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"Mother Tucker" is the ninth episode of the second season of the American sitcom ''
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'', and the 33rd episode of the series overall. It originally aired on November 24, 2010 on
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. The episode was written by Paul Corrigan & Brad Walsh and was directed by
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'' calling it "among the weakest of the season, if not the weakest". According to the
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, the episode received a significant drop from the previous episode due to it airing the night before
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.
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does not appear in the episode."Modern Family" Mother Tucker (TV episode 2010) - IMDb
Retrieved December 10, 2012.


Plot

The episode begins with Haley (
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) taking tutoring lessons with a smart boy named David (Thomas Kasp). Claire (
Julie Bowen Julie Bowen Luetkemeyer (born March 3, 1970) is an American actress. She is best known for starring as Claire Dunphy in the ABC sitcom ''Modern Family'' (2009–2020), for which she received critical acclaim and six nominations for the Prime ...
) and Alex ( Ariel Winter) soon leave the house before Claire realizes she left her shopping list. When she arrives back in the house she finds Haley making out with David. Haley decides it may be time to break up with Dylan (
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), which she does through a text message, a decision everyone agrees with except for Phil (
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). Phil decides that Dylan might need someone to lean on so he and Dylan decide to get Phil a guitar and drink at a
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. Haley initially thinks he's on a date with a girl (because of Phil's sweat jacket, which is very feminine) and wants him back. Unfortunately, Dylan says he needs some time "dating Dylan", making both her and Phil sad. At the Pritchett house, Jay (
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) is having a stomachache. Manny ( Rico Rodriguez) constantly asks Jay about the symptoms and fills them in into a medical website. Jay worries he might have a serious problem. However, Gloria (
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) initially dismisses it because in Colombia she would never rush to the hospital for every little thing and assumes that Jay is just exaggerating. Jay goes to the hospital and is diagnosed with acute
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. He requires emergency surgery, causing Gloria to panic since she has come close to killing her husband (for the second time as she puts it). Meanwhile, Cameron's (
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) mom, Barb Tucker (
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), arrives to the Tucker-Pritchett house. This makes Cameron happy and Mitchell ( Jesse Tyler Ferguson) uncomfortable, due to Barb's inappropriate touching on him. Following Claire's advice, Mitchell tries to prove to Cameron that his mother is more than handsy but every time he tries to do it, Cameron is looking the other way. When finally realizing about the situation is when Mitchell is sticking his fanny for Barb to touch. Mitchell eventually confronts Cameron about his mother's inappropriate touching, not realizing that she is behind him. This hurts Barb's feeling before she finally realizes she has touched him inappropriately and apologizes, unfortunately this happens while Mitchell is in the bathtub.


Production

The episode was written by Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, their second writing credit for the season after "
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". The episode was directed by
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as Cameron's mother, Barb Tucker. On September 7, 2010, William Keck of ''
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'' reported that
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would play Cameron's mother. Celia stated that her character "is totally accepting of Cameron and Mitchell."
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, who plays Cameron Tucker, also described Barb as "somebody who made him (Cameron) the person he is". Celia had previously worked with casting director Jeff Greenberg and creators
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and
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on ''
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'' in 2004.


Reception


Ratings

In its original American broadcast, "Mother Tucker" was viewed by an estimated 10.53 million viewers and received a 3.7 rating/12% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49 becoming the lowest rated episode of the season. The episode received a significant due to it airing Thanksgiving Eve. Despite the low rating, the episode became the highest rated series of the night it aired. The episode also became the tenth highest rated series of the week it aired in the 18-49 demographic.


Reviews

"Mother Tucker" received mixed reviews. Joel Keller of ''
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'' called the episode "among the weakest of the season, if not the weakest". He felt that while the Dunphy's had the "best (plot) of the night" he also felt "it was also uneven". Emily VanDerWerff of ''
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'' rated the episode with a B+. She felt that it "wasn't the strongest episode of this show ever, but it was solid across the board, with more than enough laughs to buoy it along". She also said it "continued season two's streak of improvements" Rachael Maddux of '' New York'' stated in her review that "After two great episodes in a row following a wonky start, Modern Family looks like it finally might be returning to its first-season form."


References


External links


"Mother Tucker"
at ABC.com * {{Modern Family, 2 2010 American television episodes Modern Family (season 2) episodes