Any Hint of How the Series of Modern Family Ends This Year?

'Modern Family' promises satisfying cease to its 11-season run

When "Modern Family" brings its 11-year season to a shut, the audience will accept a role to play

LOS ANGELES -- Writer-producers Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd were mulling ideas for the 2009 Goggle box season when they landed on an intriguing sitcom approach, one revolving around an extended family unit and washed in the "mockumentary" style fabricated popular by "The Office."

"All these things are familiar enough, but different enough that we have a shot with this i," Lloyd recalled thinking equally he and Levitan tackled the commencement "Modernistic Family unit" script. "Having said that, I didn't believe in it. I was at a party with one of my 'Frasier' friends, and said, 'I remember it'south a skilful slice of writing, simply I'd sell the matter to you for 10 bucks because I don't call up information technology'south going anywhere.'"

Then the ensemble cast of familiar Goggle box faces such equally Ed O'Neill ("Married ... With Children) and Julie Bowen ("Lost," "Ed") and relative newcomers was gathered. One time the offset episode was shot, Lloyd moved "all the way to hopeful," as he put it.

Largely living upwards to its championship, "Mod Family" built its comic storytelling around a mix of characters and couples — young and older, straight and gay, more often than not white but not entirely — that reflected the change in American households while acknowledging that tolerance and agreement still lagged.

The evidence's creators tip their hats to "Will & Grace" for being first to bring gay characters to the forefront, merely "Modern Family unit" had a different perspective than that NBC bear witness's rowdy riff on the single life. Cameron and Mitchell, played by Eric Stonestreet and Jesse Tyler Ferguson, were a devoted couple and loving parents to Lily (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons).

"Equally someone who'south a LGBTQ equality activist, it was a job that I took very seriously," said Ferguson. "And I am and so proud to say that Mitch and Cam have get pop culture touchstones for the fight for marriage equality, and brought a gay couple into and then many people's living rooms."

The message he'south gotten from fans: "I don't actually have any friends who are gay, and it's like I do at present considering I know Mitch and Cam."

Rico Rodriguez, who played precocious son Manny to Sofia Vergara'due south exuberant Gloria, likewise takes pride in what he helped bring to Television set.

"Portraying a Latino on screen was the biggest honor. Growing up, you lot didn't run across too many people who looked like me or who related to my family. I have a bunch of Glorias and a bunch of Mannys in my family," Rodriguez said.

"Modern Family" didn't escape criticism, including for its portrayal of Claire (Bowen) and Gloria as stay-at-habitation moms overshadowed past their husband's career success, although Claire ultimately proved her workplace prowess.

Wrapping a long-running prove may not be the hardest thing to do in TV but it's got to exist shut, given the weight of fan expectations and the hovering ghosts of cracking endings ("Cheers," "The Mary Tyler Moore Show") and widely panned ones ("Seinfeld").

"I personally like finales where at that place is some sense of characters experiencing what the audience is experiencing, which is having to say farewell." said Levitan, who wrote the finale'southward outset half-60 minutes. "It's an emotional thing for many people. They spend a lot of time with these characters .... so giving them the emotionally satisfying catastrophe that they seek/want is, for me, the best fashion to go."

For Lloyd, who wrote part two, the catastrophe of a family show "really needs to be a commencement."

"Information technology felt like a meliorate approach to me was to set people off on new journeys and sort of turn the stewardship of these characters over to the audience at that point," he said. "Hopefully, the audition will be happy imagining the characters off on new adventures, new challenges ... The audience provides their ain futures for these characters."

"Modern Family unit" wrapped taping before the coronavirus forced a halt to movie and Television receiver product. The finale will be preceded at 8 p.m. EDT by the documentary "A Modern Farewell," a look dorsum at the show's creation and run, which included five seasons among the 30 summit-rated series.

Levitan said he never regretted the mockumentary approach, which was intended to brand "Modernistic Family" feel truthful-to-life and appeal to adults as more than a "cutesy kid's show." Information technology besides allowed the cast to punctuate a scene with a spontaneous "can y'all believe what that person just said?" look and other wordless commentary, Bowen said.

"There's times in my business firm, I'm embarrassed to say, my children will say something so ridiculous and I find there's this impulse to look at the camera," she said. "That'southward an 11-year habit I'm going to have to pause."

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Lynn Elber tin be reached at lelber@ap.org or on Twitter at http://twitter.com/lynnelber.

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