[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Season 6, Episode 13 of This Is Us, “The Day of the Wedding.”] This Is Us is expanding its timeline as the story takes place further into the future than most long-term plots in “The Day of the Wedding.” While much of the episode took viewers back to the past with Rebecca (Mandy Moore) and Jack (Milo Ventimiglia), most of the action takes place in the near future at Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Philip’s (Chris Geere) wedding. Below, we’re breaking down all of the crucial moments so beware of spoilers ahead. Rebecca Gets Spontaneous In the past, Rebecca gets the Big 3 — played by Isabella Rose Landau (Kate), Kaz Womack (Kevin), and Ca’Ron Jaden Coleman (Randall) —ready for school goes through her drop-off routine and grocery trip feeling bogged down by the monotony. And so, when she stops by the salon, she decides to get bold with her hair by getting it cut ...
- 4/20/2022
- TV Insider
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Season 6, Episode 9 of This Is Us, “The Hill.”] This Is Us continues its final in-season trilogy of the series as Kate (Chrissy Metz) takes center stage in “The Hill.” The latest episode examines what happens when she leaves the Pearson family cabin following a tense Thanksgiving that revealed bigger fractures in her and Toby’s (Chris Sullivan) marriage, along with health developments for Rebecca (Mandy Moore). Below, we’re breaking everything down from the Kate-centric installment ranging from a pool flashback to the present day. (Credit: Ron Batzdorff/NBC) No Letting Go at the Pool In the past, during the Greenview Pool’s first day open, the Pearsons have varying experiences. While Rebecca tries coaxing her daughter into the water, Kevin’s (Kaz Womack) near-drowning on the other end of the pool, pulls her away from Kate (Isabella Rose Landau). In the meantime, Jack takes over watching Kate. As Jack begs her to...
- 3/23/2022
- TV Insider
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Don’t Let Me Keep You,” Tuesday’s episode of “This Is Us.”
While there are many loose ends that “This Is Us” still has left to tie up for fans almost halfway through its sixth and final season, the fate of Milo Ventimiglia’s Jack Pearson has been a firm knot for years now. However, this week’s episode of the NBC family drama revealed one heartbreaking still-untold story about the now-deceased family patriarch: How his own mother, whom he had moved to Ohio help her escape his abusive father, died before he ever ever got to really know her.
“Looking at Jack’s arc from Season 1 to 2 to 3, there’s a lot that we’re learning about him, good and bad,” Ventimiglia told Variety ahead of Tuesday’s episode of “This Is Us,” titled “Don’t Let Me Keep You.
While there are many loose ends that “This Is Us” still has left to tie up for fans almost halfway through its sixth and final season, the fate of Milo Ventimiglia’s Jack Pearson has been a firm knot for years now. However, this week’s episode of the NBC family drama revealed one heartbreaking still-untold story about the now-deceased family patriarch: How his own mother, whom he had moved to Ohio help her escape his abusive father, died before he ever ever got to really know her.
“Looking at Jack’s arc from Season 1 to 2 to 3, there’s a lot that we’re learning about him, good and bad,” Ventimiglia told Variety ahead of Tuesday’s episode of “This Is Us,” titled “Don’t Let Me Keep You.
- 1/26/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the Season 6 Premiere of This Is Us, “The Challenger”] The beginning of the end has officially arrived for This Is Us and more change is on the horizon for the Pearsons. In the sixth and final season premiere for the NBC hit drama, the Big 3 — Randall (Sterling K. Brown), Kevin (Justin Hartley), and Kate (Chrissy Metz) — ring in their 41st birthdays just as their younger counterparts experience the trauma of The Challenger explosion. Flashbacks help show just how much change the Pearson siblings and their mother Rebecca (Mandy Moore) have gone through since the show debuted. Below, we’re breaking down all of the revelations and developments being made in the premiere but beware of major spoilers. Past Traumas for the Big 3 (Credit: Ron Batzdorff/NBC) The series opens up in the past with the young Big 3 — played by Isabella Rose Landau (Kate), Kaz Womack (Kevin), and Ca’Ron Jaden Coleman (Randall) — gearing ...
- 1/5/2022
- TV Insider
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for Tuesday’s “This Is Us”)
It’s been a hell of a few weeks for “This Is Us” fans. The NBC family drama’s “Big Three” trilogy came to an end Tuesday with an episode focused on Kate in three timelines: the present (played by Chrissy Metz), her teen years (Hannah Zeile) and her preschool days (Isabella Rose Landau).
And though present-day Kate certainly has it rough with her marital problems with Toby and caring for her blind, infant son — the Kate we’re most worried about right now is the one who is being verbally abused by her boyfriend Marc (Austin Abrams) in the late ’90s. “This Is Us” fans have been waiting to see the mysterious conclusion to this increasingly dysfunctional relationship since it was first introduced at the beginning of the season — and they’ll have to wait just a bit longer.
It’s been a hell of a few weeks for “This Is Us” fans. The NBC family drama’s “Big Three” trilogy came to an end Tuesday with an episode focused on Kate in three timelines: the present (played by Chrissy Metz), her teen years (Hannah Zeile) and her preschool days (Isabella Rose Landau).
And though present-day Kate certainly has it rough with her marital problems with Toby and caring for her blind, infant son — the Kate we’re most worried about right now is the one who is being verbally abused by her boyfriend Marc (Austin Abrams) in the late ’90s. “This Is Us” fans have been waiting to see the mysterious conclusion to this increasingly dysfunctional relationship since it was first introduced at the beginning of the season — and they’ll have to wait just a bit longer.
- 2/12/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Justin Hartley will make his “This Is Us” directorial debut with tonight’s episode of the NBC family drama — marking the second time a cast member has sat behind the camera for the show, following Milo Ventimiglia’s turn earlier this season.
And while Tuesday’s installment, “A Hell of a Week: Part Three,” is a big one for Hartley, it’s not a big one for his character, Kevin, who had his day in the limelight with the second episode of the “trilogy.”
No, tonight’s hour is all about his sister Kate (Chrissy Metz), with three interconnecting storylines that show her struggles in the present day, as a teen (played by Hannah Zeile) and as a tiny preschooler (played by Isabella Rose Landau).
Hartley says that it’s the present-day story that features a moment between Kate and her mother, Rebecca (Mandy Moore), that will “forever” change their dynamic.
And while Tuesday’s installment, “A Hell of a Week: Part Three,” is a big one for Hartley, it’s not a big one for his character, Kevin, who had his day in the limelight with the second episode of the “trilogy.”
No, tonight’s hour is all about his sister Kate (Chrissy Metz), with three interconnecting storylines that show her struggles in the present day, as a teen (played by Hannah Zeile) and as a tiny preschooler (played by Isabella Rose Landau).
Hartley says that it’s the present-day story that features a moment between Kate and her mother, Rebecca (Mandy Moore), that will “forever” change their dynamic.
- 2/11/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
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