who plays the dad who tries to be "hip". He means well but he's really kind of a wimpy husband. Phil's always putting himself in awkward situations (without always realizing it) and some of his lines are hilarious. He tries so hard to be the Ȭool dad". Next I like Cameron (Stonestreet) who's gay and proud of it. He's sensible and sensitive and he has some great lines too.

Although I haven't really connected with the show like I have with some others (just a matter of personal style) there's no denying that "Modern Family" is an aboveaverage comedy. It's written well with humor sewn throughout the fabric of each episode and each episode packs some laughoutloud moments. And I say this as someone who rarely actually bursts into audible laughter. (Occasionally with shows like Ȫ.D." or ∰ Rock".) This show does it though. Phil in particular has me in stitches.

To give you a comparison Iɽ say "Modern Family" is like a cross between "The Office" and Ȫrrested Development". Presented more like the former with humor and content drifting more toward the latter. More grounded in reality than Ȫ.D." though and without some of the tripleentendres and zingers.

The show finds windows to sneak in some wholesome family morals like togetherness and acceptance but the episodes always end with a laugh.

But the rumors are true. "Modern Family" IS a very funny new comedy. Check it out on ABC or ABC.com if you don't believe me. (Or wherever else it's available.) It definitely should be on your radar.