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Get ready to laugh out loud as we dive into the most hilarious, cringe-worthy, and unforgettable moments from the beloved sitcom "Modern Family"! From Cam's dramatic entrances to Phil's ridiculous life lessons, we're counting down the scenes that had us in stitches.
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00:00Well, I guess we have different definitions of emergency then.
00:03You know, I'm just gonna say it, 911 dispatchers, have a little bit of attitude.
00:06Well, your request set a SWAT team.
00:08Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most hilarious,
00:13awkward, and cringeworthy scenes from the critically acclaimed comedy, Modern Family.
00:18Nice fake hand.
00:20Ahh!
00:27Number 20, Cam introduces Lily to the family.
00:30I have something that I need to tell you guys, um,
00:33uh, we didn't just go to Vietnam, uh, for pleasure, we uh, kinda have some big news.
00:38The first episode of Modern Family does a great job of introducing each member of its ensemble cast
00:43and their unique quirks. Toward the end,
00:46the entire family gathers at Cam and Mitchell's house for a big announcement.
00:50They have adopted a daughter from Vietnam.
00:53Just as Mitchell insists to Jay that Cam isn't overly dramatic,
00:57Cam immediately proves him wrong, sauntering into the room
01:00and hoisting Lily in the air like Simba from The Lion King.
01:09He adopted a baby. Her name is Lily.
01:12Of course, the moment wouldn't be complete without Circle of Life
01:15playing in the background.
01:17It was the perfect introduction to Cam's flair for theatrics,
01:20a trait he would showcase even further in the episodes to come.
01:31Number 19. Gloria jumps in the pool to save Stella.
01:35Are you saying that Stella is stupid?
01:37Are you covering her ears?
01:38Let's have a little compassion.
01:40She's probably still traumatized from her near-death experience.
01:43Again? What's happening?
01:46I know!
01:48Few rivalries on the show were as intense as that between Gloria and Jay's beloved dog, Stella.
01:54In this season 3 episode, things escalate when Jay notices Stella repeatedly jumping in the pool
02:00and concludes she must be trying to end it all.
02:03Naturally, he blames Gloria, convinced that her disdain for the dog has driven her to despair.
02:09By the end of the episode,
02:10Gloria finds herself having to talk Stella off the pool's edge before she takes another leap.
02:16You're a perfectly fine dog. I don't hate you.
02:19Stella, okay, I was a little mean to you.
02:21With no other option, she throws herself in the pool, decked in an evening gown,
02:26and heroically pulls Stella out, only to receive very little appreciation from Jay.
02:31Gloria may be fiery, but let it never be said that she lacks heart.
02:35Get her a towel. She's shaking like a leaf.
02:39Oh, no, no, I meant...
02:46Thank you, Jay. The dog towel for me. For the wife.
02:51Number 18. The Franklin Middle School Musical.
02:55From Zimbabwe to Algeria, come let me hear ya.
02:58These are the countries, these are the countries.
03:00Cam recently became Franklin Middle School's interim musical director.
03:04Go Franklin!
03:05Cam never misses a chance to flaunt his musical side.
03:08So when the music director at Luke and Manny's school mysteriously falls ill,
03:13he swoops in as the interim replacement for their spring musical.
03:16Unsurprisingly, Cam lets the power go to his head,
03:19revamping the show with a new theme and micromanaging the kids to exhaustion.
03:24Okay, okay, breaks over, everyone. Let's take it from the top.
03:28Listen, we're running 20 minutes long, so we're gonna go ahead and cut the Bollywood number.
03:32Can I go? I'm late for soccer practice.
03:34You know who else missed soccer practice, Delroy?
03:37The cast of Rent, and now they have a Tony.
03:39The grand finale was meant to show the students holding up letters to spell
03:43we love the world with their school insignia in the middle.
03:47However, due to a series of mishaps, the L in world disappears,
03:51resulting in a stage full of children proudly declaring we love the F word.
03:57Safe to say, Cam's interim role was anything but a success.
04:01Lower the insignia.
04:03They love him.
04:05What the hell?
04:08No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
04:14Number 17. Jay and Manny at the courthouse.
04:18Look at that line. Probably everybody getting their gay marriage license.
04:22I think it's just called a marriage license.
04:24Some of the funniest moments on Modern Family come from classic mix-ups and misunderstandings.
04:30In the season five premiere, Manny prepares for his first solo trip to Colombia,
04:35so Jay takes him to the courthouse to pick up his birth certificate.
04:38Simple enough, except they walk into a sea of same-sex couples
04:42eagerly waiting to get their marriage licenses since gay marriage had just been legalized.
04:47Jay, I'm scared. I'm not sure I want to go through with it.
04:50We didn't drive all the way down here for that piece of paper for you to get cold feet at the
04:54last second.
04:55Just as Manny starts second-guessing the trip,
04:57Jay launches into a pep talk on the courthouse steps.
05:00However, to everyone else, it looks like an elderly man
05:04desperately trying to talk a reluctant young groom into marriage.
05:07Judging from the horrified looks they get, this was the worst place to have that conversation.
05:12You've been looking forward to this day for months.
05:14I know, but maybe we should wait until next year. I'm still kind of young to be doing this.
05:19We're not waiting. I already paid for you and your mother signed off. This is happening.
05:26Number 16. Cam and Mitchell take sleeping pills.
05:30Take that special flying medicine Ronaldo gave us.
05:32What does cuidado mean?
05:34I think it means sleep tight.
05:35Oh, well, cheers.
05:37Cuidado.
05:38Cam and Mitchell thought they had the perfect plan for their long flight to Turks and Caicos.
05:43They just pop a sleeping pill as the plane is about to take off and snooze through the whole
05:47thing. But as soon as they take the pills, the plane faces some mechanical difficulties,
05:52forcing them to disembark and return to the airport.
05:55What follows is five minutes of pure chaos.
05:58They struggle to understand a word anyone is saying,
06:01forget their own daughter's name, and resort to scribbling crucial details on Mitch's arm,
06:06a la Memento.
06:07Hey, we should write down other stuff that seems important so we don't forget.
06:10Yeah, okay. Well, hats.
06:13Hats, obviously. Okay, what else? I feel like there was a number.
06:17There was a number. 32.
06:1832.
06:22You're hearing that right?
06:23Please report to gate 32 immediately.
06:25Are we in trouble?
06:26I don't know.
06:27He sounds mad.
06:29Miraculously, they make it to their gate in time only to sleep through their entire flight,
06:34including their layover in Dallas. Mission accomplished, sort of.
06:38Do you remember being in Dallas?
06:39No, we must have slept through it.
06:41You're wearing a cowboy hat.
06:42So are you. What is this?
06:44I don't think we're supposed to have that.
06:49So it appears I've gotten a piercing.
06:52Number 15. Phil's Ossophy.
06:54Dance until your feet hurt. Sing until your lungs hurt. Act until your William hurt.
07:02Phil Dunphy wears many hats. Husband, father, realtor, and, as revealed in this season 4
07:08episode, something of a philosopher himself. When Hayley leaves for college, Phil gifts her a
07:14hardbound collection of his life lessons, under the title Phil's Ossophy. Throughout the episode,
07:20we get a peek at these so-called pearls of wisdom, which, more often than not,
07:23are just classic sayings flipped on their head.
07:26Always look people in the eye, even if they're blind. Just say, I'm looking you in the eye.
07:32From always reaching for the stars to his take on the true components of success,
07:37and even the profound importance of watching a sunrise at least once a day,
07:41there's a nugget of wisdom for everyone. Well, except for Phil's own family,
07:45who are left utterly baffled by the absurdity of each quote.
07:49If you get pulled over for speeding, tell the policeman your spouse has diarrhea.
07:58Phil's Ossophy.
07:59Number 14. Cam and Mitch try to be more diverse.
08:04Do you think they're gonna let us in?
08:05Cam, relax. We're queer. We're here.
08:08Yes, we are.
08:09As a gay couple with an adopted daughter from Vietnam, Cam and Mitchell had faced their unique
08:14set of challenges. However, in this season two episode, they realize their diversity might just
08:19be their ticket to securing a spot for Lily in the Harvard of preschools. Just when they think
08:24they've got it in the bag, they find out that the competition includes an interracial lesbian
08:29couple, one of whom is a person with a disability with an African-American kid.
08:34My partner, Kavita. Hi, nice to meet you.
08:37Hello, nice to meet you.
08:38It'll be just a few minutes.
08:39Disabled interracial lesbians with an African kicker?
08:43Did not see that coming.
08:44Suddenly, all hope seems lost. That is, until Cameron, on a whim,
08:49tries to out-diverse the other couple by pretending to be Native American.
08:53Mitchell, like the audience watching, can't help but cringe as Cam's attempt
08:57crashes and burns in spectacular fashion.
09:00I am one sixteenth Cherokee, ready for child to soar like eagle.
09:08Oh, God.
09:09Number 13. The Dunphys say goodbye to their old car.
09:13Okay, kids, you know what? Your father is trying to do something nice,
09:16so I would appreciate if you would stop your whining and just get in the car.
09:22Still has it! Oh, my! Come on, get in, get in!
09:25Oh, stop, stop, stop, stop.
09:28Letting go of old memories is never easy.
09:31Claire Dunphy certainly felt that way when the family decides to sell their beloved station
09:36wagon.
09:37Hoping for one last nostalgic ride, Phil loads everyone in the car and drives to one of their
09:42favorite spots, but chaos quickly ensues.
09:45After overeating, Luke begins to feel sick and panics his sisters with the threat of vomiting.
09:51Meanwhile, Hayley sees a spider and tries to kill it,
09:54but keeps stepping on Phil's seatbelt, unintentionally choking him.
09:57You spider!
09:58Hayley!
09:59Hayley, honey, you're standing on the back of Daddy's seatbelt.
10:01Oh, soft. Jesus, I can breathe again.
10:03Wait, where'd the spider go?
10:05I really need some air.
10:07Okay, Alex, lower your window.
10:09I can't, it's stuck.
10:10I forgot about that.
10:11Frustrated, Claire orders everyone out of the car, but it rolls downhill and is destroyed,
10:16despite Phil's hopeless efforts to save it.
10:19In the end, though, the family gets their trip down memory lane and a lesson in embracing change.
10:24Oh, no, that's too much.
10:29I'm just, I'm just being realistic, but we're gonna need to lower the asking price.
10:36Number 12. The Godfather Spoof
10:38I now invite the Godfather and the Godmother to join us.
10:42Don't worry, I'll take care of everything tomorrow.
10:45That may not be necessary, my wife.
10:48Modern Family is a uniquely original series,
10:51but the writers weren't afraid to pay tribute to iconic films.
10:54In this episode, Jay and Gloria prepare to christen their newborn son.
10:59However, Phil, the baby's godfather, faces his own challenges.
11:03Initially, he tries to solve his kid's problems with kindness,
11:06but takes a different route after his efforts backfire.
11:09While the christening takes place, Phil sends Luke on a retaliatory rampage.
11:14He destroys a lemon tree, crashes a teenager's party, and scares off his classmate.
11:25I do renounce them.
11:26If the sequence feels familiar, that's because it's a direct homage to The Godfather.
11:33The episode culminates in a final scene that mirrors that of The Godfather,
11:37with Claire wondering how their problems magically disappeared,
11:40and Phil offering a mysterious answer.
11:43Don't ever ask me about my business, Claire.
11:46What are you talking about?
11:48Don't ask me about my business.
11:49I wasn't.
11:51Good. Don't.
11:56Number 11.
11:57Lily goes to a Vietnamese restaurant.
12:00So good.
12:01I want a cheeseburger.
12:02This is a special soup called pho.
12:04You told me not to say that word.
12:07Cam and Mitchell make a constant effort to keep Lily connected to her Vietnamese heritage,
12:11so when they notice a gap in her cultural awareness,
12:14they take her to a Vietnamese restaurant to immerse her in her roots.
12:17But it doesn't take long for things to go downhill.
12:20Lily initially shows no interest in Vietnamese culture,
12:23even bluntly stating that she hates the country right in front of one of the servers.
12:28I hate Vietnam.
12:30Lily, honey, we don't hate.
12:32I hate Vietnam.
12:35Okay, uh, we need just a second.
12:37Lily, that was rude.
12:39I want to go home.
12:40Cam, Mitchell, and Gloria jump in to correct her,
12:43but they end up uttering remarks that are unintentionally offensive.
12:46While most of their comments could be explained away,
12:49Cam eventually says something so outrageous that they have no choice but to make a quick exit.
12:54I really think that keeping in touch with your heritage only enriches our culture.
12:58Absolutely.
12:59I think we would all be better off if people would go back to where they came from.
13:06I...
13:08I'll pull the car around.
13:08Yes.
13:10Number 10.
13:11Mitchell wears a Spider-Man costume to work.
13:13Hello.
13:14There are exactly three people in costume here.
13:16A tool, a douche, and me.
13:18And I don't have time to go home and change.
13:21Calm down.
13:22Did you bring in the dry cleaning from last night?
13:24Are you really getting on me about the dry clean-
13:26Oh, I have suits in the trunk.
13:27Look at that.
13:28Yesterday's lazy cures today's crazy.
13:30They say never be overdressed for an event,
13:33but someone should have told Mitchell that before Halloween at his new law firm.
13:37After hearing that costumes were an office tradition,
13:39he arrives in full Spider-Man garb,
13:42only to find that barely anyone else had dressed up.
13:45Thankfully, he has some laundry from the previous night,
13:48and quickly throws it over the costume.
13:50But every time he tries to sneak off and change,
13:53he's dragged into yet another meeting.
13:55Client's waiting for us in my office.
13:56We're already late.
13:57Let's roll.
13:59You've really been hitting the gym.
14:02What the hell is that noise?
14:04When Mitchell finally makes it to the restroom,
14:06he suffers a wardrobe mishap,
14:08forcing him to channel his inner Spider-Man
14:10just to reach his car to retrieve his other suit.
14:13Despite his best efforts, though,
14:14the entire office still catches him in costume.
14:17No.
14:18No, no, no, no, no.
14:19No, no, no.
14:33Number nine.
14:34Cam's first day as a music teacher.
14:36I saw you practicing a bow last night.
14:38That was just in fun.
14:40You know, I highly doubt some teenagers are gonna throw rose petals at my feet.
14:43Yeah.
14:45But I wouldn't be surprised if I got slow clapped out of my first class.
14:49It's not uncommon for music teachers to be enthusiastic.
14:52Since this is Cam we're talking about, though,
14:54he takes the gig to another level of over-the-top,
14:57sporting a sweater with a giant musical note on it.
15:00He kicks things off by literally introducing the class to music,
15:03playing a variety of ditties on the keyboard.
15:05This might be appropriate for kindergarten,
15:07but Cam is teaching a class of teenagers.
15:10My friend music can be shy.
15:16Sometimes she can be angry.
15:19Huh?
15:20Sometimes she can be playful.
15:25And sometimes she can be downright, uh, funky.
15:30Kids feel embarrassed just being in his presence,
15:33most notably Luke and Manny.
15:35Cam's teaching methods range from whimsical to creepy,
15:38particularly when he describes everyone's beautiful bodies as instruments.
15:43While his first day is a bust,
15:44actor Eric Stonestreet hits all the right notes.
15:48So now let's form an orchestra made up of my favorite instruments,
15:51your beautiful bodies.
15:52Getting creepy.
15:53Number eight, the search for Haley.
15:55Can you just do me a favor and call your sister?
15:58If she's screening, I'm not making the cut.
16:01Why don't you just snoop on her Facebook page with your fake profile?
16:05I don't have a fake profile.
16:07Even in an era of FaceTime and iMessage,
16:10staying connected with your loved ones can be exhausting.
16:13This episode focuses on a search for Haley from the perspective of Claire's laptop.
16:17It's definitely among the show's most ambitious endeavors,
16:20with a strong balance of witty dialogue and clever visual storytelling.
16:24The family grows increasingly concerned
16:27upon discovering Haley's relationship status has been changed to married.
16:32Oh my God.
16:33What?
16:33Please tell me that's some kind of mistake.
16:35Where? Which paragraph?
16:36Get your father now.
16:38Dad, mom needs you.
16:39Tell her I'm in the shower.
16:41They soon decipher that she's pregnant and got hitched to Andy in Vegas.
16:45The resolution is something of a perfect anti-climax, however,
16:48as it's revealed that Haley isn't pregnant or married.
16:51She was asleep at her parents' house the whole time.
16:53And while we are not happy, young lady, we're gonna work this out.
16:58Uh, before I admit to anything, maybe it could be more specific.
17:03Haley, you're home!
17:05Number 7.
17:06A Lesson in Babymaking.
17:08Do you know where babies come from?
17:10Lily, I'm studying.
17:11It's the cringe-inducing question every child inevitably asks.
17:15Where do babies come from?
17:17It's a familiar trope we've seen in countless other sitcoms,
17:20but Modern Family manages to nonetheless put a fresh and hilarious spin on it.
17:25Lily seeks out Alex and Manny for answers, but ultimately gets stuck with Luke.
17:30Using dolls and a couple plastic cups,
17:32Luke demonstrates how a frat party hookup works.
17:35Okay, so a boy and a girl meet at a frat party,
17:37and they both think each other is totally hot.
17:39So they pound their beers and head upstairs.
17:41Luke, stop!
17:43She's not hearing this from you.
17:44Why not?
17:45You're too immature.
17:46Manny attempts to give a more adult presentation,
17:48but this simply amounts to an immature squabble.
17:51As it turns out, Lily already has an idea of how babies are made,
17:55but her explanation involves eggs and tadpoles.
17:58Actually, her version sounds more graphic than the real deal.
18:01You just put eggs and tadpoles in a glass, and the woman has to drink it.
18:05Then the woman and the man kiss and jump on their bed.
18:08After a year, she pees and a baby comes out.
18:12Wow.
18:12Okay, then.
18:13Oh my god.
18:14Number six, Cam's dating advice.
18:17I'm trying to give the nerve to tell her how I feel.
18:19Well, just be honest.
18:21She intimidates me.
18:22Every time I open my mouth, I say something stupid.
18:24I call her bedroom fantastic.
18:26I call her bedroom fantastic.
18:27That's not even a word.
18:29Despite not being able to legally drink or gamble,
18:32Manny is probably the most sophisticated member of the family.
18:35When it comes to wooing the ladies, however,
18:37he'll often turn to his elders for guidance.
18:40Cam gives Manny some solid dating advice over the phone,
18:43but some of the people nearby misinterpret the circumstances.
18:46You are the prettiest, smartest, funniest girl in the sixth grade.
18:51I know you're only 11, but I can't stop thinking about you.
18:55Noticing their raised eyebrows, Cam hilariously attempts to clarify
18:59that he's not talking to an 11-year-old girl, but rather a little boy.
19:03Of course, this doesn't exactly help his situation.
19:06Cam may constantly say the wrong thing at the wrong time,
19:09but the writers behind his dialogue certainly have a way with words.
19:12I've loved talking to you online.
19:15I think we should become boyfriend and girlfriend.
19:18No, it's not what you think.
19:18I'm talking to a little boy.
19:22Oh.
19:22Number 5.
19:24Mitchell's long-lost son.
19:25Tracy?
19:26Oh my god, Mitchell.
19:30This is Cameron, my partner, and our daughter Lily.
19:33Wow.
19:34Oh, Cam, this is Tracy.
19:36Oh, Tracy, Tracy.
19:37Oh, hi.
19:38Mitchell's experimentation with women may have only resulted in one sexual encounter,
19:43but that's all it takes to procreate.
19:45Matters take more than a few shocking turns when Mitch and Cam cross paths
19:49with Mitchell's ex-girlfriend, Tracy.
19:51Spotting Tracy with a red head that appears to be around 8,
19:54they jump to the conclusion that Mitch has an illegitimate son.
19:58Like mama always said, our children are just miniature versions of us.
20:02Come on.
20:05Cam.
20:05The two eventually decide to meet the child, but don't get what they expected.
20:09It turns out Tracy was actually with her husband,
20:12a little person with ginger hair identical to Mitch's.
20:15Apparently Tracy has a type.
20:17With great buildup and an ingenious payoff,
20:19this subplot results in one of the show's biggest laughs.
20:22I wanted to introduce you to Mitchell and Cameron.
20:26This is my husband.
20:28Hey, how you doing?
20:28Hey, what's up, dude?
20:29How you doing?
20:30Nice to meet you.
20:30Yeah, hi, Cameron.
20:31Hi there, yeah.
20:33So, uh, how do you know Tracy?
20:36Um, uh, how, uh, we, um...
20:38Mitchell took me to the prom.
20:39The prom.
20:40Prom.
20:40Number four, Lily visits the dry cleaner.
20:44We knew that there would be a bump today, and here it is.
20:46We're getting it done early.
20:47This is our bump.
20:49Oh, okay.
20:52Okay, so this is our bump.
20:53Even with the legalization of gay marriage in California,
20:56the walk down the aisle is anything but smooth for Mitch and Cam.
20:59The couple faces a laundry list of problems on their big day,
21:02a highlight being a dry cleaning mix-up.
21:05They race to pick up the right tuxedo, only to discover a closed sign.
21:09I can't handle this.
21:11We're getting married in five hours.
21:12I don't have my perfectly tailored tux.
21:14I can't just go buy something off the rack.
21:16I'm not Cindy Crawford.
21:17Lily's rescue attempt only creates more problems,
21:20as she winds up riding the conveyor like a carousel.
21:23Her parents are nearly driven to break the window with a trash can,
21:26which may remind you of the time they accidentally locked Lily in the car.
21:30I will help.
21:31We locked our baby in the car, and people are judging us.
21:33I swear to God, I'm gonna break it!
21:35Do not break the window.
21:36You'll get glass on her.
21:37While they do reclaim the tux and their daughter,
21:40there are still a few more fires to extinguish.
21:42Attention!
21:43Attention, please!
21:44The fire has jumped the freeway.
21:46I'm really sorry, folks.
21:47I'm gonna have to evacuate everyone immediately.
21:51So this is our bomb.
21:54Number 3.
21:55Claire gets stuck in Escalator.
21:57This is all happening so fast, Juliana.
21:59I know.
22:00I know I have to be home to my husband by midnight.
22:02Ooh, a twist.
22:05Phil and Claire may be the show's most traditional couple,
22:08but that doesn't mean they don't get into their fair share of crazy shenanigans.
22:12Looking to spice up their love life,
22:14the two spend Valentine's Day at a hotel under the alter egos of Clive and Juliana.
22:19The role-playing climaxes when Claire shows up wearing nothing but a coat.
22:23The fantasy is abruptly killed, though, as her coat gets stuck in an escalator.
22:29Phil.
22:30Phil, my coat is stuck.
22:31Who's Phil?
22:32No, not now.
22:33Seriously, my coat is stuck.
22:34Honey, take off your coat!
22:36Are you kidding me?
22:37Pull it.
22:37Oh my goodness.
22:38What's worse, seemingly everybody is at the hotel that night,
22:42from Phil's co-worker, to the school principal, to Jay and Gloria.
22:46The situation is as hysterical as it is uncomfortable, but at least Gloria has Claire covered.
22:52Wow, okay.
22:56It has happened to me before.
22:59That was impressive.
23:01Take it down a notch, Clive.
23:04Number two.
23:05Dylan performs in the moonlight.
23:07Play something, bro.
23:09Well, I guess so, if you want me to.
23:10Could all use a nice tune right now.
23:12Upon meeting Haley's boyfriend, Dylan,
23:14Claire and Phil immediately assume that he's a no-good punk
23:17who's just looking to get into their daughter's pants.
23:20They have a change of heart, however,
23:21after Dylan brings the feuding family together in harmony.
23:24As Dylan plays an affectionate love ballad he wrote for Haley,
23:27they're almost convinced to let them go to a concert together.
23:31The moon is shining on your face
23:36Cause it finally feels it's found its place
23:42A few explicit lyrics later, however, they've firmly changed their minds back.
23:46Both the song itself and everyone's reactions to it are nothing short of priceless.
23:50The laughs don't end there, though,
23:52as the family is unable to get the catchy tune out of their heads the following morning.
23:56And it finally feels it has found its place
24:02Cause baby, baby, I just wanna do you, do you
24:08Baby, you can do me, do me, man, I will do you
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24:30Number 1. Claire and Phil Get Caught in the Act
24:33It's our parents' anniversary, so we're surprising them with breakfast in bed.
24:37They're impossible to buy for. We think. We've never really tried.
24:42This episode actually earned the show an Emmy.
24:45Though well-written from start to finish, the standout moment occurs early on,
24:49as the Dunphy children attempt to surprise their parents with breakfast in bed for their anniversary.
24:54What lies behind the bedroom door is the epitome of awkward.
24:57As they stumble upon, well, just watch.
25:00Ready? One, two, three.
25:07No! No! I'm sorry!
25:10Nothing's happening!
25:11We're not sure what's funnier, Phil and Claire's humiliated reaction,
25:15Hayley and Alex's mortified expressions, or Luke's confused one.
25:19In any case, the audience is bound to react with a huge laugh.
25:22The ensuing storyline is not only funny, but also poignant,
25:26as the Dunphy kids realize that their parents' healthy sex life must mean they still love each other.
25:31My friend Jacob's parents are getting divorced.
25:34He has to move out of his house. They told him last week.
25:38That sucks.
25:40He'll get used to it. Half of my friend's parents are divorced.
25:43Mine too.
25:44It's insane.
25:46So it's a good thing mom and dad still do sex.
25:50What's one modern family scene you just can't get enough of? Let us know in the comments.
25:55Look, I should probably just sit down and say nothing, but it's too late.
25:59I am standing, and I'm obviously talking, and now you're looking at me,
26:03and I feel the need to keep going.
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