Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did you people not cry?? Maybe this just hit super close to home for me, but I'm sobbing!
I'm not much of a crier but the scene where Kate brings the urn out and Randall is grieving his dad got me teary eyed.
Lost my dad several years ago and still feel his loss so much.
Anonymous wrote:I adore Randall, but I don't like his wife. She seems a little cold and way too serious. That was rude and bitchy how she asked Kevin to leave after a few days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was interesting seeing the glimpses of Rebecca and jack's childhoods. And the scene of jack's father immigrating was so unexpected for this show. It fits though. Tied in so beautifully with the painting and his theory that the time is no matter. That it's all the same time, or that differences in time are so much closer than we think.
I think that was Jack's grandfather
Anonymous wrote:How did you people not cry?? Maybe this just hit super close to home for me, but I'm sobbing!
Anonymous wrote:I adore Randall, but I don't like his wife. She seems a little cold and way too serious. That was rude and bitchy how she asked Kevin to leave after a few days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was interesting seeing the glimpses of Rebecca and jack's childhoods. And the scene of jack's father immigrating was so unexpected for this show. It fits though. Tied in so beautifully with the painting and his theory that the time is no matter. That it's all the same time, or that differences in time are so much closer than we think.
I think that was Jack's grandfather
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved all of Randall's scenes last night. The hotel thing was spot on, and I love how he and his wife relate to each other. I loved the pregnancy result scene.
Also, I know someone mentioned the fashions were wrong, but fashion moved more slowly pre-internet and also in the midwest. It might have been big hair in the 80s on the coasts but it took a while for department stores in the middle to get the "cool stuff" we saw on television, and then even a bit longer for it to become not weird to try to wear those outfits.
I'm from Wisconsin, and we had big hair all through the 80s. Still have it in some parts of the state.![]()
Yes, but did 80's big hair start as early as January 1980 when this episode took place (and a year or two before)? It was still pretty much feathered hair, Farrah Fawcett/Charlie's Angels, as well as some short hair styles a la Dorothy Hamill. At least I had the latter for several years after the 76 Olympics (Thanks Mom!), and I grew up on a coast. It's like in Mad Men that shows that the "60's" didn't really start until after Kennedy was assassinated and the first major incursions into Vietnam and SE Asia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved all of Randall's scenes last night. The hotel thing was spot on, and I love how he and his wife relate to each other. I loved the pregnancy result scene.
Also, I know someone mentioned the fashions were wrong, but fashion moved more slowly pre-internet and also in the midwest. It might have been big hair in the 80s on the coasts but it took a while for department stores in the middle to get the "cool stuff" we saw on television, and then even a bit longer for it to become not weird to try to wear those outfits.
I'm from Wisconsin, and we had big hair all through the 80s. Still have it in some parts of the state.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I loved all of Randall's scenes last night. The hotel thing was spot on, and I love how he and his wife relate to each other. I loved the pregnancy result scene.
Also, I know someone mentioned the fashions were wrong, but fashion moved more slowly pre-internet and also in the midwest. It might have been big hair in the 80s on the coasts but it took a while for department stores in the middle to get the "cool stuff" we saw on television, and then even a bit longer for it to become not weird to try to wear those outfits.
Anonymous wrote:I adore Randall, but I don't like his wife. She seems a little cold and way too serious. That was rude and bitchy how she asked Kevin to leave after a few days.
Anonymous wrote:It was interesting seeing the glimpses of Rebecca and jack's childhoods. And the scene of jack's father immigrating was so unexpected for this show. It fits though. Tied in so beautifully with the painting and his theory that the time is no matter. That it's all the same time, or that differences in time are so much closer than we think.
Anonymous wrote:I adore Randall, but I don't like his wife. She seems a little cold and way too serious. That was rude and bitchy how she asked Kevin to leave after a few days.