We do not know how Jack dies on This Is Us, but Mandy Moore confessed on Larry King Now that the main cast including her do know how he will meet his maker during the first episode of the second season.
Then she explained to the Ora TV host, “We all had to know. If you think about it, all of the core actors sort of had to know…because something that fundamentally earth shattering and life changing that happened to the kids at some point in their lives is something they are going to carry with them as adults.”
Therefore, if you cannot wait until September to find out how Jack dies and you see one of the actors in the streets, then stop and ask them because they know. If they do not tell you, then try treating them to some drinks at a nearby bar to see if they will share their knowledge with you. Although, isn’t more fun to see it for yourself instead of being spoiled? Says someone who likes to be spoiled!
Billy Eichner took the cast of This Is Us to meet their fans on the streets of New York, and he had a hard time actually finding fans of Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia, Justin Hartley and Chrissy Metz. I know it is Manhattan and NYers aren’t as star struck, but still I would think it is cool to see the four of them together like that. Guess not for all those people who encountered Billy on the Street with the cast of this season’s hottest new show. What is up with that?
On a positive note, at least Moore got asked out by a stranger who never saw the show.
Have you been waiting to find out how Jack died on This Is Us, and disappointed that we didn’t find out before the season finale? You aren’t alone, today when Mandy Moore was on Today, Sheinelle Jones just had to know when we are going to find that out. Rebecca Pearson told them that they go back to work on the beloved drama in six weeks, and then she said revealed to them, “I have been told that early on, in the season, that there will be, perhaps, be some answers.”
There you have it, I think. Because that didn’t say much or did it? We will find out when the show returns Tuesdays starting in September.
Two weeks ago, NBC announced their Fall schedule and they said This Is Us was moving to Thursdays at 10p. Then today, they decided to move it back to Tuesdays at 9p. Due to the scheduling change, Chicago Fire gets a new day and time period for the first time in its run. It is moving to Thursdays to 10p. Personally, I think that they should have kept Fire at 10p on Tuesdays and moved Law & Order: True Crime and Chicago Med to Thursdays at 10p. But what do I know, I just watch these TV shows and liked them where they were.
What do you think of the changes? I know ABC and CBS are loving it because now How to Get Away with Murder and SWAT are no longer up against TV’s most buzzed about show. Granted, ABC is probably worried for Black-ish and The Mayor, now that they are up against it. When it comes to Fox, I wonder if they are thinking about switching Lethal Weapon to 9p and The Mick and Brooklyn Nine-Nine to 8p. It seems smarter to have their drama go up against the powerhouse as compared to their comedies. Don’t you agree?
No show has had such an impact on its fans like This Is Us and recently some of them got to share on camera how much the show has means to them. What they didn’t know is cast members, Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia, Sterling K Brown and Chrissy Metz, were there to thank them for sharing their stories about their stories. Their reaction will make you cry just like the drama does every week.
BTW in case you didn’t hear, the NBC program moves to Thursday nights this Fall.