Us
- Episode aired May 24, 2022
- TV-PG
- 44m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
2.3K
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The Big Three come to new understandings about life.The Big Three come to new understandings about life.The Big Three come to new understandings about life.
Jon Huertas
- Miguel Rivas
- (credit only)
Chris Geere
- Philip
- (credit only)
Niles Fitch
- 19 Year Old Randall
- (credit only)
Logan Shroyer
- 19 Year Old Kevin
- (credit only)
Hannah Zeile
- 19 Year Old Kate
- (credit only)
Lyric Ross
- Déjà Pearson
- (credit only)
Asante Blackk
- Malik Hodges
- (credit only)
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Maybe not the ending we are expecting
This is a good episode, however, for me, not worthy as a finale. The Train could have been the better ending. Well, the last episode took a bold risk of keeping to its element of putting special memories together to tell a story. They could have just considered a funeral where the big three shares their eulogies and in the end we find out that Rebecca also prepared something for her funeral. But then again, This is us sticks to it creative way of storytelling. Putting together moments where we the viewers may learn a lesson like appreciating each moment before it becomes a memory, that we when were young excited to grow up and then when we're already adults we wish to go back.
Honestly, I am a bit disappointed (Id given it a 9 as my way of showing I still appreciated the series). While watching, can't help but think how are these scenes selected, why this particular timeline.. i am sure from the scenes where they were children to young adults there could have been more special memories, but why this.
Also, who finds it weird during the cottage scene it could go like complete quietness and then when they speak there's this chirping of birds that go with them as they speak. Sound mixing in this part is annoying, volume goes up when they start speaking, fades, complete silence and then volume goes up again.
I wish also they have shown the concert scene of Jack more with montage of very special moments..
Honestly, I am a bit disappointed (Id given it a 9 as my way of showing I still appreciated the series). While watching, can't help but think how are these scenes selected, why this particular timeline.. i am sure from the scenes where they were children to young adults there could have been more special memories, but why this.
Also, who finds it weird during the cottage scene it could go like complete quietness and then when they speak there's this chirping of birds that go with them as they speak. Sound mixing in this part is annoying, volume goes up when they start speaking, fades, complete silence and then volume goes up again.
I wish also they have shown the concert scene of Jack more with montage of very special moments..
The Little moments
Its been a while I have written a review on IMDb, but after going through some of the reviews here and seeing some unsatisfied reviewers here, I was compelled to drop my two bits. Yes there were no big twists here, not much sobbing, no over the mile drama but that was the perfect conclusion to a series which was built on the foundation of little things in life and how those little moments shape the rest of our lives, how it makes us, US!
They just picked a normal, perfect, lazy Saturday of Pearsons family and glimpsed into it. No commitments, no thanksgivings, no Christmases, no big moments, just a cozy, rainy, lazy Saturday at home spent among the parents and kids. What a perfect way to end this show, I swear there was no other perfect way to conclude this. I've never felt so satisfied with any other series finale than This is Us, it was top of its game! Cherishing the little small moments with BIG implications later in life.
I hope we all learn a thing or two from this TV series and make this world a better place for our generations to come. So long Pearsons! You did well!!
They just picked a normal, perfect, lazy Saturday of Pearsons family and glimpsed into it. No commitments, no thanksgivings, no Christmases, no big moments, just a cozy, rainy, lazy Saturday at home spent among the parents and kids. What a perfect way to end this show, I swear there was no other perfect way to conclude this. I've never felt so satisfied with any other series finale than This is Us, it was top of its game! Cherishing the little small moments with BIG implications later in life.
I hope we all learn a thing or two from this TV series and make this world a better place for our generations to come. So long Pearsons! You did well!!
When you're young, you want to be older.
When you're old, you want to be younger. At a point in everyone's life they will feel this.
I just wanted to see 3 kids that grew up and have a happy life from being raised by loving parents. This touching series was able to succeed in that respect.
I'm going to miss the Pearson family every Tuesday.
I just wanted to see 3 kids that grew up and have a happy life from being raised by loving parents. This touching series was able to succeed in that respect.
I'm going to miss the Pearson family every Tuesday.
Not Quite as Solid As the Last
It's hard to follow "The Train" because there was such finality there. Here we are given a last look at the relationships of the characters. We especially special moments when the Big Three are quite young. It's just that it seemed somewhat superfluous. The funeral was a blur. Each child delivered a eulogy, but we didn't hear what they said. We have seen so many instances of the interactions between Jack and Rebecca and the kids. The kids often had little appreciation and were often rather crass, especially Kevin. So often the parents had to bend over backwards to make them feel good when they often didn't deserve it. Nevertheless, I will miss this show. I doubt there will be another like it.
A big 10 for the big 3
A fitting end to an incredible series.
Was somewhat steady going into the last 10 minutes, but then it hits you like a ton of bricks. The series really went full circle, with great call backs to the early episodes (including the very first) and a final goodbye to Jack and Rebecca.
Great parenting and life lessons to be learned here. Whether we like it or not, life will pass us by, so it's important to appreciate the small things and the little moments.
"When the world puts something that obvious in front of you, you don't just walk away."
Was somewhat steady going into the last 10 minutes, but then it hits you like a ton of bricks. The series really went full circle, with great call backs to the early episodes (including the very first) and a final goodbye to Jack and Rebecca.
Great parenting and life lessons to be learned here. Whether we like it or not, life will pass us by, so it's important to appreciate the small things and the little moments.
"When the world puts something that obvious in front of you, you don't just walk away."
Did you know
- TriviaThe scenes showing Kevin, Kate and Randall when they were young were filmed several years before the rest of the episode. Because the kids would grow they carved out a week and filmed the past part of the finale while they were doing the third season.
- Quotes
Jack Pearson: Hey babe. We did good. You did so good.
Rebecca Pearson: There was so much I still wanted to do.
- ConnectionsReferences Back to the Future (1985)
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