Storybook Love
- Episode aired Oct 22, 2019
- TV-14
- 43m
Rebecca hosts a dinner party. Kevin tries to support those around him. Randall faces concerns about how his family is adjusting to their new home.Rebecca hosts a dinner party. Kevin tries to support those around him. Randall faces concerns about how his family is adjusting to their new home.Rebecca hosts a dinner party. Kevin tries to support those around him. Randall faces concerns about how his family is adjusting to their new home.
- 12 Year Old Kate
- (credit only)
- 12 Year Old Randall
- (credit only)
- Annie Pearson
- (credit only)
- Malik Hodges
- (credit only)
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Did you know
- TriviaThis episode is directed by Milo Ventimiglia (Jack).
- GoofsUncle Nicky's trailer is located in Bradford, Pennsylvania, where Cassie lives, too. At the hockey game, the announcer recognizes honors "Bradford County's Heroes of the Game." Bradford, PA is not in Bradford County, but McKean County, more than 100 miles to the west of Bradford County.
- Quotes
Rebecca Pearson: [as Kevin, Randall and Kate are arguing] Enough! It is our first night as a family together in our new house, and I have spent weeks getting this place together so that it would be perfect. Because this is where we move forward. This is where we sit around a table with napkins and placemats and laugh and celebrate and eat Cornish game hens. And so help me, God, that is what we are gonna do: Move forward. And it doesn't matter that I didn't have the right size pan and that the hens are all squished together and they're burnt on the top and raw on the bottom. It doesn't even matter that Kevin doesn't remember Emeril, or that I have four whole Polaroids of your wedding. So pull yourselves together, pretend you like burnt-raw food, get your whiny little asses back out in those seats, and enjoy my damn dinner.
- ConnectionsReferences The Princess Bride (1987)
- SoundtracksStorybook Love
(uncredited)
Written by Willy DeVille
Performed by Mandy Moore
[The song Rebecca sings as Kevin and Sophie's wedding present]
One of my favorite parts of the episode was a great scene with Beth and William (in a flashback with William talking about his struggles with anxiety) and then Beth talking to Tess and Randall that delivers an extremely important message about suffering with anxiety. Such a touching episode in many other ways too, especially a dinner scene with the teenage big 3 (with Sophie, Beth, Kate's new boyfriend and Miguel present). There are many changes going on with the big 3 at this time and Rebecca calms the mood by reminding them about some of the really good times they had when Jack was still around.
In the present, Kevin and Nicky have some really great and very comical moments. Griffin Dunne is such a great actor and Nicky is slowly becoming one of my favorite characters. Kevin and Cassidy's character (and her husband) also are getting closer. Really interested to see where that story goes. Also, there is yet another very touching moment with Kate and a gift she gets from her brothers that ties everything together perfectly. And as always, Mandy Moore AGAIN knocks it out of the freaking ballpark with her acting in this one. I do not know how many times I have to say it, but there is no doubt in my mind she deserves an Emmy, but it seems unlikely she will ever get one starring on a network drama series unlike many of the star studded actresses starring in HBO type shows nowadays. Anyway, perhaps the best episode since "Super Bowl Sunday" in Season 2. I think this show will just keep getting better as the season goes on.
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- Oct 22, 2019
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