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}}'''Jay Pritchett''' ([[Ed O'Neill]]), is the patriarch of the family and father of [[Claire]] and [[Mitchell]], who is on the south side of middle age. He is married to [[Gloria]] and a stepfather to [[Manny Delgado|Manny]], however he is much older than Gloria and is often mistaken for her father. At times there is a cultural clash between him and his wife and step son because of their strong Colombian heritage. Most of the time Jay manages to tolerate Manny's sensitivity and Gloria's attitude. Although he usually acts tough, he values all of his extended family members. On occasion Jay enjoys traditionally manly hobbies such as watching football (Jay used to be a quarterback in college) and constructing model airplanes. He has never really been accepting of his son, Mitchell, being gay. However he seems to become accepting of this in the episode "Come Fly With Me", but after this episode he isn't still completely accepting of his son being gay. Aside from this, he is seen trying to get [[Shorty]] to "open up" to him in the episode "Fifteen Percent", and tries to comfort him about being gay, only to find out that he isn't gay.
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}}'''Jay Pritchett''' ([[Ed O'Neill]]), is the patriarch of the family and father of [[Claire]] and [[Mitchell]], who is on the south side of middle age. He is married to [[Gloria]] and a stepfather to [[Manny Delgado|Manny]], however he is much older than Gloria and is often mistaken for her father. At times there is a cultural clash between him and his wife and step son because of their strong Colombian heritage. Most of the time Jay manages to tolerate Manny's sensitivity and Gloria's attitude. Although he usually acts tough, he values all of his extended family members.
   
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On occasion Jay enjoys traditionally manly hobbies such as watching football (Jay used to be a quarterback in college) and constructing model airplanes. He has never really been accepting of his son, Mitchell, being gay. However he seems to become accepting of this in the episode "Come Fly With Me", but after this episode he isn't still completely accepting of his son being gay. Aside from this, he is seen trying to get [[Shorty]] to "open up" to him in the episode "Fifteen Percent", and tries to comfort him about being gay, only to find out that he isn't gay.
===Appearances===
 
'''Season 1'''
 
 
*[[Pilot]]
 
*[[The Bicycle Thief]]
 
*[[Come Fly With Me]]
 
*[[The Incident]]
 
*[[Coal Digger]]
 
*[[Run For Your Wife]]
 
*[[En Garde]]
 
*[[Great Expectations]]
 
*[[Fizbo]]
 
*[[Undeck The Halls]]
 
*[[Up All Night]]
 
*[[Not In My House]]
 
*[[Fifteen Percent]]
 
*[[Moon Landing]]
 
*[[My Funky Valentine]]
 
*[[Fears]]
 
*[[Truth Be Told]]
 
*[[Starry Night]]
 
*[[Game Changer]]
 
*[[Benched]]
 
*[[Travels With Scout]]
 
*[[Airport 2010]]
 
*[[Hawaii]]
 
*[[Family Portrait]]
 
'''Total:''' 24 episodes
 
 
 
'''Season 2'''
 
*[[The Old Wagon]]
 
*[[The Kiss]]
 
*[[Earthquake]]
 
*[[Strangers on a Treadmill]]
 
*[[Unplugged]]
 
*[[Halloween]]
 
*[[Chirp]]
 
*[[Manny Get Your Gun]]
 
*[[Mother Tucker]]
 
*[[Dance Dance Revelation]]
 
'''Total:''' 10 episodes
 
 
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[[Category:Featured Articles]]
 
[[Category:Featured Articles]]

Revision as of 00:49, 20 July 2012

Template:CharacterJay Pritchett (Ed O'Neill), is the patriarch of the family and father of Claire and Mitchell, who is on the south side of middle age. He is married to Gloria and a stepfather to Manny, however he is much older than Gloria and is often mistaken for her father. At times there is a cultural clash between him and his wife and step son because of their strong Colombian heritage. Most of the time Jay manages to tolerate Manny's sensitivity and Gloria's attitude. Although he usually acts tough, he values all of his extended family members.

On occasion Jay enjoys traditionally manly hobbies such as watching football (Jay used to be a quarterback in college) and constructing model airplanes. He has never really been accepting of his son, Mitchell, being gay. However he seems to become accepting of this in the episode "Come Fly With Me", but after this episode he isn't still completely accepting of his son being gay. Aside from this, he is seen trying to get Shorty to "open up" to him in the episode "Fifteen Percent", and tries to comfort him about being gay, only to find out that he isn't gay.