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"Manny Get Your Gun" is the eighth episode of the second season of the sitcom, Modern Family and the 32nd overall. It originally aired November 17, 2010 on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The episode was written by Danny Zuker , from a story by Modern Family co-creator, Christopher Lloyd and was directed by Michael Spiller .
The episode was also named the eleventh best episode of 2010 by TV Guide and was also named among the best 2010 episodes of Modern Family by The A.V. Club. [65] [66] The second season of Modern Family has veered erratically from all-time classics, that deserve to stand with the best episodes from season one, to deeply mediocre or even bad ...
Modern Family is an American television mockumentary sitcom created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan for ABC. The series is set in Los Angeles, California and it follows the family lives of Jay Pritchett (Ed O'Neill), his daughter Claire Dunphy (Julie Bowen) and his son Mitchell Pritchett (Jesse Tyler Ferguson). In the series, Claire and her husband Phil Dunphy (Ty Burrell) have three ...
The episode was written by Dan O'Shannon, marking his third writing credit for the series. [1] [3] The episode was directed by Michael Spiller, his sixth director's credit. [1] [4] The episode is the first of the season to feature Dylan , Haley's boyfriend. [1] [5] The episode is the first to mention the late-2000s recession. [6]
He called it "ambitious episode, but never one that felt overstuffed." He ultimately called it the best episode since "Manny Get Your Gun". [12] New York writer Rachael Maddux praised the episode's writing and pacing, saying it is "in the running for best of the season". She also praised the character development writing that it featured the ...
Manny Jacinto is a recognizable face thanks to television roles on “The Good Place” and “Nine Perfect Strangers,” but he’s currently breaking through like never before as Qimir on ...
In the episode titled “U Got the Look,” which originally aired in October 2003, Steele’s Manny tells BFF Emma (Miriam McDonald) that she wants to “be hot” — “not cute, not adorable ...
In its original American broadcast, "Dance Dance Revelation" was viewed by an estimated 11.075 million viewers and received a 4.1 rating/11% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49 dropping 15% from the previous non-special episode, "Manny Get Your Gun" and is the second lowest rated episode this season just behind "Mother Tucker".