The Wedding, Part 2
- Episode aired May 21, 2014
- TV-PG
- 21m
A series of mishaps and unruly guests threaten to undermine Mitchell and Cameron's wedding.A series of mishaps and unruly guests threaten to undermine Mitchell and Cameron's wedding.A series of mishaps and unruly guests threaten to undermine Mitchell and Cameron's wedding.
- Andy Bailey
- (as Adam DeVine)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe song played by the quartet in the background of the wedding is "Home" by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros.
- Quotes
Claire Dunphy: I remember it like it was yesterday. The day that Mitchell came home from the hospital in a very unfashionable white diaper, with three strands of scraggly raggedy andy hair. We were inseparable. I was his big sister, his big brother, his nemesis, his protector, his best friend. I was his first partner. And I loved every minute of it. So naturally, I was a little picky when it came to who was going to be replacing me. And I met this Cam. He's warm, funny, and loving. Was he everything I wanted for my brother? Was he really the best person. No, I'm the "best person".
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Multi-Part Sitcom Episodes (2016)
A big storyline this season revolves around the upcoming nuptials of Cam (Eric Stonestreet) and Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and all the foibles that event causes both in preparation and execution. Daughter Lily (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons) has some of the best lines of the whole season watching her daddies try to pull off the event.
All the other principle cast members are spot-on as usual. It is a bit weird to see youngest Dunphy child Luke (Nolan Gould) getting so old, but the show transitions with him pretty well.
Where I felt the season was a little stale? The stuff involving Jay (Ed O'Neill) and Gloria (Sofia Vergara), especially their new "Man-ny" Andy (Adam DeVine), a live-in servant not to be confused with the real Manny (Rico Rodriguez).
Like I said, this is still a funny season of the show, but there were a few plotlines and even a few whole episodes that just weren't quite as utterly hilarious as the show had been in the past. I hate to call a season like this a "bad year", but I guess it kind of was compared to other seasons previous. I am heartened, however, by the fact that the most similar comedy to this, that being "The Office", fell off the table with a much more resounding thud when it starting wearing out its welcome. Maybe this is the beginning of that route for "Modern Family", but I still enjoyed watching these episodes quite a bit.
- zkonedog
- Jul 4, 2019
Details
- Runtime21 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD