The Pritchetts/Dunphys (Modern Family) leads with 60% of votes
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The Barones from 'Everybody Loves Raymond' bring a classic, sometimes chaotic family humor rooted in the quirks of their tight-knit, traditional dynamic, sharply contrasting with the Pritchetts/Dunphys of 'Modern Family', who reflect a more contemporary, blended family complexity with slick humor that cuts across generations. This battle in the Sitcom Families of All Time league isn't just about laughs; it's a clash between the enduring appeal of conventional family roles and the evolving, inclusive narrative of modern households. Fans are deeply divided, pledging allegiance based on which family mirrors their personal experiences and comedic preferences, making every vote a statement about cultural values and television evolution. Which side resonates more with you? Cast your vote and let us know!
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Fans currently prefer The Pritchetts/Dunphys (Modern Family) over The Barones (Everybody Loves Raymond) when it comes to the greatest Sitcom Families of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick The Pritchetts/Dunphys (Modern Family) 60.0% of the time over The Barones (Everybody Loves Raymond).
Across all battles:
The Pritchetts/Dunphys (Modern Family) win rate: 55.3%
The Barones (Everybody Loves Raymond) win rate: 49.2%
This battle pitches the old-school charm of the Barones against the contemporary, quirky Pritchetts/Dunphys. Both families redefine the sitcom family in their own eras, making fans passionately divided over which one truly rules the sitcom roost.
Fans love the Barones for their witty banters and the all-too-relatable family squabbles that hit close to home. Ray's sarcastic comebacks mixed with Marie's overbearing love creates a nostalgic charm that's hard not to love.
Fans really resonate with the Pritchetts/Dunphys because of their modern, relatable approach to family dynamics, mixed with hilarious and heartfelt moments. They might be leading because their style feels a bit more current compared to the classic vibe of the Barones.