Katie Girls
- Episode aired Oct 9, 2018
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
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The Pearsons rally around Kate as she undergoes a medical procedure.The Pearsons rally around Kate as she undergoes a medical procedure.The Pearsons rally around Kate as she undergoes a medical procedure.
Niles Fitch
- 17 Year Old Randall
- (credit only)
Logan Shroyer
- 17 Year Old Kevin
- (credit only)
Lonnie Chavis
- 10 Year Old Randall
- (credit only)
Eris Baker
- Tess Pearson
- (credit only)
Faithe Herman
- Annie Pearson
- (credit only)
Lyric Ross
- Déjà Pearson
- (credit only)
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Right now, the episodes are just too much inside the heads of the three. Acting is really good for the most part but the writing just keeps leading them into anxiety! None of the three seem to be settled and be happy. Obviously conflict is inevitable in life, but the characters can never just relax! Kevin is really confusing to me. I don't know if he is a bad actor, or if he is a good actor acting like one who can't, but he has no confidence whatsoever. He seems detached from his character. The series comes from a very rich premise, but I am uncertain about the ability of the writers to draw from that richness. I also feel that the time jumps seem quite random and even the subject matter of the jumps is erratic!
Kate and Toby dominate this one pretty much. They are making every effort to get the IVF to work. But Toby is a loose cannon because in order to get his sperm to be more viable, he chooses give up his anxiety meds. He is falling apart. Kate goes in for the procedure. Her dreams are a staple in this series. While under an anesthetic, she meets her two younger selves, each of whom has a different feeling about what she is doing. There are some scary moments. Randall has insulted her, being high and mighty, and travels all the way to the west coast to be there when she is finished. Anyway, there is some hope now.
Did you know
- GoofsIn a 1972 flashback, Jack and Rebecca run into each other in a grocery store in Pittsburgh where she is buying a bottle of champagne. There were no wine sales in Pennsylvania grocery stores at that time, as all wine and spirits sales were via state-run stores. It is only post-2010, that grocery stores have had wine and malt beverages sales.
- ConnectionsFeatures Leave It to Beaver (1957)
- SoundtracksPoor Little Fool
(uncredited)
Written by Sharon Sheeley
Performed by Ricky Nelson
[Played during the montage of a young Rebecca growing up with her parents]
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- 43m
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- 16:9 HD
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