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  2. ClosetCon '13 - Wikipedia

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    "ClosetCon '13" is the eighth episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom Modern Family, and the series' 104th overall. It was aired on November 20, 2013. It was aired on November 20, 2013. The episode was written by Ben Karlin and directed by Fred Savage .

  3. Modern Family season 11 - Wikipedia

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    Haley and Alex wanted to prove that they were able to take care of a dog, with Luke as the dog. Before everyone parts ways, the family meets up at Phil and Claire's house and they form a big family hug. The episode ends with a voiceover of Jay featuring all three houses as the lights turn off, yet at the Dunphys' the porch light is turned back on.

  4. List of Modern Family episodes - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Fulgencio (Modern Family) - Wikipedia

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    The episode ends with the whole family at the christening of the newest member of the family. Finally, Jay goes with the name Fulgencio Joseph Pritchett to satisfy his mother-in-law, but he tells Gloria at the same time that they will never call him that. The godparents of the baby are Claire and Phil.

  6. Family Portrait (Modern Family) - Wikipedia

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    James Poniewozik of Time stated "Portrait" set out to do what some of Modern Family's best episodes have done, notably "Fizbo," in my opinion the show's best episode overall: it moves the characters toward one central event, setting in place the elements for both hilarious disaster and a moment of catharsis.