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Sarah Hyland (Haley Dunphy) recently got married to Bachelorette alum Wells Adams in August, creating a mini Modern Family reunion. Not only was most of the cast and crew in attendance, but Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Mitchell Pritchett) was the officiant.
The actors of Modern Family were so talented at their jobs that they were given the option by the show's producers to improvise if they felt inclined. And luckily for viewers, these improvised lines and movements turned out to be some of the funniest moments in the series.
"Rejection!"
Phil Dunphy (Season 1, Episode 1)
According to Ossa Movies, Ty Burrell (Phil Dunphy) improvised a funny moment while playing basketball with Nolan Gould (Luke Dunphy).
While the two were playing basketball on the trampoline, Gould assumed Burrell was going to let him shoot and make the shot. On the contrary, Burrell decided to block each shot Gould took and shouted "Rejection!" and "Get outta here!" with every save. Since Gould was a child, he was upset with his TV dad but it's something the two can laugh about now.
"I'm Gonna Break The Window!"
Cameron Tucker (Season 1, Episode 6)
Mitch and Cam were a part of some hilarious storylines throughout the series. The couple always found themselves in hilarious, yet awkward, situations that only they could get themselves into.
In season 1, Mitch and Cam were new parents to their daughter Lily, and they worried about everything they did as her parents. In one scene, the parents worried so much that they ended up forgetting her in their car. The problem was that the car was locked and all the windows were up. Cameron grabbed a trashcan and screamed in a high-pitched voice that he was going to break the window. Ossa Movies noted that the things Cam screamed while in a panic were also improvised.
"Gotta Fix That Step..."
Phil Dunphy (Season 2, Episode 22)
According to Cheat Sheet, Ty Burrell improvised a running gag that lasted through the series. "Ty Burrell, improvised tripping on a step as he was going up the stairs during a scene, which then turned Phil saying ‘gotta fix that step’ into a recurring joke.”