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"The Long Honeymoon"
Modern Family episode
Episode no.Season 6
Episode 1
Directed byBeth McCarthy-Miller
Written byDanny Zuker
Production code6ATM01
Original air dateSeptember 24, 2014
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"The Long Honeymoon" is the first episode, making it the season premiere, of the sixth season of the American sitcom Modern Family, and the series' 121st episode overall. The episode aired on September 24, 2014. The episode was written by Danny Zuker and directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller.

The episode follows three plots. After Cam and Mitch return from their honeymoon, Cam continues to be over romantic with Mitch, leading to Mitch confronting him. Meanwhile, Claire, Phil, Haley, and Luke enjoy a perfect summer, until Alex returns. When they realize this, they try to send Alex back. Gloria notices that Jay does not put a lot of effort into the way he looks. She gets upset by this and she argues with him in an attempt to get him to improve how he looks.

The episode received positive reviews from the critics.

Plot

After Cam (Eric Stonestreet) and Mitch (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) return from their honeymoon, Cam continues to be over romantic with Mitch buying him flowers every day and surprising him at work, something that annoys Mitch. Mitch visits Claire (Julie Bowen) and asks for advice on what to do and how to tell Cam that he is getting annoyed. Claire suggests that he continue to act happy and surprised for Cam until the phase passes through. Following their conversation, Cam shows up at Mitch's business lunch and embarrasses him by sharing stories about him with his co-workers. Mitch confronts Cam, and Cam admits that he misses the time when there was no parenting or work between their relationship. Everything is settled when Mitch promises that he will be more romantic for his husband in the future.

Meanwhile, Claire, Phil (Ty Burrell), Haley (Sarah Hyland), and Luke (Nolan Gould) enjoy a perfect summer. Everything is peaceful, until Alex (Ariel Winter) comes back home from helping the poor build houses, and everything turns catastrophic. The Dunphys obviously notice a difference in the family's behavior when Alex is and is not around the house, so they do everything they can to send Alex back so they can enjoy the summer's harmony even more. After Alex notices what they try to do, she confronts them and accepts to go back. Just before she is scheduled to leave, Alex stops a house fire, due to Clarie drying her book and reveals to Haley that she was accidentally broadcasting live over the internet everything she did in front of her computer throughout the entire summer, and stops the whole family from being poisoned by an improperly prepared rhubarb pie. After this, the family realizes that they indeed need Alex to stay and protect them and their so called “Perfect Summer” was just a “Stupid Summer” since everything they did turn out to be just disillusion since they either forgot things or just cheated on the things they wanted to do.

Gloria (Sofia Vergara) notices that Jay (Ed O'Neill) does not put a lot of effort into the way he looks lately and is hurt by that. Given that she always tries her best to look good for her husband, she expects the same from him. After confronting him, Jay explains that he does not really care for the way she looks and finds her beautiful no matter what. To prove him wrong, Gloria goes out with him on a business lunch looking hideous. Jay realizes that looks are important and confronts Gloria, telling her that he does not want to be the old guy that tries too hard. Gloria, saddened by such a thing, tells Jay that she married him for the way he looks, not his money, and does not want him to change for anybody.

Reception

Ratings

In its original run "The Long Honeymoon" attracted an audience of 11.38 million people, making it the series' least watched season premiere.[1]

Reviews

"The Long Honeymoon" received positive reviews.

Joshua Alston from The A.V. Club gave the episode a B grade, saying "“The Long Honeymoon” answers with a resounding “Um...yeah? Y’know...yeah. Sure.” It’s unlikely the episode will rank in the top tier of season 6—probably no Emmy tape in its future—but it performs solidly and none of its three plots is disastrous. It plays with some fun, mischievous story ideas, and it’s pretty funny throughout. Modern Family's B-game is far from perfect, and probably shouldn’t be breathing the same oxygen as Louie, but what it does, it still does well".[2]

Leigh Raines from TV Fanatic rated the episode with 4/5. "Well it turns out that the happy Dunphy clan was also clueless. Alex may have brought a little bit of bad luck, but she also brought a lot of smarts".[3]

References

  1. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (September 25, 2014). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'The Middle', 'The Goldbergs', 'Modern Family', 'Law and Order: SVU', & 'Red Band Society' Adjusted Up". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on September 27, 2014. Retrieved September 25, 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Alston, Joshua (September 24, 2014). "Modern Family: "The Long Honeymoon"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved September 25, 2014.
  3. ^ Raines, Leigh (September 24, 2014). "Modern Family Season 6 Episode 1 Review: The Long Honeymoon". TV Fanatic. Retrieved November 2, 2014.