Spring Break (Modern Family)

"Spring Break"
Modern Family episode
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 18
Directed by Gail Mancuso
Written by Paul Corrigan
Brad Walsh
Production code 6ARG17
Original air date March 25, 2015
Guest appearance(s)
Season 6 episodes
Episode chronology

"Spring Break" is the eighteenth episode of the sixth season of the American sitcom Modern Family, and the series' 138th episode overall. It originally aired on March 25, 2015. The episode was written by Paul Corrigan & Brad Walsh, and directed by Gail Mancuso.

In the episode, Alex checks her e-mails all the time as she awaits the responses from colleges and Claire, to make her relax a little, she asks her to go to a Music Festival with Haley. Haley, gets Alex drunk while later finds out that Alex was not accepted to Harvard. Phil decides to spend some time with Luke but he is hurt when Luke begins to outperform him in every activity they practice together. Mitchel believes that Lily has a bad time at the camp and decides to go and pick her up despite everyone telling him that Lily is fine. Jay goes with him so he can smoke while Gloria accompanies Cameron at a talent show organized by his school. Cameron wants to perform "Memories" from Cats but Senor Kaplan wants to perform the same song. Cameron gives up and lets him perform it but after an accident, that Cameron was blamed for, Kaplan cannot perform. Cameron feels bad about it but Gloria manages to expose Kaplan by making him admit the truth while everyone is listening.

"Spring Break" received positive reviews from the critics.

Plot

It is Spring Break and Alex (Ariel Winter) is busy checking her e-mails to see if Harvard have accepted her. Under Claire's (Julie Bowen) instructions, Alex goes with Haley (Sarah Hyland) to a Music Festival so she can relax a little and take her mind away from colleges. After Haley gets Alex drunk, Haley is on the phone with Claire learning that Alex did not get accepted to Harvard and she understands why Alex behaves so weird outside the fact that she is also drunk. Haley talks to Alex, and manages to convince her to put things to perspective. Returning home, Alex looks better and admits that Haley made her proud of herself while heading to her room rejecting Claire's help.

Phil (Ty Burrell) decides to spend time with his son. However, Luke (Nolan Gould) begins to outperform his dad in every activity they practice together, like playing the banjo and trampolining. When Claire gets excited of how fast Luke learn to play the banjo and how good he is at trampolining, Phil's feelings get hurt. Later on, Phil finds a bra under Luke's pillow and berates him as he is still "a kid who lives under his Dad's roof, and should follow his rules". While Phil is yelling at Luke, an accident with the banjo injures Luke in the eye, and Phil has to escort him to the hospital. Phil apologizes for his behavior, which Luke accepts and reveals that the bra actually belongs to him because he has trouble un-doing it on girls and he wants to practice. When a nurse comes to see Luke, he takes the opportunity to un-do her bra.

Jay (Ed O'Neill) and Gloria (Sofia Vergara) try to give up one of their bad habits that annoys each other. Gloria has to stop watching her soap operas while Jay has to quit smoking. Jay gets the opportunity to leave the house and smoke when Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) believes that Lily (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons) is miserable at her scout camp and decides to pick her up. Jay goes with him and on their way there, they disagree on the fact that parents should always be there for their kids as Mitchell believes, while Jay supports that children have to learn to be independent. When the arrive at the camp, Mitchell realizes that he was wrong and that Lily enjoys her time there. He tries to apologize by narrating a scary story he heard during the time he was at camp but fails until the moment the scouts see Jay in the woods, who they mistakenly believe is the ghost from Mitchell's story.

Back in the town, Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) has to participate in a talent show that his school is organizing, and Gloria accompanies him. At the talent show, Cameron meets Senor Kaplan (Will Sasso) and begrudgingly lets him sing his song. However, after an accident, Cameron is wrongly blamed by the others who think that he deliberately injured Senor Kaplan in order to take his place. Cameron feels bad knowing what everyone believes he did and his performance is not good. After the performance, Kaplan reveals to Gloria that he was the one responsible for the accident because he knew he could not perform the song, unaware that Gloria had turned his microphone on in order to reveal the truth and help Cameron. When everyone hears of Kaplan's plan, they turn their favor and Cameron fights him, much to Gloria's pleasure as she finally found a real soap opera to watch without commercial breaks.

Reception

Ratings

The episode was watched by an audience of 8.71 million people, down by 0.90 from the previous episode.[1]

Reviews

"Spring Break" received positive reviews from the critics.

Gwen Ihnat of The A.V. Club awarded the episode a B, saying that "The show fares better with less chaos, more insight". She also praised the various character pairings, stating "Random pairings of our [Modern Family] players like Cam & Gloria and Mitch & Jay are appreciated".[2]

Ashley Bissette Sumerel of TV Fanatic rated the episode with 4.2/5, stating that her "favorite thing about [the episode] is the interaction between Haley and Alex". She also praised the Phil and Luke's storyline, saying that Phil's confession to Luke was "both endearing and hilarious...perfect deadpan comedy".[3]

References

  1. Kondolojy, Amanda (March 26, 2015). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'Survivor', 'The Middle', 'The Goldbergs', 'Modern Family' & 'Criminal Minds' Adjusted Up". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 3, 2015.
  2. Ihnat, Gwen (March 26, 2015). "Review: Modern Family 'Spring Break'". The A.V. Clun. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  3. Bissette Sumerel, Ashley (March 25, 2015). "Modern Family Season Six Episode 18 Review: Spring Break". TV Fanatic. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
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