On the ground, yes.
On the ground, yes.
I think that's what we'll be saying after watching these shows.
I think that's what we'll be saying after watching these shows.
A bunch of cunts.
A bunch of cunts.
I'm a little surprised at the B- for this episode. Jay got some nice quick shots in there ("With a heated pool"), Mitchell was genuinely funny with his desperate attempts at lawyering it up and of course Phil with his waffles.
I'm a little surprised at the B- for this episode. Jay got some nice quick shots in there ("With a heated pool"), Mitchell was genuinely funny with his desperate attempts at lawyering it up and of course Phil with his waffles.
The lettering was stacked in such an unnatural way that it killed the joke.
The lettering was stacked in such an unnatural way that it killed the joke.
This is why I like the (rare) episode when the two of them aren't together the whole time. You know what's coming.
This is why I like the (rare) episode when the two of them aren't together the whole time. You know what's coming.
Delivered by the best character on the show. If Ron Swanson can't win the Emmy for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, I want it to be Phil Dunphy.
Delivered by the best character on the show. If Ron Swanson can't win the Emmy for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, I want it to be Phil Dunphy.
I want to slap that espresso cup out of his hands so bad it hurts.
I want to slap that espresso cup out of his hands so bad it hurts.
"Nailed it."
"Nailed it."
We try not to sexualize her.
We try not to sexualize her.
Agree, especially on your second point. I love that Cam was able to have some self-realization and come to terms with his ridiculous master project ON HIS OWN. So often he relies on Mitchell or Gloria to slap him upside the head and bring him back down to earth.