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Little Bo Bleep

"Little Bo Bleep" is the 13th episode of the third season of the American sitcom Modern Family. It premiered on ABC on January 18, 2012. The episode was written by Cindy Chupack and directed by Chris Koch.

"Little Bo Bleep"
Modern Family episode
Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) flees out of the church giggling with Lily (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons) after she says the F-word
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 13
Directed byChris Koch
Written byCindy Chupack
Production code3ARG14
Original air dateJanuary 18, 2012 (2012-01-18)
Guest appearance
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Despite the controversy around Lily's (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons) plotline of a toddler cursing, "Little Bo Bleep" received positive reviews. The creator of the show, Steven Levitan, made it clear that Anderson-Emmons never really said "f-word"; instead she said "fudge".[1]

Plot

Claire decides to run for town council (episode: "Hit and Run") and she has to prepare for an upcoming debate against her opponent, Duane Bailey, who is running for his seventh time. Phil (Ty Burrell) and the kids want to help her get ready, especially after a newspaper critic writes that people find her "angry and unlikable". They conduct a mock interview in the family living room, during which they all try to make her lose "bad" habits such as rolling her eyes, pointing her finger and being sarcastic.

At the Pritchett house, Jay worries about his dog Stella because she keeps jumping into the pool without knowing how to swim. He blames Gloria (Sofía Vergara) for Stella's suicidal behavior since Gloria does not love the dog and always screams at her.

Lily is going to be the flower girl at a wedding the family will be attending. The blue dress Mitch and Cam ordered for her, however, has built-in lights. Out of nowhere, Lily says the "f-word", causing Cam to giggle (his weakness is children cursing) and leave the room. Mitch and Cam try to tell her that she shouldn't say that word, however, Cam keeps laughing every time she says it, which undermines the point.

At the debate, things do not go really well for Claire. Duane brings up the incident Phil had on Valentine's Day when he went to the wrong hotel room waiting for Claire. Phil tries to defend himself but he just makes things worse and ends up going viral for his autotuned and edited version of his explanation on YouTube.

After the debate, the whole family meets at the wedding. When Claire and Phil arrive, Cam and Mitch pretend that they did not watch the debate on TV. Cam and Mitch explain that Lily is not allowed to talk at all in order to prevent her from saying the "f-word" in public. When the ceremony starts, Cam starts crying because he always does so at weddings. Lily sees him and knowing that he laughs when she says the f-word, she blurts it out. The whole church starts laughing, so Lily keeps repeating it, causing Cam to rush her giggling out of the church apologizing as the rest of the family and the other guests descend into hysterics.

The episode ends with Jay putting a life vest on Stella so she can swim in the pool without drowning. Stella immediately goes to the filter of the pool and Manny (Rico Rodriguez) finds out that the reason she was jumping in the pool all along was to reach her stuck dog toy. Jay finds it funny but Gloria does not.

Reception

Ratings

In its original American broadcast, "Little Bo Bleep" was watched by 11.89 million; down 0.23 from the previous episode.[2]

Reviews and controversy

The episode was met with some controversy for the portrayal of a little girl swearing, although Aubrey Anderson-Emmons never actually said the word on camera. She was asked to say "fudge" during filming.[1]

Despite the negative reaction before the episode aired, the episode received positive reviews, with almost everyone saying that Lily's storyline is something that happened in almost all the families who have a toddler as a member and many of them agreed that the highlight of the episode was Claire's plot and the debate.

Leigh Raines from TV Fanatic rated the episode with 5/5 and said "Great post-GoldenGlobes episode for the Modern Family crew. For me it was chock full of amazing quotes, not including Lily's little slip up." About the controversy she mentions: "Modern Family has always prided itself on being realistic and representing true-to-life situations. So why should it gloss over something as basic and common as the fact that little kids sometimes mimic bad words they hear their parents say?. [sic] And just like Cam did, sometimes people laugh! If people are being that uptight one little curse word, sorry, but you're watching the wrong show."[3]

Christine N. Ziemba of Paste Magazine gave the episode 8/10 stating that the episode wasn't "as awesome as it could be" and that "...an opportunity was missed by the writer Cindy Chupack (who also wrote the episode “Express Christmas”) on a real story". On the controversy: "Modern Family is probably one of the least offensive shows on television right now. [...] Next time, if a toddler saying a faux f-word gets your panties in a bunch, we suggest the radical protest move of turning off the television."[4]

Maris Kreizman of Vulture gave a good review to the episode stating that it was "one of the strongest of an uneven third season" and that there was not controversy on it, regarding Lily's storyline.[5]

Rachel Stein from Television Without Pitty named the episode one of the best yet with Lily's plotline to be the weakest one.[6]

Verne Gay of Newsday also gave a good review to the episode saying that it was "one of the funniest half hours of television all year". "Little Bo Bleep" was a brilliant episode; nothing remotely offensive about it, and the message was pretty clear: Watch what you say around toddlers, and certainly don't laugh if they say something they shouldn't have said."[7]

Adam Reisinger mentions on his blog that "Little Bo Bleep" is "one of the best and most true to life in terms of raising a toddler." He closes his blog saying: "I'm sure even after seeing the episode, there will be some people who complain about a storyline that has a two-year-old uttering a profanity, but those are the kind of people who are just looking to stir up shit. In reality, Modern Family handled the storyline well, made it funny, and ended up with one of the best episodes of the season."[8]

James Poniewozik talked about the controversy saying that it "will blow over quickly" and that the best part of the episode was Claire's plot. "...if not for the controversy, I probably would hardly have paid attention to this subplot. For my money the best part of the episode was Claire’s preparation and debate for the council election, which featured some fine physical comedy from Julie Bowen as Claire physically fought her instinct to roll her eyes and point her finger."[9]

References

  1. ^ a b Nededog, Jethro (January 18, 2012). "'Modern Family's' Lily Curses: Viewers Sound Off on the F-Bomb Controversy". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 26, 2012.
  2. ^ Gorman, Bill (January 19, 2012). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on January 22, 2012.
  3. ^ Raines, Leigh (January 18, 2012). "Modern Family Review: Dropping the F-Bomb". TV Fanatic.
  4. ^ Ziemba, Christine (January 19, 2012). "Modern Family Review: "Little Bo Bleep" (Episode 3.13)". Paste Magazine.
  5. ^ Kreizman, Maris (January 19, 2012). "Modern Family Recap: Naughty Words". Vulture.
  6. ^ Stein, Rachel (January 19, 2012). "Why Last Night's Modern Family Was Season 3′s Best Episode Yet". Television Without Pitty.
  7. ^ Gay, Verne (January 19, 2012). "Oh, fudge: 'Modern Family's' Little Bo Bleep was funny". Newsday.
  8. ^ Reisinger, Adam (January 19, 2012). "Modern Family "Little Bo Bleep" Reaction". You Only Blog Once.
  9. ^ Poniewozik, James (January 19, 2012). "Modern Family Watch: What the Bleep Was the Big Deal?". Time Entertainment.

External links

  • Afterbuzz's discussion about "Little Bo Bleep" on YouTube
  • Steve Levitan talks about Lily's cursing at the Paley Festival on YouTube
  • Phil and Claire go viral on YouTube
  • "Little Bo Bleep" at IMDb
  • "Little Bo Bleep" at ABC.com

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article March 2015 Little Bo Bleep is the 13th episode of the third season of the American sitcom Modern Family It premiered on ABC on January 18 2012 The episode was written by Cindy Chupack and directed by Chris Koch Little Bo Bleep Modern Family episodeCameron Eric Stonestreet flees out of the church giggling with Lily Aubrey Anderson Emmons after she says the F wordEpisode no Season 3Episode 13Directed byChris KochWritten byCindy ChupackProduction code3ARG14Original air dateJanuary 18 2012 2012 01 18 Guest appearanceDavid Cross as Duane BaileyEpisode chronology Previous Egg Drop Next Me Jealous Modern Family season 3 List of episodesDespite the controversy around Lily s Aubrey Anderson Emmons plotline of a toddler cursing Little Bo Bleep received positive reviews The creator of the show Steven Levitan made it clear that Anderson Emmons never really said f word instead she said fudge 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Reception 2 1 Ratings 2 2 Reviews and controversy 3 References 4 External linksPlot EditClaire decides to run for town council episode Hit and Run and she has to prepare for an upcoming debate against her opponent Duane Bailey who is running for his seventh time Phil Ty Burrell and the kids want to help her get ready especially after a newspaper critic writes that people find her angry and unlikable They conduct a mock interview in the family living room during which they all try to make her lose bad habits such as rolling her eyes pointing her finger and being sarcastic At the Pritchett house Jay worries about his dog Stella because she keeps jumping into the pool without knowing how to swim He blames Gloria Sofia Vergara for Stella s suicidal behavior since Gloria does not love the dog and always screams at her Lily is going to be the flower girl at a wedding the family will be attending The blue dress Mitch and Cam ordered for her however has built in lights Out of nowhere Lily says the f word causing Cam to giggle his weakness is children cursing and leave the room Mitch and Cam try to tell her that she shouldn t say that word however Cam keeps laughing every time she says it which undermines the point At the debate things do not go really well for Claire Duane brings up the incident Phil had on Valentine s Day when he went to the wrong hotel room waiting for Claire Phil tries to defend himself but he just makes things worse and ends up going viral for his autotuned and edited version of his explanation on YouTube After the debate the whole family meets at the wedding When Claire and Phil arrive Cam and Mitch pretend that they did not watch the debate on TV Cam and Mitch explain that Lily is not allowed to talk at all in order to prevent her from saying the f word in public When the ceremony starts Cam starts crying because he always does so at weddings Lily sees him and knowing that he laughs when she says the f word she blurts it out The whole church starts laughing so Lily keeps repeating it causing Cam to rush her giggling out of the church apologizing as the rest of the family and the other guests descend into hysterics The episode ends with Jay putting a life vest on Stella so she can swim in the pool without drowning Stella immediately goes to the filter of the pool and Manny Rico Rodriguez finds out that the reason she was jumping in the pool all along was to reach her stuck dog toy Jay finds it funny but Gloria does not Reception EditRatings Edit In its original American broadcast Little Bo Bleep was watched by 11 89 million down 0 23 from the previous episode 2 Reviews and controversy Edit The episode was met with some controversy for the portrayal of a little girl swearing although Aubrey Anderson Emmons never actually said the word on camera She was asked to say fudge during filming 1 Despite the negative reaction before the episode aired the episode received positive reviews with almost everyone saying that Lily s storyline is something that happened in almost all the families who have a toddler as a member and many of them agreed that the highlight of the episode was Claire s plot and the debate Leigh Raines from TV Fanatic rated the episode with 5 5 and said Great post GoldenGlobes episode for the Modern Family crew For me it was chock full of amazing quotes not including Lily s little slip up About the controversy she mentions Modern Family has always prided itself on being realistic and representing true to life situations So why should it gloss over something as basic and common as the fact that little kids sometimes mimic bad words they hear their parents say sic And just like Cam did sometimes people laugh If people are being that uptight one little curse word sorry but you re watching the wrong show 3 Christine N Ziemba of Paste Magazine gave the episode 8 10 stating that the episode wasn t as awesome as it could be and that an opportunity was missed by the writer Cindy Chupack who also wrote the episode Express Christmas on a real story On the controversy Modern Family is probably one of the least offensive shows on television right now Next time if a toddler saying a faux f word gets your panties in a bunch we suggest the radical protest move of turning off the television 4 Maris Kreizman of Vulture gave a good review to the episode stating that it was one of the strongest of an uneven third season and that there was not controversy on it regarding Lily s storyline 5 Rachel Stein from Television Without Pitty named the episode one of the best yet with Lily s plotline to be the weakest one 6 Verne Gay of Newsday also gave a good review to the episode saying that it was one of the funniest half hours of television all year Little Bo Bleep was a brilliant episode nothing remotely offensive about it and the message was pretty clear Watch what you say around toddlers and certainly don t laugh if they say something they shouldn t have said 7 Adam Reisinger mentions on his blog that Little Bo Bleep is one of the best and most true to life in terms of raising a toddler He closes his blog saying I m sure even after seeing the episode there will be some people who complain about a storyline that has a two year old uttering a profanity but those are the kind of people who are just looking to stir up shit In reality Modern Family handled the storyline well made it funny and ended up with one of the best episodes of the season 8 James Poniewozik talked about the controversy saying that it will blow over quickly and that the best part of the episode was Claire s plot if not for the controversy I probably would hardly have paid attention to this subplot For my money the best part of the episode was Claire s preparation and debate for the council election which featured some fine physical comedy from Julie Bowen as Claire physically fought her instinct to roll her eyes and point her finger 9 References Edit a b Nededog Jethro January 18 2012 Modern Family s Lily Curses Viewers Sound Off on the F Bomb Controversy The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 26 2012 Gorman Bill January 19 2012 Wednesday Final Ratings American Idol Modern Family Adjusted Up Are You There Chelsea The Middle Adjusted Down TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on January 22 2012 Raines Leigh January 18 2012 Modern Family Review Dropping the F Bomb TV Fanatic Ziemba Christine January 19 2012 Modern Family Review Little Bo Bleep Episode 3 13 Paste Magazine Kreizman Maris January 19 2012 Modern Family Recap Naughty Words Vulture Stein Rachel January 19 2012 Why Last Night s Modern Family Was Season 3 s Best Episode Yet Television Without Pitty Gay Verne January 19 2012 Oh fudge Modern Family s Little Bo Bleep was funny Newsday Reisinger Adam January 19 2012 Modern Family Little Bo Bleep Reaction You Only Blog Once Poniewozik James January 19 2012 Modern Family Watch What the Bleep Was the Big Deal Time Entertainment External links EditAfterbuzz s discussion about Little Bo Bleep on YouTube Steve Levitan talks about Lily s cursing at the Paley Festival on YouTube Phil and Claire go viral on YouTube Little Bo Bleep at IMDb Little Bo Bleep at ABC com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Little Bo Bleep amp oldid 1126883687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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