Who Played the Bait Shop in Modern Family

24th episode of the second flavour of Modern Family

"The 1 That Got Away"
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Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Claire (Julie Bowen) trapped by a dog at their childhood home

Episode no. Season 2
Episode 24
Directed by James Bagdonas
Written past Paul Corrigan
Brad Walsh
Dan O'Shannon
Product code 2ARG23
Original air date May 25, 2011[1]
Guest appearance
  • Rob Huebel every bit Glen Whipple
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"The One That Got Away" is the 24th episode of the 2nd season of the American comedy tv series Modern Family unit, and the 48th episode overall. It is the last episode of season two. It was originally aired on May 25, 2011. The episode was directed by James Bagdonas and was written by Paul Corrigan, Brad Walsh and Dan O'Shannon.

The episode follows the family trying to create a special twenty-four hour period for Jay's birthday, while the merely he wants is to spend a serenity day angling. Claire and Mitchell endeavour to recreate a photo of the two of them while they were kids to make a special gift to Jay, Cameron goes to bakery to buy a cake but he gets into trouble, Phil tries to pass Gloria equally his married woman at the mall when he runs into his college nemesis and the kids attempt to make a special video as a gift to Jay. Everyone gathers at the house for the birthday, merely the dinner ends upwardly a disaster.

The episode received positive reviews from critics.

Plot [edit]

Information technology is Jay's (Ed O'Neill) birthday and all he desires is to have a tranquility birthday while line-fishing on the lake, only the family misinterpret him equally wanting a big celebration. In their frantic scramble to put everything together, all they manage to do is to ruin Jay's solar day who ends up not going fishing.

Claire (Julie Bowen) and Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) want to make a special gift to their dad; recreate a photo of the 2 of them while they were kids. They dressed up the way they were on the photo (Mitchell is dressed upward as a crewman) and they go to their babyhood dwelling to accept the motion-picture show. When they go there, no one is at dwelling so they decide to climb the fence, take the motion-picture show and go. While trying to take the picture, the dog of the owners' sees them and they wind up trapped in the back thousand. They cease up calling Jay to come and help them.

Meanwhile, Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) goes to the bakery to buy a cake for Jay but he gets himself into trouble when people hear him talking on the phone. Manny (Rico Rodriguez) is on the other side of the line request for communication for a daughter he likes. Cameron is telling him what to say and people misinterpret his words, thinking he is talking to an underage girl. While crying he calls Gloria (Sofía Vergara) to ask her to have the cake but Jay accidentally took her phone and so he is the one who ends up going to purchase the cake.

Phil (Ty Burrell) runs into his old college nemesis, Glen (Rob Huebel), while at the mall with Gloria and Lily. When Glen keeps making fun of him, he decides to make him think that Gloria is his married woman. Glen gets impressed when he sees Gloria but he tells Phil that he was thinking he had married Claire and that he was jealous of him back in higher because he was dating her. Phil realizes how lucky he is for having Claire and subsequently going dorsum home he tells her all the time.

Haley (Sarah Hyland), Alex (Ariel Wintertime) and Luke (Nolan Gould) want to do a special gift for their granddad; a video with all the family talking about Jay and wishing him happy birthday. The material they have though is not the best and Luke says he volition edit information technology to make something awesome.

At the end of the episode, the whole family is at Jay and Gloria's home for the birthday dinner. Jay'south day at the lake is ruined, Stella drops the cake on the flooring and the presents Jay gets are non the ones someone was expecting. Luke wants to save the day with the special video merely when he plays it no 1 likes information technology and it leaves Jay with a headache. Finally, Manny is the one who saves the political party who tried to brand Jay's wish about fishing come true at the house's pool.

The episode ends with Mitchell telling Cameron that he wants a 2nd kid. Cameron immediately agrees asking if they could go a boy this fourth dimension.

Production [edit]

"The 1 That Got Away" was written past Paul Corrigan, Brad Walsh & Dan O'Shannon and was directed by James Bagdonas, his first and just credit for the series.[1] This episode was given a rating of Tv-xiv Fifty.[one] The episode was filmed on March 9[2] and March 10, 2011.[1] The episode as well features a guest appearance from Rob Huebel equally Glen Whipple, Phil's former college nemesis.[1]

Reception [edit]

Ratings [edit]

In its original American circulate on May 25, 2011, "The One That Got Away" was viewed by an estimated 10.31 million households and received a 4.2 rating/xi% share amid adults betwixt the ages of 18 and 49.[3] This means that it was seen by 4.1% of all xviii- to 49-year-olds, and 11% of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the circulate. This marked a slight rise in the ratings from the previous episode "Run into You lot Next Fall" and stayed flat with the kickoff season finale, "Family Portrait".[3] In its timeslot, "See You Next Fall" was defeated by Play a trick on reality series, American Idol which received a 9.two rating/26% share in the 18–49 demographic. Still, the serial defeated a rerun episode of CBS crime drama Criminal Minds which received a 1.four rating/four% share, a rerun episode of the NBC reality series Infinitesimal to Win It which received a ane.0 rating/2% share and the season finale of The CW Television Network reality series America'south Next Meridian Model which received a 0.iv rating/2% share.[iii] "The One That Got Away" was the second most-watched scripted prove for the calendar week of broadcast among adults aged xviii–49 subsequently the Glee finale, and was the seventh most-watched show among all viewers.[4] Added with the DVR viewers, the episode received a 6.two rating in the xviii–49 demographic, calculation a 2.0 rating to the original viewership.[v]

Reviews [edit]

"The One That Got Abroad" received mostly positive reviews from critics.

HitFix reviewer Alan Sepinwall gave the episode a positive review, complimenting the episode for having an overlapping theme and plot, unlike previous episodes. He likewise complimented the writers for featuring "versions of the characters I feel the most affection for" and for using a plot for Cameron that "didn't circumduct effectually him being a whiny, overly-sensitive diva".[six]

Donna Bowman of The A.V. Club compared the episode to "Airport 2010" and "Hawaii" and praised the episode'south use of Ed O'Neill and for his characters non "explosive" reactions to his family planning a birthday party for him. She ultimately gave the episode a B+.[7]

Despite the positive reviews, many critics suggested that the previous episode, "See Y'all Side by side Fall", would've worked improve as the flavor finale.[6] [seven]

Easter Eggs [edit]

At the beginning of the episode, Haley and Alex are seen watching Lily's commercial from the season 2 episode where Lily starred in a commercial (episode seven, "Chirp").

The brusk videos of the family members that Alex took in order to create a video montage for Jay'southward birthday refer each to a specific episode of the flavour: Haley in the black cat costume from "Halloween" (episode half dozen), Gloria yelling at the adjacent door's dog from "Unplugged" (episode 5), Mitchell practicing the choreography for the flash mob he surprises Cam with in "Manny Become Your Gun" (episode 8), Phil with the Bixby's name tag for the improvised Valentine's part play in "Bixby's Back" (episode 14), Cam putting on makeup to go Fizbo because he has "a trivial daughter'due south birthday political party to save", meaning Lily'south "Princess Political party" (episode 15), Claire getting out with the "Slow down" signs she fabricated for the driver of the likewise fast machine from "Slow Down Your Neighbors" (episode 11) and Luke with the "astronaut helmet" he wore in "Chirp" (episode 7) to avoid catching Claire and Haley's common cold, where we also see Phil in the background curse the chirping fume detector while wearing Claire's apron.

Also, well-nigh the end, Gloria looks for cake candles in the kitchen drawer and finds various objects which have been of import in previous episodes: the FrootLoop necklace Manny gave her in "Mother's Twenty-four hour period" (episode 21), the Baby Jesus that Gloria received from Jay's secretary who misunderstood her when she told her to social club "baby cheeses" in "Halloween" (episode vi), the BB gun that Manny gets from Jay for his altogether and the spare set of Gloria's car keys from "Manny Become Your Gun" (episode 8), which led her and Jay to a fight because he said she is besides disorganised and lost them while she insisted until the end that somebody broke in and stole them. Yet in this episode she only comments the finding with a "Ay, I was looking for these keys".

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d east "Nugget Display". Abcmedianet.com. Retrieved 2011-05-17 .
  2. ^ "Asset Display". Abcmedianet.com. 2011-03-09. Retrieved 2011-05-17 .
  3. ^ a b c Gorman, Pecker (2011-02-27). "Wed Final Ratings: 'American Idol,' 'Modern Family' Adapted Up; 'Law & Order: LA,' 'Criminal Minds: Suspect Beliefs' Adjusted Downwardly - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2011-05-28. Retrieved 2011-05-28 .
  4. ^ Gorman, Neb (2011-05-29). "Telly Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'American Idol,' 'Dancing With The Stars,' 'Glee,' 'Mod Family' Meridian Season's Final Week - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2011-06-03 .
  5. ^ Gorman, Neb (2011-06-09). "Live+7 DVR Ratings: 'Modern Family unit' Finale Tops Absolute Gains In Season'southward Final Days - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers". Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. Archived from the original on 2011-06-16. Retrieved 2011-06-xiii .
  6. ^ a b Sepinwall, Alan (May 26, 2011). "Season finale review: 'Modern Family' - 'The I That Got Away': Altogether magic". HitFix . Retrieved July xiii, 2011.
  7. ^ a b Bowman, Donna (May 25, 2011). "Good Cop Bad Dog". The A.V. Club . Retrieved June 13, 2011.

External links [edit]

  • Afterbuzz's discussion near "The I That Got Away" on YouTube
  • "The One That Got Away" at IMDb
  • "The One That Got Away" at ABC.com

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