"Modern Family" Kiss and Tell (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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7/10
The good start to S10 continues
studioAT22 September 2019
Maybe it is because they thought it was going to be the last season initially, but 'Modern Family' seems rejuvenated in its tenth year.

This is another good episode indeed, allowing for some wonderful moments.

I also liked the running joke about why the family is all together but not knowing why, which is perhaps audiences have wondered for year.

A good episode.
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9/10
Best episode in a while
TimonsyJ6 August 2020
Modern Family hasn't been great since season 7. That season had some really great episodes and at the same some of the worst episodes of the whole show, but overall it wasn't that bad, it never failed to make me laugh. Season 8 had more downs than ups but it definitely had it's moments as well, but the show wasn't the same that it was a couple of seasons ago. Then season 9 came in and it has been the worst so far, at one point i was asking myself why i kept watching, so many missed opportunities and boring episodes ruined it for me and many other people as well.

This episode doesn't deserve a 9, at best it's a great average episode of the earlier seasons, but this episode it's a huge improvement of the past seasons. Maybe it's because these are the first episodes of the season and, in my opinion, the best moments and episodes of the last 3 seasons are at the beginning of each season. Maybe it's because the writers are excited to get back to write for this show, but because they have been doing it for a long time they started to get bored after several episodes and just start writing to first thing that comes on their head without giving it too much thought. Or maybe because they thought this was the last season they decided to put their best, either way, i'm glad we got this episode.

This episode proved me that no matter how many seasons have passed, they still have the opportunities and ability to make great and funny episodes. For a while i've been thinking that it would've been better for the show if they decided to put a little more of focus to Manny, Luke, and Alex. Pretty much every episode that they had a bit more focus on them, that episode stand out in my opinion. For the earlier seasons the protagonists were the main couple, and with good reasons, there weren't many stories to tell with a couple of kids, except for the few jokes and lines they had. But now they have grown up and there are many stories that they can tell with them and start putting the main couple on a more secondary role, not for every episode, but at least for some of them. We spent years where pretty much every storyline and every episode the main couples were the protagonist, but now they are running out of ideas for stories to tell with them and it's time to move on to give the younger character more protagonism.

I'm sorry i know i said "seasons" too many times
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8/10
A move in the right direction
FlorianLaur28 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I thought this episode was actually kind of sweet because of the way it handles the whole "Hailey Dylan" ark in a better way than previous seasons had.

Dylan/Reid Ewing has the bad luck that from day one, he was sort of typecast as the doofus. So it's tricky to eventually make him the one Hailey will end up with if he has very limited room to grow due to that.

But as someone who also still has trouble to forget my first love that dumped me 8 years ago, I could very much relate to what he said in this episode and the season opening.

In real life, unfortunately becoming a better person who is good enough (something in itself I find bad and despicable because girls/women shouldn't be treated so special, we should treat us as EQUALS) for the one we love so much wouldn't make a difference. In my experience, girls never give second chances (unless it's for non-romantic reasons like they need support or something). But it is sweet to see that Hailey seems to consider it now and is actually wooed by Dylan's constant attempts to become a better, more mature person.

We all know the writers didn't do themselves any favour to pair up Hailey with that British clown who feels so forced in, can't act and has less than zero chemistry with her. Probably if Hailey left Andy for Dylan, it could have been a more satisfying concussion of Hailey's journey.

I still remember how Hailey treated Dylan basically like an item. He had to be her back up while she got to date and date for attention and to boost her ego (as she admitted to Andy he was the first guy she ever loved, we know she never really dated because she actually loved someone). It made me kind of angry at her. She even admitted in season 9 that he is her romantic "back up".

As we live in a time where a romantic back yo is actually a thing (studies say over 50% of American women in marriages or relationships own one or several back up guys), a trend I personally find despicable, it is sweet to see if a fictional character at least seems to learn that you shouldn't treat people like that!

At least Hailey finally seems to realize that and I truly hope that this will inspire younger girls to start to appreciate the Dylan's of this world who never stop to try to better themselves for the one they truly love.

What's better proof of someone's sincere love than to still love and aspire for someone who couldn't care less about us or often doesn't even think of us? Dylan does that. And he has been since season 3 when Hailey wouldn't marry him (yet). So I really feel it is sweet and although I also sometimes wondered why they end up together, I feel this episode explains why and should be remembered for it.

Kudos, Modern Family, you are sorely missed:'(
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10/10
Finnaly
cioflec_sabin4 October 2018
They brought the humor back, best episode in a while.
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10/10
This episode will keep me up at night for weeks to come
rbaczyz30 September 2021
At 9:26 in this episode Luke, Manny, Mitch, and Jay are playing pool. For some reason there are two "2" balls on the table. I need answers. Was it a blip? Did they not have the budget? Is the Illuminati real??? I guess we will never know. Solid episode, 10/10.
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