This Is Us final season

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Anonymous wrote:If Rebecca has Alzheimer's she may not remember that Toby and Kate have divorced. I've seen it happen. People with dementia often remember things further back in time better than more recent events.

More importantly, if he's stayed in the picture for his kids, they may need his support when their grandma dies, especially if Kate is the one making all the arrangements.



Ah, good point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Rebecca has Alzheimer's she may not remember that Toby and Kate have divorced. I've seen it happen. People with dementia often remember things further back in time better than more recent events.

More importantly, if he's stayed in the picture for his kids, they may need his support when their grandma dies, especially if Kate is the one making all the arrangements.


Yes but Rebecca is not conscious, she is on her death bed. I know HW likes every one to think there’s consciousness and something wonderful is said but not in my experience.


Not understanding?
Anonymous
Hollywood, I assume
Anonymous
I was irrationally annoyed by the fact that they cast a woman with bright blue eyes as young Rebecca's mom followed by direct cuts to Elizabeth Perkins with her big dark eyes. Lazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was irrationally annoyed by the fact that they cast a woman with bright blue eyes as young Rebecca's mom followed by direct cuts to Elizabeth Perkins with her big dark eyes. Lazy.


Yeah, that's a strange and rare miss for the casting director.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was irrationally annoyed by the fact that they cast a woman with bright blue eyes as young Rebecca's mom followed by direct cuts to Elizabeth Perkins with her big dark eyes. Lazy.


Yeah, that's a strange and rare miss for the casting director.



Sort of like casting a Hispanic-looking young adult Hayley then a blonde-blue-eyed baby Hayley? Agree they usually do a great job though.
Anonymous
Mandy was amazing in this episode, Emmy-worthy for sure. I think the show has done a great job of showing the mother-daughter relationship evolve. Of course it's not that uncommon for that relationship to be fraught early on then become very close over time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Toby isn't bothering me with this storyline. Kate is the one who is bothering me. Yes, it sucks to have a husband travel for work but then she should encourage him to look for jobs closer or consider moving closer to his job.



Eh, they're both being unreasonable and unkind to each other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I liked the episode. As always, Beth Pearson had the best lines:

“Aw baby, I love your heart. Dig your ambition. But the Pearson epitaph will read: ‘Lovely people, cried a lot, dramatic as hell Thanksgivings.'”



When was that, somehow I missed it? I just remember her turning to Daija and saying "this family.." or something like that.

I loved Randall's comment about the tough baby years, "have you ever seen a woman scream at you with her eyes?," lol.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked the episode. As always, Beth Pearson had the best lines:

“Aw baby, I love your heart. Dig your ambition. But the Pearson epitaph will read: ‘Lovely people, cried a lot, dramatic as hell Thanksgivings.'”



When was that, somehow I missed it? I just remember her turning to Daija and saying "this family.." or something like that.

I loved Randall's comment about the tough baby years, "have you ever seen a woman scream at you with her eyes?," lol.


Beth said that in the car. Loved when she muttered that to Deja as well 🤣 she was great comic relief for a heavy episode.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know they can't do it with Chrissy Metz, but I would love to see Kate lose the weight in 10 years


Me too. I wish the family would help Kate too. They just seem to ignore her obesity instead of helping her. It’s too much - not healthy.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know they can't do it with Chrissy Metz, but I would love to see Kate lose the weight in 10 years


Me too. I wish the family would help Kate too. They just seem to ignore her obesity instead of helping her. It’s too much - not healthy.


It’s a sensitive issue, and they understand no one can force her to eat less and exercise. Of course they’re concerned about her health, but what can they do? But unrealistic she’s dropped all concern about it, and it never comes up with Toby other than obliquely like in this episode.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know they can't do it with Chrissy Metz, but I would love to see Kate lose the weight in 10 years


Me too. I wish the family would help Kate too. They just seem to ignore her obesity instead of helping her. It’s too much - not healthy.


how does one do that? We had an "intervention" in our family for an obese member. It doesn't work.
Anonymous
Thoughts:
I hate couples who snipe at each other in front of other people, a la Toby and Kate. That said, when couples are doing that, don't take sides!

The Toby/ Kate dynamic is completely believable, although the whole Toby absolutely has to be in SF is less believable in our current environment.

My favorite part of the episode was the focus on mother/daughter relationships. So complicated but so fundamentally loving. As a daughter to an aging mom and a mother to a girl, that really hit home.

Kevin has had terrific character development, but he still hasn’t learned to shut his mouth when making snap judgements (the assumption Miguel wanted a guest house for his friends harkened back to Kevin’s assumption Zoe needed a silk pillowcase because she was “pampered”)

Beth can always be counted on the deliver the comic relief

Finally, Cassidy in the preview??
Anonymous
Why is Kevin living with Kate?? He can afford to rent or buy a place. His sister's marriage is clearly on the rocks and he's not self aware enough to realize living with them is adding to the stress??

Beth has always been my favorite character. Young Beth is perfect casting. Both young Beth and current Beth are fantastic.

I really liked the Thanksgiving episode. I like getting more of the history about Rebecca and Miguel. I appreciated the delicate mother/daughter dynamic. It was a good blend of funny moments and emotional ones.
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