chocolatine April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 26 minutes ago, PepSinger said: Trite has to do with the writing, not acting. I understand that, but there's a limit to how good a performance can be when the writing is so bad. Like that speech Rebecca gave to her children about not making their lives smaller because of her illness. It doesn't matter how well Mandy acted through it, it was still cringeworthy. I'm not saying that Mandy (or anyone) should be like Katherine Heigl and publicly call out the bad writing on their own show, but I also don't think she should get her hopes up for an Emmy. 2 Link to comment
Crs97 April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 14 hours ago, chocolatine said: Especially in the best actress category, there are so many original, non-cliched performances this year - Amanda Seyfried in The Dropout, Anne Hathaway in WeCrashed, Youn Yuh-Jung in Pachinko are the ones that immediately come to mind - that I don't think Mandy has a chance. But won’t they be in the limited miniseries or movie category? 1 Link to comment
PepSinger April 24, 2022 Share April 24, 2022 8 hours ago, chocolatine said: 9 hours ago, PepSinger said: Trite has to do with the writing, not acting. I understand that, but there's a limit to how good a performance can be when the writing is so bad. Like that speech Rebecca gave to her children about not making their lives smaller because of her illness. It doesn't matter how well Mandy acted through it, it was still cringeworthy. I’ll agree to disagree because I thought that speech was really well written. In fact, I think that episode is my favorite one of the season so far. 2 Link to comment
ProudMary May 4, 2022 Share May 4, 2022 SPOILERS if you have not yet watched the S6 episode, "Miguel." Very good interview with Jon Huertas from Variety. ‘This Is Us’ Star Jon Huertas on Miguel’s Backstory and How That Shocking Ending Affects Series Finale The full piece is worth your time, but I particularly liked this part, where Jon somewhat naturally, fell into a semblance of "method" acting, just because of the nature of the scenes he was shooting with Mandy Moore. I found myself never wanting to leave Mandy’s side while we were in our elder makeup. Even when we were on stage and we weren’t filming in the scene, I would wonder where Mandy was and I wanted to be next to her, I wanted to be close to her. I was feeling that way, I wanted to make sure she knew I was close by. I fell into that almost by accident. I noticed I was doing it in the moment, I didn’t show up to work and say, “I’m not going to leave Mandy’s side because this is what Miguel would do.” It just happened. 8 Link to comment
CountryGirl May 6, 2022 Share May 6, 2022 Longer video with SKB and CM reacting to Miguel's death. 3 Link to comment
One Imaginary Girl May 17, 2022 Share May 17, 2022 There are a lot of This Is Us-related tweets on Twitter nowadays from the official show account but also from the cast. I really like the ones from the young actors interacting with the older versions of their parts, or vice versa. 2 Link to comment
gonzosgirrl May 17, 2022 Share May 17, 2022 2 hours ago, One Imaginary Girl said: There are a lot of This Is Us-related tweets on Twitter nowadays from the official show account but also from the cast. I really like the ones from the young actors interacting with the older versions of their parts, or vice versa. I saw one with young Kate alongside teenage Kate and she's now a good few inches taller than her 'older' version. 4 Link to comment
nexxie May 19, 2022 Share May 19, 2022 Watched all of This Is Us, and will watch the final season of A Million Little Things next year - but that’s the end of network shows for me. Refuse to invest any more time and energy in shows comprised of as much ad content as story content. Ridiculous. Nope. Link to comment
dbklmt May 19, 2022 Share May 19, 2022 😍😃❤️😃😍 This was Us: Inside the final days of filming This Is Us https://ew.com/tv/this-is-us-digital-cover/?did=782373-20220519&utm_campaign=ewk-tv_newsletter&utm_source=ew.com&utm_medium=email&utm_content=051922&cid=782373&mid=87674776167 4 Link to comment
ProudMary May 21, 2022 Share May 21, 2022 Fun read. I enjoyed Justin Hartley's story and selection the best. It's the last part of the article. I also had to laugh at his reaction to the item Chrissy Metz chose. This Is Us stars reveal what they took from set 1 1 Link to comment
GeorgiaRai May 21, 2022 Share May 21, 2022 (edited) Chris Sullivan: 6 seasons in 6 minutes (O/T: can someone point me to instructions on how to embed instagram posts & tweets?) Edited May 21, 2022 by GeorgiaRai 1 Link to comment
chitowngirl May 22, 2022 Share May 22, 2022 In the weekly TV insert in the Sunday paper this week, Milo and Mandy are on the cover. In the story inside Miguel is referred to as “family friend” Miguel, not even “family friend and Rebecca’s second husband”! 1 Link to comment
Ohmo May 23, 2022 Share May 23, 2022 Mandy Moore's This Is Us Work Was a Masterclass — A TVLine Appreciation My feelings about Mandy Moore the actress are extremely similar to how I feel about Rebecca Pearson. Ditto Jack and Milo. Jack and Rebecca were wonderful parents who loved their children. Not perfect parents. Not exceptional parents, and not the best parents to have ever lived. Milo and Mandy are terrific actors. They have done their work well, and I've enjoyed it. However, no I would not describe either one of them as producing a "master class" of acting, nor would I award either of them an Emmy. I think the "Pearsonesss" phenomenon has been transferred to the actors. 5 Link to comment
Aloeonatable May 23, 2022 Share May 23, 2022 6 minutes ago, Ohmo said: Mandy Moore's This Is Us Work Was a Masterclass — A TVLine Appreciation My feelings about Mandy Moore the actress are extremely similar to how I feel about Rebecca Pearson. Ditto Jack and Milo. Jack and Rebecca were wonderful parents who loved their children. Not perfect parents. Not exceptional parents, and not the best parents to have ever lived. Milo and Mandy are terrific actors. They have done their work well, and I've enjoyed it. However, no I would not describe either one of them as producing a "master class" of acting, nor would I award either of them an Emmy. I think the "Pearsonesss" phenomenon has been transferred to the actors. I recall Gerald McRaney in his acceptance speech as Emmy winner for guest actor in TIU first season, referred to Milo and Mandy as his colleagues and his masters. Quite the praise. 2 Link to comment
memememe76 May 24, 2022 Share May 24, 2022 I disagree. Mandy has been exceptional. No one will convince me that better acting exists on those “prestige” tv series. 2 Link to comment
circumvent May 24, 2022 Share May 24, 2022 16 hours ago, Ohmo said: However, no I would not describe either one of them as producing a "master class" of acting, nor would I award either of them an Emmy. I don't know what TV Line is but those tabloid types like to overdo their headlines because writers are usually bad and appeal to silly commentaries. I do think that Mandy Moore did an excellent job with Rebecca. I was impressed. I also don't remember seeing her in much of anything so, to me, that's an indication that the part was well played. As for the Emmy's, since the whole award thing is just a bunch of PR and who has the best circle of influential friends in the industry, I consider it a good sign when actors I like don't even get nominated. In the end, it is 70% politics, 20% deserving, 10% WTF? Besides, I don't think one scene, in one episode, in a whole career says much about the actor's ability or talent. I could name a bunch of nominees and winners that were great in one specific scene, but mediocre in most of everything else. 2 Link to comment
One Imaginary Girl May 25, 2022 Share May 25, 2022 The cast and brass of This Is Us are still tweeting like there's no tomorrow. Well, I guess there is no tomorrow for the show. Anyhow, maybe I'm being too gullible to PR, but what comes across is that the cast seem to really like each other, which is nice. 1 Link to comment
CdrJanny June 8, 2022 Share June 8, 2022 (edited) I wish NBC would stop running ads that "This is Us" is now streaming! Frankly, you're not going to get new viewers with that ad, especially once people hear from their friends how very underwhelming the final episode was. And those of us who watched faithfully for six years aren't going to go back and watch the trainwreck of Seasons 3 through 6. Edited June 8, 2022 by CdrJanny Link to comment
PepSinger June 8, 2022 Share June 8, 2022 13 minutes ago, CdrJanny said: I wish NBC would stop running ads that "This is Us" is now streaming! Frankly, you're not going to get new viewers with that ad, especially once people hear from their friends how very underwhelming the final episode was. And those of us who watched faithfully for six years aren't going to go back and watch the trainwreck of Seasons 3 through 6. Well, my friends certainly won't be hearing that from me. The show wasn't perfect, but I thought overall it was very good. Also, as someone who watched from day one, I will definitely go back at some point to watch the whole thing again. 3 Link to comment
bros402 June 17, 2022 Share June 17, 2022 In the original script for the finale, it looks like the kids had more lines - including Kevin jokingly (I assume) saying that he thinks his son could be a sociopath - https://deadline.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/This-Is-Us-It-Starts-On-The-Page.pdf The original script is a bit better tbh Link to comment
chocolatine July 12, 2022 Share July 12, 2022 Mandy Moore didn't get an Emmy nomination, but her husband did. 2 Link to comment
Jeddah July 13, 2022 Share July 13, 2022 8 hours ago, chocolatine said: Mandy Moore didn't get an Emmy nomination, but her husband did. There had to be a lot of mixed emotions at their house this morning. I was pretty much hate watching the whole last season, so I didn’t think it deserved any Emmy nominations. I’m still surprised though. 1 1 Link to comment
BuckeyeLou July 13, 2022 Share July 13, 2022 I am disappointed that Mandy Morre did not get an Emmy nom. I am no expert, but I thought Mandy did such an emotional & in-depth portrayal of an older woman with dementia & then close to death. I was moved by her performance, and thats what I always consider when thinking about someone is worthy of awards. 1 1 8 Link to comment
memememe76 August 20, 2023 Share August 20, 2023 A tremendous loss. But I am so grateful I was witness to his talent and that he had a big spotlight for the last years of his life. RIP. 2 1 Link to comment
Blakeston August 20, 2023 Share August 20, 2023 Oh, wow, he had a double lung transplant in 2020! It must have been a heavy thing for him to do that death-related material late in the show’s run, knowing he might have very little time left. 2 1 Link to comment
bros402 August 20, 2023 Share August 20, 2023 I'm surprised that he was only 66! But ouch, imagine having to get a double lung transplant in the middle of a pandemic 1 Link to comment
MissT January 21 Share January 21 All 6 seasons of This Is Us is now streaming on Netflix. Link to comment
memememe76 May 16 Share May 16 There is a new rewatch podcast hosted by Chris Sullivan, Sterling K Brown and Mandy Moore. First episode dropped this week, really enjoyed it. 1 Link to comment
ProudMary May 18 Share May 18 I just happened upon the video version of the podcast when it popped up in my You Tube feed. I'm enjoying it! Link to comment
memememe76 June 2 Share June 2 That is so wholesome. I read a crack that it was typical that Teen Kevin didn’t show up, heh. Link to comment
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