Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else think that the older couple that gave Jack the crockpot was actually the older couple's house that Rebecca wanted to have Jack buy and rehab? It took me a minute to piece it all together.
And my father was a NYC firefighter, and the next show is my nightmare. I have always been TERRIFIED of fire - I can't even light a match.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever, I think it is fun to speculate because I love these characters.
Of course. Fanfictioning holiday schedules seems like a stretch, but it's a popular drama show about a family. Their mom married their dad's good friend after he died. Since he has kids too and his ex was friends with the mom it's not a stretch to wonder where his kids fit in and how the marriage may have affected them. It definitely hits home for those whose parents remarried someone with kids. Sometimes step-sibs get along as one big family and other times they have absolutely no relationship especially if they are older.
+1
I don't get why some posters (who are themselves posting on thread devoted to discussing a fictional family!) find this so hard to grasp.
Anonymous wrote: I never have trouble following the show, but I was really confused with the timeline this week.
One was the whole thing with that older couple – it seemed like they were the ones that Rebecca had contacted about buying the house, but then they actually gave them the crockpot. That was really confusing.
Also, I am really confused about who is or isn't in the house… I just now went back and saw the scenes for next week, which I didn't see on the first watch, so I guess everyone was. For some reason I did not think that throughout the season so I have been very confused
Anonymous wrote: I never have trouble following the show, but I was really confused with the timeline this week.
One was the whole thing with that older couple – it seemed like they were the ones that Rebecca had contacted about buying the house, but then they actually gave them the crockpot. That was really confusing.
Also, I am really confused about who is or isn't in the house… I just now went back and saw the scenes for next week, which I didn't see on the first watch, so I guess everyone was. For some reason I did not think that throughout the season so I have been very confused
Anonymous wrote:Sorry if this has been said already but I think he goes in to get the dog, probably at Kate’s urging, which would explain Kate’s guilt and her reluctance at the animal shelter.
Anonymous wrote:I kind of think they get out but he gets drunk or something because he blames himself for the fire and dies in a car accident or suicide. I’m sure imnwrong though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the show, but the stainless steel appliances bug me.
They had just completed a remodel and the year was 1997. The Big Three are born in 1980, a year before my husband. He remembers stainless steel appliances in peoples home during his high school years. I doubt they hired an inexperienced dramaturge for THIS show.
Well, they did get the whole Challenger thing wrong![]()
Seriously, though, my family moved into a new house in 1996 & my parents had the kitchen renovated before we moved in. It had stainless steel appliances so, yes, they were definitely around in the mid-to-late '90s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the show, but the stainless steel appliances bug me.
They had just completed a remodel and the year was 1997. The Big Three are born in 1980, a year before my husband. He remembers stainless steel appliances in peoples home during his high school years. I doubt they hired an inexperienced dramaturge for THIS show.
Well, they did get the whole Challenger thing wrong![]()
Seriously, though, my family moved into a new house in 1996 & my parents had the kitchen renovated before we moved in. It had stainless steel appliances so, yes, they were definitely around in the mid-to-late '90s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone find it interesting that the movie Randall saw was "Titanic"?
Which got me thinking... Jack! Necklace!
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Help me out...I don't know the movie.
Jack and Rose (Leonardo diCaprio and Kate Winslet) fall in love, Jack draws nude pic of Rose wearing priceless diamond necklace that belongs to her abusive fiancé, Titanic sinks, Jack dies, Rose finds the necklace in her coat pocket after she's rescued.
What does Titanic's Jack and the necklace have to do with This is Us? Maybe Jack's dog tags are in the house and he tries to get them? (I'm not the one that asked above.)
I think the first Titanic poster was just pointing out what a strange coincidence it is that the movie Randall saw the night Jack died happened to feature a character named Jack who dies young, sacrificing his own life for a character played by someone named Kate & leaving behind a much treasured necklace as a memento.
I'm guessing, however, that the writers were not even thinking about the whole Jack/Kate/necklace connection when they had Randall take Allison to see Titanic. They probably just chose the movie that a teenage girl in early 1998 would have been the most likely to want her boyfriend to take her to see. Titanic was HUGE that year & so many teenaged girls, in particular, were obsessed with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the show, but the stainless steel appliances bug me.
They had just completed a remodel and the year was 1997. The Big Three are born in 1980, a year before my husband. He remembers stainless steel appliances in peoples home during his high school years. I doubt they hired an inexperienced dramaturge for THIS show.