This Is Us- Season two

We have a whole evening planned. Movie night with a second TV set up for the Super Bowl, pizza, lots of great food. Do that and lead into This Is Us with dessert. Can hardly wait. Great family time!
 
I definitey am not watching this until after my family goes to bed lol
 
Ugh. I don't know when I will watch it. Maybe after the Olympics... not in any hurry...
 

I'm probably not going to be able to watch until Monday after work. So, I need to stay away from all tv, radio, Facebook, etc. until I can see it. (Unless I can't stand to wait and decide to make Monday morning extra miserable by staying up late Sunday.)
 
Being in Eastern time zone and having to work on Monday, there is no way I will be able to watch while it is on. I'll have to watch Monday evening too. I don't mind spoilers though - I'll be logged into this thread as soon as I wake up Monday morning to see what people think.
 
Tears will be raining down like confetti after the Super Bowl.

The stars of the hit NBC drama "This Is Us" are warning fans that watching the episode after Sunday's big game will feel like getting sacked — when the show reveals exactly how Milo Ventimiglia's character, Jack, died.

“I don’t know if people are going to be ready for the next episode. I’m not. I haven’t seen it yet,” Mandy Moore told Us Weekly.

This weekend's eagerly awaited special episode answers a question that has been haunting fans since the show began, and appropriately enough surrounds an ill-fated Super Bowl party. The Season 2 premiere kicked off with a major clue surrounding Jack's death: A scene in which a recently widowed Rebecca pulled up to the burned out remnants of the family home.

Sunday's episode will really be an emotional burn. Ventimiglia himself warned that it's going to "hurt to watch.

“I think this is just one of those moments where you know it’s on its way. And it’s going to sting. It’s going to hurt," the actor told US Weekly. "But I think ultimately, hopefully, people can accept and hold the memory of Jack with a full heart and move that into their lives.”
 
Tears will be raining down like confetti after the Super Bowl.

The stars of the hit NBC drama "This Is Us" are warning fans that watching the episode after Sunday's big game will feel like getting sacked — when the show reveals exactly how Milo Ventimiglia's character, Jack, died.

“I don’t know if people are going to be ready for the next episode. I’m not. I haven’t seen it yet,” Mandy Moore told Us Weekly.

This weekend's eagerly awaited special episode answers a question that has been haunting fans since the show began, and appropriately enough surrounds an ill-fated Super Bowl party. The Season 2 premiere kicked off with a major clue surrounding Jack's death: A scene in which a recently widowed Rebecca pulled up to the burned out remnants of the family home.

Sunday's episode will really be an emotional burn. Ventimiglia himself warned that it's going to "hurt to watch.

“I think this is just one of those moments where you know it’s on its way. And it’s going to sting. It’s going to hurt," the actor told US Weekly. "But I think ultimately, hopefully, people can accept and hold the memory of Jack with a full heart and move that into their lives.”

Sigh. Huge massive one. I was happy to have an emotional break from it all. Now it seems like Sunday is coming too quickly.
 
Today’s the day guys. My stomach already hurts lol

I won’t be back to this thread until way later tonight..I’m sticking to my plan of not watching until the family is tucked in for the night.
 














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