It sneaks up on you seeming like an average episode when in reality it explores a very common problem young adults and their parents face. That moment when you realise you are not where you are "supposed" to be in life. Not every kid in the US makes it to college, not every kid who made it to college succeeds in it and not every non-college-going kid makes it without that kind of education. Because that's not how life works, nobody becomes sucessful overnight (and not only money wise but in life)
There are no sides here, there are no enemies, sensible subjects, social justice issues. It's just another of the few depictions of a traditional family where the children reach an age where they are supposed to "leave the nest" and "start their lives" but not everything works as planned. It was refreshing to see the Dunphy's so vulnerable and lost, it makes it easier to relate to them and it showcases a very common issue of the "modern" families today.
Not only is it an issue in the US but also in countries all around the world. We have seen the issue being depicted in second or third world countries or in a minorities underdog-sort of uplifting tale, but not many stories involving the middle class families. This lends for a refreshing and eye-opening tale when the show was beginning to get a bit bland and repetitive
There are no sides here, there are no enemies, sensible subjects, social justice issues. It's just another of the few depictions of a traditional family where the children reach an age where they are supposed to "leave the nest" and "start their lives" but not everything works as planned. It was refreshing to see the Dunphy's so vulnerable and lost, it makes it easier to relate to them and it showcases a very common issue of the "modern" families today.
Not only is it an issue in the US but also in countries all around the world. We have seen the issue being depicted in second or third world countries or in a minorities underdog-sort of uplifting tale, but not many stories involving the middle class families. This lends for a refreshing and eye-opening tale when the show was beginning to get a bit bland and repetitive