kimblebee
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Do we know for sure he dies in a fire?
No, and in a link I posted a few pages back, Milo himself hinted that Jack may not die in the fire.
Do we know for sure he dies in a fire?
WOW what an episode.
This episode was more what I was expecting two episodes ago.
It was nice to see William again. I forgot how much I liked his character until that scene on the stairs.
I have a new theory on how Jack dies..the fire happens and everyone gets out. Jack realizes that Kevin isn’t there and rushes back into the house to find him..and doesn’t come back out. Kate feels guilty because she didn’t tel Jack that Kevin wasn’t home; Kevin feels guilty because Jack was trying to save him. Kevin definitely still has feelings about Jacks death that he hasn’t dealt with yet.
The ending was a real gut punch. When we hear Kate say ‘he’s just like you’ and then we see Kevin swallowing a pill (painkiller)..I actually said OH NO.
Thinking about it though, all the kids have addictions just like Jack. Randall is addicted to being perfect, Kate is addicted to food, and maybe Kevin will become addicted to pills.
Was anyone else holding their breath when Jack walked into the meeting thinking that maybe, just maybe William would be there too and they would have a chance encounter?
Is anyone else annoyed by the extreme number of commercials in this show this year? It's ridiculous. Drives me insane. They have nearly the same amount of time devoted to commercials as they do show!
Was anyone else holding their breath when Jack walked into the meeting thinking that maybe, just maybe William would be there too and they would have a chance encounter?
Oh my gosh, I didn't even think of that! It would have been a brilliant plot twist!
According to the creator of the show he yes he does die in the fire.Do we know for sure he dies in a fire?
According to the creator of the show he yes he does die in the fire.
At a screening Tuesday in Los Angeles with the stars and team behind the show, creator Dan Fogelman insisted the scene was not "misdirecting" viewers and that Jack's death directly relates to the fire. "That's what we're saying to the people. I think that they don't know the details," he said. "Did he die in the fire? Did he get out of the fire?"
He couldn't say come right and that.That doesn’t say Jack dies in the fire..he says his death is related to the fire..two different things. Plus, Milo has said his death may NOT be related to the fire (I posted a link a page or two ago). I think they’re trying to confuse people to keep them guessing.
He couldn't say come right and that.
I've been trying to figure out why I'm not as driven to know exactly what happened to Jack as many others (not necessarily here, but on Facebook comments) seem to be. My favorite episodes are the ones in which we learn a lot of interesting little tidbits. I think it's like how sometimes I fly through a book as quickly as possible because I need to know what happens and other times I start reading more slowly because no matter what the big reveal is, I don't want the book to end. The writers are going to have to balance the two types of people. With all the hype, I predict that there will be plenty who will be dissatisfied when the full story comes out.
I am exactly the same. I am not drawn to it at all.
But regardless I do enjoy reading everyone's thoughts about it.![]()
I've been trying to figure out why I'm not as driven to know exactly what happened to Jack as many others (not necessarily here, but on Facebook comments) seem to be. My favorite episodes are the ones in which we learn a lot of interesting little tidbits. I think it's like how sometimes I fly through a book as quickly as possible because I need to know what happens and other times I start reading more slowly because no matter what the big reveal is, I don't want the book to end. The writers are going to have to balance the two types of people. With all the hype, I predict that there will be plenty who will be dissatisfied when the full story comes out.