“… it’s just that we happen to be a very traditional family.” – Cam
“Yes, that’s what the disabled lesbian shaman who blessed Lily’s room said too.” – Mitchell
This has got to be one of my favorite episodes of the season … you pair Fred Willard and Ty Burrell, Luke exhibiting dog-like tendencies, Cam on drums and Manny on fear and you’ve got a formula for laughs.
It was so great to see Fred Willard show up again on Modern Family. He and Ty Burrell have the greatest chemistry — it was such a brilliant casting choice. The writing is strong, but I have to feel that the lines are even funnier when delivered by this comedic duo. C’mon, we get stuff like this:
I always wondered how the families of this show could represent modern American families, yet none of them have a pet (Manny’s dead turtle so doesn’t count). This dog-lover thought for sure they were rectifying the situation tonight and the Dunphy’s would now have a dog. What I didn’t realize was that they’ve had a dog all along.
Forgive me if I sound insensitive here, but there is almost nothing funnier than a weird kid joke. OK, maybe someone tripping and falling, but as the mother of a weird kid, I think I’ve earned the right to laugh when the weird kids of the world are celebrated with inappropriate humor at their expense. Modern Family has done right by Luke throughout the series, portraying him as weird, not the brightest bulb on the tree, yet sweet and sensitive, kind and lovable. And now they add dog-like and I couldn’t be prouder.
And more:
Did you laugh just a little harder than usual at tonight’s Modern Family?
Yeah, I love that Luke is very lovable and sweet while also being a little slow. I think in real life it’s the really smart kids who tend to be meaner.
Fred Willard as Phil’s dad was amazing casting. A good episode, but Luke either bearing the characteristics of a dog, or being dumber than a dog (as I saw it being intended) was really stupid for me. Is that the best they can think of for him? What happened to the kid who begged his father not to shoot him with a BB gun?
If Scout could talk, I think he would also ask not to be shot with the airsoft gun, so I don’t find Luke’s behavior here a stretch, except for the locking himself in the cage bit.
Oh, definitely not a stretch (at least not at this point in Luke’s character evolution). Just not enjoyable for me.
The ‘being Frank’ comment at the end with Fred W and Ed O was priceless and hysterical! You could tell two good old friends loved being able to share that moment. Great ep!