![]() But a flash-forward in the midseason finale revealed that while Kevin’s fatherhood dreams are coming true - he has a pregnant fiancee in the other room - he and his brother are not on speaking terms. In the present day, Kevin has told Randall that he wants to be a dad by 40, which is months away. Once again, Kevin has found himself in a phase of transition. We’re going to learn more about the diagnosis of what’s going on with Rebecca and what that means for the whole family.” She added, “The Kate-centric episode that’s coming up in the trilogy is probably one of my favorite episodes ever, for so many reasons. And are they going to navigate it? Because right now they’re not on the same page, and they’ve been trying,” she said. “We’re going to get to see how they’re going to navigate that. How do we rewind and go, ‘Okay, how do we do this going forward in a more healthy way for the both of us and for the kids?'” “It’s untangling these original paths that they have created and forged in this family. That’s not going to work anymore,” she said. “How can we start to work through this? Because … if Randall can’t, Beth has to carry more of the load. Susan Kelechi Watson, who plays Beth, told THR that Randall’s mental health will also affect Beth and their daughters, and the whole family will try to figure out how to deal with it together. It’s a nice little episode of This Is Us.‘ … And then this moment happens where you’re like, ‘Oh, shit. ![]() ![]() The show’s going along, it’s like, ‘Oh, this is nice. “I’m biased, but I’m really proud of what we’ve done this season and what we’ve got coming the rest of the season.”Īdded Brown: “It allows us to delve further into Randall’s mental health and how he takes care of himself, what’s right and what’s wrong about how he takes care of himself, and how he could possibly do a better job at that. ![]() “It’s this intense, very unusual, specialized episode of our show that’s about one thing, but it’s also, in a strange way, about the marriage between Beth and Randall,” he said. And I think in typical This Is Us fashion, we’re able to deal with issues across the board, I think, in a very graceful manner.”įogelman said during the panel that the first of the trilogy will focus on Randall and his ongoing battle with anxiety. I don’t want to speak too much to it, because obviously I want people to watch the season unfold and this journey that she’s on with her family, but I think it’s something we all have talked a great deal about. “I want to thoughtfully approach what Rebecca is going through at this stage in her life with as much care and consideration ,” Moore told reporters during a Television Critics Association panel over the weekend. Those lapses are something Moore has researched heavily via podcasts, books and documentaries in preparing to play the oldest version of her character. It will also delve deeper into the memory issues Rebecca has been facing, which she told Randall at Thanksgiving that she was finally ready to address with a doctor. It’s directed by cinematographer Yasu Tanida and sets up a new trilogy of episodes that will, as in season two, focus on a single Pearson sibling during the same time period for three consecutive weeks. Status: Completed 2010, and DVD will be released along with Filipino short films ("The Mansion", "Too Much Walking", "Other Families", "Putot") in Spring 2012.The first episode back is a “special episode,” Fogelman said. Nel's world comes to a head when violence hits home and his favorite game becomes passe. He also escapes reality and immerses himself into the action-filled world created by the fictional film (Sumuko Ka Na, Diego) depicted in the teks cards. Surrounded by vice, gambling and random violence, Nel finds comfort playing this seemingly innocent game with his friends. Twelve-year-old Nel is obsessed with playing teks as he helps his parents augment their meager income by selling cigarettes. Synopsis: Sumuko Ka Na Diego (Surrender Now Diego) is an homage to the dying Filipino children's game called 'teks' told as a coming of age story set in the slums of Metro Manila. Cast: Mark Gil Bacea, Timothy Mabalot, Allan Forte
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