Tag: Sarah Hyland
Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin Season 2 Renewal Reversed by Peacock
Bumper’s time in Berlin has come to an unexpected end. Peacock has reversed the musical comedy’s Season 2 renewal. Read on for the details.
Modern Family Review: Finale Part 1 / Finale Part 2 (Season 11 Episodes 17 and 18)
Tear-filled goodbyes and the promise of exciting new chapters ahead close out 11 years with this Modern Family. Read our review of the series finale!
Modern Family Review: I’m Going to Miss This (Season 11 Episode 16)
The newest member of the Tucker-Prichett family makes his way into the world, just as we’re preparing to say goodbye to the rest of the family. Read our review of Modern Family’s penultimate episode, “I’m Going to Miss This.”
Modern Family Review: Baby Steps (Season 11 Episode 15)
Claire interviews for her dream job, while Cam and Mitch consider adopting a baby. Read our review of these major milestones!
Modern Family Review: Spuds (Season 11 Episode 14)
A slow setup for Modern Family leads into a satisfying trip down memory lane through a series of parenting flashbacks. Read on for our review of “Spuds.”
Modern Family Review: The Last Christmas (Season 11 Episode 9)
Modern Family is at its best when everyone is under one roof. Read our review of Season 11 Episode 9, “The Last Christmas.”
Modern Family Review: Tree’s a Crowd (Season 11 Episode 8)
Modern Family Season 11 Episode 8, “Tree’s a Crowd,” feels spread too thing among storylines and main characters. Read our review here.
Modern Family Review: A Game of Chicken (Season 11 Episode 6)
It’s all fun and games until someone tries to baptize your baby. Read on for our review of Modern Family Season 11 Episode 6, “A Game of Chicken.”
Modern Family Review: The Last Halloween (Season 11 Episode 5)
It’s our last Halloween with the Dunphy-Prichett-Tucker family. Read all about the shenanigans in our review of Modern Family.
Modern Family Review: Pool Party (Season 11 Episode 4)
Modern Family Season 11 Episode 4, “Pool Party,” reminds us that there are some topics and storylines perfectly suited for a half-hour sitcom—and others better left for serious dramas. Read our review here.










