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* This is the third episode in which Phil and Claire leave their kids at home after [[Playdates]] and [[Fight or Flight]].
 
* This is the third episode in which Phil and Claire leave their kids at home after [[Playdates]] and [[Fight or Flight]].
 
* Luke previously organized a secret party in [[The Party]].
 
* Luke previously organized a secret party in [[The Party]].
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* Cam mentions his famous ''The Lion King'' reveal of Lily in "[[Pilot]]"
 
 
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* Cam mentions Elton John
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* Mitch mimics ''Dirty Dancing''
 
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*Gloria speaks in trucker slang ("a smokey set up a bear trap and I had to back off the hammer" = "a police officer set up a speed trap and I had to slow down")
 
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*The A.V. Club gave it a "B": ''Cam and Mitchell are anchoring this final season. Their journey, from considering a move back to Cam’s hometown to adopting a new baby, has provided this final season with its only moving arc. [...] It’s touching and sickly sweet, and affirms that while the rest of the show seems to be stuck with meaningless storylines, Cam and Mitchell are getting an appropriate send-off.''
 
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Revision as of 10:41, 2 April 2020

I'm Going to Miss This is the sixteenth episode from Season 11 of Modern Family, it will air on April 1, 2020.

Plot Summary

Mitchell is having a hard time letting go of his old life and Gloria steps in to help him say goodbye. Meanwhile, Haley, Luke and Alex decide to throw a party at the Dunphy house when Claire and Phil leave for a trip, and Dylan's mom takes the twins for the night.[1]

Episode Description

As Gloria shows them their new house, Mitchell and Cameron have hard time to adjust themselves. In order to cure Mitchell, Gloria tells him that he has to say goodbye to their old place. He does, but Cam and Lilly finally come back saying that their son has finally arrived and they settle with their kid.

Meanwhile, Alex, Luke and Haley organized a party because they were alone but it backfired because Haley smashed the piano, Alex spilled her drink, which costed a man named Doug a broken leg and a way in order to manipulate her, and Luke had to find snake eggs but forgot one. Since they also organize a Eastern Party for the twins, Phil and Claire have a bad time, because they are the youngest grandparents.

Phil disguises himself in order to find the missing egg and finally manages to find it, but he has to bear the fact that an old man wants to take a picture of his grandson and him. Meanwhile, Claire feigns a wrist injury in order to manipulate Doug.

In a third plot, Jay and Manny decide to compete in a wine degustation, helped by Joe. They have a good time until a competition begins between them.

Main Cast

(The characters struck out do not appear in this episode)

  • Jay Pritchett
  • Gloria Pritchett
  • Manny Delgado
  • Joe Pritchett
  • Claire Dunphy
  • Phil Dunphy
  • Haley Dunphy (Haley Marshall)
  • Alex Dunphy
  • Luke Dunphy
  • Mitchell Pritchett
  • Cameron Tucker
  • Lilly-Tucker Pritchett
  • Dylan Marshall

Guest Starring

  • Jon Daly as Doug
  • Tom Fitzpatrick as Jim
  • Collin Lee Turner as Snake Dude
  • Marcy Goldman as Meemaw
  • Hilda Boulware as Mimsy
  • Oliver Strang as boy
  • Cinai Léonard as Girl 1
  • Annabelle Resnick as Girl 2
  • Mike Ostroski as Mower
  • Sarah Khasrovi as Mother
  • Samuel Davis as father

Trivia

  • The Jay/Manny plot was originally for episode Snapped
  • Eastern is finally celebrated in this episode.

Continuity

  • Grill, Interrupted was broadcasted five years before this episode.
  • This is the third episode in which Phil and Claire leave their kids at home after Playdates and Fight or Flight.
  • Luke previously organized a secret party in The Party.
  • Cam mentions his famous The Lion King reveal of Lily in "Pilot"

Cultural references

  • Cam mentions Elton John
  • Mitch mimics Dirty Dancing
  • Gloria speaks in trucker slang ("a smokey set up a bear trap and I had to back off the hammer" = "a police officer set up a speed trap and I had to slow down")

Reviews

  • The A.V. Club gave it a "B": Cam and Mitchell are anchoring this final season. Their journey, from considering a move back to Cam’s hometown to adopting a new baby, has provided this final season with its only moving arc. [...] It’s touching and sickly sweet, and affirms that while the rest of the show seems to be stuck with meaningless storylines, Cam and Mitchell are getting an appropriate send-off.

References

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