Showing posts with label Family Portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Portrait. Show all posts

Thursday, September 13, 2012

What I’m Watching: Parenthood (Season Premiere)


Parenthood: Season 4, Episode 1 “Family Portrait” (B+)

This show deserves enormous commendation for taking a very commonly-used plotline and turning it into an opportunity for development on a number of fronts. Mark’s eagerness to be in the family portrait despite his fiancĂ© status was intriguing, and I especially liked seeing Joel, Jasmine, and Kristina object to his inclusion after their length wait times. The family portrait also provided an opportunity for Sarah to get herself a job, after demonstrating her social prowess and technical incompetence to Ray Romano’s Hank. It would be nice to see Sarah not engage in an office romance for once, and maybe she’ll just help Hank come out of his shell a bit. As expected, having Victor in the house isn’t going entirely smoothly for Julia and Joel, and Max’s frankness with him about his family status was unfortunate. Haddie’s preparation for college was filled with expected angst and blow-up conversations, but she managed to get sentimental at her final opportunity. Amber’s promiscuousness continues to get her into trouble, but it’s nice to see her explain to her overeager father that she’s an adult and should be treated as an employee rather than as his daughter. On a lighter note, it was extremely entertaining to watch Crosby debate over how to handle Jabar’s apparent interest in religion, and I enjoyed his conversation with his parents about their commune days and his ultimate sweet resolution. It’s wonderful to have this great family drama back on the air, and I look forward to another quality season.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

What I’m Watching: Modern Family (Season Finale)

Modern Family: Season 1, Episode 24 “Family Portrait” (A-)

What a spectacular season this has been. Though, when asked, I often cite this as my second favorite comedy (behind “Parks and Recreation”), I haven’t given any episode from this show’s debut season a grade lower than a B+. Every episode has been completely on, and I’ve laughed many times throughout each installment. This is a great show that I’m sure will be continue to be great in the future, and its first season sendoff was among the best episodes it’s produced yet. Claire’s desire to put together a perfect family portrait is a fun way to frame it all, and I enjoyed that she tried to fix everything while Haley was the only child of hers nearby. Phil has enough of his own obliviousness to contribute to his follies without having done multiple things wrong, but it’s still entertaining to see him squirm when the Kiss Cam constantly stops on him and Gloria. It’s fun how modernity and technology is incorporated, with all of the Dunphy kids texting each other to inform Phil about exactly what kind of trouble he’s in. Mitchell freaking out about the pigeon was very funny, and Jay yelling at both of his children to tell them exactly why they’re uptight ultimately made for a nice family moment. Luke’s lack of interest in Jay’s stories about his time spent in the 1960s resulted in Jay delighting in making up tall tales, and his wrapping up the whole story by saying that he’s happy about ending up with this sorry bunch was a heartfelt moment, even if Luke didn’t quite appreciate it. This is a wonderful show, and I can’t wait for season two this fall.

Season grade: A
Season MVP: Ty Burrell