I agree that it was an excellent episode up until it was the worst lol
I know. Losing William was soooooooo hard. I wish they kept him around a little longer.
I agree that it was an excellent episode up until it was the worst lol
Bumping up because we finally get a new episode on Tuesday!!
Also, I’m watching the Kevin episode again because I’m obsessed with it and I noticed something. There’s a scene after he gets picked up at the airport and the Uber takes a detour to his old house. He’s staring at the house and remembering how they used to play football and then the owner of the house comes out and asks Kevin if he can help him..
When the man first comes out the house address is 1646 but when the camera is on Kevin saying no thanks and then it goes back to the owner the address is 1920. That seems to be way too obvious to be a continuity mistake but I can’t figure out why they would specifically show us that.
Any insight?
I'm happy to have the show back but also sad. I know we are one step closer to losing Jack
The therapist drove us crazy. Is that really what therapy is like?
I disagree with Kimblebee about Beth in this episode. She's ticked about Kevin driving drunk with Tess. And rightfully so.
I think we are about to see more of Miguel's story. And it looks like my William will be back next week. Yay!
I'm just not that interested in his story for some reason.
You all need to hold good thoughts for me. I'm on the list for tickets to the Tonight Show being shot in Minneapolis after the Super Bowl (a couple of weeks ago, you had to go on line and get in the lottery....I got in the very second the lottery became available, and got in...it was "sold out" within 60 seconds). Anyway, they JUST announced the guest list for that night, and (gasp) it's the ENTIRE (adult) cast from This is Us. OMG. I'd be so excited! (The other guests are Justin Timberlake and the Rock....so that's ok too). It's a smallish theatre. I'm thrilled just to be on the list, and would fall over if I actually got in. LOL.