the finale was okay, typical for a sitcom! bye bye Modern Family
Can't believe it's over. 11 years of this family and now it's over. Always a bittersweet feeling when a show ends but I do like it when they go out on a high rather than drag it along for as long as possible. The moment was right and the stories 'ended' nicely.
God, I cried my eyes out at my job, in the middle of the night. I'll miss this show so much! :sob:
I am SO sad. Goodbye, 11 years of Modern Family
Good finale. Something that apparently it hard to achieve nowadays
I already miss Phil (aka Modern Family’s MVP) :cry::cry::cry:
I will miss this show so much! Farewell Modern Family!
Modern Family was a great show that never failed to deliver.
Sad to see it end.
i will miss this series so much my post series depression is kicking real hard. i wanna see another season of them… if only it’s possible. anyway, i’m really thankful of this show. it has brought me great comfort on days i wasn’t feeling good and wanted an escape with something light, witty & funny all at the same time. modern family gave me that. i will miss the three families, i swear. thank you so much to the whole team and its cast. i will miss this so much.
At least a normal good ending but the last 2 or 3 season where just bad..........
an end to one of the greatest series ever. au revoir, modern family!
It was a rush finale, I expected something way more overwhelming. Something huge. And it was just a double episode on double speed.
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It wasn't the most memorable finale ever, but it also didn't need to be. When you have an ensemble cast this size, it's difficult to incorporate all 11 main players in a heartfelt goodbye that encapsulates everyone's feelings of family, togetherness, and finality. After having watched this, I read an interview w/ co-creators Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd, where they explained that they were both fans of finales, where the characters were saying goodbye, b/c that's what the audience was doing, as well, and I agree w/ this premise.
The last montage was of the camera panning over framed pictures of all the characters taken from the past 11 years, finally settling on a family portrait taken in the season one finale w/ their white outfits splattered w/ mud. This was the only keepsake Christopher Lloyd took from the set, fittingly saying of it, "I thought that if we had to land on one image, that's a good one because it is sort of metaphorical: Families are messy, but beautiful at the same time."