The second episode which aired after "Modern Family" was promoted as a bonus episode and it formally premiered in its prime time slot on February 10, 2015 The first of the two preview episodes garnered 7.94 million viewers, becoming the second highest rated comedy premiere that season. The first of the two preview episodes garnered 7.94 million viewers, becoming the second highest rated comedy premiere that season. As of 2016, it has aired for two seasons and 37 episodes. On March 3, 2016, the network announced that the series has been renewed for a third season.
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| - The second episode which aired after "Modern Family" was promoted as a bonus episode and it formally premiered in its prime time slot on February 10, 2015 The first of the two preview episodes garnered 7.94 million viewers, becoming the second highest rated comedy premiere that season. The first of the two preview episodes garnered 7.94 million viewers, becoming the second highest rated comedy premiere that season. As of 2016, it has aired for two seasons and 37 episodes. On March 3, 2016, the network announced that the series has been renewed for a third season.
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