‘This Is Us’ Prepares To Sign Off With Emotional Farewells To Rebecca In Penultimate Episode
18.05.2022 - 06:49
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Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched Tuesday’s penultimate episode of “This Is Us”.
The end is almost here. As “This Is Us” prepares to sign off for good, the series’ penultimate episode on Tuesday put the spotlight on Rebecca and her final hours. Titled “The Train,” the episode revolved around goodbyes. As Rebecca was on her last breaths in the future present, a younger her — glowing in a glamourous red gown — was transported to the metaphorical train in her comatose dream, where she was reunited with several familiar faces as she ventured closer and closer to the light.
One of the first of the dearly departed she saw when she boarded the train was Randall’s late birth father, William (guest star Ron Cephas Jones), who acted as a sort of a guide for her as she weaved in and out of the train cars, which housed different important people in her life and family. Of course, the train acted as a mirror to what is going on in real life as members of the extended Pearson clan — who have all gathered to pay their respects to the Pearson matriarch — went in one by one to say goodbye to Rebecca.
Beth was the first one to visit Rebecca’s bedside, crediting her for taking care of her from the time she was a teenager until now in a touching speech. “All these years, so many times I was faking it. I was doing my best impression of you Rebecca,” she said, expressing her gratitude for Rebecca showing her the way for being a loving mother. She promised she’d take care of Randall from now on. “I’ll take him the rest of the way. Thank you for helping me with that complicated, incredible, beautiful boy that you raised. But I got him now.”
Kevin’s wife, Sophie, made her way next to say her final words to Rebecca, followed
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