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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Modern Family Season 3 Episode 9 - Punkin Chunkin

Even here in Brazil we do not celebrate Thanksgiving, this is one of my favorite holidays. I love this time because, even without turkey, no pumpkin pie without the anticipation of Christmas family shack in the American series always seek to perfect in their dedicated episodes to date, which brings us, generally, a crop of cute moments and full of humor.

Not everyone likes it, of course. If you are against this idea, it can stand on the side of Pritchetts and wait because the folks at # TeamDreamers will throw a pumpkin in your face, using a giant slingshot.

Taking all of this, Modern Family, once again, this excellent episode third season. It was fun from start to finish and I loved the cute message that tried to pass, when dreams realistic and joined in a moment of fun, attempts, and family unity.

The great thing about the series remains the possibility of something like this also happen in your home. I'm not saying that the people in your family will go around destroying vegetables on holidays, but that question of differences, the quarrels and coexistence with different personalities. You can choose your friends but family, there is no escape (except winning the mega-sena and going far away to avoid seeing poor people next to you).

Resort has become a cliché that compliment, but I must say how the cast was cohesive. I'm becoming a fan of moments Haley / Alex. Acertadíssima the Decision to put them closer together in situations that usually end up in a car accident or destruction of any property of value.

Gloria always does well in the role of over-protective mother, especially in comparison with traditional Colombian their education. I wonder how it would be if it were more confident. I also find it very cool when Jay decides to meddle in the affairs of Manny. Once upon a time he ceased to be the stepfather to the boy's father, and even if they can not be sensational as Phil and Luke, work better today than ever before.

Sometimes I am trying to understand this odd couple formed by Cameron and Mitchell, but this episode gave me a good perspective, showing that, in fact, they are no different from Claire and Phil or Jay and Gloria. The thing is, Mitchell is always the best moments of "detonation" in her husband's testimony and I am surprised that the relationship still exists. I love the stories of rural boy who insists on telling Cameron. None of them are really funny, but the context in which they appear is always appropriate.

As usual, Phil led the episode and killed me with his man-shake there in the beginning. When I thought the commercial helmet TM massager would be the pinnacle, behold, the discussions with Claire, in the folding napkins and table decorations that would revolutionize the world. Do not have anything else to say except my traditional thanksgiving for another wonderful Thanksgiving episode of Modern Family.

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