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The Episode Of Modern Family You Didn't Know Bryan Cranston Directed

Author

William Smith

Updated on March 08, 2026

Even though Bryan Cranston had his hands presumably full with the final batch of "Breaking Bad" episodes between 2012 and 2013, he still made time in that period to direct two episodes of "Modern Family" — a show which he never appeared on as an actor.

The first of those episodes, "Election Day," came during the show's "golden years," back when it was still wowing critics and winning back-to-back Emmy Awards. It was the conclusion of the Season 3 arc that saw Claire (Julie Bowen) running for city council, and, in typical "Modern Family" fashion, the episode sent the Dunphys-Pritchetts on various concurrent adventures as everyone did their best to bolster Claire's campaign.

Bryan Cranston's deft touch in dealing with the episode's multiple plot strands proved that he had just what it took to handle "Modern Family's" zippy farcical rhythms. So it was no surprise when he was brought back to direct Season 5's Christmas episode, "The Old Man & the Tree." Arriving during a decline in the show's critical estimation, the episode — which once again split up the "Modern Family" cast into several busy groups — received widespread acclaim, with The A.V. Club's Joshua Alston calling it "the nimblest, most elegantly structured episode all year, and easily the best Christmas show 'Modern Family' has ever done." It would appear that Walter White may know a thing or two about comedic chemistry, too.