Gloria won a bid at the school auction for a family seminar with famed doctor and author Debra Radcliffe, whose self-help book 'Clean Out Your Junk Drawer' encourages people get out all their emotional junk to become healthier people and in turn better partners and spouses. Jay is resistant to the whole experience and can't get away fast enough; Mitch and Cam decide to keep it very surface level so they can come off as super stable; and Phil and Claire also make it competitive and strive to be the best and strongest couple of the group. Things quickly escalate, though, as junk starts flying. Elsewhere, Haley and Alex meet up and counsel each other on their boy problems.
Season 7 Episode 8 of Modern Family was watched by 7,350,000 viewers, resulting in a 2.40 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
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s07e01 - Summer Lovin'
s07e02 - The Day Alex Left for College
s07e03 - The Closet Case
s07e04 - She Crazy
s07e05 - The Verdict
s07e06 - The More You Ignore Me
s07e07 - Phil's Sexy, Sexy House
s07e08 - Clean Out Your Junk Drawer
s07e09 - White Christmas
s07e10 - Playdates
s07e11 - Spread Your Wings
s07e12 - Clean for a Day
s07e13 - Thunk in the Trunk
s07e14 - The Storm
s07e15 - I Don't Know How She Does It
s07e16 - The Cover-Up
s07e17 - Express Yourself
s07e18 - The Party
s07e19 - Man Shouldn't Lie
s07e20 - Promposal
s07e21 - Crazy Train
s07e22 - Double Click
When the Pritchett, Delgado and Dunphy families agree to be interviewed by a documentary crew, they have no idea just how much they're about to reveal about themselves. Jay Pritchett met the stunning Columbian Gloria when she bartended in a bikini at the pool party he threw for himself the day his wife left him. Now Jay and Gloria are married and Jay tries hard to keep up with his much younger and hotter wife and her passionate teenage son, Manny.
Claire Delgado is having a hard time raising her own family. Her husband Phil is great, except for the fact that he thinks he's "down" with their teenage kids, much to their embarrassment. Mitchell Dunphy and his enthusiastic partner Cameron have just adopted Lily, a precious little baby girl from Vietnam. This engaging new comedy offers a mockumentary view into the complicated, messy, loving life of three unique families. Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd invite you into the sometimes warm and sometimes twisted embrace of modern day families.