Attention, fans of This Is Us: prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions next week as two brand-new episodes are set to air. The first episode will debut right after the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 4, followed by a second episode on its usual Tuesday slot.
If you haven’t seen the teasers, they’re hinting at an intense storyline. Viewers will finally witness the heartbreaking moment when Jack Pearson meets his fate, with a gripping scene involving a house fire triggered by a malfunctioning Crock Pot. This twist may lead many viewers to rethink their feelings toward this commonly used kitchen appliance.
As a proud resident of Pittsburgh, I can’t help but feel a twinge of frustration. Not only are the Steelers absent from the Super Bowl this year, but the Pearsons—who are die-hard fans—are about to face their most dramatic and gut-wrenching episode right after the game. If you’re like me, you might just blame Tom Brady for this twist of fate.
Dan Fogleman, the mastermind behind the series, recently expressed that this particular episode is “a very sad, beautiful, ultimately thrilling and heartbreaking episode of television.” He added that it’s likely to be the saddest episode they’ve ever created. Oh, the anticipation!
While some viewers hold out hope that the two years of build-up surrounding Jack’s death is just a dream, reality suggests otherwise. Let’s hope the episode airing on February 6 serves as a bit of an emotional reset after the turmoil that Sunday promises. It might be wise to stock up on tissues—better safe than soggy.
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Summary
Two emotionally charged episodes of This Is Us are set to air next week, with the first following the Super Bowl. Fans will witness a pivotal and heartbreaking moment in the series, leaving many to ponder their feelings about everyday appliances. Creator Dan Fogleman hints that this may be their saddest episode yet, leading viewers to prepare for an emotional experience.
