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Phyllis Rogers Stone
#50Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 2:24pm

That article mentions my favorite literary device, the unreliable narrator!

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#51Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 3:13pm

I've never watched Cougar Town. Courtney Cox bugs the crap outta me.


KFTC!!!!!

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Reginald Tresilian
#52Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 3:25pm

Stock, do you watch "Modern Family"?

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#53Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 3:28pm

It's Courteny, thank you very much. Get it right!!!

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madbrian
#54Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 3:31pm

Maybe the fact that she doesn't even know how to spell her own name is part of the problem?


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clever name
#55Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 3:32pm

Thanks for that article.
But it's not like I liked Cathy, I just hated Jane. I agree with the friend in the article. I can't get past that she walked out like that. It was so STUPID!!

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#56Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 3:39pm

EL OH EL at madbrian.

I have never read a book by any of the Bronte sisters. Is that weird? I read a lot.

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Reginald Tresilian
#57Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 3:41pm

I never had till a couple years ago. I flipped over "Wuthering Heights."

Roscoe
#58Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 3:50pm

I had to really struggle to read WUTHERING HEIGHTS, until that miserable little social-climbing tease Catherine (Bitch) Earnshaw does English literature a favor and dies dies DIES a death not nearly grisly enough to suit me.

The book read like the wind after that, I can tell you. Heathcliff ROCKS.


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#59Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 3:53pm

So Roscoe prefers Heathcliff over Garfield, apparently.

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#60Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 3:57pm

My boyfriend turned to me during Modern Family last night and said, "I just don't buy them as a couple," referring to Sofia and Al Bundy. I didn't speak to him for a while. They are my favorites!

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#61Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 3:58pm

Also
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#62Modern Family
Posted: 10/1/10 at 5:05pm

Does she really spell it that way? Why?

Reg, I just started watching Modern Family this summer when the reruns were on.


KFTC!!!!!

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#63Modern Family
Posted: 10/3/10 at 1:22am

Cause that's how her parents spelled it.

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#64Modern Family
Posted: 10/3/10 at 11:02am

Her parents are stupid!


KFTC!!!!!

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#65Modern Family
Posted: 10/3/10 at 12:39pm

They spell it "parnets."

FindingNamo
#66Modern Family
Posted: 10/6/10 at 10:51pm

Not so good tonight. It's just my opinion.


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broadwayjim42
#67Modern Family
Posted: 10/7/10 at 7:19am

Agreed...too much Nathan One Note. Actually, most of the main characters were a little more annoying than usual.

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madbrian
#68Modern Family
Posted: 10/7/10 at 8:03am

On last night's episode, there was virtually no interaction between the three families, other than the post-quake phone call. I thing the interaction is a big part of the show's charm & chemistry.


"It does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are 20 gods or no god. It neither picks my pocket, nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

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#69Modern Family
Posted: 10/7/10 at 8:14am

Nathan Lane just doesn't belong on that show. It was so distracting.

Love Nathan. Love Modern Family. Together . . . not so much.

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jasonf
#70Modern Family
Posted: 10/7/10 at 8:23am

Not the strongest episode by any means. Still a couple of good parts - mostly from Luke.

The pan of soda cracked me up, as did his line "How am I supposed to look at my head from over there?"


Hi, Shirley Temple Pudding.

FindingNamo
#71Modern Family
Posted: 10/7/10 at 9:24am

Phil was beyond the pale. The broken stair bit is beyond played out.


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Q
#72Modern Family
Posted: 10/7/10 at 9:28am

I finally got to see this for the first time last night. I guess I'll try again some other time, as it left me rather cold. Nathan was seemingly in a different universe.

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#73Modern Family
Posted: 10/7/10 at 9:34am

Agree, not a good episode. But the line that made me laugh out loud:

"You have to drive me to the Museum of Tolerance"

"Fine, how far away is Tolerance?"

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Reginald Tresilian
#74Modern Family
Posted: 10/7/10 at 9:52am

I think Luke pretty much walked off with the whole episode.