Meant to add: everyone in the Pearson family is trying to fulfill a small piece of Jack, for Kate. Jack would be the one making decisions with Kate, Jack would keep everyone in line, Jack’s shoulders carried the family. He was the fixer. So all the Pearson’s wait because individually they are not a replacement for Jack, but together they fill his shoes. Anyone who doesn’t think their father would be at that hospital until he saw you with his own eyes, has a different dynamic with their Dad than what’s portrayed between Jack and Kate |
Randall and Beth are the Ross and Rachel of the 21st century. Can't stand either as a couple. So oppressive. |
Good. Not a fan. |
Totally agree. We'd be in touch via phone/texting, but no way would we all fly out there to wait in a waiting room. |
“Simply adopted.” Huh. You’re not an adoptive parent, are you, PP? |
Is this week's episode, "Her," the season finale? And everywhere I read says "season" finale, but isn't it the series finale? I just need to brace myself if this is it ... |
I think everyone flying in is over the top. But my family is all local, like the bravermans in parenthood, and they would all be in the waiting room like that. There were about 10 people waiting for hours when I was in labor with my first, which was a LONG labor. It was like an onslaught when I got out of the operating room. |
WTF?!?! Clueless twit. You and the immediate PP. |
No, it's the season finale not the series finale. It's already been renewed for a few more seasons. |
Do you find adopting a child to be more complicated and expensive than undergoing a risky IVF procedure? ![]() |
Um, what? Care to elaborate, or just throw insults? |
As a Black woman, this statement really resonates with me. I get the Beth storyline 100%. So many white women say to me “I wish I had your strength.” “I’m so intimidated by you!” “You’re so strong.” “I’m afraid of you!” I cannot for the life of me understand that. I’m actually very shy and lack confidence. I think white people confuse speaking your mind with inner strength. I’m not afraid to tell the truth (sometimes to my detriment) but that doesn’t mean that I am this pillar of strength not worthy of empathy and compassion. I don’t consider myself meek or a doormat but I’m actually not that tough and I’m definitely not an angry Black woman with a venoumous disposition. The whole Beth and Randall storyline mirrors my current life; supporting a spouse with high anxiety, finding my place and my voice in my marriage, overbearing mother who did not support my dream, a dream deferred, being consumed by your life, getting laid off, etc... It’s a great storyline for me for personal reasons and I think the writers have done a really good job showing the nuances of Black life. It’s refreshing and honest. |
Yes. Adoption for us would have been more expensive, more emotional risk. We were told to get a healthy infant could take 3-5 years, we need to do a nationwide search, and pay up to 75k in costs. |
PP here. Yes I know there are lots of kids in foster care and most of them are going back to bio families. I have see the heartbreak it causes to lose a foster child. Also kids in foster care have significant issues related to trauma
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NP in the discussion above. How some chooses to make a family shouldn’t be judged or face scrutiny because “there were other options.” It’s their life, and they should make their decisions without a false-standard in society about when it’s acceptable to have a child. |