Anonymous wrote:I didn't love it either. It felt slow and not much happened. I know that each episode can't be a huge blockbuster but it just wasn't all that exciting. Frankly, I'm getting a little annoyed with Randall and all his "big ideas" - fostering a kid, now renovating the house? Dude, you're having a mid life crisis, go see someone.
Anonymous wrote:Last night's episode was terrible!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My prediction: Jack dies in a house fire caused by an electrical issue. He got everyone out but Kate made him go back in to get the dog. And he dies.
Yup. As soon as the dog showed up this is what I thought.
I also agree.
While I understand this conclusion based on what has happened, isn't this impossible based on what we already know? We saw that the family gets a phone call that he has passed away. So they are not in the house, there is no fire when the kids are home because we saw Kate and Randall we're home when the phone rang, and Kate said I have to be the one to tell Kevin.
I believe they're all at Miguel's house when they find out Jack died, and Kate is trying to figure out where Kevin is so she can tell him.
Anonymous wrote:I thought this epsisode was well done and liked the final scene of the three of them on the bench. But just based on Chrissy's shape, I can't believe she isnt wearing some padding. Also, that bench would not have been able to hold them. I think she is a great actress. But honestly, I don;t think someone that size could be intimate with their partner. Also, why wouldn't she want the gastric surgery?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was really disappointed in the show early this season but think the last four episodes have been fantastic.
I heavily sympathize with Kevin and feel like Justin Hartley has been SO overlooked while Sterling Brown and Chrissy Metz get the accolades. He's doing an incredible job portraying Kevin
Totally agree. His acting is so natural, I sometimes forget he's acting. He's completely believable.
Anonymous wrote:also, why isn't anyone concerned that Chrissy metz is likely to die young? that weight is a life or death situation. Its not enough to be aware and pat yourself on the back as a viewer. This is really really serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They really nailed the dynamics of addiction in a family. It's rare that television shows the extensive enabling and denial that goes on in some families - plus the fact that addiction is passed on from parent to child. I was really impressed.
I thought the therapy scene was really well done too. For other outstanding therapy scenes, see Big Little Lies. Just superb. Such a treat to be watching quality shows.
Anonymous wrote:I think what was great about chrissy’s casting, and I know it was like this at first, is that she offered a great representation of a very large woman in a major role on tv.
99% of the time big people are not represented well on tv. See discussions of American housewife. Her character is “fat” but a lot of people are like, “she’s not that big.”
It is supposed to be defining. It’s supposed to catch your attention. I’m sorry it is ‘distracting’ to you.
-signed, so called preachy person from above. Preachy because I’m right.