I agree. That was part of what "got me" in the beginning. Something so many deal with. |
Justin Hartley needs to be nominated for this season, too. |
+1 He surprises me with every episode. |
maybe its just me but if i ever ran across a lady or man for that matter in a grocery store w/3 infants, i'm handing over the damn onions. probably even buying her groceries ![]() |
I enjoyed tonight’s episode, but was a bit distracted by how Tess seemed to have grown a foot since we last saw her about three episodes ago! |
I am beginning to like Kevin more and more but I still can't get behind Kate.
She seems emotionally stunted and while Kevin blames himself for everything wrong in his life, Kate blames her mom or everyone else for everything wrong in her life. She has not ability to take responsibility for HER choices. Get therapy and get over it. I can't tell if the writers are trying to get everyone to hate Kate's charecter or if they really have no clue how whiny and annoying they are making her. Too bad because I was excited to see her character have some depth and deal with her weight. Hell, she doesn't even have a job right now. |
I thought last night's episode was vastly superior to the Kevin and Kate-centric episodes. The parallels between Randall deciding to have Deja go back to her mom and his own situation with Rebecca were so well executed. Definitely not a mother-like-son moment.
And I enjoyed having William back, however fleeting, especially those scenes about how it could have been when Randall was young. And, yes, I noticed how tall Tess was, too! |
I felt the same. The Randall stories together with the child/teen Pearson flashbacks seem to be the real heart of this show. Tess growing isn't all that jarring to me since the first Deja episodes were about 3 months before this one is set. I'm just so happy that we saw the DUI and didn't have to worry over Kevin killing or maiming his niece in a wreck. |
Randall is he best character. Kevin and Kate's selfishness and immaturiy are a real turnoff.
Randall always makes me cry. And Beth is also wonderful. They are three dimensional in a way the others are not. My favorite line last nigh was Beth's line about cool nicknames Deja's mom had for her. |
+1! |
+1 #3 is #1 |
Actually, I don't think Randall was putting himself in his mother's shoes and making a different choice. I think he was putting himself in William's shoes and following his example. He saw that Deja had a loving parent and full life, and it wasn't his place to insert himself into it. This is the same conclusion William drew when he saw young Randall's home and bicycle. |
I think maybe the character(s) you like the best are the ones you most relate to. I don't think Randall and Beth are any more three-dimensional than Kate, Kevin, and Rebecca. I think Randall has fewer flaws as a person -- Kate IS a bit victim-y, and Kevin has lived a very narcissistic life, but part of any good movie or show is the complex, not-all-good-or-bad characters. Sometimes I think both Randall and William are less interesting because they are so "good." I mean, if I had to marry one of the Big Three, Randall, hands down, right? But a good show/movie needs flawed and complicated people to make it interesting. |
I'm not sure it's the ones we relate to best as the ones who are goals. Clearly reading this forum many do not have the Randall-Beth marriage. But it is fabulous to see such a healthy give-and-take marriage on screen and thriving. Neither Randall nor Beth seem to me to be without flaws but they are portrayed as working to live their own best lives. I think that was the point of Randall walking away from his job and Beth getting freaked out by the pregnancy scare last year and them processing that together. |
I think you're missing the bigger picture. She is so heavy BECAUSE she is emotionally stunted and can't deal with even the little things in life and is angry about it and hating life because of it. As a result, she turns to food to escape or to hide or to try and not deal with life. I love the way they are portraying her because they are showing how real (and emotional) her eating disorder is - it's not about eating just to eat. It's about eating because you can't handle life, and are angry about it. |