Modern Family Season 4 Live Stream: Watch Online Full Episode 8 'Mystery Date' (9PM ET)

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By Amanda Gigliotti , Christian Post Correspondent
November 14, 2012|6:29 pm

The newest episode of Modern Family "Mystery Date" season 4 will air tonight, Wednesday Nov. 14 at 9 p.m. ET. Episode 8 can be watched online through live stream and on TV (see details below).

Ariel Winter(Photo: Reuters)"Modern Family" actress Ariel Winter poses in California.

According to the Episode Synopsis, Claire takes Manny and Luke along to Alex's academic decathlon for the weekend. Meanwhile, the pressure is on Alex to repeat her championship status. Manny and Luke bar mitzvah hop at the hotel trying to search for a cute girl.

Phil is left home alone. He attempts to throw together a boys' night at the house. He invites a fellow Bulldog alum – played by Matthew Broderick - but there are instantly mixed signals. After Broderick arrives at the Dunphy house, Phil realizes that the only thing they have in common is being a Bulldog.

Matthew Broderick(Photo: Reuters)U.S. actor Matthew Broderick.

As Jay and Gloria continue to prepare for the baby's arrival, Cam and Mitch arrange for a surprise baby gift.

In the previous episode "Arrested," Cameron had to watch Alex and Luke while Phil, Claire and Mitchell dealt with Haley's arrest. Jay tried to cut a surprise visit from Dede short, so she doesn't learn about Gloria's pregnancy.

Episode 8 of Modern Family Season 4 will air live on ABC tonight at 9 p.m. ET. The episode can be watched online for free at the ABC website here.

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