Nikara Johns
May 20, 2014 |
One of the most
popular couples of television, "Modern Family" Mitch and Cam, united
on the altar again and were married. To
the wedding last two parts (Part aired last Wednesday) to celebrate the actors
and makers at a wedding show on the Fox lot Monday night with cocktail Swan Ice
Sculpture and of course - cake.
A large part of the distribution pure emotion that surfaced during the filming, but the policy of broadcasting a gay marriage in prime time television could not be ignored.
"Years ago shows were not allowed to show this stuff on TV," said Eric Stonestreet, who plays Cam. "This is a great opportunity to be able to people not only comedy but a cultural touchstone for what is reflective in today's society. And nothing is more important than the United achieve legalization and overturning bans on gay" marriage.
"It's not just a natural progression would happen in the show, but it's really progressive for that period right now with legalized gay marriage in California," Sarah Hyland said. "I think it's really nice."
Jesse Tyler Ferguson plays Mitch and shortly before he was working on the show, he married his partner in real life.
When it came time to kiss the groom asked Stone Ferguson, "How to kiss someone when you are married?" Ferguson told Variety: "I did not know what time it was as if I was, looking back on my wedding video, and I said, 'OK, that makes sense"
Julie Bowen at the wedding real life and Ferguson said he "felt really important because they married a man he loves." And when he came to the wedding on television, she said: "It felt because of the emotions just as important for me in the story that we do not talk politics, you can just visit these two men, Mitch and Cam She looked to see. to tears and kisses and say, "I know."
For Bowen, she said after a long day of shooing her own tears surprised her. "But all I had to do was look at it," she said.
Other Schreier approved include Hyland and Nolan Gould.
"I'm going to cry now just thinking about it, because it [Ferguson] as a wonderful person, and it is so important for him," Hyland said. "I could not stop looking at it."
Ferguson said he was very emotional on the set as well. "It was not like we felt like our show was going through a big important moment and maybe it was, but it felt like Eric and I personally went through a big important moment, and just knowing that we make these stamps, and there were cameras roll and this is a TV show that we love so much. He certainly did not go unnoticed. "
And when it came to finding the right time to write, says co-creator Chris Lloyd gay marriage became legal again in California, they had the idea, step by step.
"Let them talk, they should do it and see where it takes us to see how the family reacts if it can stories and arguments about weddings or wedding planners and all those things that, frankly, just couples go through the all the time, "Lloyd said." But he has to really come because it obviously is not to treat if it was legal. "
TV veteran Ed O'Neill, to be known as Al Bundy is now recognized as Jay Pritchett.
"When I" Married with Children "we did it. We ran for 11 years and much of it was funny. But we never got to the point of the show and it's the kind of show to want," O'Neill said , "I say once every 20, 30 years a show like" Modern Family "is coming."
In the final, the character O'Neill (father Mitchell) has his own personal struggles with the acceptance and understanding of the wedding of his son. O'Neill said that we hope that people relate to and it's reflection.
"I think it's really good for me to see in many ways as it can be lived," he said. "It's not always easy to deal with these feelings that are old, especially if it involved the love and a lot of people go through that."
After the screening of the film in two parts, including the final distribution Hyland, O'Neill, Bowen, Ferguson, Stonestreet, Gould, Ty Burrell, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, the creator Steven Levitan, executive producer Megan Full writers and Abraham Higginbotham taken everything Q & A on a
The second part of the wedding last show Wednesday, May 21
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