Top 20 Funniest Moments on Modern Family
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Top 20 Funniest Moments on Modern Family
Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the most hilarious, awkward and cringe-worthy scenes from the critically acclaimed comedy “Modern Family.”
The first episode of “Modern Family” does a great job of introducing each member of its ensemble cast and their unique quirks. Toward the end, the entire family gathers at Cam and Mitchell’s house for a big announcement: they have adopted a daughter from Vietnam. Just as Mitchell insists to Jay that Cam isn’t overly dramatic, Cam immediately proves him wrong, sauntering into the room and hoisting Lily in the air like Simba from “The Lion King.” Of course, the moment wouldn’t be complete without “Circle of Life” playing in the background. It was the perfect introduction to Cam’s flair for theatrics, a trait he would showcase even further in the episodes to come.
Few rivalries on the show were as intense as that between Gloria and Jay’s beloved dog, Stella. In this season three episode, things escalate when Jay notices Stella repeatedly jumping in the pool and concludes she must be trying to end it all. Naturally, he blames Gloria, convinced that her disdain for the dog has driven her to despair. By the end of the episode, Gloria finds herself having to talk Stella off the pool’s edge before she takes another leap. With no other option, she throws herself into the pool, decked in an evening gown, and heroically pulls Stella out, only to receive very little appreciation from Jay. Gloria may be fiery, but let it never be said that she lacks heart.
Cam never misses a chance to flaunt his musical side. So when the music director at Luke and Manny's school mysteriously falls ill, he swoops in as the interim replacement for their spring musical. Unsurprisingly, Cam lets the power go to his head, revamping the show with a new theme and micromanaging the kids to exhaustion. The grand finale was meant to show the students holding up letters to spell “We love the world” with their school insignia in the middle. However, due to a series of mishaps, the “L” in “World” disappears, resulting in a stage full of children proudly declaring, “We love the F word.” Safe to say, Cam’s interim role was anything but a success.
Some of the funniest moments on “Modern Family” come from classic mix-ups and misunderstandings. In the season five premiere, Manny prepares for his first solo trip to Colombia, so Jay takes him to the courthouse to pick up his birth certificate. Simple enough, except they walk into a sea of same-sex couples eagerly waiting to get their marriage licenses, since gay marriage had just been legalized. Just as Manny starts second-guessing the trip, Jay launches into a pep talk on the courthouse steps. However, to everyone else, it looks like an elderly man desperately trying to talk a reluctant young groom into marriage. Judging from the horrified looks they get, this was the worst place to have that conversation.
Cam and Mitchell thought they had the perfect plan for their long flight to Turks & Caicos. They’d just pop a sleeping pill as the plane is about to take off and snooze through the whole thing. But as soon as they take the pills, the plane faces some mechanical difficulties, forcing them to disembark and return to the airport. What follows is five minutes of pure chaos. They struggle to understand a word anyone is saying, forget their own daughter’s name and resort to scribbling crucial details on Mitch’s arm, a la “Memento.” Miraculously, they make it to their gate in time, only to sleep through their entire flight, including their layover in Dallas. Mission accomplished… sort of.
Phil Dunphy wears many hats—husband, father, realtor and, as revealed in this season four episode, something of a philosopher himself. When Haley leaves for college, Phil gifts her a hard-bound collection of his life lessons, under the title “Phil’s-osophy.” Throughout the episode, we get a peek at these so-called pearls of wisdom which, more often than not, are just classic sayings flipped on their head. From always reaching for the stars, to his take on the true components of success, and even the profound importance of watching a sunrise at least once a day, there’s a nugget of wisdom for everyone. Well, except for Phil’s own family, who are left utterly baffled by the absurdity of each quote.
As a gay couple with an adopted daughter from Vietnam, Cam and Mitchell had faced their unique set of challenges. However, in this season two episode, they realize their diversity might just be their ticket to securing a spot for Lily in “the Harvard of preschools.” Just when they think they’ve got it in the bag, they find out that the competition includes an interracial lesbian couple, one of whom is a person with a disability, with an African-American kid. Suddenly, all hope seems lost. That is until, Cameron, on a whim, tries to out-diverse the other couple by pretending to be Native American. Mitchell, like the audience watching, can’t help but cringe as Cam’s attempt crashes and burns in spectacular fashion.
Letting go of old memories is never easy. Claire Dunphy certainly felt that way when the family decides to sell their beloved station wagon. Hoping for one last nostalgic ride, Phil loads everyone in the car and drives to one of their favorite spots. But chaos quickly ensues. After overeating, Luke begins to feel sick and panics his sisters with the threat of vomiting. Meanwhile, Haley sees a spider and tries to kill it but keeps stepping on Phil’s seatbelt, unintentionally choking him. Frustrated, Claire orders everyone out of the car, but it rolls downhill and is destroyed, despite Phil’s hopeless efforts to save it. In the end though, the family gets their trip down memory lane and a lesson in embracing change.
“Modern Family” is a uniquely original series, but the writers weren’t afraid to pay tribute to iconic films. In this episode, Jay and Gloria prepare to christen their newborn son. However, Phil, the baby’s godfather, faces his own challenges. Initially, he tries to solve his kids’ problems with kindness, but takes a different route after his efforts backfire. While the christening takes place, Phil sends Luke on a retaliatory rampage. He destroys a lemon tree, crashes a teenager’s party and scares off his classmate. If the sequence feels familiar, that’s because it’s a direct homage to “The Godfather.” The episode culminates in a final scene that mirrors that of “The Godfather,” with Claire wondering how their problems magically disappeared and Phil offering a mysterious answer.
Cam and Mitchell make a constant effort to keep Lily connected to her Vietnamese heritage. So when they notice a gap in her cultural awareness, they take her to a Vietnamese restaurant to immerse her in her roots. But it doesn’t take long for things to go downhill. Lily initially shows no interest in Vietnamese culture, even bluntly stating that she hates the country, right in front of one of the servers. Cam, Mitchell and Gloria jump in to correct her, but they end up uttering remarks that are unintentionally offensive. While most of their comments could be explained away, Cam eventually says something so outrageous that they have no choice but to make a quick exit.
They say never be overdressed for an event, but someone should have told Mitchell that before Halloween at his new law firm. After hearing that costumes were an office tradition, he arrives in full Spider-Man garb, only to find that barely anyone else had dressed up. Thankfully, he has some laundry from the previous night and quickly throws it over the costume. But every time he tries to sneak off and change, he’s dragged into yet another meeting. When Mitchell finally makes it to the restroom, he suffers a wardrobe mishap, forcing him to channel his inner Spider-Man just to reach his car to retrieve his other suit. Despite his best efforts though, the entire office still catches him in costume.
It’s not uncommon for music teachers to be enthusiastic. Since this is Cam we’re talking about, though, he takes the gig to another level of over-the-top, sporting a sweater with a giant musical note on it. He kicks things off by literally introducing the class to music, playing a variety of ditties on the keyboard. This might be appropriate for kindergarten, but Cam is teaching a class of teenagers. The kids feel embarrassed just being in his presence, most notably Luke and Manny. Cam’s teaching methods range from whimsical to creepy, particularly when he describes everyone’s beautiful bodies as instruments. While his first day is a bust, actor Eric Stonestreet hits all the right notes.
Even in an era of FaceTime and iMessage, staying connected with your loved ones can be exhausting. This episode focuses on a search for Haley from the perspective of Claire’s laptop. It’s definitely among the show’s most ambitious endeavors with a strong balance of witty dialog and clever visual storytelling. The family grows increasingly concerned upon discovering Haley’s relationship status has been changed to married. They soon decipher that she’s pregnant and got hitched to Andy in Vegas. The resolution is something of a perfect anticlimax, however, as it’s revealed that Haley isn’t pregnant or married. She was asleep at her parents’ house the whole time!
It’s the cringe-inducing question every child inevitably asks: “Where do babies come from?” It’s a familiar trope we’ve seen in countless other sitcoms, but “Modern Family” manages to nonetheless put a fresh and hilarious spin on it. Lily seeks out Alex and Manny for answers, but ultimately gets stuck with Luke. Using dolls and a couple plastic cups, Luke demonstrates how a frat party hookup works. Manny attempts to give a more adult presentation, but this simply amounts to an immature squabble. As it turns out, Lily already has an idea of how babies are made, but her explanation involves eggs and tadpoles. Actually, her version sounds more graphic than the real deal.
Despite not being able to legally drink or gamble, Manny is probably the most sophisticated member of the family. When it comes to wooing the ladies, however, he’ll often turn to his elders for guidance. Cam gives Manny some solid dating advice over the phone, but some of the people nearby misinterpret the circumstances. Noticing their raised eyebrows, Cam hilariously attempts to clarify that he’s not talking to an eleven-year-old girl, but rather a little boy. Of course this doesn’t exactly help his situation. Cam may constantly say the wrong thing at the wrong time, but the writers behind his dialogue certainly have a way with words.
Mitchell’s experimentation with women may have only resulted in one sexual encounter, but that’s all it takes to procreate. Matters take more than a few shocking turns when Mitch and Cam cross paths with Mitchell’s ex-girlfriend, Tracy. Spotting Tracy with a redhead that appears to be around eight, they jump to the conclusion that Mitch has an illegitimate son. The two eventually decide to meet the child, but don’t get what they expected. It turns out that Tracy was actually with her husband, a little person with ginger hair identical to Mitch’s. Apparently Tracy has a type. With great buildup and an ingenious payoff, this subplot results in one of the show’s biggest laughs.
Even with the legalization of gay marriage in California, the walk down the aisle is anything but smooth for Mitch and Cam. The couple faces a laundry list of problems on their big day, a highlight being a dry-cleaning mix-up. They race to pick up the right tuxedo only to discover a closed sign. Lily’s rescue attempt only creates more problems, as she winds up riding the conveyor like a carousel. Her parents are nearly driven to break the window with a trash can, which may remind you of the time they accidentally locked Lily in a car. While they do reclaim the tux and their daughter, there are still a few more fires to extinguish.
Phil and Claire may be the show’s most “traditional” couple, but that doesn’t mean they don’t get into their fair share of crazy shenanigans. Looking to spice up their love life, the two spend Valentine’s Day at a hotel under the alter egos of Clive and Julianna. The roleplaying climaxes when Claire shows up wearing nothing but a coat. The fantasy is abruptly killed, though, as her coat gets stuck in an escalator. What’s worse, seemingly everybody is at the hotel that night, from Phil’s co-worker, to the school principal, to Jay and Gloria. The situation is as hysterical as it is uncomfortable, but at least Gloria has Claire covered.
Upon meeting Haley’s boyfriend, Dylan, Claire and Phil immediately assume that he’s a no-good punk who’s just looking to get into their daughter’s pants. They have a change of heart, however, after Dylan brings the feuding family together in harmony. As Dylan plays an affectionate love ballad he wrote for Haley, they’re almost convinced to let them go to a concert together. A few explicit lyrics later however, they’ve firmly changed their minds back. Both the song itself and everyone’s reactions to it are nothing short of priceless. The laughs don’t end there, though, as the family is unable to get the catchy tune out of their heads the following morning.
This episode actually earned the show an Emmy. Though well-written from start to finish, the standout moment occurs early on, as the Dunphy children attempt to surprise their parents with breakfast in bed for their anniversary. What lies behind the bedroom door is the epitome of awkward, as they stumble upon... well, just watch. We’re not sure what’s funnier: Phil and Claire’s humiliated reaction, Haley and Alex’s mortified expressions, or Luke’s confused one. In any case, the audience is bound to react with a huge laugh. The ensuing storyline is not only funny, but also poignant, as the Dunphy kids realize that their parents’ healthy sex life must mean they still love each other.
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Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the most hilarious, awkward and cringe-worthy scenes from the critically acclaimed comedy “Modern Family.”
#20: Cam Introduces Lily to the Family
“Pilot”The first episode of “Modern Family” does a great job of introducing each member of its ensemble cast and their unique quirks. Toward the end, the entire family gathers at Cam and Mitchell’s house for a big announcement: they have adopted a daughter from Vietnam. Just as Mitchell insists to Jay that Cam isn’t overly dramatic, Cam immediately proves him wrong, sauntering into the room and hoisting Lily in the air like Simba from “The Lion King.” Of course, the moment wouldn’t be complete without “Circle of Life” playing in the background. It was the perfect introduction to Cam’s flair for theatrics, a trait he would showcase even further in the episodes to come.
#19: Gloria Jumps in the Pool to Save Stella
“Little Bo Bleep”Few rivalries on the show were as intense as that between Gloria and Jay’s beloved dog, Stella. In this season three episode, things escalate when Jay notices Stella repeatedly jumping in the pool and concludes she must be trying to end it all. Naturally, he blames Gloria, convinced that her disdain for the dog has driven her to despair. By the end of the episode, Gloria finds herself having to talk Stella off the pool’s edge before she takes another leap. With no other option, she throws herself into the pool, decked in an evening gown, and heroically pulls Stella out, only to receive very little appreciation from Jay. Gloria may be fiery, but let it never be said that she lacks heart.
#18: The Franklin Middle School Musical
“The Musical Man”Cam never misses a chance to flaunt his musical side. So when the music director at Luke and Manny's school mysteriously falls ill, he swoops in as the interim replacement for their spring musical. Unsurprisingly, Cam lets the power go to his head, revamping the show with a new theme and micromanaging the kids to exhaustion. The grand finale was meant to show the students holding up letters to spell “We love the world” with their school insignia in the middle. However, due to a series of mishaps, the “L” in “World” disappears, resulting in a stage full of children proudly declaring, “We love the F word.” Safe to say, Cam’s interim role was anything but a success.
#17: Jay & Manny at the Courthouse
“Suddenly, Last Summer”Some of the funniest moments on “Modern Family” come from classic mix-ups and misunderstandings. In the season five premiere, Manny prepares for his first solo trip to Colombia, so Jay takes him to the courthouse to pick up his birth certificate. Simple enough, except they walk into a sea of same-sex couples eagerly waiting to get their marriage licenses, since gay marriage had just been legalized. Just as Manny starts second-guessing the trip, Jay launches into a pep talk on the courthouse steps. However, to everyone else, it looks like an elderly man desperately trying to talk a reluctant young groom into marriage. Judging from the horrified looks they get, this was the worst place to have that conversation.
#16: Cam & Mitchell Take Sleeping Pills
“Five Minutes”Cam and Mitchell thought they had the perfect plan for their long flight to Turks & Caicos. They’d just pop a sleeping pill as the plane is about to take off and snooze through the whole thing. But as soon as they take the pills, the plane faces some mechanical difficulties, forcing them to disembark and return to the airport. What follows is five minutes of pure chaos. They struggle to understand a word anyone is saying, forget their own daughter’s name and resort to scribbling crucial details on Mitch’s arm, a la “Memento.” Miraculously, they make it to their gate in time, only to sleep through their entire flight, including their layover in Dallas. Mission accomplished… sort of.
#15: Phil’s-osophy
“Schooled”Phil Dunphy wears many hats—husband, father, realtor and, as revealed in this season four episode, something of a philosopher himself. When Haley leaves for college, Phil gifts her a hard-bound collection of his life lessons, under the title “Phil’s-osophy.” Throughout the episode, we get a peek at these so-called pearls of wisdom which, more often than not, are just classic sayings flipped on their head. From always reaching for the stars, to his take on the true components of success, and even the profound importance of watching a sunrise at least once a day, there’s a nugget of wisdom for everyone. Well, except for Phil’s own family, who are left utterly baffled by the absurdity of each quote.
#14: Cam & Mitch Try to Be More Diverse
“Unplugged”As a gay couple with an adopted daughter from Vietnam, Cam and Mitchell had faced their unique set of challenges. However, in this season two episode, they realize their diversity might just be their ticket to securing a spot for Lily in “the Harvard of preschools.” Just when they think they’ve got it in the bag, they find out that the competition includes an interracial lesbian couple, one of whom is a person with a disability, with an African-American kid. Suddenly, all hope seems lost. That is until, Cameron, on a whim, tries to out-diverse the other couple by pretending to be Native American. Mitchell, like the audience watching, can’t help but cringe as Cam’s attempt crashes and burns in spectacular fashion.
#13: The Dunphys Say Goodbye to Their Old Car
“The Old Wagon”Letting go of old memories is never easy. Claire Dunphy certainly felt that way when the family decides to sell their beloved station wagon. Hoping for one last nostalgic ride, Phil loads everyone in the car and drives to one of their favorite spots. But chaos quickly ensues. After overeating, Luke begins to feel sick and panics his sisters with the threat of vomiting. Meanwhile, Haley sees a spider and tries to kill it but keeps stepping on Phil’s seatbelt, unintentionally choking him. Frustrated, Claire orders everyone out of the car, but it rolls downhill and is destroyed, despite Phil’s hopeless efforts to save it. In the end though, the family gets their trip down memory lane and a lesson in embracing change.
#12: “The Godfather” Spoof
“Fulgencio”“Modern Family” is a uniquely original series, but the writers weren’t afraid to pay tribute to iconic films. In this episode, Jay and Gloria prepare to christen their newborn son. However, Phil, the baby’s godfather, faces his own challenges. Initially, he tries to solve his kids’ problems with kindness, but takes a different route after his efforts backfire. While the christening takes place, Phil sends Luke on a retaliatory rampage. He destroys a lemon tree, crashes a teenager’s party and scares off his classmate. If the sequence feels familiar, that’s because it’s a direct homage to “The Godfather.” The episode culminates in a final scene that mirrors that of “The Godfather,” with Claire wondering how their problems magically disappeared and Phil offering a mysterious answer.
#11: Lily Goes to a Vietnamese Restaurant
“The Future Dunphys”Cam and Mitchell make a constant effort to keep Lily connected to her Vietnamese heritage. So when they notice a gap in her cultural awareness, they take her to a Vietnamese restaurant to immerse her in her roots. But it doesn’t take long for things to go downhill. Lily initially shows no interest in Vietnamese culture, even bluntly stating that she hates the country, right in front of one of the servers. Cam, Mitchell and Gloria jump in to correct her, but they end up uttering remarks that are unintentionally offensive. While most of their comments could be explained away, Cam eventually says something so outrageous that they have no choice but to make a quick exit.
#10: Mitchell Wears a Spider-Man Costume to Work
“Halloween”They say never be overdressed for an event, but someone should have told Mitchell that before Halloween at his new law firm. After hearing that costumes were an office tradition, he arrives in full Spider-Man garb, only to find that barely anyone else had dressed up. Thankfully, he has some laundry from the previous night and quickly throws it over the costume. But every time he tries to sneak off and change, he’s dragged into yet another meeting. When Mitchell finally makes it to the restroom, he suffers a wardrobe mishap, forcing him to channel his inner Spider-Man just to reach his car to retrieve his other suit. Despite his best efforts though, the entire office still catches him in costume.
#9: Cam’s First Day as a Music Teacher
“The Butler's Escape”It’s not uncommon for music teachers to be enthusiastic. Since this is Cam we’re talking about, though, he takes the gig to another level of over-the-top, sporting a sweater with a giant musical note on it. He kicks things off by literally introducing the class to music, playing a variety of ditties on the keyboard. This might be appropriate for kindergarten, but Cam is teaching a class of teenagers. The kids feel embarrassed just being in his presence, most notably Luke and Manny. Cam’s teaching methods range from whimsical to creepy, particularly when he describes everyone’s beautiful bodies as instruments. While his first day is a bust, actor Eric Stonestreet hits all the right notes.
#8: The Search for Haley
“Connection Lost”Even in an era of FaceTime and iMessage, staying connected with your loved ones can be exhausting. This episode focuses on a search for Haley from the perspective of Claire’s laptop. It’s definitely among the show’s most ambitious endeavors with a strong balance of witty dialog and clever visual storytelling. The family grows increasingly concerned upon discovering Haley’s relationship status has been changed to married. They soon decipher that she’s pregnant and got hitched to Andy in Vegas. The resolution is something of a perfect anticlimax, however, as it’s revealed that Haley isn’t pregnant or married. She was asleep at her parents’ house the whole time!
#7: A Lesson in Babymaking
“Haley's 21st Birthday”It’s the cringe-inducing question every child inevitably asks: “Where do babies come from?” It’s a familiar trope we’ve seen in countless other sitcoms, but “Modern Family” manages to nonetheless put a fresh and hilarious spin on it. Lily seeks out Alex and Manny for answers, but ultimately gets stuck with Luke. Using dolls and a couple plastic cups, Luke demonstrates how a frat party hookup works. Manny attempts to give a more adult presentation, but this simply amounts to an immature squabble. As it turns out, Lily already has an idea of how babies are made, but her explanation involves eggs and tadpoles. Actually, her version sounds more graphic than the real deal.
#6: Cam’s Dating Advice
“The One That Got Away”Despite not being able to legally drink or gamble, Manny is probably the most sophisticated member of the family. When it comes to wooing the ladies, however, he’ll often turn to his elders for guidance. Cam gives Manny some solid dating advice over the phone, but some of the people nearby misinterpret the circumstances. Noticing their raised eyebrows, Cam hilariously attempts to clarify that he’s not talking to an eleven-year-old girl, but rather a little boy. Of course this doesn’t exactly help his situation. Cam may constantly say the wrong thing at the wrong time, but the writers behind his dialogue certainly have a way with words.
#5: Mitchell’s Long-Lost Son
“Our Children, Ourselves”Mitchell’s experimentation with women may have only resulted in one sexual encounter, but that’s all it takes to procreate. Matters take more than a few shocking turns when Mitch and Cam cross paths with Mitchell’s ex-girlfriend, Tracy. Spotting Tracy with a redhead that appears to be around eight, they jump to the conclusion that Mitch has an illegitimate son. The two eventually decide to meet the child, but don’t get what they expected. It turns out that Tracy was actually with her husband, a little person with ginger hair identical to Mitch’s. Apparently Tracy has a type. With great buildup and an ingenious payoff, this subplot results in one of the show’s biggest laughs.
#4: Lily Visits the Dry Cleaners
“The Wedding (Part 1)”Even with the legalization of gay marriage in California, the walk down the aisle is anything but smooth for Mitch and Cam. The couple faces a laundry list of problems on their big day, a highlight being a dry-cleaning mix-up. They race to pick up the right tuxedo only to discover a closed sign. Lily’s rescue attempt only creates more problems, as she winds up riding the conveyor like a carousel. Her parents are nearly driven to break the window with a trash can, which may remind you of the time they accidentally locked Lily in a car. While they do reclaim the tux and their daughter, there are still a few more fires to extinguish.
#3: Claire Gets Stuck in Escalator
“My Funky Valentine”Phil and Claire may be the show’s most “traditional” couple, but that doesn’t mean they don’t get into their fair share of crazy shenanigans. Looking to spice up their love life, the two spend Valentine’s Day at a hotel under the alter egos of Clive and Julianna. The roleplaying climaxes when Claire shows up wearing nothing but a coat. The fantasy is abruptly killed, though, as her coat gets stuck in an escalator. What’s worse, seemingly everybody is at the hotel that night, from Phil’s co-worker, to the school principal, to Jay and Gloria. The situation is as hysterical as it is uncomfortable, but at least Gloria has Claire covered.
#2: Dylan Performs “In the Moonlight”
“The Incident”Upon meeting Haley’s boyfriend, Dylan, Claire and Phil immediately assume that he’s a no-good punk who’s just looking to get into their daughter’s pants. They have a change of heart, however, after Dylan brings the feuding family together in harmony. As Dylan plays an affectionate love ballad he wrote for Haley, they’re almost convinced to let them go to a concert together. A few explicit lyrics later however, they’ve firmly changed their minds back. Both the song itself and everyone’s reactions to it are nothing short of priceless. The laughs don’t end there, though, as the family is unable to get the catchy tune out of their heads the following morning.
#1: Claire & Phil Get Caught in the Act
“Caught in the Act”This episode actually earned the show an Emmy. Though well-written from start to finish, the standout moment occurs early on, as the Dunphy children attempt to surprise their parents with breakfast in bed for their anniversary. What lies behind the bedroom door is the epitome of awkward, as they stumble upon... well, just watch. We’re not sure what’s funnier: Phil and Claire’s humiliated reaction, Haley and Alex’s mortified expressions, or Luke’s confused one. In any case, the audience is bound to react with a huge laugh. The ensuing storyline is not only funny, but also poignant, as the Dunphy kids realize that their parents’ healthy sex life must mean they still love each other.
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