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*The title references [[Wikipedia:The Day the Music Died|The Day the Music Died]]. |
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+ | *Jay tells Manny "''Jesús'', take the wheel", a reference to the song "[[Wikipedia:Jesus, Take the Wheel|Jesus, Take the Wheel]]" by Carrie Underwood. |
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Revision as of 01:04, 9 January 2015
While driving out to get breakfast, the Dunphys, including Manny, have a near death experience causing everyone to reevaluate their lives. Claire resolves to be more fun and less uptight, Haley and Alex agree not to fight anymore, Manny refuses to ever ride in a car again, Luke wants to check off his bucket list, Phil decides to be a take action type of guy, and the rest of the family has to bear the brunt of all the new attitudes.
Synopsis
Guest starring
- Rob Riggle as Gil Thorpe
- Joel J. Gelman as Sam
- Chris Stacy as Rob
Continuity
- Gil Thorpe reappears from "Flip Flop", "Career Day", and "The Feud".
- Phil's love for alpacas returns from "After the Fire."
Trivia
- Luke's bucket list: Mentos Jet Pack Ramp Climb; Hold My Breath For 5 Minutes, Build a Bat Cave, Chew More Gum, Learn French, Clone Myself
Cultural References
- The title references The Day the Music Died.
- Jay tells Manny "Jesús, take the wheel", a reference to the song "Jesus, Take the Wheel" by Carrie Underwood.
Gallery