This Is Us, Season 4

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Anonymous wrote:Starting a new thread to isolate any spoilers for people who are not current with the series.

I loved grown up Jack as the big time singer. I’m looking forward to that storyline.

Also, did anyone catch the Pearson political bumper sticker on one of the cars in that body shop? I like that kid who is going to be Deja’s boyfriend.


I saw the bumper sticker, but I was still very confused at that point. Overall, I loved the episode. I'm glad it's back!


I think they put it in to show we were in present time.
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Anonymous wrote:I like this kid too! This actor is terrific.


I read that they were only going to do these extreme future stories very sparingly, but the producers love the actor so much that they've expanded their plans for him.

Also, when casting the role, they only looked for blind actors. I thought that was interesting.

The boy and the military stories weren't extreme future stories. They were in the present. Only Kate's son's story was in the future.

Am I wrong?


I was confused because I thought the woman blind Jack is with was a younger version of the woman in Afghanistan (I assume)--same facial structure, but none of the timelines were working. I guess when she said the diner was one of those places that never changes she was not kidding at all, if that's taking place in around 2045??

It reminded me of the original pilot when all these people seem to have nothing to do with each other until the end.

Also, I thought the Pearson thing on the car was a dealership plate which really was spinning off in an inexplicable direction.
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Anonymous wrote:Who was the military woman ? Did I miss an explanation?


They didn't come out and say it, but my guess is she'll end up being Kevin's significant other after forming a friendship with Nicky.


Sometimes they have detailed subplots involving people whose lives only intersect with the main characters at a single point. But maybe.
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I loved seeing Tim Matheson (Rebecca's father) who I have liked since he was in the movie Yours, Mine & Ours in 1968, and many other shows and movies since. Animal House, for instance.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who was the military woman ? Did I miss an explanation?


They didn't come out and say it, but my guess is she'll end up being Kevin's significant other after forming a friendship with Nicky.


Sometimes they have detailed subplots involving people whose lives only intersect with the main characters at a single point. But maybe.


Like that football player for the Steelers.
Anonymous
Awe what a great episode!!!

I'm thinking maybe this show has redeemed itself. I really didn't love it so much after last year but if this season stays like this I'm fully invested.
Anonymous
I did not like last night’s episode at all. I also didn’t love last season but have stuck with it. I’m not sure why.
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Anonymous wrote:I loved seeing Tim Matheson (Rebecca's father) who I have liked since he was in the movie Yours, Mine & Ours in 1968, and many other shows and movies since. Animal House, for instance.


OT -I loved him in YM&O. Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball as the parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Awe what a great episode!!!

I'm thinking maybe this show has redeemed itself. I really didn't love it so much after last year but if this season stays like this I'm fully invested.


When Kate started talking about Jack "watching" Steelers game from a young age, I just broke. She was trying so hard up to that point to not give into the reality.
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The end, as usual, got to me, showing the Pearsons at the pool at three different ages. Wow, are those toddler Big Three cute! I didn't catch who the two people were lying in the lounge chairs at the pool in the very last scene. Anyone know?

And the song playing across that sounded so familiar, with the lyrics," I love my father and I love him well. I hope to see him someday soon." Very poignant. Was it in another episode?

While not all the episodes have the same stellar writing and emotional heft, so far this season is working for me. As always, the acting is great.
Anonymous
PP here answering my own question. The Alexi Murdoch song was in the the first season episode titled "The Pool," so that was a nice carry over.
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Anonymous wrote:The end, as usual, got to me, showing the Pearsons at the pool at three different ages. Wow, are those toddler Big Three cute! I didn't catch who the two people were lying in the lounge chairs at the pool in the very last scene. Anyone know?

And the song playing across that sounded so familiar, with the lyrics," I love my father and I love him well. I hope to see him someday soon." Very poignant. Was it in another episode?

While not all the episodes have the same stellar writing and emotional heft, so far this season is working for me. As always, the acting is great.


Agreed. I'm not always 100% on this show, but it does remind me to step back and see the big picture when it comes to family--they remember not so much what we say but how we made them feel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Awe what a great episode!!!

I'm thinking maybe this show has redeemed itself. I really didn't love it so much after last year but if this season stays like this I'm fully invested.


When Kate started talking about Jack "watching" Steelers game from a young age, I just broke. She was trying so hard up to that point to not give into the reality.


Same here. I really like what they're doing with Kate right now. Her negativity has sometimes been too much for me, but she has the potential to be one of the most interesting characters. I love it when she's strong.
Anonymous
I am so over Randall. So over. The whole councilman thing was just stupid. And I'm tired of his schmaltzy, hypergoofy dad schtick.

Bummer, because he used to be my favorite character.

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Anonymous wrote:I am so over Randall. So over. The whole councilman thing was just stupid. And I'm tired of his schmaltzy, hypergoofy dad schtick.

Bummer, because he used to be my favorite character.



Adult Randall is booorrring and the storyline is so contrived.
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