Conclusion:
In conclusion, the analysis of ‘Modern Family’ has granted the evidence of both postmodernism and representation through many different factors and examples. Overall, it is visible that the sitcom does not uphold Jean Baudrillard’s theory of ‘simulacra and simulation’; Or Jean-Françoise Lyotard on metanarratives and grand narratives, as well as knowledge being credible. This is due to the fact, in which the concept of postmodernism is outdated; For the reason that the attitude towards this specific theory has changed and evolved over time. Therefore, it is conspicuous that this current popular TV show does not comply with the old fashion views that are argued by both theorists. In regard to representation, it is clear evidence that characters do conform to stereotypes. However, in spite of this, each character’s individual descriptions go further than what it portrayed at the start of the series to the finale episode.

