Phil is cooking Thanksgiving dinner this year with Luke as his sous chef, and Claire has no confidence in them and prepares a secret turkey of her own as backup. Meanwhile, Jay and Gloria had plans to spend the holiday away but when the trip gets canceled last minute, they decide not to tell anyone which quickly becomes the worst idea ever since the family dinner gets suddenly moved to their house and it turns into a mad scramble to cover their tracks. Mitch is tired of always being the bad cop so when Lily refuses to wear a nice dress to dinner, he forces Cameron to deal with it who then comes up with a very unconventional approach.
Season 6 Episode 8 of Modern Family was watched by 10,880,000 viewers, resulting in a 3.70 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
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s06e01 - The Long Honeymoon
s06e02 - Do Not Push
s06e03 - The Cold
s06e04 - Marco Polo
s06e05 - Won't You Be Our Neighbor
s06e06 - Halloween 3: AwesomeLand
s06e07 - Queer Eyes, Full Hearts
s06e08 - Three Turkeys
s06e09 - Strangers in the Night
s06e10 - Haley's 21st Birthday
s06e11 - The Day We Almost Died
s06e12 - The Big Guns
s06e13 - Rash Decisions
s06e14 - Valentine's Day 4: Twisted Sister
s06e15 - Fight or Flight
s06e16 - Connection Lost
s06e17 - Closet? You'll Love It!
s06e18 - Spring Break
s06e19 - Grill, Interrupted
s06e20 - Knock 'em Down
s06e21 - Integrity
s06e22 - Patriot Games
s06e23 - Crying Out Loud
s06e24 - American Skyper
When the Pritchett, Delgado and Dunphy families agree to be interviewed by a documentary crew, they have no idea just how much they're about to reveal about themselves. Jay Pritchett met the stunning Columbian Gloria when she bartended in a bikini at the pool party he threw for himself the day his wife left him. Now Jay and Gloria are married and Jay tries hard to keep up with his much younger and hotter wife and her passionate teenage son, Manny.
Claire Delgado is having a hard time raising her own family. Her husband Phil is great, except for the fact that he thinks he's "down" with their teenage kids, much to their embarrassment. Mitchell Dunphy and his enthusiastic partner Cameron have just adopted Lily, a precious little baby girl from Vietnam. This engaging new comedy offers a mockumentary view into the complicated, messy, loving life of three unique families. Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd invite you into the sometimes warm and sometimes twisted embrace of modern day families.