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This Is Us Wie Stirbt Jack

American family drama television series

American TV serial or plan

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This Is Us (Logo).png
Genre
  • Family drama
  • Romantic drama
  • Tragedy
Created by Dan Fogelman
Starring
  • Milo Ventimiglia
  • Mandy Moore
  • Sterling K. Brown
  • Chrissy Metz
  • Justin Hartley
  • Susan Kelechi Watson
  • Chris Sullivan
  • Ron Cephas Jones
  • Jon Huertas
  • Alexandra Breckenridge
  • Niles Fitch
  • Logan Shroyer
  • Hannah Zeile
  • Mackenzie Hancsicsak
  • Parker Bates
  • Eris Baker
  • Faithe Herman
  • Lonnie Chavis
  • Melanie Liburd
  • Lyric Ross
  • Asante Blackk
  • Griffin Dunne
  • Caitlin Thompson
  • Chris Geere
Composer Siddhartha Khosla
Land of origin United States
Original language English language
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 106 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Dan Fogelman
  • Jess Rosenthal
  • Donald Todd
  • Ken Olin
  • Charlie Gogolak
  • John Requa
  • Glenn Ficarra
  • Isaac Aptaker
  • Elizabeth Berger
  • Kay Oyegun
Production location Los Angeles, California
Photographic camera setup Single-photographic camera
Running time 42 minutes
Production companies
  • Rhode Island Ave. Productions
  • Zaftig Films
  • 20th Television receiver[a]
Distributor 20th Telly
Release
Original network NBC
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Audio format Dolby Digital
Original release September 20, 2016 (2016-09-twenty) –
May 24, 2022 (2022-05-24)

This Is Us is an American family drama goggle box series that aired on NBC from September twenty, 2016, to May 24, 2022.[1] [2] The series follows the lives and families of two parents, and their three children, in several different fourth dimension frames.[one] It stars an ensemble cast featuring Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Dark-brown, Chrissy Metz, Justin Hartley, Susan Kelechi Watson, Chris Sullivan, Ron Cephas Jones, Jon Huertas, Alexandra Breckenridge, Niles Fitch, Logan Shroyer, Hannah Zeile, Mackenzie Hancsicsak, Parker Bates, Eris Baker, Faithe Herman, Lonnie Chavis, Melanie Liburd, Lyric Ross, Asante Blackk, Griffin Dunne, Caitlin Thompson and Chris Geere. This Is United states of america was filmed in Los Angeles.[three]

In September 2016, NBC picked up the series for a total season of 18 episodes.[four] In Jan 2017, NBC renewed the series for two additional seasons of eighteen episodes each,[5] and and so in May 2019, renewed if for a further three seasons.[6] In May 2021, information technology was announced that the sixth would be its last season,[7] which premiered on January iv, 2022.[8]

Series overview [edit]

The serial follows the lives of siblings Kevin, Kate, and Randall (known as the "big three"), and their parents Jack and Rebecca Pearson. It takes identify mainly in the present, but uses flashbacks and flashforwards to show other significant moments in the family's history. Kevin and Kate are the two surviving members of triplets, built-in half-dozen weeks premature on Jack's 36th birthday in 1980; their blood brother Kyle was stillborn. Believing they were meant to accept three children, Jack and Rebecca decide to adopt Randall, an African-American child born before that day and brought to the aforementioned hospital after his biological father William Loma abandoned him at a burn down station. Jack dies when his children are 17. Rebecca later marries Jack's all-time friend Miguel.

Randall becomes a successful finance professional person and marries college classmate Beth; they raise two daughters (Tess and Annie) and adopt a 3rd, Deja. Kevin becomes a successful role player while struggling to be taken seriously. After defective direction much of her life, Kate meets and marries Toby, pursues a career in music, gets a degree and becomes a mom.

Well-nigh episodes feature a storyline taking identify in the present (2016–2022, contemporaneous with ambulation) and a storyline taking place at a set up time in the past. Some episodes are set in once period, or use multiple flashback time periods. Flashbacks often focus on Jack and Rebecca circa 1980, both before and afterward their children's nascency, or on the family unit when the big iii are children or adolescents, and are played by two sets of younger actors; these scenes normally accept place in Pittsburgh, where the big three and their parents are built-in and raised.

Every bit adults, their homes vary more widely: Kate lives in Los Angeles; Randall and his family are in New Bailiwick of jersey and afterwards Philadelphia; and Kevin relocates from Los Angeles to New York City and dorsum once again, with a brief render to western Pennsylvania along the way. Diverse other fourth dimension periods and locations have also served equally settings. Some episodes accept focused on the earlier experiences of other characters, including Randall's family unit members William, Deja, and Beth. Start in the 2nd season, the testify also uses flashforwards to prove a later fourth dimension period, when Randall'south daughter Tess is an developed and an elderly Rebecca is on her deathbed.

Cast and characters [edit]

Main cast members (left to right) Jones, Watson, Brown, Ventimiglia, Moore, Hartley, Metz, and Sullivan at PaleyFest 2017

  • Milo Ventimiglia as Jack Pearson: Rebecca's first husband, Kate and Kevin'southward biological, and Randall's adoptive father.
    • Also portrayed by Joaquin Obradors as a child (recurring flavor 2–iv, vi).
  • Mandy Moore as Rebecca Pearson née Malone: Jack's wife; Kate and Kevin'southward biological female parent, and Randall's adoptive mother, Miguel's wife, grandmother to Deja, Tess, and Annie Pearson, Hailey and Jack Damon, and Nicholas and Franny Pearson.
    • Also portrayed by Ava Castro and Kya Kruse as a child (recurring season 2–iv).
  • Sterling K. Brown as Randall Pearson: Jack and Rebecca's adopted son, Kate and Kevin's adopted brother; Beth'due south husband, William Colina'south biological son, Tess, Annie and Deja's male parent, and Jack and Hailey Damon'due south and Franny and Nick Pearson's uncle.
    • Also portrayed by Niles Fitch (ages xvi–18) (recurring flavour one; principal season two–6), Lonnie Chavis (ages 9–12) (recurring season 1; primary flavor two–5), and Caron Coleman (ages iii–vi) (recurring season 4–6).
  • Chrissy Metz as Kate Pearson: Jack and Rebecca's biological girl, Kevin's biological sister, and Randall's adoptive sister; Deja, Tess, Annie, Franny, and Nick's aunt; Toby'southward ex-wife; Phillip'due south wife and Jack and Hailey Damon's mother.
    • Likewise portrayed by Hannah Zeile (ages 16–18) (recurring flavour 1; primary season 2–six), Mackenzie Hancsicsak (ages 9–12) (recurring season 1; main season 2–5), and Isabella Rose Landau (ages 3–6) (recurring flavour 4–6).
  • Justin Hartley as Kevin Pearson: Jack and Rebecca'south biological son; Kate'due south biological brother, and Randall'south adoptive brother, hubby to Sophie, begetter to Nick and Franny, and uncle to Deja, Tess and Annie Pearson, and Jack and Hailey Damon.
    • Also portrayed by Logan Shroyer (ages 16–18) (recurring season 1; main flavour 2–6), Parker Bates (ages nine–12) (recurring season 1; primary flavor 2–5), and Kaz Womack (ages three–half dozen) (recurring season 4–half dozen).
  • Susan Kelechi Watson as Beth (Clarke) Pearson: Randall's wife, and mother of Deja, Tess and Annie.
    • Also portrayed by Rachel Hilson (ages xvi–18) and Akira Akbar (child).
  • Chris Sullivan as Toby Damon: Kate's ex-husband and male parent of Hailey and Jack Damon.
    • Also portrayed by Luke Clark as a teenager, and Dylan Gage every bit a child.
  • Ron Cephas Jones every bit William "Shakespeare" Loma: Randall's biological male parent (chief seasons 1–2; recurring flavor three–6).
    • Also portrayed by Jermel Nakia as a immature adult (recurring seasons 1–two & 5; guest season 4).
  • Jon Huertas as Miguel Rivas: Jack's all-time friend and Rebecca'south second husband (recurring season 1; master season 2–half-dozen).[9]
  • Alexandra Breckenridge as Sophie Inman: Kate's childhood best friend, as well as Kevin'due south childhood love and wife (recurring seasons 1 & 6; master season ii;[9] invitee flavour 3–5).
    • Also portrayed by Amanda Leighton (ages 15–19), Sophia Coto (ages x–12), and Kai Trueblood Autumn (ages iii–6).
  • Eris Baker as Tess Pearson: Randall and Beth'due south older daughter (recurring season 1; main season ii–vi).
    • Also portrayed by Iantha Richardson as a young developed (guest flavor 2–iii).
  • Faithe Herman as Annie Pearson: Randall and Beth's younger daughter (recurring flavour ane; principal flavour 2–6).
    • Also portrayed by Iyana Halley as a young adult (season 6)[10]
  • Melanie Liburd as Zoe Bakery: Beth'south cousin and Kevin'due south ex-girlfriend (guest seasons two and five; main flavor iii).
    • Likewise portrayed past Brianna Reed as a teenager and Dakota Baccelli as a child (invitee season 2–3).
  • Lyric Ross equally Deja Pearson: Randall and Beth'due south adopted daughter (recurring flavor 2; principal season 3–6)[11]
    • Also portrayed by Makenzie Lee-Foster as a child (recurring season 2–4).
    • As well portrayed by La Trice Harper as a young adult (flavour vi)[12] [10]
  • Asante Blackk as Malik Hodges: Deja's classmate and later boyfriend; has an infant daughter from a prior romantic relationship. (principal season 4–6).[xiii]
  • Griffin Dunne as Nicholas "Nicky" Pearson: Jack's brother and Kevin, Kate and Randall's uncle (recurring seasons 3 and v; primary season iv & 6).[14]
    • Also portrayed by Michael Angarano every bit a young adult, and Donnie Masihi as a child (guest flavor iii–4; recurring season 2–4).
  • Caitlin Thompson every bit Madison Simons: Kate's best friend, and Kevin's ex-fiancé and mother of his twins, Franny and Nick. (recurring season 1–4; main season 5–six)
  • Chris Geere as Philip:[xv] Kate's co-worker and 2nd married man. (guest season 5; main flavor half-dozen)

Episodes [edit]

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

This is U.s. originally began every bit an 80-page flick script that Dan Fogelman was developing while working for ABC Studios in the spring of 2015.[22] The story line, which Fogelman admitted to non having a definite management, revolved around the lives of viii adults who, as it would be revealed, were octuplets. After moving to an eight-figure deal with 20th Century Fox Television, Fogelman made the decision to develop a television serial from the characters of his original script, cutting a few characters and shortening the script to 45 pages before bringing it to the studio. Jennifer Salke, president at NBC,[23] [24] commented on the conception of a title for the series, saying "The title didn't come up piece of cake...but This Is Us tapped into everything, and the show's nigh the states." It has been revealed that other ideas for the title included 36, Happy Birthday, and The Story of United states of america.[22]

Despite positive reviews from both 20th Century Fox Television and its sister company, Play tricks, in that location were concerns regarding risk of alluring an audience, and Pull a fast one on sold information technology to NBC.[25] Play tricks did and so because NBC promised to use the high volume of viewers from The Voice and the Summer Olympics to bring additional viewers to the serial, and Fox wanted to solidify the reputation of its studio amid writers and directors equally placing shows where they are most likely to succeed, even if it is not Fox.[25]

On September 27, 2016, NBC picked up the series for a full flavour of 18 episodes.[4] In Jan 2017, NBC renewed the series for two additional seasons of eighteen episodes each.[5] The second season premiered on September 26, 2017. The tertiary flavor premiered on September 25, 2018.[26] In May 2019, NBC renewed the serial for three additional seasons.[6] The quaternary season premiered on September 24, 2019.[27] The fifth flavor premiered on October 27, 2020.[28] On May 12, 2021, it was appear that the serial would conclude with the 6th flavour.[7] [8] Product wrapped on May 3, 2022.[29]

Filming locations [edit]

In improver to filming in Los Angeles, the series shot a few scenes on location in New York City, Philadelphia, and one in Memphis.[xxx]

Commitment to diversity [edit]

Fogelman intentionally recruited behind-the-scenes talent that would reverberate the diversity of his cast, with the goal of bringing greater authenticity to the dialog and storylines. These include black directors Regina King and George Tillman Jr., and black female writers Kay Oyegun and Jas Waters (they were office of a 30% black cadre writing staff; far outpacing the industry standard of 5%).[31] In addition, Fogelman'southward sister Deborah, whose struggles with weight inspired i element of the show, serves as a consultant.[32]

Release [edit]

In May 2017, Hulu caused the SVOD rights to new and by episodes of the series to air exclusively on Hulu, in addition to NBC.com and the NBC app.[33]

DVD releases [edit]

Region one
DVD championship Flavour(s) Aspect ratio Episode count Total running time Release date(s)
The Consummate Commencement Flavour [34] 1 sixteen:ix 18 775 minutes September 12, 2017
The Consummate Second Season [35] 2 776 minutes September eleven, 2018
The Complete Third Season [36] 3 775 minutes September x, 2019
The Complete Fourth Season [37] 4 775 minutes January eighteen, 2020
The Complete Fifth Season [38] five 16 689 minutes Nov xvi, 2021

International versions [edit]

Land/language Local title English language translation Channel Date aired/premiered Cease date
Turkey Bir Aile Hikayesi A Family unit Story FOX March 9, 2019 October 19, 2019
Netherlands Dit zijn wij This Is United states of america KRO-NCRV November 14, 2019 March iv, 2020
French republic / Belgium Je te promets I Hope you Salto and TF1 (French republic) / RTL TVI and Plug RTL (Belgium) January 22, 2021 Nowadays
Italian republic Noi U.s.a. Rai 1 March 6, 2022 Present

Reception [edit]

Disquisitional response [edit]

Throughout every season, the series received widespread critical acclamation from critics with an average rating of 94% on Rotten Tomatoes.[39]

The review assemblage website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 92% approval rating for the commencement season with an average rating of 7.half dozen/10 based on 216 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Featuring full-tilt heartstring-tugging family drama, This Is Us volition provide a suitable surrogate for those who accept felt a void in their lives since Parenthood went off the air."[40] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the season a score of 76 out of 100 based on 34 reviews, indicating "more often than not favorable reviews".[41]

Season ii received a 92% approval rating from Rotten Tomatoes based on 214 reviews, with an average score of 7.85/x. The site's consensus reads: "This is The states continues to tug at heartstrings with an emotional exploration of family that ensures viewers volition want to keep the tissues close – and their loved ones closer".[42]

Season iii received a 94% blessing rating from Rotten Tomatoes based on 165 reviews, with an average of 7.15/x. The site's consensus reads: "With a lot of love, hugs, and tears, season three of This is U.s.a. continues to delight fans with new intense storylines".[43]

Flavor iv received a 91% approval rating from Rotten Tomatoes based on 11 reviews, with an boilerplate of vii.3/10 The site'southward consensus reads: "This Is Us reaffirms that it is more just a mystery box in its fourth season, pressing on with some of its most primal questions answered – simply its emotional ability intact."[44]

Entertainment Weekly gave the bear witness a grade B, calling it "a refreshing respite from the relational violence and cynicism that marks the other buzz soaps that have bubbled forth from a culture of divisiveness". Moreover, they praised all the actors, specifically Sterling K. Brown, for existence able to navigate "his scenes with such intelligence, authenticity, and charisma".[45]

Ratings [edit]

  • Note: Outside of the regular Tuesday ix:00pm timeslot, the first flavour's offset, second and eleventh episodes aired on Tuesday at 10:00pm, along with the fifth-season finale. Additionally, the second season'south fourteenth episode, "Super Bowl Sunday", aired on a Sun at x:xvpm.[64]

Accolades [edit]

Explanatory notes [edit]

  1. ^ Known equally 20th Century Fox Boob tube from seasons 1 through four.

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External links [edit]

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_Us

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