The Closet Case

"The Closet Case" is the third episode of the seventh season of the American sitcom Modern Family, and the series' 147th episode overall. It aired on American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on October 7, 2015. The episode was written by Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, and directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller.[2]

"The Closet Case"
Modern Family episode
Episode no.Season 7
Episode 3
Directed byBeth McCarthy-Miller
Written byPaul Corrigan
Brad Walsh
Production code7ARG03
Original air dateOctober 7, 2015[1]
Guest appearance(s)

Plot

Haley (Sarah Hyland) and Dylan (Reid Ewing) are back together, and ask Phil (Ty Burrell) and Claire (Julie Bowen) if Dylan can move in. Phil accepts, however Claire decides she doesn't want to be the bad parent in this case and allows it reasoning that Phil will hate knowing that Haley and Dylan are having sex under his roof and kick Dylan out first. Indeed, Phil does quickly get uncomfortable as the two flaunt their relationship in front of him however when he doesn't order them to stop but to instead sneak around, Claire admits defeat and orders Dylan to leave the next day.

Luke (Nolan Gould) and Manny (Rico Rodriguez) go to Caltech ostensibly to visit Alex (Ariel Winter) but really they want to chat up cute college girls who live in Alex's hall. The two manage to find the girls and after some talking the girls agree to make out with them. However when Luke goes to drink mouthwash he finds Alex crying as Sanjay has met someone else at his college and broken up with her. Luke decides to stay and comfort his sister instead of returning to the girls.

While Manny is away, Gloria (Sofía Vergara) goes to his high school in order to decorate his locker since a tradition obliges cheerleaders to decorate the lockers of football players. However, Manny's locker is actually empty and Gloria and Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) have a disagreement regarding the tradition.

Jay (Ed O'Neill) learns that Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) is still jobless but accepted an offer from his rival Earl Chambers (Jon Polito). Though Mitchell sees at first Chambers as a good person, he changes his mind when Chambers humiliates him and Jay. The two visit his workplace at night in order to get revenge by rubbing Jay's genitals over Chambers' cigars, however Chambers catches them before he does so and the two get into a brawl. Fleeing the office, Jay feels better when Mitchell reveals he stole back the rolodex Chambers stole from him years before.

Driven to despair due to break-up with Sanjay, Alex goes back to her home only to find Dylan sleeping in her room; Phil tells Dylan to leave Alex's room and spend the night with Haley instead.

Reception

Ratings

In its original U.S. broadcast, "The Closet Case" was watched by 7.99 million people;[3] down by 0.73 from the previous episode.[4]

Reviews

The episode received mixed reviews. Kyle Fowle of The A.V. Club gave episode a C+, saying "The Closet Case” boasts a lot of the shows worst tendencies, from ridiculous situations to a total lack of thematic cohesion."[5] Shirley Li of Entertainment Weekly was similarly negative, saying that the episode had "too much overreaction and too little laugh-out-loud moments."[6] Liz Estey of TV Fanatic gave the episode a score of 3.5/5, praising Jay and Mitchell's storyline, calling it "definitely entertaining" and saying "it's been nice to see their relationship evolve over the years." However, she criticized Dylan's appearance, believing that he is "funniest in small doeses", found Alex's story "really boring", and called the interaction between Cam and Gloria "argumentative without any playfulness."[7]

Zachary Anderson of Out Loud Culture gave the episode a score of 7.5/10, calling Luke's interest in girls "a step in the right direction", and believing that the scene between Luke and Alex "a great moment that shows major signs of maturity for both characters," but disliking Cam and Gloria's storyline, saying he "lost interest three minutes in."[8] Hunter Vogt of The TV Ratings Guide thought that the episode was "pretty good", and especially liked Mitch and Jay's storyline, while he found the others to be "alright" or "mediocre".[9] Lisa Fernandez of Next Projection called it a "decent episode" and gave it a score of 7.1/10. She thought that the episode was "definitely not grating as the premiere was", and "entertaining all around", but found that Gloria and Cam's concern over Manny's locker "seemed an odd thing to concern themselves with."[10]

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References

  1. Li, Shirley. "'The Closet Case'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
  2. "Modern Family: "The Closet Case" (10/7)". ABC. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
  3. Porter, Rick (October 8, 2015). "Wednesday final ratings: 'Empire,' 'SVU' and others adjusted up, 'Arrow' holds, 'Nashville' adjusted down". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  4. Dixon, Dani (October 1, 2015). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'Empire', 'Survivor', 'Modern Family' & 'Rosewood' Adjusted Up; 'Nashville' & 'Code Black' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved October 1, 2015.
  5. Fowle, Kyle. "Nobody knows how to let go on a predictable Modern Family". A.V. Club. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
  6. Li, Shirley. "Modern Family recap: The Closet Case". EW.com. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  7. Estey, Liz. "Modern Family Season 7 Episode 3 Review: The Closet Case". TV Fanatic. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  8. Anderson, Zachary. "Modern Family: Closet Case Review". Out Loud Culture. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  9. Vogt, Hunter. "Modern Family S7E3 Review". The TV Ratings Guide. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  10. Fernandez, Lisa. "Modern Family,"The Closet Case," 7.3 − TV Review". Next Projection. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
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