I think that people with differing points of view find common ground in 'Modern Family' is very flattering, and I'm appreciative of that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't feel guilty about it, but I love me some 'Modern Family.'
'Modern Family' has definitely opened up a lot of doors and I will always be grateful.
ABC's intelligently hilarious sitcom 'Modern Family' depicts a gay-male marriage in which both partners are refreshingly dimensional, believable human beings. The writers dare to make them flawed and thus fully delineated, but they're not flawed in the silly, stereotypical ways that once dominated such portrayals.
I think more about the family now. That's an interesting progression for me.
There are families of every kind. I think a lot of people are struggling to make sense of their identity in a very complicated world.
The older I get, the more important my view of the family is.
Family tends to be one of the recurring themes in my fiction.
I found it an interesting portrait of a marriage in exploring notions of how one partner supports the other, whilst not jeopardizing the greater good - which is the family.
Family life is fragmenting in this modern age, but it's up to all of us to keep it together.
I'm very much more interested in the created family than I am in actual families.
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