https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJqMhpc_dhk Milo Ventimiglia shared a video of himself brushing his teeth and titled it Fighting Tooth Decay. I don’t know what it is about it, but I can’t stop watching it. It is oddly hypnotizing.
As we know, Golden Globe nominee This Is Us takes place in different times. There is the early ’80s, late ’80s. mid ’90s and today. Since Golden Globe nominee Mandy Moore and Holden Globe snubbed Milo Ventimilgia have triplets on the show that were born in 1980, we get to see them at different ages. But we never get to see them together, to witnesss how good of a job the casting department did when they cast these kids, teens and 36 year olds to play the same people through the decades.
That is until now because Mama Moore shared a photo of herself with her TV hubby and two sets of the younger version of their triplets. Isn’t it amazing how much they look alike. It is like we are looking at two different times merging as one. Which according to Timeless is a bad thing. But that is the show airs on NBC at 10p the night beforehand. Sorry, I got confused.
Seriously though, how totally awesome is it to see the younger versions of Golden Globe nominee Sterling K Brown for another show, Justin Hartley and Golden Globe nominee Chrissy Metz for this show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SL_9imehmU
As we know, This Is Us is television’s most emotional show and tonight’s Fall finale at 9p on NBC is as amazing as the series premiere.
Young Rebecca (Mandy Moore) assures her kids that nothing bad happens on Christmas Eve. Then of the triplets gets sick and they make run to the emergency room. It is there we learn that Kate needs to get her appendix out and they run into Dr. Nathan Katowsky (Gerald McCraney). He is the doctor that delivered the triplets and help convince then to adopt Randall. He is not there as a doctor but as a patient and his prognosis is not looking good. While Kate is in the operating room, they stay by his side because nothing bad happens on Christmas Eve.
Talking about Kate (Chrissy Metz), she meets with a doctor, with her mom, to learn more about gastric bypass surgery. We learn a little more about how her weight has affected her.
She isn’t the only one that we learn about, we also learn about Randall’s biological dad, William (Ron Cephas Jones). He has a secret that none of us saw coming.
All of this will lead to a cliffhanger that will make you say January 10th can’t come soon enough. It is that, well have the tissues ready.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VuWi_DV3kk
Then at 10p, Chicago Fire turns 100. That’s right it is time for their 100th episode. Just when it looked like Dick Wolf’s show were over at NBC, not only did Law & Order: SVU survive and thrive, we got Chicago Fire. It is so hot that it got not one, not two but three spinoffs. Just take that in. Dick Wolf now had 5 shows on the network.
Why because there is something for everyone to enjoy and keep tuning in for every week.
This week we watch as Molly’s turns 100 years old and the cursed bar has a history that might cause its doors to close forever. It isn’t all bad news, something wonderful happens that will bring a huge smile to your face. Just like when you think of the show in general.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qXmbUr3Xno
Tonight at 9p on This Is Us, the triplets decide to take one last trip to their family’s cabin before their mother sells it.
Randall (Sterling K Brown) is dealing with finding out that his mother knew who is adoptive father was since he was baby and didn’t tell him until now that she knew. Kate (Chrissy Metz) is still deciding whether or not to get Gastric Bybass surgery after nearly dying in a plane crash. Kevin (Justin Hartley) is just dealing with Kevin things. Which is why he ignored the fact that this was just about the three of them and invited some people from his play to join them.
One of those friends brought a special drink that Randall accidentally gets his hands on. One that causes him to see his late father and converse with each other. The two have a conversation and he comes to a realization. What that is, we will find out at the end of the episode. I won’t tell you what it is, but I will tell you to get the tissues ready. But isn’t that every week with this heartwarming drama?
Sterling K Brown was on Live with Kelly yesterday and he told the incredible story about the birth of his first son.
His wife and him went to birthing classes and thought she would be in labor for at least a day after she had her first contraction at 11p. Even the doula told her to relax, you have plenty of time. She went to take a shower, but kept having to pee. Then all of a sudden Ryan comes crawling out of the bathroom and tells him she is crowning. He doesn’t believe her until he sees his son’s head. Then one more push, and his son was born. And that is how they became This Is Us.
Amazing story right? It is even more amazing as he acts it out with Kelly Ripa.
Gotta love when someone who works hard their craft for years finally makes it.