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Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched Tuesday’s series finale of “This Is Us”.
This is it. This is the end. “This Is Us” said goodbye to the Pearsons (and us) on the emotional series finale — and the tears were definitely flowing.
The very last episode of NBC’s award-winning drama had the tall task of closing the loop on the TV family we’ve all come to adore, while celebrating Rebecca’s life and looking ahead to the future. Simply titled “Us,” the final hour was split among two periods of the Pearsons’ lives — a lazy weekend with Jack, Rebecca and a young Big Three and the day of Rebecca’s memorial service.
There were no twists and turns this time around, just a simple ending to a family’s story as a young Randall gazed lovingly at his father, Jack, who was taking in the laughter and joy of his family on that indiscriminate lazy day, and Jack and Rebecca reunited on the train to take the leap together into the great beyond. These poignant moments, many of which were filmed years ago, fittingly capped off the series forever.
“I always felt that that was the ending of the show. With all the talk of twists and turns and death and house fires and appliances that cause house fires, where the show really lived was just with a family,” creator Dan Fogelman told a handful of reporters, including ET, of the series’ last episodes. “I always felt that the boldest and most confident step and ending for the show would be pulling out one final magic trick in the end and then one big emotional, sad ending and death. And then allowing the final episode to be a simple reflection on family and time.”
“And in some ways, that’s the most challenging stuff. The most ambitious stuff and the most challenging stuff has always
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The emotional and time-skipping saga of NBC’s This Is Us concluded after six seasons on Tuesday evening. To make the the series’ final chapter even sweeter, the last moments of the Pearson family undeniably ruled primetime ratings.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterThe Pearsons have left the airwaves and their Tuesday farewell party put up big primetime returns for NBC.The series finale of “This Is Us” averaged a 1.2 rating among adults 18-49 and 6 million total viewers, according to preliminary Nielsen data. Final results will be in later Wednesday, at which time Variety will update this post.Last week, the penultimate episode of the Dan Fogelman-created family drama received a 0.95 rating in the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic and 5.3 million viewers, according to time-zone adjusted Live + Same Day ratings from Nielsen.
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.
the emotional series finale -- and the tears were definitely flowing.The very last episode of NBC's award-winning drama had the tall task of closing the loop on the TV family we've all come to adore, while celebrating Rebecca's life and looking ahead to the future. Simply titled «Us,» the final hour was split among two periods of the Pearsons' lives — a lazy weekend with Jack, Rebecca and a young Big Three and the day of Rebecca's memorial service.Saying goodbye to the long-running NBC drama seemed to be what was hardest for fans, when they took to Twitter to bid farewell to the series after six seasons.«I am not okay #thisisus,» one person wrote of the series finale.«How are we going to not have you guys in our homes every week :(.
The This Is Us series finale aired tonight and fans are having all the feelings on social media about it.
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.
the emotional series finale — and the tears were definitely flowing.The very last episode of NBC's award-winning drama had the tall task of closing the loop on the TV family we've all come to adore, while celebrating Rebecca's life and looking ahead to the future. Simply titled «Us,» the final hour was split among two periods of the Pearsons' lives — a lazy weekend with Jack, Rebecca and a young Big Three and the day of Rebecca's memorial service.There were no twists and turns this time around, just a simple ending to a family's story as a young Randall gazed lovingly at his father, Jack, who was taking in the laughter and joy of his family on that indiscriminate lazy day, and Jack and Rebecca reunited on the train to take the leap together into the great beyond.