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    I really can't think of a better emotional show, the whole cast and crew is absolutely incredible, the episodes aren't very long, still every moment is exquisite. Thought that I would be angry at Kate and Toby in the beginning, but they get you emotionally, they are brilliant actors, directed very well, and the writers are really on point, the screenplay is just very good, you're not expecting anything, you just enjoy the whole series moment after moment. Also Thought that young Kate would be awful to her mother, and grown Kate to, and then the finally get together for real after a season and a half of conflict. When the actors cry out, you just fall with them. Can't be thinking of a better cast and crew alongside Game of Thrones. (breaking bad, Mr robot, the night of, true detective season 1, they all got extraordinary actors or directors or music or light, but in this is us it feels like it's a whole thing, I don't know, maybe a bit like it felt on The lord of the rings. And for those who call for tearjerker, I'm sorry, but this episode really stands away of it from the music at least, for the first half surely, it's just light and acting, really even if the series works on emotional facts, indeed, well it is not a tearjerker, it is really masterpiece to me.
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    This is Kate's story and about the complicated relationship with her mother. This is also reflecting on how she deals with Toby in this situation. It had good moments. The best scene was when Rebecca showed up at Kate's door and she finally let her feelings out. A very well done emotional moment.
  • Hitchcoc15 April 2024
    We return to the exact time period as the injury to Kevin, except now Kate is the focus. In real time we are there as her miscarriage is announced and we see the pain. They have been so involved in preparing for this event that they believe nothing else is possible. Toby gets the brunt of things by saying he is hurting too, but Kate verbally assaults him. This whole thing is so real as the wheels begin to fall off. Her solution: Life goes on. She does a singing gig at a party and takes off. Toby is to pick her up but she is nowhere to be found. He goes to the UPS and tries to circumvent a delivery that would be hurtful. He ends up going through the entire warehouse, checking packages. Meanwhile, Rebecca shows up and things get settled down. Excellent portrait of a lost child.