After recent trips take the Dunphys to New York; Mitch, Cam and Lily to the Midwest; and Jay, Gloria, Manny and Joe to Juarez, Mexico; the Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan reunites in its eighth season premiere with all of the families converging at home for Father's Day. In subsequent episodes, as Claire struggles to keep order at the company with Jay back in the fold at Pritchett's Closets, Phil starts to enjoy more hobbies. Gloria's hot sauce business starts to pick up steam, while Mitch and Cam continue to see a parade of interesting guests in their upstairs rental... unit, and also deal with their maturing tween, Lily. Meanwhile, Haley changes jobs and starts down a new entrepreneurial path, focusing on her career in attempt to balance out her wobbly romantic life, and Alex learns to keep her life balanced at Caltech, including dealing with a considerable bout of mononucleosis. Manny and Luke fumble through their freedom-filled senior year of high school but feel the pressure of college approaching, complete with a joint college visit. Halloween and New Year's Eve episodes will punctuate a season that continues to watch this wonderfully large and blended family evolve, giving us an honest and often hilarious look into the warm and sometimes twisted embrace of the modern family. [show more]
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All 22 episodes from the eighth season of the Golden Globe-winning mockumentary-style sitcom following three branches of a sprawling, cheerfully dysfunctional, multi-cultural family in Los Angeles. In this season, Phil (Ty Burrell) meets his hero, weatherman Rainer Shine (Nathan Fillion), Luke (Nolan Gould)'s Halloween party looks set to be named the worst party of the year, and Jay (Ed O'Neill) despairs when Phil shows an interest in joining his beloved country club. The episodes are: 'A Tale of Three Cities', 'A Stereotypical Day', 'Blindsided', 'Weathering Heights', 'Halloween IV: Revenge of Rod Skyhook', 'Grab It', 'Thanksgiving Jamboree', 'The Alliance', 'Snow Ball', 'Ringmaster Keifth', 'Sarge & Pea', 'Do You Believe in Magic', 'Do It Yourself', 'Heavy Is the Head', 'Finding Fizbo', 'Basketball', 'Pig Moon Rising', 'Five Minutes', 'Frank's Wedding', 'All Things Being Equal', 'Alone Time' and 'The Graduates'.
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