It looks like fans of The CW’s Charmed were anything but…er, charmed by the series finale.
25.05.2022 - 05:47 / variety.com
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Us,” they May 24 series finale episode of “This Is Us.”NBC said goodbye to the Pearson family on Tuesday with the series finale of “This Is Us.” The end of the drama’s sixth and final season focused heavily on older Randall (Sterling K. Brown), Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Kevin (Justin Hartley) and their families adjusting to their lives following the passing of their mother, Rebecca (Mandy Moore), on last week’s episode, decades after losing their father, Jack (Milo Ventimiglia), as teens.But as with almost every episode of series creator Dan Fogelman’s “This Is Us,” the installment also featured many flashback scenes, with a special twist added in for the series finale: More than half of the scenes were shot three or four years ago when the original child actors who played Young Randall (Lonnie Chavis), Young Kate (Mackenzie Hancsicsak) and Young Kevin (Parker Bates) were all still young enough to portray the pre-teen stage.
These scenes all take place on a rather uneventful day in the Pearsons’ past, when the whole family had a lazy weekend to share together. “I always wanted and always had planned for the final episode of the series to revolve around the epilogue of the continuing story of the family, rather than the moment, and for us to be able to live heavily in a really normal day in the life of a family, long before anything had befallen them like this,” Fogelman told Variety.
It looks like fans of The CW’s Charmed were anything but…er, charmed by the series finale.
Actor Joseph Morgan announced via his Instagram page that he will be appearing in the last episode of the CW’s Legacies.
As reported by TVLine, the current cast of Charmed — Mel, Maggie, and Kaela — discovered a mysterious door emblazoned with their signature triquetra.
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Jeannie Mai Jenkins, Adrienne Houghton, Loni Love and Garcelle Beauvais wrapped the show's historic run.«I didn't think we would make it two seasons, so to make it to eight is great,» Love, joining her co-hosts by video conference, said.Beauvais, who joined the series in season 7, praised the other three ladies, who had all been on the show since the beginning.«I hope you guys take this moment to realize what you were able to do,» Beauvais said. «Eight seasons of a talk show with a panel of women of color! I mean, congrats, congrats, congrats, congrats.»While tears ran down her face, Houghton marveled that she'd «done a decade of my life on this show.» Mai Jenkins, meanwhile, reflected on how she's changed during the course of the series.«I started off this show so naive. I was very green to a lot of things.
“Tori and Lokita,” the refugee drama from two-time Palme D’Or winning directors Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne.The film stars Pablo Schils and Joely Mbundu as a young boy and adolescent girl who have traveled alone from Africa to Belgium and face a serious test of their friendship as they grapple with the difficult conditions of their exile. The film received a special award at Cannes in honor of the festival’s 75th anniversary.
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The final chapter. As This Is Us came to an end with an emotional series finale, creator Dan Fogelman opened up about his lack of plans for the Pearson family — confirming that season 6 was the end of an era.
This story contains spoilers from the series finale of “This Is Us”.
The This Is Us series finale aired tonight and fans are having all the feelings on social media about it.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Us,” they May 24 series finale episode of “This Is Us.”Though the series finale of “This Is Us” gave fans a chance to say goodbye to almost every member of the extended Pearson family in some way or another, Randall Pearson (Sterling K. Brown) played the most pivotal part of any character in the show’s final installment.In the future timeline set on the day of Rebecca’s (Mandy Moore) funeral, Randall was finding out he’s going to have a grandson by his daughter Deja, who plans to name the baby William after Randall’s biological father (played by Ron Cephas Jones), making the decision along with his wife Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson) that he will run for President of the United States, and promising his siblings Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Kevin (Justin Hartley) they will all stay connected.
took the simple route when it came time to close the books on six seasons — and it was all by design.The series finale on Tuesday closed out a glorious six-season run with quiet moments of reflection. In the distant past, a young Pearson family — with Jack and Rebecca leading a little Big Three — enjoying a lazy Saturday, a culmination of small, insignificant moments that amounted to something more.
It was an end of an era for NBC as This Is Us and the story of the Pearsons came to a close on Tuesday night. For six seasons, the family drama created by Dan Fogelman starred Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia, Chrissy Metz, Sterling K. Brown and Justin Hartley as the loving members of the Pearson family.
This is it for This Is Us. In conjunction with tonight’s emotional series finale of the NBC family drama (You can read our recap with additional details here), creator/executive producer Dan Fogelman breaks down the episode and answers questions about key moments and scenes, including his choice of final lines of dialogue and shot and the decision not to show Big Three’s eulogies of their mom. He also speaks about filmed but unused footage, Randall’s political future, potential spinoffs and addresses dog Audio’s fate.
Just like Mandy Moore promised, the This Is Us series finale is a “warm hug.” After six seasons, the fan-favorite show came to an end with one final episode, titled “Us,” on Tuesday, May 24.
This Is Us fans, I know what you're thinking: You want more. , more reveals, more Pearsons. That's how you know you have a good series finale—you just don't want to say goodbye. My advice: Watch it again.
#ThisIsUs pic.twitter.com/r0GOwXK6pw“I’ve always felt this show has been a bit of a hug between those making it and those watching,” he added. “I hope tonight satisfies you and leaves you thinking, and feeling, and even smiling.