The life of an ordinary family that struggles against having a good and comfortable life, so they pass through the hard life and do their best, in order to save their children. As Kate, Kevin, and Randall, three brothers of the same age, who seek to have a good life and struggle against passing their 38th birthday.
"This Is Us" delivers, nothing too fancy, but dramatic enough to have its fanbase wanting answers. It all works when tethered together, because the writing and acting is strong, and the show expertly knows how to make eyes teary.
After three seasons of these ploys, the show's emotional core is beginning to feel a little hollow; who knows how it would feel after three more theoretical seasons.
If the endpoint is predictable, the journey to getting there at least needs to be interesting. And that's where this episode (and good chunks of this season) dropped the ball.