This Is Us final season

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Anonymous wrote:This maudlin, ridiculous show should have been over a while ago. I can’t believe there are this many people who just love being extra depressed weekly. I even saw a headline about how Mandy Moore threw up when she saw what was going to happen in the final scripts. Gee, sound great. Sign me up.


Oh, please let this be the juicy train wreck you are teasing us with! Because I'm mostly hate watching, at this point.


Rebecca dies surrounded by her family with Randall and Kevin holding her hands. At the same moment, Baby Hope is born. Cue “And When I Die” by Blood, Sweat and Tears

And when I die and when I'm gone,
There'll be one child born and a world to carry on, to carry on


OMG thats why Kate, kids aren't there! they're at the hospital with Jack and wife!


Anything is possible!
Anonymous
It is possible that Kate was with Jack and his wife for the birth and then left (with Edie?) to be with Rebecca at the end.
Anonymous
So Chrissy Metz is fat. She has remained fat throughout This Is Us. Her fatness is a given.

Is she only allowed to have a storyline insofar as it is about her fatness? Would that be more interesting to you? Or is she just supposed to fade into the background and be The Fat Sibling with No Story Any Longer?

I get that you want her to lose weight by any means, but that's not happening. So in a narrative sense, what do you do with her character?
Anonymous
I was pleased that Griffin Dunne was cast as older Nick.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This maudlin, ridiculous show should have been over a while ago. I can’t believe there are this many people who just love being extra depressed weekly. I even saw a headline about how Mandy Moore threw up when she saw what was going to happen in the final scripts. Gee, sound great. Sign me up.


Oh, please let this be the juicy train wreck you are teasing us with! Because I'm mostly hate watching, at this point.


Rebecca dies surrounded by her family with Randall and Kevin holding her hands. At the same moment, Baby Hope is born. Cue “And When I Die” by Blood, Sweat and Tears

And when I die and when I'm gone,
There'll be one child born and a world to carry on, to carry on


OMG thats why Kate, kids aren't there! they're at the hospital with Jack and wife!

Isn't Rebecca's deathbed scene not that far into the future? Kevin's twins are still kids, so Jack would still be a kid too, since he's only a year older.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So Chrissy Metz is fat. She has remained fat throughout This Is Us. Her fatness is a given.

Is she only allowed to have a storyline insofar as it is about her fatness? Would that be more interesting to you? Or is she just supposed to fade into the background and be The Fat Sibling with No Story Any Longer?

I get that you want her to lose weight by any means, but that's not happening. So in a narrative sense, what do you do with her character?


I'm the poster who wrote how unrealistic it was for Kate to be chosen by Hailey's birth mother. I'm fine with the rest of her story. I agree with the posters who are critical of Kate for making Toby make all the sacrifices while doing so little herself to save the marriage. I think that actually goes very well with a storyline that she has never been able to control her weight.

IOW, I, for one, am fine with the narrative of her remaining obese, but there are ways it has been very well done and ways it hasn't within her character arc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So Chrissy Metz is fat. She has remained fat throughout This Is Us. Her fatness is a given.

Is she only allowed to have a storyline insofar as it is about her fatness? Would that be more interesting to you? Or is she just supposed to fade into the background and be The Fat Sibling with No Story Any Longer?

I get that you want her to lose weight by any means, but that's not happening. So in a narrative sense, what do you do with her character?


Why was Kate the only member of the family with a weight issue? It got much worse after her father died but why was she an overweight child and teen? Does she have an anxiety disorder as also evidenced by her fear of swimming? They all treat her with kid gloves—why? Because she is the only girl?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This maudlin, ridiculous show should have been over a while ago. I can’t believe there are this many people who just love being extra depressed weekly. I even saw a headline about how Mandy Moore threw up when she saw what was going to happen in the final scripts. Gee, sound great. Sign me up.


Oh, please let this be the juicy train wreck you are teasing us with! Because I'm mostly hate watching, at this point.


Rebecca dies surrounded by her family with Randall and Kevin holding her hands. At the same moment, Baby Hope is born. Cue “And When I Die” by Blood, Sweat and Tears

And when I die and when I'm gone,
There'll be one child born and a world to carry on, to carry on


OMG thats why Kate, kids aren't there! they're at the hospital with Jack and wife!

Isn't Rebecca's deathbed scene not that far into the future? Kevin's twins are still kids, so Jack would still be a kid too, since he's only a year older.


Good point. Hailey and the twins share a birthday so that would not be possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This maudlin, ridiculous show should have been over a while ago. I can’t believe there are this many people who just love being extra depressed weekly. I even saw a headline about how Mandy Moore threw up when she saw what was going to happen in the final scripts. Gee, sound great. Sign me up.


So don't watch it.

It's a TV drama. All TV dramas have more "stuff" going on than we have in our real life. If they didn't, they'd be boring as f***. Give me an example of a TV drama that didn't have over the top stuff happen pretty regularly.

There's a lot of good in this show, some strong character development, and some meaningful issues.
Anonymous
Hailey and Jack do not mention their mom at all in the birth scene.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This maudlin, ridiculous show should have been over a while ago. I can’t believe there are this many people who just love being extra depressed weekly. I even saw a headline about how Mandy Moore threw up when she saw what was going to happen in the final scripts. Gee, sound great. Sign me up.


Oh, please let this be the juicy train wreck you are teasing us with! Because I'm mostly hate watching, at this point.


What a boring and empty life you must have to watch an hour long show that you don't even like. I don't even have time to watch shows I do like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This maudlin, ridiculous show should have been over a while ago. I can’t believe there are this many people who just love being extra depressed weekly. I even saw a headline about how Mandy Moore threw up when she saw what was going to happen in the final scripts. Gee, sound great. Sign me up.


Oh, please let this be the juicy train wreck you are teasing us with! Because I'm mostly hate watching, at this point.


Rebecca dies surrounded by her family with Randall and Kevin holding her hands. At the same moment, Baby Hope is born. Cue “And When I Die” by Blood, Sweat and Tears

And when I die and when I'm gone,
There'll be one child born and a world to carry on, to carry on


OMG thats why Kate, kids aren't there! they're at the hospital with Jack and wife!


Jack is 12 or 13 years old when Rebecca dies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This maudlin, ridiculous show should have been over a while ago. I can’t believe there are this many people who just love being extra depressed weekly. I even saw a headline about how Mandy Moore threw up when she saw what was going to happen in the final scripts. Gee, sound great. Sign me up.


So don't watch it.

It's a TV drama. All TV dramas have more "stuff" going on than we have in our real life. If they didn't, they'd be boring as f***. Give me an example of a TV drama that didn't have over the top stuff happen pretty regularly.

There's a lot of good in this show, some strong character development, and some meaningful issues.


I don’t watch it anymore. I can comment on whatever I like, so stfu.
Anonymous
I could see Mandy Moore being upset that Kate dies. Maybe Miguel picked up Edie and comes into the house later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This maudlin, ridiculous show should have been over a while ago. I can’t believe there are this many people who just love being extra depressed weekly. I even saw a headline about how Mandy Moore threw up when she saw what was going to happen in the final scripts. Gee, sound great. Sign me up.


Oh, please let this be the juicy train wreck you are teasing us with! Because I'm mostly hate watching, at this point.


What a boring and empty life you must have to watch an hour long show that you don't even like. I don't even have time to watch shows I do like.


And you're so happy with yours that you respond like that? Interesting.
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