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From many episodes ago: Who was the girl on the horse?
TIA. |
I vaguely recall that that was a plot line that had to be dropped when covid canceled everything. |
I thought it was blood too at first but later in the show there was no blood just two big ugly yellow leaves. So maybe there at first and then gone? But I think e would have changed shirts. There’s no way Rebecca a) would be expected by Toby or Kate to be able to fill out the paperwork and b) she wouldn’t have the necessary insurance information. And she only gave Kev the forms, no insurance cards. |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What a tense episode! But the most devastating moment for me was Rebecca quietly asking Kevin to complete the forms because she couldn’t remember the information [/quote]
Also when it was clear Kate couldn’t run to the park, so Rebecca did.[/quote] I don't think that moment was supposed to be a dig on Kate's weight. I think it was because no one was letting Rebecca do anything to help with the kids and she was getting frustrated. This was a moment where she was able to show that she could put the pieces together and still save the day despite her diagnosis. [/quote] Definitely. But for some posters, everything comes back to Kate's weight, which is weird because not everything comes back to The One Thing about Keven or The One Thing about Randall[/quote] Um, Rebecca told Kate where he was, and Rebecca hauled ass to get to him. Where was Kate?[/quote] Yes, Kate didn’t even try to get to the park. And wouldn’t you have a high lock on all doors going outside with a kid regardless of sight?[/quote] The point of this was to show Rebecca's need/ability to contribute and to show (with the hospital forms) that having a good period doesn't mean the Alzheimer's has disappeared. Toby runs up hills in San Francisco. Why couldn't he have lapped Rebecca on the way to the park? She probably had a couple of minute's lead on him, max (I am assuming Kate went to tell everyone that Rebecca was going to the park and she and Toby followed, hence the blood on Toby's shirt). If it helps, I agree that Kate is extremely fat. FAT FAT FAT.[/quote] I don’t think Toby had blood on his shirt, it’s just an ugly shirt with two big patches of yellow. Kate and Toby weren’t at the hospital until they put the stitches in, otherwise Rebecca would not have been filling out the paperwork.[/quote] Good point. So where were they? I’m assuming Rebecca would’ve taken Jack back to the house, since he would’ve needed to be in a car seat going to the hospital. I don’t understand why Kate and Toby wouldn’t have driven him at that point. If anything, Rebecca would’ve been in the car with them. [/quote] Kim thinking the couple that found him took them to the hospital or 911 was called.[/quote] Except Rebecca found him at the park. So I’m not understanding what happened between then and the hospital, such that Rebecca and Kevin are the ones dealing with the paperwork.[/quote] The sequence suggested both parents were in with Jack while he was getting stitches, while Rebecca and Kevin were trying to help handle the paperwork. Really not a point worth all this discussion.[/quote] We're in "How many children had Lady MacBeth?" territory |
The father in the scene is Dr. Eli Mason, Madison's OB/GYN (the girl is Sadie, his daughter). Eli was supposed to play a major part in Season 5, but it didn't work out that way. |
| It's definitely blood on the shirt. The patches are red, and they're not there in the scenes before the incident. |
Give it up, it’s not Madison. When Randall asked Kevin if his answer about whether he loved Madison had changed, clear his answer was no. He is fond of Madison (all described in friendship terms not romantic ones) and feels bad his kids won’t have the tight nuclear family he did when little, but is not in love with her. Period, end of sentence. All your tiny observations are meaningless compared to that ( I mean foundation color and bra size, seriously?) Sophie makes the most sense. The love Kevin was never ready for until he matured and understood what grownup love really means. Big grand romance, sure, but also steady day to day without incessant self-focus. Possibly someone totally new a la Nicky but I think it will be Sophie, a nurse who will help care for his mom at the end. |
Maybe that’s who they were originally going to have Madison date, and after COVID they had to recast. Seems weird otherwise that both are name Eli(jah). |
Yes, makes sense! And he would have been a more interesting choice than current Eli, who seems so boyish and schlubby compared to Kevin. But Madison and Eli dorky shared interests are cute. |
Aw, now I wanna see the “if Covid never happened” alternate This Is Us reality. Actually, come to think of it, I wonder if some of my friends’ marriages would still be together in a if Covid never happened alternate reality. |
They have no attention to this level of detail. Seriously think that Jack could walk all the way to a park without a single person stopping to see why this small child was walking alone. |
The actor is not actually blind. |
Remember that when Kate took a pregnancy test, it was actually an ovulation test? 😂 |