Ep 2. Schooled
- TVPG
- October 10, 2012
- 21 min
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8.6 (3,082)
In "Schooled," the second episode of the fourth season of Modern Family, the focus is on the Dunphy family as they all deal with the beginning of a new school year. Phil (Ty Burrell) has decided to take up yoga to help him manage his stress, but his wife Claire (Julie Bowen) is skeptical about his newfound hobby. Meanwhile, Claire is feeling anxious about her own children - she's worried that they aren't getting the best education possible and decides to try and get more involved in their academic lives.
Haley (Sarah Hyland) is trying to adjust to college life, mainly by skipping class and hanging out with her new boyfriend, Dylan (Reid Ewing). Her parents are worried that she's not taking her studies seriously, but when Claire tries to get involved, Haley feels suffocated and pushes her mom away.
Elsewhere, Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) is preparing for a big day at work, but his nerves get the better of him and he ends up causing a scene at his son's school. Finally, Cam (Eric Stonestreet) is frustrated with his job as a music teacher and begins to consider a career change.
As per usual, the episode is filled with comedic moments and heartwarming scenes as the family members deal with their individual struggles. From Phil's hilarious attempts at yoga to the Dunphy parents' concerns for their children, there's plenty to laugh and relate to in "Schooled."
One of the standout moments of the episode comes from Mitchell's storyline, as he deals with the pressure of a big presentation at work. His partner, Cam, tries to help him overcome his nerves by putting on a play with their daughter's dolls, but things quickly go awry when the dolls start to argue and fight. It's a classic Modern Family moment that showcases the show's unique brand of humor.
Another highlight of "Schooled" is Haley's storyline, as she tries to navigate her newfound independence while also dealing with the expectations of her parents. Sarah Hyland shines in this episode, delivering a performance that perfectly captures the mix of confidence and uncertainty that comes with starting college.
Overall, "Schooled" is a great example of what makes Modern Family such a beloved show. It's funny, heartwarming, and relatable, with each character getting their own chance to shine. Whether you're a fan of the show or just looking for a good laugh, "Schooled" is definitely worth watching.