Thank you for featuring Greta's letter on this segment. Kate was my niece. Someone shared this segment with us a few weeks ago but I couldn't bring myself to watch it until today. I watched it today and the feature was touching. Kate will always be an important part of our painting.
"Your faith doesn't mean that obstacles will be removed from your path, but allows you sort of the fortitude to believe that everything that is happening there is some sort of divine plan at work even though I cannot recognize it in the present." SKB, I agree wholeheartedly. Thank you for being willing to share your faith with the world. This show was and likely always will be one of the most favorite shows that I have ever watched. Bravo.
To answer Sullivan's question, I don't call this show "sad." I call it "emotional." It allows the viewers to feel all the emotions. Joy, sadness, hope, happiness, love, tenderness, disappointment, grief, validation, isolation, rejection, loss, etc. It's just how those emotions materialize within the viewer -- which tends to be tears/crying because, as humans going back to infancy, when we don't know how to articulate or process the emotions we are feeling, we tend to cry.
I want to add - learning that Jack passed away solidified my commitment to this show. I knew I was in for a ride, but I wasn't aware how it would impact me in such a significant way. Whew!.......Yes Mandy, JUSTIN deserves all the flowers. He is SO good!!! And makes me laugh often. Doesn't hurt that he is good to look at also 😉😁
I loved this series and watched it all and it was amazing. I never thought it was only sad. I thought it was full of love, acceptance, learning, sharing and people helping people. It was inclusive, touched on all parts of life and It was inspiring. Because I watched it all in less than 2 weeks, this podcast is so important as there are so many things I am so happy to see again slowly appreciate every episode.❤❤
I completely agree that this show isn’t sad. I describe it as a representation of “the human experience.” Yes, there’s sadness, but there’s also joy, love, fear, longing, togetherness, and on and on and on…. Just like real life for every human being on the planet. Which is probably the biggest reason I love this show - everyone’s situations are different, but you won’t go through life without experiencing those feelings at some point or another. I love how nothing was ever just glossed over and even the difficult, uncomfortable moments were fully experienced.
Mandy: "Dan was aware obviously I sang because of Tangled..." Ma'am, you are MANDY MOORE!! The entire world is aware you sing, you with the angelic voice!!!!!! Say it with your whole chest - you SINGGGGGG!!!!!!! ❤️
I watched the entire show live and plan to re-watch it as these podcasts bring up things I never thought about! I would not call this show sad, it was all about life and so many story lines throughout the seasons that everyone can relate to. It is the roller coaster of life sometimes you are at the top and sometimes you are in the valley. It also shows how we can all cope with these ups and downs that life throws at you. I felt it was uplifting in many ways! Thanks for the show but thanks now for the podcasts they are wonderful and thought provoking and eye opening when things pop up I never thought about at the time! 💜
Greta is a treasure to her students and families. Her ability to evoke emotion through the movements she choreographs is unmatched. Thank you for sharing Amanda and Kate’s stories, and shining a bright light on the brilliance happening in our dance studio through Greta’s work. ❤
I always looked at this show as a beautiful representation of real life and family. People who are all works in progress but at their core love their siblings, parents, children and partners. It was refreshing because while the characters and lovable but flawed the flaws aren’t toxic. You see lots of extremely broken/ damaged characters and it was so refreshing to see people actively working through their issues to preserve their family.
I discovered this podcast on TH-cam today. A very close friend of mine died of cancer this week and she was only in her 30s. I didn’t know what to do with this grief or where to put it or even what content I can consume to help. This podcast has helped. “This Is Us” the TV show helped me through early miscarriages of wanted pregnancies, undergoing fertility treatments, going no contact with a parent, and having a child with special needs. But the grief of losing someone who has been close to you for many years through death and death at a very young age? That I could not relate to until now and I am grateful that I found this podcast today.
Are you me? Lol.... I also had multiple miscarriages, have a child with special needs , and also lost my BFF (last year) right after she turned 39. This show definitely has helped me through all these things as well... Praying for your friend's soul and all who loved her.
Looking back on the show as a “whole”, I would describe it to someone who has yet to enjoy as watching the process of artistry. You see all the knots and stray strings on the backside of a tapestry. It’s chaotic, messy. It has all the beautiful colors but it doesn’t quite make sense in the journey. But as you travel with this family through their journey you get to the end and get to see the other side of their tapestry, their masterpiece and you get to peak at the finished art. You get to see the magic. It was such a great honor to be invited along.
Kevin’s speech will always be a top 5 of my favorite moments from the show..it’s a top 5 of all time favorite monologues too! So beautiful. So much love for Justin Hartley and his delivery of it as well as Dan Fogelman who had this meaningful idea to share with the world ❤️
To answer Chis question, for me the show is a beautiful family story. That has the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. It show’s us that we all go thru things and that we are not alone. You can see yourself in different characters and different storylines given you room to breathe. That’s what the show is to me and most of the times served as a therapy session showing how things could be managed.
The fan segment gets me every time. What a beautiful way to the take the pain and the darkness and turn into something light, what a inspiring story... And everything Stearling said in the end, I think for me, It's the most clear truth of life! Thank you guys for this beautiful episode, I love you all so much!
I so love you all ❤️ so much happened in this episode. But as I watched it a second time Kevin and William's interaction really sat with me. The light finally reached Kevin and his realization of his worth. William spoke to him with such urgency in his tone but it was the effort of tenderness. I found myself pausing the tv just to sit with it myself and later watched Kevin receive it with determination in his head, heart and movement within his interactions with the family. This show is so beautiful every emotion every episode I'm going to go down memory lane as a 70's baby, laugh, smile and ugly cry 😊 Thank you ALL for this amazing show. Tell Mr. Dan can we have another beautiful show.😊
There are parts of the series that have its sad moments but as a whole I wouldn't label it as sad. It was bittersweet and an amazing way to look at life in all of its colors ❤
I cry to every episode of TIU for all the reasons, I cry to these stories from strangers too. ❤️ thank you guys for sharing. Thinking of Amanda and Kate.
When I saw this painting, it was the first time I realized Kevin was deep, he had things to say that we didn't know (as the pool scene where he's left aside, we don't see how also important and also has issues and things to deal) and that was the first time that I was like "Ok, this show is absurdly awesome", until then I was thinking "this is a pretty good show" but then that scene like killed, jeees
To respond to Sullivan’s question on 45:00 I have watched the whole show it’s not sad it’s beautiful , the music, the people, it’s real life , it’s relatable, it is us in some kind of way , it is us , it’s someone we know, this is us . ❤
Ive never thought the show was "sad", but moving- youll go through allll the feels. I will say its even better the second time you watch. I think you can pick up on so much more when you arent looking for clues about Jack or wondering where the story is going. And at the same time you KNOW whats coming and you can take it all in at a different level of emotion.
I always looked at this show as a beautiful representation of real life and family. People who are all works in progress but at their core love their siblings, parents, children and partners. It was refreshing because while the characters are lovable (but flawed), the flaws aren’t toxic. You see lots of extremely broken/ damaged characters and it was so refreshing to see people actively working through their issues to preserve their family.
Loving this podcast so much. Loved this show SO much. Love Sterling's laugh so much. This show reminded me how much I also loved Thirtysomething. Would love for you to have Ken Olin on!!
answering to Chris Sullivan question about how do people who's seen the whole show describes it other than sad: i never thought of the show as being a sad show. it's always been beautiful, all the tears were shed in a beautiful way, and whenever i talked to somebody about it and would recommend it, i'd always say "it's great, about life and makes you cry but in a good way."
This show for me was a comfort. I started watching it when I was alone in life. My husband was in jail/prison unexpectedly (he’s out now and we have a pretty good life!), my friends left me, my family ties were incredibly small…my dad left when I was 6 and my mom never remarried or dated. I took my childhood and decided I wanted to parent differently and I did that! My ex husband and I were married for 14 years and we raised an amazing kid who is now an adult in college and she graduated early. She has a great head on her shoulders. But this show really showed me what a beautiful marriage is, what an amazing father looked like and id cry necause I wish I had those moments like Kate did with Jack. And the sibling bonds they all had even when they went through valleys…they ALWAYS came back together. All of those relationships helped me. When I felt alone and sad it helped me not feel alone. The characters felt like MY family. And they held me up. This show meant so much to me and when I was finished watching, I was literally sad. I felt almost lost for a week or so. But…it’s life lol gotta get back up! So now I recommend this show to everyone who asks what series they should start watching. ❤
Another amazing episode. It’s my favorite part of Tuesday. I laugh, I cry, all the feels. Justin is an amazing actor. I first saw him on Y&R, I hated it when he left. I was happy to see him on this show. His interaction with Tess, Annie, and William is something. The explanation of the painting, BRILLIANT. 👏🏻Beth & Randall you gotta love them. They crack me up. Jack & Rebecca get me because I understand the breaking family curses, but loving some of the family traditions as well. Sterling’s comments at the end about asking why and going through it, you are brilliant, thank you for your words. Chris you are one of my favorite characters on the show. So freaking funny but also can be serious. The show does have comedy, it’s great. And to answer Chris’ question the show is AMAZING! For a lot of people it’s their life, experiences they’ve had so we can all relate in some way. It’s healing and even though you might get sad or cry there’s healing in that, it’s cathartic.
I never described "This is Us" as a sad show. Sure, there were a few episodes where I got misty or shed a few tears but it was really just GREAT TELEVISION. Hilarious, yes! Frustrating at times, yes, because most often, the show is really a mirror. I always said that it's the most relevant and thoughtful show I'd ever watched. One of the best shows of all time. 🙏🏾
For me, this show displays our journeys through life. It encompasses all emotions: happy, sad, thoughtful, conflicted, funny, loving, caring, reflective, etc. And love Chris’ personal story of living in Sacramento as a kid and meeting S.F. 49ers Steve Young and Bubba Paris in the eighties.
We could watch Sterling reenact This Is Us scenes all day 😂 We would describe This Is Us as a show about life. A time capsule of family and everything in life - the meaning, the purpose, all the struggles, the lessons, ups and downs and all the emotions. Definitely won't describe it as a sad show but a very wholesome. Something that will gives you all the feels ❤
I wanted to see his reaction to the hotel scene because that was soooo funnnyyyy randall clearly thought about what he was gonna do when he was gonna do in a hotel room for a long time lmaoo
48:00 Sully, it's just like the late great Ron Cephas Jones had said "The way I see it, if something makes you sad when it ends, it must have been pretty wonderful when it was happening. Truth be told, I always felt it a bit lazy to just think of the world as sad, because so much of it is. Because everything ends. Everything dies. But if you step back, if you step back and look at the whole picture, if you're brave enough to allow yourself the gift of a really wide perspective, if you do that, you'll see that the end is not sad, Rebecca. It's just the start of the next incredibly beautiful thing." It's beautiful and we are connected.
I would describe parts of the show as sad AND helps you to gain perspective! It is a roller coaster and impacts you very much! One of my all time favorite shows! AMAZING 🎉❤
This was a show I watched from Day 1 and always watched almost live or same day so would not be spoiled by online TV news... This is the episode back in 2016 that completely hooked me. My only regret as a divorced man was not being able to share with anyone since my male children had no real interest and my daughter was too busy starting and growing her family and her career as a minister.. I hope maybe now she'll be able to watch as her family of 3 is older and she's getting a sabatical from her job this fall... Watching on Hulu is easy.. Love the Podcast and am rewatching with them before I watch it.
If I’m asked why I like the show, I always say that I love the characters. Seeing them in the past, present and future gives them such depth that I really think of them as people I know. I also love the mix of humour and sadness and the mix of good and bad in the characters. I don’t think of the show as sad, rather deep. And, yes, often laugh-out-loud funny.
I just recently watched This is Us, and I found it beautiful. It encompassed life in so many ways, and as the final show ended, I thought to myself, yes, this is us- this is life. Thank you for this podcast. It's a joy watching and listening.
As someone who has seen the whole show twice I can say for me, I wouldn't describe it as sad, I would describe it just like life. It has many incredibly sad moments (actually more like heartbreaking and devastating and tragic), but it feels so sad, because it's so realistic to real life. The writing and the acting is so genuine, you just get lost in those feelings. Like in life, we have sadness, but we also have joy and hope and moments where we can be proud of ourselves and there is no other show in the world which gave me more hope than This Is Us. It changed my life. Thank you Mandy, Chris and Sterling for doing this podcast and reliving those moments with us, it truly makes me very happy. ❤
Looking back on the whole show, I always felt for me it was it was my safety net, my happy place, even through the cathartic sadness, I sensed hope for each generation. Love your sessions ❤
To answer your question. Ive seen the whole show multiple times and it is the most hopeful, joyful, and truly enlightened television show Ive ever seen.
I love this show for so many reasons but the people the show has touched is a testament to it’s beauty. From the writing to the acting to the themes about humanity and the frailty of the human condition, everything about it is absolutely gorgeous. ❤❤❤
I would never call this show sad! Even as I was watching each week, I thought it was a representation of life. We could learn from the characters. One of my favorite characters was always Kevin. I knew from the beginning he was deeper than we were getting. Justin was the reason I started watching this show!
I’m a little behind on following you episode by episode, so I’m just now watching this pod episode. Around 46:00 Chris asked us to report back, if we have seen the whole series, would we say it was a “sad” show? I thought, well yes, but also funny, real, and emotionally challenging…. In so many words, I’ve always said “it’s an incredible, amazing show. It’s so good!”. But now that I’m thinking about it more, it’s beyond me that I can call a show like this amazing, when it mimics the ebbs and flows of life that I don’t actually see real life as amazing. Do I call my life (past and present) “an incredible, and amazing show. It’s so good!” Unfortunately I don’t. But because of Chris’ question, I’m now reframing my chaotic, funny, sad, emotionally challenged, beautiful life to being “incredible and amazing”.
Describing the show as a whole as sad would be like describing life as sad because of your tragic fenceposts, or because of the valleys Sterling talks about in the end. It certainly depends on perspective, but as we can draw from this podcast episode as well as from This Is Us itself, if we let the joys and the tragedies cosy up to each other, life has a way of turning out more beautiful than sad. And that's what I tell people about the show - it's beautiful in every light and dark way.
It's a celebration of life really in its purest sense. The show honors every piece of the human predicament. Some moments resonate so strongly...those are the ones that reach deep and connect beyond explanation.
I’m watching the show for the first time, and I’m so grateful to have this podcast to provide additional context to the show. I’m already up to season 3, but with each new podcast episode I always have to go back and watch it to catch all the discussion moments. I guess I’m watching and rewatching at the same time 😂.
I have seen the show all the way through and this podcast inspired a rewatch. (I was going to only watch one episode a week and then listen to the podcast about that episode, but I couldn't wait so I'm already on Season 5.) To answer Chris' question, I don't think back on this show as being a sad show. I do think back on it as being an emotional show, but there are a multitude of emotions in the human experience. And this show invokes them all. This is a show about the human experience, in all of its exhilarating highs and gut-wrenching lows.
The play rehearsal scene with Kevin, William and the girls had me dying this time around! I don't remember if I laughed this hard at this scene when I first saw it, but this time, it was so damn hilarious!
Agreed on the show being hilarious! My lol moment from this episode was when either Tess / Annie says “Is grandpa going to die?” And Kevin says “Well… I wouldn’t get too attached” 😂
We ( wife and myself) see the entire show as therapy lol, but the show represent hope, the good, the bad; but mostly what it could be. Thank you for doing this.
This is the best series of all times.. I always recommend it as a therapy serie... of course there are sad moments, but also lot of joy, reflection and we can relate to all the characters in different situations.. I cried my eyes out in almost all episodes?! Yes, I did .. but happy/reflections tears.. And this pod is doing same thing now 🤭
I recently finished watching the entire series on Netflix and would not describe the show as sad. It’s a show that covers most of life’s true emotions. What a beautiful show!❤
I'm telling you! Sterling is such a light! He's that great friend everyone needs in life! That episode was indeed brillant. I remember having mixed feelings with the fact that Jack was dead. Do I stay (to understand)? Do I go (because I'm disappointed)?... I'm glad I never EVER left.
Chris asked the question our thought after the show. To me it was Amazing. It was a reminder of how our actions can affect other lives. And you see that throught the show. The one thar got me was the kid that survived the day Jack died. During the show was on air I cried relegiously. But am rewatching it again with you guys and I can appreciate the humor now.
I definitely describe the show as heavy but not sad. I think it’s a beautiful show that challenges watchers but to you alls point there is so much humor threaded within
the tissue box was too far away while i was watching this episode of the podcast 😭 will re-re-watch episode 5 tonight 🤍 and also to answer Chris’ question if the show made us sad after completing all 6 seasons… for me, it is the most heart-warming show i have ever watched - so it’s not just sad, but it was funny, happy, relatable…everything! love this show so much 🥹
Because of this podcast I decided to rewatch the show. I had never saw an episode more than once. My husband knows the basics of the show, but never sat down and watched it with me. We are now watching it together. I love this show. He loves it as much as I do.
I enjoyed the first four episodes a lot…But it was this one that elevated it for me. Kevin’s painting explanation scene is when I first felt “Oh, this show is something special”, in the best of ways. And it only got better from there!
I'm a SD Padres fan so I really enjoyed Sterling's comments about the highs and lows of being a sports fan. We have had ALOT of lows BUT I was blessed to be at the playoff game 2 years ago when we knocked the LA Dredgers out of the playoffs. Petco Park was ELECTRIC. So fun! AND if you think Portland or Seattle are pretty you should really come visit San Diego💖
See the full dance with monologue here: th-cam.com/video/iM1jrkEYoj0/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for featuring Greta's letter on this segment. Kate was my niece. Someone shared this segment with us a few weeks ago but I couldn't bring myself to watch it until today. I watched it today and the feature was touching. Kate will always be an important part of our painting.
I am so very sorry for your loss. Kate’s twin, the rest of your family, and all of the incredible dancers on her team are in my heart. 🤍
The only TV series podcast in which you cry as much as the TV series itself.
OMG SAME!!!!!!!!!!
Hearing Sterling say, "this episode was brilliant" has been our sincere sentiment for 6 seasons! ☺ Thank you! ❤
"Your faith doesn't mean that obstacles will be removed from your path, but allows you sort of the fortitude to believe that everything that is happening there is some sort of divine plan at work even though I cannot recognize it in the present." SKB, I agree wholeheartedly. Thank you for being willing to share your faith with the world. This show was and likely always will be one of the most favorite shows that I have ever watched. Bravo.
To answer Sullivan's question, I don't call this show "sad." I call it "emotional." It allows the viewers to feel all the emotions. Joy, sadness, hope, happiness, love, tenderness, disappointment, grief, validation, isolation, rejection, loss, etc. It's just how those emotions materialize within the viewer -- which tends to be tears/crying because, as humans going back to infancy, when we don't know how to articulate or process the emotions we are feeling, we tend to cry.
i couldn't agree more!
I want to add - learning that Jack passed away solidified my commitment to this show. I knew I was in for a ride, but I wasn't aware how it would impact me in such a significant way. Whew!.......Yes Mandy, JUSTIN deserves all the flowers. He is SO good!!! And makes me laugh often. Doesn't hurt that he is good to look at also 😉😁
lolll right.. hes just as good at Tom Cruise.. one of the best actors I've seen I may say
I loved this series and watched it all and it was amazing. I never thought it was only sad. I thought it was full of love, acceptance, learning, sharing and people helping people. It was inclusive, touched on all parts of life and It was inspiring. Because I watched it all in less than 2 weeks, this podcast is so important as there are so many things I am so happy to see again slowly appreciate every episode.❤❤
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@@DanielaAvery I echo everything you said 💯! And welcome to the TIU fandom 😊
This show was real: a mixture of laughter and tears, just like life. We kept seeing ourselves within the show.
I completely agree that this show isn’t sad. I describe it as a representation of “the human experience.” Yes, there’s sadness, but there’s also joy, love, fear, longing, togetherness, and on and on and on…. Just like real life for every human being on the planet. Which is probably the biggest reason I love this show - everyone’s situations are different, but you won’t go through life without experiencing those feelings at some point or another. I love how nothing was ever just glossed over and even the difficult, uncomfortable moments were fully experienced.
Mandy: "Dan was aware obviously I sang because of Tangled..."
Ma'am, you are MANDY MOORE!! The entire world is aware you sing, you with the angelic voice!!!!!! Say it with your whole chest - you SINGGGGGG!!!!!!! ❤️
I watched the entire show live and plan to re-watch it as these podcasts bring up things I never thought about! I would not call this show sad, it was all about life and so many story lines throughout the seasons that everyone can relate to. It is the roller coaster of life sometimes you are at the top and sometimes you are in the valley. It also shows how we can all cope with these ups and downs that life throws at you. I felt it was uplifting in many ways! Thanks for the show but thanks now for the podcasts they are wonderful and thought provoking and eye opening when things pop up I never thought about at the time! 💜
Greta is a treasure to her students and families. Her ability to evoke emotion through the movements she choreographs is unmatched. Thank you for sharing Amanda and Kate’s stories, and shining a bright light on the brilliance happening in our dance studio through Greta’s work. ❤
Where can we see the original video of the dancers performing to the monologue?
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th-cam.com/video/Yyc5Dm0LJWs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uCmO7PqnjTPSsVkr did some digging!
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I always looked at this show as a beautiful representation of real life and family. People who are all works in progress but at their core love their siblings, parents, children and partners. It was refreshing because while the characters and lovable but flawed the flaws aren’t toxic. You see lots of extremely broken/ damaged characters and it was so refreshing to see people actively working through their issues to preserve their family.
I discovered this podcast on TH-cam today. A very close friend of mine died of cancer this week and she was only in her 30s. I didn’t know what to do with this grief or where to put it or even what content I can consume to help. This podcast has helped. “This Is Us” the TV show helped me through early miscarriages of wanted pregnancies, undergoing fertility treatments, going no contact with a parent, and having a child with special needs. But the grief of losing someone who has been close to you for many years through death and death at a very young age? That I could not relate to until now and I am grateful that I found this podcast today.
Are you me? Lol.... I also had multiple miscarriages, have a child with special needs , and also lost my BFF (last year) right after she turned 39. This show definitely has helped me through all these things as well... Praying for your friend's soul and all who loved her.
Looking back on the show as a “whole”, I would describe it to someone who has yet to enjoy as watching the process of artistry. You see all the knots and stray strings on the backside of a tapestry. It’s chaotic, messy. It has all the beautiful colors but it doesn’t quite make sense in the journey. But as you travel with this family through their journey you get to the end and get to see the other side of their tapestry, their masterpiece and you get to peak at the finished art. You get to see the magic. It was such a great honor to be invited along.
Kevin’s speech will always be a top 5 of my favorite moments from the show..it’s a top 5 of all time favorite monologues too! So beautiful. So much love for Justin Hartley and his delivery of it as well as Dan Fogelman who had this meaningful idea to share with the world ❤️
I cry more during This is Us than I do in real life. And that's good for me, having somewhere safe to process or let out some emotion
To answer Chis question, for me the show is a beautiful family story. That has the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. It show’s us that we all go thru things and that we are not alone. You can see yourself in different characters and different storylines given you room to breathe. That’s what the show is to me and most of the times served as a therapy session showing how things could be managed.
The fan segment gets me every time. What a beautiful way to the take the pain and the darkness and turn into something light, what a inspiring story...
And everything Stearling said in the end, I think for me, It's the most clear truth of life! Thank you guys for this beautiful episode, I love you all so much!
This podcast is everything I didn’t know I needed ❤❤❤
I never thought I’d be a podcast girl 🥰 but here I am slowly being healed by a tv show 😩💕
I would describe the show to someone as heartwarming
I so love you all ❤️ so much happened in this episode. But as I watched it a second time Kevin and William's interaction really sat with me. The light finally reached Kevin and his realization of his worth. William spoke to him with such urgency in his tone but it was the effort of tenderness. I found myself pausing the tv just to sit with it myself and later watched Kevin receive it with determination in his head, heart and movement within his interactions with the family. This show is so beautiful every emotion every episode I'm going to go down memory lane as a 70's baby, laugh, smile and ugly cry 😊 Thank you ALL for this amazing show. Tell Mr. Dan can we have another beautiful show.😊
There are parts of the series that have its sad moments but as a whole I wouldn't label it as sad. It was bittersweet and an amazing way to look at life in all of its colors ❤
I cry to every episode of TIU for all the reasons, I cry to these stories from strangers too. ❤️ thank you guys for sharing. Thinking of Amanda and Kate.
When I saw this painting, it was the first time I realized Kevin was deep, he had things to say that we didn't know (as the pool scene where he's left aside, we don't see how also important and also has issues and things to deal) and that was the first time that I was like "Ok, this show is absurdly awesome", until then I was thinking "this is a pretty good show" but then that scene like killed, jeees
To respond to Sullivan’s question on 45:00 I have watched the whole show it’s not sad it’s beautiful , the music, the people, it’s real life , it’s relatable, it is us in some kind of way , it is us , it’s someone we know, this is us . ❤
I just want to say y’all are my favorite people on my favorite show ❤❤❤❤
Seeing the whole show as a whole truly captures life as a whole. Beautiful resolved yet keeps moving.
THIS IS US, MAN.
Ive never thought the show was "sad", but moving- youll go through allll the feels. I will say its even better the second time you watch. I think you can pick up on so much more when you arent looking for clues about Jack or wondering where the story is going. And at the same time you KNOW whats coming and you can take it all in at a different level of emotion.
I always looked at this show as a beautiful representation of real life and family. People who are all works in progress but at their core love their siblings, parents, children and partners. It was refreshing because while the characters are lovable (but flawed), the flaws aren’t toxic. You see lots of extremely broken/ damaged characters and it was so refreshing to see people actively working through their issues to preserve their family.
Loving this podcast so much. Loved this show SO much. Love Sterling's laugh so much.
This show reminded me how much I also loved Thirtysomething. Would love for you to have Ken Olin on!!
answering to Chris Sullivan question about how do people who's seen the whole show describes it other than sad: i never thought of the show as being a sad show. it's always been beautiful, all the tears were shed in a beautiful way, and whenever i talked to somebody about it and would recommend it, i'd always say "it's great, about life and makes you cry but in a good way."
Agree 100%
Another amazing episode of the show and podcast. The dance was beautiful 😢❤
This show for me was a comfort. I started watching it when I was alone in life. My husband was in jail/prison unexpectedly (he’s out now and we have a pretty good life!), my friends left me, my family ties were incredibly small…my dad left when I was 6 and my mom never remarried or dated. I took my childhood and decided I wanted to parent differently and I did that! My ex husband and I were married for 14 years and we raised an amazing kid who is now an adult in college and she graduated early. She has a great head on her shoulders. But this show really showed me what a beautiful marriage is, what an amazing father looked like and id cry necause I wish I had those moments like Kate did with Jack. And the sibling bonds they all had even when they went through valleys…they ALWAYS came back together. All of those relationships helped me. When I felt alone and sad it helped me not feel alone. The characters felt like MY family. And they held me up. This show meant so much to me and when I was finished watching, I was literally sad. I felt almost lost for a week or so. But…it’s life lol gotta get back up! So now I recommend this show to everyone who asks what series they should start watching. ❤
Thank you for sharing Amanda and Kate’s stories 💛💛
Another amazing episode. It’s my favorite part of Tuesday. I laugh, I cry, all the feels. Justin is an amazing actor. I first saw him on Y&R, I hated it when he left. I was happy to see him on this show. His interaction with Tess, Annie, and William is something. The explanation of the painting, BRILLIANT. 👏🏻Beth & Randall you gotta love them. They crack me up. Jack & Rebecca get me because I understand the breaking family curses, but loving some of the family traditions as well. Sterling’s comments at the end about asking why and going through it, you are brilliant, thank you for your words. Chris you are one of my favorite characters on the show. So freaking funny but also can be serious. The show does have comedy, it’s great. And to answer Chris’ question the show is AMAZING! For a lot of people it’s their life, experiences they’ve had so we can all relate in some way. It’s healing and even though you might get sad or cry there’s healing in that, it’s cathartic.
I never described "This is Us" as a sad show. Sure, there were a few episodes where I got misty or shed a few tears but it was really just GREAT TELEVISION. Hilarious, yes! Frustrating at times, yes, because most often, the show is really a mirror.
I always said that it's the most relevant and thoughtful show I'd ever watched. One of the best shows of all time. 🙏🏾
I love this rewatch episodes it’s beautiful
For me, this show displays our journeys through life. It encompasses all emotions: happy, sad, thoughtful, conflicted, funny, loving, caring, reflective, etc. And love Chris’ personal story of living in Sacramento as a kid and meeting S.F. 49ers Steve Young and Bubba Paris in the eighties.
Thank you for sharing such a poignant piece with us. This podcast is so great ❤
you guys!! I just loooove you more every time I listen to you! and yes Justin is brilliant!!
We could watch Sterling reenact This Is Us scenes all day 😂
We would describe This Is Us as a show about life. A time capsule of family and everything in life - the meaning, the purpose, all the struggles, the lessons, ups and downs and all the emotions. Definitely won't describe it as a sad show but a very wholesome. Something that will gives you all the feels ❤
I wanted to see his reaction to the hotel scene because that was soooo funnnyyyy randall clearly thought about what he was gonna do when he was gonna do in a hotel room for a long time lmaoo
48:00 Sully, it's just like the late great Ron Cephas Jones had said "The way I see it, if something makes you sad when it ends, it must have been pretty wonderful when it was happening. Truth be told, I always felt it a bit lazy to just think of the world as sad, because so much of it is. Because everything ends. Everything dies. But if you step back, if you step back and look at the whole picture, if you're brave enough to allow yourself the gift of a really wide perspective, if you do that, you'll see that the end is not sad, Rebecca. It's just the start of the next incredibly beautiful thing." It's beautiful and we are connected.
I would describe parts of the show as sad AND helps you to gain perspective! It is a roller coaster and impacts you very much! One of my all time favorite shows!
AMAZING 🎉❤
2:06 always gets me at the end.
This was a show I watched from Day 1 and always watched almost live or same day so would not be spoiled by online TV news... This is the episode back in 2016 that completely hooked me. My only regret as a divorced man was not being able to share with anyone since my male children had no real interest and my daughter was too busy starting and growing her family and her career as a minister.. I hope maybe now she'll be able to watch as her family of 3 is older and she's getting a sabatical from her job this fall... Watching on Hulu is easy.. Love the Podcast and am rewatching with them before I watch it.
If I’m asked why I like the show, I always say that I love the characters. Seeing them in the past, present and future gives them such depth that I really think of them as people I know. I also love the mix of humour and sadness and the mix of good and bad in the characters. I don’t think of the show as sad, rather deep. And, yes, often laugh-out-loud funny.
"Deep" is probably gonna be my go-to now
Omg y’all are so incredibly funny!!! Love y’all so much
I would describe the show after the whole series as just a beautiful show. It’s easily my top 5 shows of all time.. it hits on so many levels
End of the episode and all I can say is wow! Just wow to this episode of the podcast!
I just recently watched This is Us, and I found it beautiful. It encompassed life in so many ways, and as the final show ended, I thought to myself, yes, this is us- this is life. Thank you for this podcast. It's a joy watching and listening.
This episode is truly a masterpiece,& I’ve always loved Justin ❤
As someone who has seen the whole show twice I can say for me, I wouldn't describe it as sad, I would describe it just like life. It has many incredibly sad moments (actually more like heartbreaking and devastating and tragic), but it feels so sad, because it's so realistic to real life. The writing and the acting is so genuine, you just get lost in those feelings. Like in life, we have sadness, but we also have joy and hope and moments where we can be proud of ourselves and there is no other show in the world which gave me more hope than This Is Us. It changed my life. Thank you Mandy, Chris and Sterling for doing this podcast and reliving those moments with us, it truly makes me very happy. ❤
Looking back on the whole show, I always felt for me it was it was my safety net, my happy place, even through the cathartic sadness, I sensed hope for each generation. Love your sessions ❤
Wow that last part got me about the dance teacher & her students.. so heartbreaking yet hopeful!
To answer Sully’s question: The show is quietly, gently victorious. It comforts me.
I find the whole show cathartic and a reminder to always show gratitude.
To answer your question. Ive seen the whole show multiple times and it is the most hopeful, joyful, and truly enlightened television show Ive ever seen.
“You stopping this tv for what?” LMAOOO AHAHAHAHAH
They do have hilarious moments throughout the show, the delivery is always on point !
Ooooooooh my goodness
I absolutely loved this show & love these characters❣️ We love the Vikings!
I love this show for so many reasons but the people the show has touched is a testament to it’s beauty. From the writing to the acting to the themes about humanity and the frailty of the human condition, everything about it is absolutely gorgeous. ❤❤❤
I would never call this show sad! Even as I was watching each week, I thought it was a representation of life. We could learn from the characters. One of my favorite characters was always Kevin. I knew from the beginning he was deeper than we were getting. Justin was the reason I started watching this show!
I’m a little behind on following you episode by episode, so I’m just now watching this pod episode.
Around 46:00 Chris asked us to report back, if we have seen the whole series, would we say it was a “sad” show? I thought, well yes, but also funny, real, and emotionally challenging…. In so many words, I’ve always said “it’s an incredible, amazing show. It’s so good!”.
But now that I’m thinking about it more, it’s beyond me that I can call a show like this amazing, when it mimics the ebbs and flows of life that I don’t actually see real life as amazing. Do I call my life (past and present) “an incredible, and amazing show. It’s so good!” Unfortunately I don’t.
But because of Chris’ question, I’m now reframing my chaotic, funny, sad, emotionally challenged, beautiful life to being “incredible and amazing”.
Describing the show as a whole as sad would be like describing life as sad because of your tragic fenceposts, or because of the valleys Sterling talks about in the end. It certainly depends on perspective, but as we can draw from this podcast episode as well as from This Is Us itself, if we let the joys and the tragedies cosy up to each other, life has a way of turning out more beautiful than sad. And that's what I tell people about the show - it's beautiful in every light and dark way.
I thoroughly enjoyed you all today! The liveliness, the playfulness, the laughter you shared and brought to all of us, which brightens our day!
“We’re gonna work the baby into our schedule” LMAOO AHAHAHAHAH
It's not sad it's ✨️healing✨️. Fan who watched it all and rewatching again and again. ❤ Love you all!
“We know that’s not happening”
“I got news for you rebecca”
LMAOOO AHAHAHAHAH
I've seen the entire series. The words I would use are beautiful and heartwarming
It's a celebration of life really in its purest sense. The show honors every piece of the human predicament. Some moments resonate so strongly...those are the ones that reach deep and connect beyond explanation.
Okay, I’m gonna stop now- going to rewatch the show and I’ll meet y’all back here on the next episode. ❤❤❤
I’m watching the show for the first time, and I’m so grateful to have this podcast to provide additional context to the show. I’m already up to season 3, but with each new podcast episode I always have to go back and watch it to catch all the discussion moments. I guess I’m watching and rewatching at the same time 😂.
You're so lucky, You get to watch season 4 for the 1st time soon! You're in for a treat
I have seen the show all the way through and this podcast inspired a rewatch. (I was going to only watch one episode a week and then listen to the podcast about that episode, but I couldn't wait so I'm already on Season 5.) To answer Chris' question, I don't think back on this show as being a sad show. I do think back on it as being an emotional show, but there are a multitude of emotions in the human experience. And this show invokes them all. This is a show about the human experience, in all of its exhilarating highs and gut-wrenching lows.
The play rehearsal scene with Kevin, William and the girls had me dying this time around! I don't remember if I laughed this hard at this scene when I first saw it, but this time, it was so damn hilarious!
I love this show so much!!
Agreed on the show being hilarious! My lol moment from this episode was when either Tess / Annie says “Is grandpa going to die?” And Kevin says “Well… I wouldn’t get too attached” 😂
Joyous🌈🌞
We ( wife and myself) see the entire show as therapy lol, but the show represent hope, the good, the bad; but mostly what it could be. Thank you for doing this.
This is the best series of all times.. I always recommend it as a therapy serie... of course there are sad moments, but also lot of joy, reflection and we can relate to all the characters in different situations.. I cried my eyes out in almost all episodes?! Yes, I did .. but happy/reflections tears..
And this pod is doing same thing now 🤭
One word sums up this series: BEAUTIFUL
I recently finished watching the entire series on Netflix and would not describe the show as sad. It’s a show that covers most of life’s true emotions. What a beautiful show!❤
Do you guys know how much you've changed us with this show? So wonderful.
I'm telling you! Sterling is such a light! He's that great friend everyone needs in life!
That episode was indeed brillant.
I remember having mixed feelings with the fact that Jack was dead. Do I stay (to understand)? Do I go (because I'm disappointed)?... I'm glad I never EVER left.
Chris asked the question our thought after the show. To me it was Amazing. It was a reminder of how our actions can affect other lives. And you see that throught the show. The one thar got me was the kid that survived the day Jack died. During the show was on air I cried relegiously. But am rewatching it again with you guys and I can appreciate the humor now.
I definitely describe the show as heavy but not sad. I think it’s a beautiful show that challenges watchers but to you alls point there is so much humor threaded within
Still talk about this show!!! It was so good!! The chemistry was incredible from all aspects.
the tissue box was too far away while i was watching this episode of the podcast 😭 will re-re-watch episode 5 tonight 🤍 and also to answer Chris’ question if the show made us sad after completing all 6 seasons… for me, it is the most heart-warming show i have ever watched - so it’s not just sad, but it was funny, happy, relatable…everything! love this show so much 🥹
Soooo good❤
If you guys come to Portland I would freak out !!!!!! ❤
Because of this podcast I decided to rewatch the show. I had never saw an episode more than once. My husband knows the basics of the show, but never sat down and watched it with me. We are now watching it together. I love this show. He loves it as much as I do.
I love this! Great show on a great show!
I love You! Remembering each scene as I remember!! Jaja! Big fan from Argentina! I am watching this Is us for the ninth Time now!
Now the podcast has me crying 😢
I enjoyed the first four episodes a lot…But it was this one that elevated it for me. Kevin’s painting explanation scene is when I first felt “Oh, this show is something special”, in the best of ways. And it only got better from there!
I'm a SD Padres fan so I really enjoyed Sterling's comments about the highs and lows of being a sports fan. We have had ALOT of lows BUT I was blessed to be at the playoff game 2 years ago when we knocked the LA Dredgers out of the playoffs. Petco Park was ELECTRIC. So fun! AND if you think Portland or Seattle are pretty you should really come visit San Diego💖
The show is Beautiful and True to Life, there's so many applications to real life. That's how I describe it to people.