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1. The Long Honeymoon
Air date: Sep 24, 2014
When Alex returns from a humanitarian trip, the family dynamic shifts; Cameron remains in a lovey-dovey mood even after the honeymoon ends; Gloria gives Jay a taste of his own medicine after noticing the lack of effort he puts into his appearance.
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2. Do Not Push
Air date: Oct 1, 2014
Jay and Gloria can't agree on what kind of anniversary gifts they want to exchange; the Dunphys go with Alex to Caltech for her college tour; Mitch, Cam and Lily take a new family portrait.
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3. The Cold
Air date: Oct 8, 2014
Phil must make creative edits in Cam and Mitch's wedding video when footage reveals that Phil is responsible for a terrible cold that has plagued the family; Gloria and Jay try to help Manny cope with stress in different ways.
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4. Marco Polo
Air date: Oct 15, 2014
The Dunphys stay in a cramped hotel room while the house is treated for mold; Gloria feels protective when Manny starts dating an older girl; Cameron wants to maintain his team's winning streak but fears Mitchell is a jinx.
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5. Won't You Be Our Neighbor
Air date: Oct 22, 2014
Phil and Claire panic when an obnoxious couple looks at the house for sale next door; Jay learns Manny's girlfriend is the granddaughter of a business rival -- after forbidding Manny to see her; Cam and Mitch are scared of Lily's teacher (Tyne Daly).
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6. Halloween 3: AwesomeLand
Air date: Oct 29, 2014
When Claire lets Phil take charge of Halloween, he decides to do something different than her usual fright-fest theme; Jay wants to be Prince Charming for Halloween -- complete with a full head of hair; Cam becomes overwhelmed.
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7. Queer Eyes, Full Hearts
Air date: Nov 12, 2014
Phil and Claire aren't sure what to think when Haley and Andy start spending a lot of time together; Gloria hires a Spanish tutor for Manny; Cam and Mitch run into a popular journalist at a school function.
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8. Three Turkeys
Air date: Nov 19, 2014
With Phil and Luke cooking Thanksgiving dinner, Claire decides to prepare a secret back-up turkey; Jay and Gloria's trip is canceled at the last minute; Lily refuses to wear a nice dress to dinner.
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9. Strangers in the Night
Air date: Dec 3, 2014
Claire and Phil worry that Alex's boyfriend is imaginary; Manny might ruin Jay's plan to avoid attending a party; Mitch and Cam's new white couch becomes a mishap waiting to happen.
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10. Haley's 21st Birthday
Air date: Dec 10, 2014
The whole family takes Haley to a bar to celebrate her 21st birthday; Phil and Jay hit a snag while trying to pick up Haley's present; Lily asks Alex, Luke and Manny where babies come from.
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- Genre: Comedy
- Network: ABC
- Premiere Date: Sep 24, 2014
- Executive producers: Steven Levitan, Christopher Lloyd
Cast & Crew

Steven Levitan
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Christopher Lloyd
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Paul Corrigan
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Elaine Ko
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Jeffrey Richman
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Chuck Tatham
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Stephen Lloyd
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Critic Reviews for Modern Family: Season 6
Audience Reviews for Modern Family: Season 6
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May 07, 2023A strong season with a few standout episodes.
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Nov 15, 2022Pinnacle of the show, features some of the funniest episodes I've ever seen, Connection lost was a brilliant idea and one of the greatest sit-com episodes. Definitely modern family at its best.
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Mar 01, 2022I love this series, never laughed so much. The old seasons even have a relatively modern humor for the fact that the series was released in 2009. Watched the first episode and knew I was going to watch all 250 episodes.
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Aug 09, 2021excellent series, with very good plot
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Apr 04, 2021Es una de las mejores series en la historia de la televisión; tiene personajes carismáticos y está llena de momentos divertidos. ¡TOTALEMENTE RECOMENDABLE!
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Aug 10, 2019Best Modern Family season. Its funny and original. A lot of jokes and humor. Phil goes with his magic tricks and Gloria goes with his accent. Its so funny, I recommend this to everyone..
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Apr 01, 2018Well written, funny, smart.
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Jul 26, 2017It never lost it charm! Hilarious as ever!! It's an example of grew up with a series that made his characters grew up to!
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Feb 27, 2017After six seasons of being on network television, "Modern Family" is still a funny show. That is an achievement in and of itself. It may not be as smartly hilarious as it once was, but more often than not it still succeeds. However, there is one major flaw in the show that is really holding it back at this point: the characters (especially those in the Dunphy clan) need to be allowed to grow. In the early seasons of "Modern Family", what really made the show great was learning about all the different characters and their quirks. What always amazed me about the show was how it was able to do essential the same type of humor for four years without showing a dip in quality whatsoever. I guess that is a compliment towards the writing/acting more than anything. The fifth season, however, was the first campaign I gave less than five stars, and to be honest this one is probably more like 3.5. For pretty much two whole seasons now, the show hasn't allowed some of its younger characters (the ones essential to the show's continued success) to grow into their new roles. For example... -Though the actress playing Alex, Ariel Winter, has turned into an absolute bombshell in real life, the show creators still insist on dressing her down and having her play the super-nerd. That worked for a long time, but there is so much potential just waiting to be explored. -Haley (Sarah Hyland) and Luke (Nolan Gould) are kind of having the same character-writing issues. They still insist on Haley basically being the "dumb pretty one" and Luke being a lame-brain. I have seen a bit of character growth from these characters, but again not as much as I was hoping for. "Modern Family" will always have the wonderful characters of Phil (Ty Burrell), Claire (Julie Bowen), Gloria (Sofia Vergara), Jay (Ed O'Neill), Mitch (Jesse Tyler Ferguson), and Cam (Eric Stonestreet) to anchor the show. However, they pretty much "are what they are" at this point, with their characters more succeeding on great dialogue/writing than on potential areas for growth. Thus, what I would really like to see from "Modern Family" in coming season(s) is for the show to take a few more risks with the younger characters in the show. Even if not all of those risks succeed, I think the show would benefit from at least trying. Right now, they are following a very convention sitcom formula (play the jokes until they dry up), but it is starting to show some cracks. I know that the show likely pulls in great numbers for ABC and execs are probably loathe to make any major changes, but if the status quo continues the show is going to steadily erode. Bottom line: Season Six of "Modern Family" is still funny, but it is becoming clear to see that the formula is wearing a bit thin.
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Mar 07, 2016This show was great the first 3 seasons and ever since then it has become stale. Cam and Mitches drama is highly redundant and the jokes just don't stick like they used two
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