Modern Family character death finally revealed
THE makers of long-running sitcom Modern Family have, for months now, been teasing that a "significant character" would be killed off during the show's 10th season.
All was revealed today as the episode aired in the United States - but after all that hype, the big reveal has left many fans disappointed.
And a warning: spoilers ahead.
The departing character is Delia 'DeDe' Pritchett, Jay Pritchett's ex-wife, the mother of Claire Dunphy and Mitchell Pritchett and the grandmother of Haley, Alex, Luke and Lily.
East coast and central, a new #ModernFamily starts in 7 mins! 👀 pic.twitter.com/qJshLKX4ne
— Rico Rodriguez (@StarringRico) October 25, 2018
She's played by actress Shelley Long, and if you're a casual Modern Family viewer who doesn't remember her too well, that's because she's appeared in just seven of the show's 214 episodes to date.
Despite the show itself declaring her a "beloved" character on social media today, DeDe has been portrayed as aggressive, manipulative and inappropriate during her time on Modern Family, and is only really close with one other character on-screen: Her son, Mitch.
After months of hyping up the "significant death," many viewers were left asking just one question: Her?
#ModernFamily is this the death that was talked about? If so, that’s prettt lame
— David Shaw (@Shotzzie96) October 25, 2018
When they said there's going to be a death on #ModernFamily I thought it was going to be a major character, not someone who's been on a few eps.
— Scott 🦁 (@TheScottfather) October 25, 2018
I feel like this particular “death” was a cop-out and maybe a significant character is going to die later on in the series leaving us in shambles?? #ModernFamily but then again it’s a comedy. @ModernFam pic.twitter.com/3gRwsrR2rY
— Allthings_naomiwatts (@baeomiwatts) October 25, 2018
In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, the series' co-creator, Christopher Lloyd said they are "handling some bigger life events" during this season, death included.
It is "certainly a topic that families have to deal with, and on television, it's not easy to do because that's a heavy subject," he explained, adding that "at the same time, it would seem unusual for a family not to go through it".
"(The death) will be a moving event - and an event that has repercussions across several episodes," he said.