This Is Us, Season 4

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Anonymous wrote:It’s hard to believe that Marc is off the show. She still has his picture decades later and looked at it with a wistful smile.


He was her first love, He told her he loved her. Logcially she knows hes a dick but emotionally she is holding onto that.
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I doubt Marc is gone. He’ll probably weasel his way back in and things will get violent. So far, it’s mostly mental abuse, but I do think he harms her and makes her harm herself.
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Anonymous wrote:Great episode. The writers always tie things back together. Haunting music at the end of the episode. So, now we need to figure out why they are all gathering at the new cabin?

We know why.
Are you new to this show??

DP. We don't actually know. Everybody is gathering for something to do with Rebecca but not much more.

Rebecca is dying! It’s the end of the show! Even the producers say that.

Uh, Ok. I just watch the show, not immersed to the point i know what the producers are saying.
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Anonymous wrote:Great episode. The writers always tie things back together. Haunting music at the end of the episode. So, now we need to figure out why they are all gathering at the new cabin?

We know why.
Are you new to this show??

DP. We don't actually know. Everybody is gathering for something to do with Rebecca but not much more.

Rebecca is dying! It’s the end of the show! Even the producers say that.

Uh, Ok. I just watch the show, not immersed to the point i know what the producers are saying.


If you WATCH the show, you should have seen the family gathering together in the cabin in the future with Rebecca literally on her deathbed at the end of last season.

What is the difference between reading articles on shows you like that interview the producers and participating in a 30+ page thread on DCUM? Maybe you’re more “immersed” than you think, cupcake. And why is there something wrong with that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hate to say it—but I’m kind of over the Jack/Rebecca stuff.


I am totally not caught up on the season, but I liked the country club scene in episode one.
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Anonymous wrote:OLD KEVIN

DAMN



Hahaha, this is exactly what DH actually said.


I read that the producers studied George Clooney and Pierce Brosnan and other silver foxes who have aged well in Hollywood to get Kevin’s look right.


Yes, things get more violent once the woman/girl tries to leave the relationship. I wish we knew more about teen dating violence when my sister was dating her (now) husband. I was just a 14 year old girl. He was and will always be an abusive a%%%le
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Anonymous wrote:OLD KEVIN

DAMN



Hahaha, this is exactly what DH actually said.


I read that the producers studied George Clooney and Pierce Brosnan and other silver foxes who have aged well in Hollywood to get Kevin’s look right.


OLD Kevin is not that old - he looked “just right” to me.

And I haven’t cried once this season, but the tears were rolling when they played the tape. So well done!

Ok, back to laundry and dreaming about OLD Kevin!!
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I think it’s funny that we’re all drooling over old Kevin when contemporary fictional Kevin is so vain and horrified about the idea of getting older!
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Anonymous wrote:Great episode. The writers always tie things back together. Haunting music at the end of the episode. So, now we need to figure out why they are all gathering at the new cabin?

We know why.
Are you new to this show??

DP. We don't actually know. Everybody is gathering for something to do with Rebecca but not much more.

Rebecca is dying! It’s the end of the show! Even the producers say that.

Uh, Ok. I just watch the show, not immersed to the point i know what the producers are saying.


If you WATCH the show, you should have seen the family gathering together in the cabin in the future with Rebecca literally on her deathbed at the end of last season.

What is the difference between reading articles on shows you like that interview the producers and participating in a 30+ page thread on DCUM? Maybe you’re more “immersed” than you think, cupcake. And why is there something wrong with that?

Whatever. Mandy Moore said Rebecca did not have Alzheimer’s. The producer vaguely denied anything would happen between with Kevin and Madison. The show likes to throw curveballs. I double checked and the finale left some doubt as to why they were gathering; the PP has a valid question.
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Anonymous wrote:Great episode. The writers always tie things back together. Haunting music at the end of the episode. So, now we need to figure out why they are all gathering at the new cabin?

We know why.
Are you new to this show??

DP. We don't actually know. Everybody is gathering for something to do with Rebecca but not much more.

Rebecca is dying! It’s the end of the show! Even the producers say that.

Uh, Ok. I just watch the show, not immersed to the point i know what the producers are saying.


If you WATCH the show, you should have seen the family gathering together in the cabin in the future with Rebecca literally on her deathbed at the end of last season.

What is the difference between reading articles on shows you like that interview the producers and participating in a 30+ page thread on DCUM? Maybe you’re more “immersed” than you think, cupcake. And why is there something wrong with that?

Whatever. Mandy Moore said Rebecca did not have Alzheimer’s. The producer vaguely denied anything would happen between with Kevin and Madison. The show likes to throw curveballs. I double checked and the finale left some doubt as to why they were gathering; the PP has a valid question.


Double-checked! How immersive!
Anonymous
I’m always amazed at how well the writers and producers cast this show. The guy who plays Mark is so weak and mean looking. He just *looks* like an abuser.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s funny that we’re all drooling over old Kevin when contemporary fictional Kevin is so vain and horrified about the idea of getting older!


I don’t think current Kevin has been horrified about getting older. He seems pretty focused on his current life.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it’s funny that we’re all drooling over old Kevin when contemporary fictional Kevin is so vain and horrified about the idea of getting older!


I don’t think current Kevin has been horrified about getting older. He seems pretty focused on his current life.


Kevin took pains in a recent episode to point out he wasn’t yet 40. (The big 3 are 39.)
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I don’t see how pointing out a factual error qualifies as horrified.
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I’m not the poster who said Kevin was “horrified,” but did you actually see how he delivered the line? In a charming but vain way? Or are you just blowing smoke out of your a** to be obstinate and ignorant?
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