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According to reviewers on IMDb , the episode is highly rated (8.1/10) for its ability to show the "ugly" side of parenting while remaining relatable and funny. Critical Reception

The couple plans a dinner to announce they want to adopt another baby. However, they quickly realize Lily isn't ready to share the spotlight, leading to a hilarious but stressful evening.

Jay’s attempt at tough-love parenting with Manny provides a great contrast to Gloria's protective nature. According to reviewers on IMDb , the episode

Jay pushes Manny to confess to a "crime" (stealing a locket) at school, only to realize the situation is more complicated than it looks. Key Highlights

Critics at TV Fanatic noted that the episode successfully explores the flaws of the adult characters, making them feel more human even when they are being petty or stubborn. It remains a fan favorite for its sharp writing by Jeffrey Richman and strong direction by Michael Spiller. "Modern Family" When Good Kids Go Bad (TV Episode 2011) Jay’s attempt at tough-love parenting with Manny provides

's Season 3, Episode 2, " When Good Kids Go Bad " (Όταν τα καλά παιδιά πάνε άσχημα), is a standout episode that masterfully balances the show's signature heart with its chaotic comedic timing. Plot Overview

The episode revolves around several family members trying to prove they are "right," often at the expense of their children's well-being: It remains a fan favorite for its sharp

Claire goes to obsessive lengths to prove she was right during a grocery store mishap, highlighting her competitive and slightly neurotic nature.