Modern Family may have ended two years ago, but the award-winning sitcom is the gift that keeps on giving.
With eleven seasons of binge-worthy episodes available for both new and old fans to watch over and over...and over again, it's not too surprising when some new details get picked up on years later.
One viewer pointed out a cheeky detail from season three earlier this week, in which Cam Tucker is standing in front of a white board while teaching a music lesson and is positioned in such a way that it looks like his name is spelling out the word "F***er".
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Alongside a snapshot of the scene, the fan tweeted: "@ericstonestreet I have to ask, and I hope you see this... how intentional was the placement of your head in relation to the writing on the board?"
Eric Stonestreet then replied with a gif of his character Cam giving a knowing glance, indicating that the moment may indeed have been planned.
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The fan-favourite series – which follows an extended modern day family trying to deal with every day life in their own uniquely comedic ways – ran for eleven seasons from 2009 until 2020.
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Ariel Winter opened up to Digital Spy about her time on the show earlier this year and explained why it needed to end.
"It was very sad to see it end, but I think it ended in a great place," she said. "Because, you know, some shows go on way too long and then you're not satisfied with the ending, but you're like: 'We have to keep going' and whatever.
"Then you're like: 'Oh, it didn't end the way we wanted to'. But I really think we ended at a great time. We had a wonderful run and I think they tied up everyone's characters really, really nicely."
Modern Family airs on E4 in the UK and is also available to stream on Disney+, with seasons 10 and 11 available through NOW.
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