"That would be the second most embarrsing thing thoat would happen to us today." "You said it wasn't that bad." "That was in the car, now we're in church."
"I don't know why I find Lily's use of the f-word so hilarious."
I actually found it funny as well.
What all the people who complained about the episode should realize is that situations similiar to this even happened on family TV shows and films. On an episode of 'Rugrats' Angelica learned a bad word from the woman on her favorite TV show, but the word was never revealed they just made sound effects every time the word was about to be said. However, the only difference with this show is that we know what the word was. But people also knew that word was said in the film, 'A Christmas Story' by Ralphie. Was there any controversy surrounding that?
If you have enough time to plan a protest, I'm thinking you also have enough time to change the channel before your kid hears a bleeped word, if it bothers you so much.
Exactly. And any kid that is watching Modern Family is probably either a) old enough that they've heard the f word before or b) Young enough not to understand what was being said.
“Our main goal is to stop this from happening,” said No Cussing Club founder McKay Hatch."
I think that's precious. In other news, the No Cussing Club is holding a bake sale to help out MaryAnne, Stacey and Claudia buy new art supplies for Stevie Henderson's 7th Birthday party next week!
I thought this one was one of the funniest Modern Family episodes ever! Jay and Stella, Gloria and "Estella", Claire and the rest of them...everyone was brilliant. I actually thought the F bomb story line was the least funny.
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