Phil (Ty Burrell) finds a new target group for new clients; newly divorced women.
Claire (Julie Bowen) is not really happy with all this since now that she has to work too she does not have time to do the stuff she was doing before at home (like going to the grocery store) and she needs Phil's help.
Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cameron (Eric Stonestreet), after accepting each other's proposal, are now up to plan their wedding.
At the office, he starts cleaning everything, due to his stress about the wedding, and he ends up trapped in the ventilation system.
Jay tells her not to be worried and that there is no such thing as a curse, but Gloria calls Father Marquez (Efrain Figueroa) to ask for his help.
In its original American broadcast, "Larry's Wife" was watched by 11.12 million; down 0.52 from the two previous episodes that aired together as season's premiere.
It is really not my intention to use this show as a punching bag, and I eagerly await a return to last week’s form of middlebrow decency.
She closes her review by saying that even the episode felt way too busy, it was a passable half-hour but it might become forgettable in the scheme of the entire season.