This Is Us, Season 4

Anonymous
On a show-related note, I saw Susan Kelechi-Watson on a 2015 episode of "Say Yes to the Dress" this morning. She was there with her friend, Napiera, who was the bride.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On a show-related note, I saw Susan Kelechi-Watson on a 2015 episode of "Say Yes to the Dress" this morning. She was there with her friend, Napiera, who was the bride.


I love her! I’d be happy to hang out with either the actress or the character. They both remind me of my friends.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I want Kevin and Madison to get together.


I just wondered that.


Nah - no chemistry. They’ve shown them interacting before and it’s clear she annoys him.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else freaked out by the closing scene tonight? ?


I double-checked the locks and security system before bed, so yes.

Rebecca's worrying about losing her early Jack memories is really sad and moving. And I think Miguel should be commended - no doubt he knows that this is one of her biggest fears, and probably grieves with her. I think Miguel's love for Rebecca is really selfless.


I worship Miguel.

I also love seeing Kate emerge as a great mom. Not sure what lies in the future for her and Tobes, but she is kicking butt.

The Kevin/John Legend plot was ridiculous.
Anonymous
Ok new theory on what’s behind Kevin saying “we aren’t talking to Randall” to his mom. His tone of voice plus tonight’s episode make me think that Randall does tell his siblings about rebeccas condition, and she is angry at Randall and refuses to talk to him. And she may not even remember why. This could also explain the 10 years into the future scene where Randall and Tess say they aren’t ready to see her.

Perhaps Rebecca got angry at Randall for telling the other kids. And she never lets go of that anger at Randall.

Good theory??
Anonymous
No, I think his anxiety is going to make him do something obnoxious and they will be hurt by it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else freaked out by the closing scene tonight? ?


I double-checked the locks and security system before bed, so yes.

Rebecca's worrying about losing her early Jack memories is really sad and moving. And I think Miguel should be commended - no doubt he knows that this is one of her biggest fears, and probably grieves with her. I think Miguel's love for Rebecca is really selfless.


I worship Miguel.

I also love seeing Kate emerge as a great mom. Not sure what lies in the future for her and Tobes, but she is kicking butt.

The Kevin/John Legend plot was ridiculous.


Agree with all this. Rebecca will lose her memories of Miguel before she loses them of Jack, right? Don't the most recent memories go first? If so, this will be really painful for Miguel, I would think. I hope they give some good backstory of Miguel. I want to see scenes of him as a child in PR and then in the U.S. Of all the areas yet un-mined in this show, this has the most potential.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok new theory on what’s behind Kevin saying “we aren’t talking to Randall” to his mom. His tone of voice plus tonight’s episode make me think that Randall does tell his siblings about rebeccas condition, and she is angry at Randall and refuses to talk to him. And she may not even remember why. This could also explain the 10 years into the future scene where Randall and Tess say they aren’t ready to see her.

Perhaps Rebecca got angry at Randall for telling the other kids. And she never lets go of that anger at Randall.

Good theory??


I don't remember how the scene went down exactly. Could it be that Kevin is still speaking to Randall, but the "we" he uses if for Rebecca's benefit, to show she is speaking to Randall and thinks that Kevin has blocked him as well? I could see that. If Randall spilled the beans to Kevin and Kate, they would be grateful not angry with Randall, but they might need to put on a show of siding with Rebecca to keep her calm.
Anonymous
Also just thinking about that scene in the cabin-- If it takes place just one year in the future, her dementia is progressing pretty darn fast, isn't it?
Anonymous
I think Kevin and Kate wind up ostracizing Randall after they find out he kept Rebecca’s condition from them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also just thinking about that scene in the cabin-- If it takes place just one year in the future, her dementia is progressing pretty darn fast, isn't it?


That's fairly common, unfortunately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok new theory on what’s behind Kevin saying “we aren’t talking to Randall” to his mom. His tone of voice plus tonight’s episode make me think that Randall does tell his siblings about rebeccas condition, and she is angry at Randall and refuses to talk to him. And she may not even remember why. This could also explain the 10 years into the future scene where Randall and Tess say they aren’t ready to see her.

Perhaps Rebecca got angry at Randall for telling the other kids. And she never lets go of that anger at Randall.

Good theory??


good theory, except the director keeps saying that something big will go down between R and K
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also just thinking about that scene in the cabin-- If it takes place just one year in the future, her dementia is progressing pretty darn fast, isn't it?


That's fairly common, unfortunately.


I don't think it is common to go from first diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment (which is NOT dementia) to bed-ridden dementia in a year's time! According to various medical sites that I've looked at including Mayo Clinic and Alzheimer's Association (b/c my FIL is in progress from MCI to dementia), it takes years (like 7-10) to go from nothing to the end.

Anonymous
In the flash forward where they were seeing someone in the hospital (is that right?)...was it intimated that Randall and Beth are no longer together or am I completely misremembering that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also just thinking about that scene in the cabin-- If it takes place just one year in the future, her dementia is progressing pretty darn fast, isn't it?


That's fairly common, unfortunately.


I don't think it is common to go from first diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment (which is NOT dementia) to bed-ridden dementia in a year's time! According to various medical sites that I've looked at including Mayo Clinic and Alzheimer's Association (b/c my FIL is in progress from MCI to dementia), it takes years (like 7-10) to go from nothing to the end.



That's not necessarily true. Some drugs can slow the progression, but it is difficult to predict. For instance, a major respiratory illness or a fall can speed up progression. My dad progressed in 2 years.
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