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Posted Nov 5th 2009 2:15PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: OpEd, Reality-Free, Modern Family

First let me say that
Modern Family is a good show. Let me repeat that in italics, bold and with asterisks around it so it stands out even more:
*Modern Family is a good show.*
But the reason why I say it's "overrated" is because I've been hearing from various critics that they not only think it's great, but it's going to be on their list of the top ten TV shows of 2009. And that's where the overrated part comes in.
Top ten? Really?
Continue reading Unpopular post of the day: Modern Family is overrated
Posted Nov 5th 2009 1:50AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Modern Family
(S01E07) I love more and more every week that we have these three different families we can pull from for our main focus. On most family shows, you're limited by the one family dynamic you're dealing with, and by the age of the kids involved. Here, in one show, we have a gay couple with a baby, a traditional couple with kids ranging from pre-teen to teenager, and an older man married to a younger woman with her young son.
That's like at least three different shows worth of material they can pull from each week. How can they possibly not find simply tons of moments of funny with that much to work with? So far, they've managed to pack every minute of each episode, and this week was no exception.
The main story was Manny's fencing tournament; of course it would be fencing Manny would excel at ... why not? From there, we extrapolated into the general parenting desire to have children who are great at something, and the desire of children to receive praise from their parents.
Continue reading Review: Modern Family - En Garde
Posted Oct 29th 2009 1:30AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Modern Family
(S01E06) Once again, the three families on this show needn't interact at all for the series to work. Maybe if someone were tuning in for the first time, completely unaware that the three families were all related, they'd be confused as to why we're following these three separate storylines. Even then, though, I suspect they'd still laugh at Lily's costumes and Manny's Colombian pan flute.
As a parent, I'm not to the teenage years yet, so can't relate as well with the experiences of Phil and Claire, but I do remember the fear and panic you have with your first child. Every little bump is a crisis, as we saw. And, I'm ashamed to admit that I committed the same "horrible" crime they perpetrated on Lily later in the episode, as well.
As for Jay and Gloria ... oh, my son is in the fifth grade. Sometimes I feel like they're living my exact life. Maybe all fifth graders are equally off-the-wall, or maybe my child is as special and unique as Manny.
Continue reading Review: Modern Family - Run for Your Wife
Posted Oct 22nd 2009 12:38AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Modern Family
(S01E05) I'm glad this issue was finally addressed. No matter what you see on the surface, if your older father marries a stunningly beautiful piece of... well, you know... like Gloria, then you're going to have some concerns. Especially if the old man looks like Ed O'Neill. Let's not mince words here, I love O'Neill but he's no Cameron!
As usual, there was a lot going on in this episode, but still plenty of rooms for laughs. We're five episodes in now, and
Modern Family hasn't laid an egg yet. That's a pretty impressive performance out of the gate for any show. This week, we got the extended family together again, where they could work out some of those unresolved issues.
Continue reading Review: Modern Family - Coal Digger
Posted Oct 14th 2009 2:02PM by Nick Zaino
Filed under: Casting, Reality-Free, Modern Family

I was already looking forward to Shelley Long guest starring on tonight's episode of
Modern Family. Long is playing the unstable ex-wife of Jay, played by Ed O'Neill, who I also like.
Modern Family has been one of the best new comedies this year, delivering on the hype surrounding it by establishing an appealing base of characters. And yesterday, according to the
Hollywood Reporter, Benjamin Bratt signed on to play Javier Delgado, the ex-husband of Jay's new wife, Gloria Delgado-Prtichett, who is played by Sofia Vergara.
Both are great casting, and seem to be a good fit.
Continue reading Shelley Long and Benjamin Bratt on Modern Family
Posted Oct 8th 2009 12:20AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Modern Family
(S01E03) After last week's installment of
Modern Family where each family stayed within their own little nucleus, this week saw the intermingling of two of them. Cameron and Mitchell didn't have time to get involved, because the somewhat snobbish Mitchell discovered the joys and wonders of Costco. "What is this place?"
I remember my first time in Costco. You do have this strange desire to grab all the carts and flatbeds and go crazy. Who doesn't need 5,000 gumballs and a five-pack of VCRs? I've still got two spares in the garage. But Mitchell and Cam's shopping spree was the B-story.
This week, the show explored relationships between parents and their children. We got to see Claire's husband Phil try to bond with Jay in a model airplane flying expedition. Meanwhile, Claire and Sofia swapped kids and shared growing and learning experiences with them. And it all worked. Everything about this show is working right now.
Continue reading Modern Family: Come Fly With Me
Posted Oct 1st 2009 12:35AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Modern Family

(S01E02) Let all the doubters stand and face the wall in shame. This cast is not too big and this is absolutely the funniest new show of the season. Tonight, rather than have the characters interact directly (except for one small scene), the connection between them was thematic. And tonight it was all about fatherhood.
When they opened the show with the fathers talking about what they thought fatherhood meant, I knew this show was going to become a huge hit. They absolutely get it. They've got something really special with the three family dynamics they've set up. Something that represents almost every facet of modern America all in one show. And one by one they can talk about anything through these families.
It's brilliance in its simplicity, brilliantly executed. Not only did we get so many funny moments throughout, but if we paid close attention, we learned several lessons about life and parenthood between the laughs.
Continue reading Modern Family: The Bicycle Thief
Posted Sep 24th 2009 2:18AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Modern Family
(S01E01) It's so simple. All you need to make a great family comedy is have it be funny. I must have laughed out loud at
Modern Family more than I have at any recent television show, including the much-hyped
Community. Bar none, this had some of the sharpest one-liners and zings flying around, as well as sharp characterization and top-notch acting across the board.
I don't even care that ABC "spoiled" the first episode by revealing that these three very different families were all actually one big family. I think I would have figured it out by then anyway. What I did care about was that I found myself interested and enjoying all three families equally. Combined, they're going to be able to mine great comedy from this ensemble for years to come.
Continue reading Modern Family: Pilot (series premiere)
Posted Nov 1st 2007 10:55AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Dirty Sexy Money

(S01E06) No, red vests aren't the newest fashion trend; Jeremy actually became a valet on this week's Dirty Sexy Money. While Jeremy was learning the complexities of parking cars, the rest of the Darlings were dealing with some serious drama. Dutch's death is officially a murder, and two of the most likely suspects, Tripp Darling and Simon Elder, faced off in an epic poker game.
Continue reading Dirty Sexy Money: The Game
Posted Sep 15th 2006 6:03PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, ABC, Industry, OpEd, Celebrities, NYTVF

Fed, cooled-off by the Frappuchino, and now smelling sporty-fresh, I stationed myself near the red carpet for the premiere of ABC's new comedy
The Knights of Prosperity. You've heard about the show by now; a group of down-on-their luck folks conspire to rob Mick Jagger in order to help them improve their dreary lives.
I was shuttled around a couple of times to make room for photographers with real cameras, so the pictures after the jump are taken from a couple of different areas. Outside, press and photographers were put in a pen, with barriers on three sides. I didn't want to stand inside the pen while waiting for everyone to go in, because it just felt a touch humiliating. As I pointed out to another reporter: barriers on two sides make a line, but barriers on three sides make a pen. Yeesh. More pictures after the jump.
Continue reading NYTVF: The Knights of Prosperity premiere and party