I related so hard to Rebecca calling her mom out about being racist, and I actually credit this show for giving me the courage to do it with my own dad. When I was a kid, I couldn’t speak up to my dad. And I kind of felt for a while like I’d just have to accept it forever, but having kids of my own made me realize that it would make me sick to my stomach to hear my dad say any racial slurs or stereotypes in front of my kids, and make them think it’s okay to talk that way. I’ve had to call him out on it a few times over the years, and I appreciate this show for showing me that being a good parent sometimes means being an outspoken child, and I don’t need to feel like I’m a bad daughter for setting boundaries to protect my impressionable children. They were young when 2020 hit and I had to have a big talk with my dad, but kids pay attention, and they’re listening when you think they’re not. And they needed to hear their mom say “this isn’t okay, and you can’t talk to anyone this way, and you ESPECIALLY can’t talk like this in front of my children.”
Wow, God Bless You, truly, for having the courage and wherewithal as a parent to confront your dad about his racial views and language. I hope he changed his ways. 🙏🏾. P.S. Even though we are of a minority race, my dad was also racist. And no, I never did talk to him abt it. 😞
@@bellaventimiglia35your Dad is prejudiced. Minorities in this country can’t be racist. Racism is Prejudice plus power. Prejudice is the discrimination of someone because of something about their person. Normally outside of their control. Like their race, gender, sexuality, disability, class, ect
I am just now watching the show for the first time. I have never been so emotionally changed by a show. I'm on S2E6. It's amazing getting to watch these after the episodes to tie it in and see how deeply it affects the cast as well. Great job!
I was thinking while watching this that I can't really think of another show that I would be interested in a rewatch podcast for the entire series. There are many series I have loved and I think having a single podcast would be fun. But this is the only show that an episode by episode rewatch podcast just makes sense. Love it!
So true!! I always say I can imagine university courses focused on the show. The writing is exquisite and it's like watching really good literature come to life. This podcast is just a more fun version of what I imagined. 😊
Same. This is the only podcast I watch on a regular basis, in fact, anxiously wait for each week! Pls, pls keep it up, Sterling, Mandy, and Sully. ***Sidebar: who’s gonna take Mandy’s place while she’s on maternity leave? 🤔. I know they’ve taped shows in advance, but still…
One of my notes from this episode was showing America how safe and healing it can be (at least as a Black woman) when you go to your hairstylist. That is such a sacred space. I love how this show lets America in on the culture! But also how teens (and humans in general) really do need SAFE spaces. It was heartbreaking when Deja felt she could let her guard down but then put those walls right back up. Shout out to Randall, though, for his gentle persistence bc Deja did finally let him in on her trauma in the next episode.
Just hearing you guys crack jokes and go off on tangents could be it's very own podcast. I love it!! Always a good time hearing the interactions between these spectacular group of individuals. Going back to the actual podcast (lol), the finesse with which the show handled subjects like racism is something rarely seen on television. Kudos to everyone on showing how it's done. A very eye-opening experience in many ways.
That sensitivity issue was something that popped in mind when rewatching the series a few months ago. Thinking about the racism issue with the young versions of Randall but also the weight issue with the young versions of Kate, I always wondered how they were handled and if anyone was involved in helping the kids understand or if it was up to the parents only to have those difficult conversations. Thanks for shedding some light on that.
I met my husband at a Blockbuster. He was the manager, I would rent movies I'd never watch just to see him. 13 years of marriage, almost 17 years together.
Just found this podcast! Starting from beginning, so it will take a while to get here :). I binged the first season and have made it to episode 4 of the podcast. I love the actor insights into this program.
This Is Us really has a remarkable way of handling tough, emotional topics with such depth and nuance. The way the show blends heart-wrenching moments with humor and lightness makes it feel so real and relatable. The characters are deeply flawed and human, which makes their struggles feel incredibly authentic. It’s not afraid to show the messiness of life, but it also highlights the beauty in those imperfect moments.
I got to watch the "you're a racist mom" scene recently. When rebecca turns around and sees randall her reaction is just amazing acting by Mandy. She looked like she wanted to vomit because she was so horrified he had heard her.
I "oh snap that happened" so often, that I don't feel guilty anymore for rerewatching the show. There are so many small details which have been taken care of, thinking without them I adored yet the show😮
They never said what happened to Rebecca’s parents. Obviously they pass away eventually, but we never hear how. & they didn’t come to help Rebecca & the kids after Jack passed away…. I wish we knew what happened!
I have such fond memories of going to the video store…Family outing! Trying to get the most recent blockbuster before the anyone else grabs it! Picking up snacks to eat while watching! Lol..But as I lay here in bed in my Jammie’s watching THIS video…sure is great I don’t have to actually to do any of that! 😂
I saw a woman interviewing Deja on a news program. I didn't realize that she cut her own hair until she said so on the news program . it was a long time ago so I can't really remember what Deja said but I remember her feelings ,and they were hurt and the news reporter said something along these lines, oh but once you got the check it was better .I was disgusted with the news reporters' words, and I am still🫂💚
I love the Deja/Beth. I watched and loved the documentary good hair by Chris Rock and I remember one of the girls interrogated said she felt "pressured" to have straight hair to work, it was considered more acceptable in the office than afro. Meaning the standard of beauty is looking like a white woman with straight hair. It was very interesting to see how African-American women have perceived their hair and styled it. In all the tv shows and movies I watched all black women wear straight strands or ectentions. Susan Kelechi Watson playing Beth in styles her hair herself said "you know for all this, we just have a different texture hair, and there are beautiful things we could do with our hair, you know?" and I love that she styles her natural hair very differently and playfully. And I think it's a great role model. Showing a smart, strong and beautiful black woman with natural hair.
Ok, just started watching this…but had to pause when Sterling brot up Michael Keaton & the movie “Multiplicity.” Not as popular as “Beetlejuice,” but it is my favorite MK movie! 😂
When i had chicken pox, my little sister was a little over 1 and she still has scars and issues from it. I think if you get it as a child there is a sweet spot where it's annoying but you are usually okay and if your older or younger than that, it's really bad.
I can’t imagine having them in your teens or adult, though 🥹 OMG… I had chicken pox when I was ten and it was bad … but having them when you’re an adult is God-awful! 😢😩
@@sweetlife031I had chicken pox when I was 11, my mother had them with me and she was 32. We were both sick as all get out, (we both had them on the soles of our feet and palms of our hands)but my mother had it worse than I did. She had them under her eyelids and down her throat! When she talked to our family doctor and asked how far they could go down her throat the doctor laughed and said that they could go as far down as they wanted to .
Randall could've pivoted when Deja asked if Beth told him what she said. I understand how and why he didn't (script and all) but all it could've been was a white lie kind of "noooo, she just mentioned to me that you had a lot of things on your mind"
As a foreigner, I must say that "bug" was most referred to the bothering ones : viruses, insects. I was glad to see the sweet and cute translation in the French version, so I can have another use of this word😂
@@elodie_k221b bon, après un épisode où je pensais le trouver pour sûr, j'ai trouvé un endroit où c'est effectivement "ma puce" aussi bien à l'oral qu'à l'écrit Et je peux imaginer que pour une personne apprenant le français, la première rencontre avec le mot puce ne soit pas la version affectueuse ;-)
@@lolak3053 😆 En dehors du fait que c'est un choix discutable de traduction, ça n'est même pas logique de le mettre en sous-titre, où tu es censé aller au plus court. Je suis prête à parier que c'étaient pas des sous-titres officiels.
Oh...when Jack says "Blockbuster isn't going anywhere" I laughed SOOO hard lol.
The “grandma shot him?!” Is probably one of the funniest lines of the season.
Loved that!
I was coming to say that! LOL
I related so hard to Rebecca calling her mom out about being racist, and I actually credit this show for giving me the courage to do it with my own dad. When I was a kid, I couldn’t speak up to my dad. And I kind of felt for a while like I’d just have to accept it forever, but having kids of my own made me realize that it would make me sick to my stomach to hear my dad say any racial slurs or stereotypes in front of my kids, and make them think it’s okay to talk that way. I’ve had to call him out on it a few times over the years, and I appreciate this show for showing me that being a good parent sometimes means being an outspoken child, and I don’t need to feel like I’m a bad daughter for setting boundaries to protect my impressionable children. They were young when 2020 hit and I had to have a big talk with my dad, but kids pay attention, and they’re listening when you think they’re not. And they needed to hear their mom say “this isn’t okay, and you can’t talk to anyone this way, and you ESPECIALLY can’t talk like this in front of my children.”
Wow, God Bless You, truly, for having the courage and wherewithal as a parent to confront your dad about his racial views and language. I hope he changed his ways. 🙏🏾. P.S. Even though we are of a minority race, my dad was also racist. And no, I never did talk to him abt it. 😞
@@bellaventimiglia35your Dad is prejudiced. Minorities in this country can’t be racist. Racism is Prejudice plus power. Prejudice is the discrimination of someone because of something about their person. Normally outside of their control. Like their race, gender, sexuality, disability, class, ect
"Ahem... Anyway Racism" 😂😂 count on Chris for that smooth segue 😂😂
I am just now watching the show for the first time. I have never been so emotionally changed by a show. I'm on S2E6. It's amazing getting to watch these after the episodes to tie it in and see how deeply it affects the cast as well. Great job!
I was thinking while watching this that I can't really think of another show that I would be interested in a rewatch podcast for the entire series. There are many series I have loved and I think having a single podcast would be fun. But this is the only show that an episode by episode rewatch podcast just makes sense. Love it!
So true!! I always say I can imagine university courses focused on the show. The writing is exquisite and it's like watching really good literature come to life. This podcast is just a more fun version of what I imagined. 😊
Same. This is the only podcast I watch on a regular basis, in fact, anxiously wait for each week! Pls, pls keep it up, Sterling, Mandy, and Sully. ***Sidebar: who’s gonna take Mandy’s place while she’s on maternity leave? 🤔. I know they’ve taped shows in advance, but still…
One of my notes from this episode was showing America how safe and healing it can be (at least as a Black woman) when you go to your hairstylist. That is such a sacred space. I love how this show lets America in on the culture!
But also how teens (and humans in general) really do need SAFE spaces. It was heartbreaking when Deja felt she could let her guard down but then put those walls right back up. Shout out to Randall, though, for his gentle persistence bc Deja did finally let him in on her trauma in the next episode.
Just hearing you guys crack jokes and go off on tangents could be it's very own podcast. I love it!! Always a good time hearing the interactions between these spectacular group of individuals. Going back to the actual podcast (lol), the finesse with which the show handled subjects like racism is something rarely seen on television. Kudos to everyone on showing how it's done. A very eye-opening experience in many ways.
That sensitivity issue was something that popped in mind when rewatching the series a few months ago. Thinking about the racism issue with the young versions of Randall but also the weight issue with the young versions of Kate, I always wondered how they were handled and if anyone was involved in helping the kids understand or if it was up to the parents only to have those difficult conversations. Thanks for shedding some light on that.
Don’t get us cancelled sully 😂😂😂
I met my husband at a Blockbuster. He was the manager, I would rent movies I'd never watch just to see him. 13 years of marriage, almost 17 years together.
I love that the "That Was Us" song is used at the end of each episode now.
“Gratifying for a Cancer, not an Aries” looovveeeee a good astrology joke 🤣
Just found this podcast! Starting from beginning, so it will take a while to get here :). I binged the first season and have made it to episode 4 of the podcast. I love the actor insights into this program.
I discovered the show because of that clip with Rebecca calling out her mom. I ended up binge watching the show after that. It was such a good scene
This Is Us really has a remarkable way of handling tough, emotional topics with such depth and nuance. The way the show blends heart-wrenching moments with humor and lightness makes it feel so real and relatable. The characters are deeply flawed and human, which makes their struggles feel incredibly authentic. It’s not afraid to show the messiness of life, but it also highlights the beauty in those imperfect moments.
WELL SAID.
Black Vera is hilarious 🤣
I got to watch the "you're a racist mom" scene recently. When rebecca turns around and sees randall her reaction is just amazing acting by Mandy. She looked like she wanted to vomit because she was so horrified he had heard her.
Nod to Chris's subtle foreshadowing in the Tile advertisement😂
I "oh snap that happened" so often, that I don't feel guilty anymore for rerewatching the show. There are so many small details which have been taken care of, thinking without them I adored yet the show😮
You all did an amazing job with this episode.
They never said what happened to Rebecca’s parents. Obviously they pass away eventually, but we never hear how. & they didn’t come to help Rebecca & the kids after Jack passed away…. I wish we knew what happened!
Also we never met her sister.
They only showed her mother and the funeral.
So right at the end there Sully's lips are moving but it is SKBs voice... 😂😂
3:21 The last Blockbuster in the world is still open in Bend, Oregon. Please come to the amphitheater and sing, Mandy (Taylor, too).
My celebrity crush? MANDY MOORE!!!! Forever!
I think of Mandy as my *sister from another mister* 😊
So emotional 🥲
I have such fond memories of going to the video store…Family outing! Trying to get the most recent blockbuster before the anyone else grabs it! Picking up snacks to eat while watching! Lol..But as I lay here in bed in my Jammie’s watching THIS video…sure is great I don’t have to actually to do any of that! 😂
I saw a woman interviewing Deja on a news program. I didn't realize that she cut her own hair until she said so on the news program . it was a long time ago so I can't really remember what Deja said but I remember her feelings ,and they were hurt and the news reporter said something along these lines, oh but once you got the check it was better .I was disgusted with the news reporters' words, and I am still🫂💚
Did you see the podcast episode when they had Lyric Ross on as a guest? They talked abt her cutting her hair. It was interesting…
@bellaventimiglia35 No, I didn't🥰
This is my favorite episode of the podcast so far! 💜✨️💜
Its ironic Mandy's go-to is beaches when most of us that were teens in the 90s-early 2000s love Walk To The Remember if we need a good cry
My celebrity crush - Sterling K Brown
I love the Deja/Beth. I watched and loved the documentary good hair by Chris Rock and I remember one of the girls interrogated said she felt "pressured" to have straight hair to work, it was considered more acceptable in the office than afro. Meaning the standard of beauty is looking like a white woman with straight hair. It was very interesting to see how African-American women have perceived their hair and styled it. In all the tv shows and movies I watched all black women wear straight strands or ectentions.
Susan Kelechi Watson playing Beth in styles her hair herself said "you know for all this, we just have a different texture hair, and there are beautiful things we could do with our hair, you know?" and I love that she styles her natural hair very differently and playfully. And I think it's a great role model. Showing a smart, strong and beautiful black woman with natural hair.
Ok, just started watching this…but had to pause when Sterling brot up Michael Keaton & the movie “Multiplicity.” Not as popular as “Beetlejuice,” but it is my favorite MK movie! 😂
Favorite day of the week!
Love watching you, guys 🧡🧡🧡
Love you all 💞
9:04 - *Current celebrity crush* - Noah Wyle (ER) ☺💙💙💙
When i had chicken pox, my little sister was a little over 1 and she still has scars and issues from it. I think if you get it as a child there is a sweet spot where it's annoying but you are usually okay and if your older or younger than that, it's really bad.
I can’t imagine having them in your teens or adult, though 🥹
OMG… I had chicken pox when I was ten and it was bad … but having them when you’re an adult is God-awful! 😢😩
@@sweetlife031I had chicken pox when I was 11, my mother had them with me and she was 32. We were both sick as all get out, (we both had them on the soles of our feet and palms of our hands)but my mother had it worse than I did. She had them under her eyelids and down her throat! When she talked to our family doctor and asked how far they could go down her throat the doctor laughed and said that they could go as far down as they wanted to .
Randall could've pivoted when Deja asked if Beth told him what she said. I understand how and why he didn't (script and all) but all it could've been was a white lie kind of "noooo, she just mentioned to me that you had a lot of things on your mind"
As a foreigner, I must say that "bug" was most referred to the bothering ones : viruses, insects.
I was glad to see the sweet and cute translation in the French version, so I can have another use of this word😂
Est-ce que c'est "ma puce" ? Parce que c'est comme ça que je l'aurais traduit.
@@elodie_k221b bon, après un épisode où je pensais le trouver pour sûr, j'ai trouvé un endroit où c'est effectivement "ma puce" aussi bien à l'oral qu'à l'écrit
Et je peux imaginer que pour une personne apprenant le français, la première rencontre avec le mot puce ne soit pas la version affectueuse ;-)
@elodie_k221bje viens de voir un "moucheron"😂, bon c'est dans le sous-titre, à l'oral c'est bien " ma puce "😅
@@lolak3053 😆 En dehors du fait que c'est un choix discutable de traduction, ça n'est même pas logique de le mettre en sous-titre, où tu es censé aller au plus court. Je suis prête à parier que c'étaient pas des sous-titres officiels.
@elodie_k221b sous titres amazon prime🤷🏾♀️😏
If you all come up to Rhode Island- id treat Chris to the best cookies we have to offer -
I call my kids turds!! 😆
Anyone else bothered with Deja/Lyric cutting her hair, why would they let a 13 yr go through that, why didn’t the use a wig?
Yes, I was thinking the same thing. She's a fantastic actress & could have pulled off that scene without . . . 😢
Right?! That's what I kept thinking too- seems like a wig would have been an easy solution.
Donald Glover is real lmao
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m not liking the glossing over the racism