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'Modern Family' Cast Tears Up as They Say Goodbye in Farewell Special

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It's time to say farewell to After 11 seasons and 250 episodes, ABC's groundbreaking family comedy writes its final chapter with Wednesday's hour-long series finale.

But before we say goodbye for good, the cast and creative team behind the series reflected on their monumental run and got emotional talking about letting go.«I can't even imagine how it's going to be a part of this world where has happened but I don't get to see those people every day,»  says in , getting choked up as he talked about the final episodes. «I was at a table read just a few weeks ago, where I came across the line, 'Let's just enjoy each other--' See, I'm crying just saying it… 'Let's all just enjoy each other while we still can,' and I just burst into tears at the

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