The Dunphys are done.
Phil has had his fill.
However you phrase it, on Wednesday night, it will be time to say goodbye toModern Family.

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you’ve got the option to’t really process it until you’re there, Ty Burrell tells EW.
It was like being at a wedding and a funeral at the same time.
We were celebrating and laughing the whole week.
We had a great week filming what was a beautifully written episode.
And then when we finally got to the last day, it was more of the funeral part.
(To see for yourself, check outthese teary behind-the-scenes photos.)
The finale will center on change as well as new beginnings for the three intertwined families.
It really has to do with that feeling that this chapter of this family is over, says Burrell.
To that end, you may see some real emotion spilling onto the screen.
And there are really big laughs in the finale, in my opinion.
That I found really reassuring, that it wasn’t just about us saying goodbye.
It’s a very funny finale.
Hinted another way: Jay and Phil finally bond, literally.
Nope he took three.
The second item is a real-state certificate from Phils office, which will be stored in Burrells home office.
And whats the third thing?
I’m really hoping that I get it.
I haven’t heard back yet, but my fingers are crossed.
But if it came from Chris and Steve they’re brilliant it probably would feel organic.
So Im open to it, for sure.
Whether its for now or forever Wednesday night will be the last chance to get your Phil.
And the rest of the bunch.