The resolution of Manny’s poncho storyline is surprisingly touching, as Jay eventually stands up for Manny’s right to be himself, even if it means "playing the flute" in the middle of a school hallway.

"Phil and Claire's race is still one of my favorite Dunphy moments. It’s so relatable how they turn a simple morning into a full-blown Olympic event."

Jay and Gloria clash over Manny’s choice of attire—a traditional Colombian poncho. Jay fears Manny will be bullied, while Gloria insists he embrace his heritage.

earns its place as a top-tier early episode by proving that while the characters are archetypes, their love for one another is entirely real.

Fans often point to this episode as the moment the show's ensemble chemistry fully clicked.

"The first day of school episode is where I knew I was hooked. The way they managed to make Jay's grumpiness feel like protective love for Manny was so well done."

This episode excels because it digs into the . Whether it's Claire’s fear of being "useless" without her kids or Mitchell and Cam’s terror over a minor bump, the humor is grounded in universal truths. The "race" between Phil and Claire is a highlight, showcasing the competitive spark that keeps their marriage dynamic, even when it results in Phil accidentally tackling a neighbor. Highlights & Standout Moments