This Is Us

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Anonymous wrote:I think the teenager Randell and the teenager Kevin look JUST like how I imagined them to look as teens. That never happens in a show or movie. They even have the mannerisms down. Impressive casting!


Yes, I was impressed by that too!


Me too. Great casting of the teens. I really like the development of the relationship of the brothers. I definitely want to see the big three together in the present.
Anonymous
The teenage Kate was really good too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The teenage Kate was really good too.


Agreed!
Anonymous
i don't think the PP was obsessing at all over the tupperware. i mentioned it right off to my husband. he was like how do you know? i KNOW tupperware. my aunts and grandmas used to have tons of it and host parties and that looked wayyyyy to modern.
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Anonymous wrote:i don't think the PP was obsessing at all over the tupperware. i mentioned it right off to my husband. he was like how do you know? i KNOW tupperware. my aunts and grandmas used to have tons of it and host parties and that looked wayyyyy to modern.


I think its fine to pick up on that kind of detail, especially in an historic context which you may have lived through yourself. I watch The Americans and they have Elizabeth's clothes absolutely spot on - I always notice her ruffled collars etc - I was 11 in 1980 and remember being obsessed by those kinds of clothes.
Anonymous
I think it's fine as well to pick up on the small details. I used to watch Mad Men years ago and they were able to get it right; no different really for This Is Us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the teenager Randell and the teenager Kevin look JUST like how I imagined them to look as teens. That never happens in a show or movie. They even have the mannerisms down. Impressive casting!


They talked and acted just like the older versions! It was really uncanny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i don't think the PP was obsessing at all over the tupperware. i mentioned it right off to my husband. he was like how do you know? i KNOW tupperware. my aunts and grandmas used to have tons of it and host parties and that looked wayyyyy to modern.


I think its fine to pick up on that kind of detail, especially in an historic context which you may have lived through yourself. I watch The Americans and they have Elizabeth's clothes absolutely spot on - I always notice her ruffled collars etc - I was 11 in 1980 and remember being obsessed by those kinds of clothes.


so funny you mention this. currently bingeing the americans. i was a little younger. but i have a pretty good memory and i haven't seen any missteps w/time in the americans yet. well maybe some dialogue but i can ignore that a little easier. i point out brands like cheer detergent "elizabeth does a lot of laundry" and tab. bleh. my mom used to drink that crap.

sorry to get off topic!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the teenager Randell and the teenager Kevin look JUST like how I imagined them to look as teens. That never happens in a show or movie. They even have the mannerisms down. Impressive casting!


They talked and acted just like the older versions! It was really uncanny.


That's called acting, usually helped by a good director.
Anonymous
No surprise that Kevin is racist even towards his own brother since he was an infant. In all his years he only referred to Randall and his brother in public once! I can only imagine how Randall must feel. Even Kate seems ambivalent towards Randall and only focuses on her looks. I'm glad Randall grew up to have a loving wife.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the teenager Randell and the teenager Kevin look JUST like how I imagined them to look as teens. That never happens in a show or movie. They even have the mannerisms down. Impressive casting!


Yes, I was impressed by that too!


Me too. Great casting of the teens. I really like the development of the relationship of the brothers. I definitely want to see the big three together in the present.


I would like to see more of the three together as well! I also want to know more about Kate's distance from her mom. Looking forward to tonight's episode.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the teenager Randell and the teenager Kevin look JUST like how I imagined them to look as teens. That never happens in a show or movie. They even have the mannerisms down. Impressive casting!


They talked and acted just like the older versions! It was really uncanny.


Agree. I was wondering if they have the adult actors do the scene first so the teens can observe the exact inflections and mannerisms, etc. Great casting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No surprise that Kevin is racist even towards his own brother since he was an infant. In all his years he only referred to Randall and his brother in public once! I can only imagine how Randall must feel. Even Kate seems ambivalent towards Randall and only focuses on her looks. I'm glad Randall grew up to have a loving wife.


Oh good grief. Kevin's not "racist." Honestly, the way that word is thrown around these days is so tiresome. He was the sibling who felt he didn't get as much attention as the other two (though I think that was just his perception - he had two very loving parents). Kate always had weight issues and Randall never felt fully he fit in due to not only his race, but also his superior intelligence. Kevin resented all the attention they got, especially Randall. He didn't dislike Randall because he was black! I'd argue that Randall grew up in a much more loving home than many people; he certainly wasn't lacking for love when he married his wife!
Anonymous
I think the breakdown between Randall and Rebecca is one of the saddest moments I've watched on TV. I may be too vested in these characters but I'll be crushed if mom and son can't reconcile.
Anonymous
PP nailed it on Kate having bypass surgery. Interesting twist, and I hope they keep the struggle there. I'm sure they will, it won't be an easy fix for her.
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