That Was Us - Kate and Toby Get Married | "The Wedding" (S2E18)

Episode Date: April 23, 2025

Today, we’re talking all about saying “I do!” Join Mandy, Chris, and Sterling as they dive into This Is Us episode 218, The Wedding, where the Pearsons gather at the family cabin to celebrate Ka...te and Toby’s big day. The hosts take a walk down memory lane, sharing stories from their own weddings while reflecting on Kate’s emotional journey of letting go of Jack and making space for her future with Toby. They also discuss Toby’s parents voicing doubts, Deja’s struggle without her mom, and Kevin leading the wedding guests in one powerful, collective “exhale.” Support Our Sponsors: - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/TWU and get on your way to being your best self. That Was Us is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions. Music by Taylor Goldsmith and Griffin Goldsmith. Follow That Was Us on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Threads, and X! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 On today's episode of That Was Us, we'll be discussing Season 2, Episode 18, The Wedding. As Kate prepares to marry Toby, she struggles with the absence of Jack and embarks on a journey to find closure. Meanwhile, Randall and Beth navigate days a shifting attitude. Toby confronts his parents' doubts about his marriage, and Kevin, Randall, and Rebecca try to give Kate the perfect to wedding she deserves. Mandy, Chris. How are you? Sterling. What's going on, family?
Starting point is 00:00:38 Everybody. Hello, hello. I said, fellas. I know. Fellas and lady. Fellas and lady. Rachel and I were out to dinner the other night and the server. Said fella, star.
Starting point is 00:00:49 Called us both men. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What can I get you two bloke? I can't remember what he said, but it was like clearly thought we were both men. He has a very short-haired. She does. It's all shaped on the side. And she's looking at the men, you're, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:01:04 We're going to get you gentlemen. If he saw the face, there's no way. Come on. No way to tell. That's when he was like, Lady, Oady, O'Dy, I mean, the ladies. Gang, we're at the end of season two. Of season two.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Can you even believe it? How did we get here? This is, you know, we take some breaks or whatever to go do little TV shows, have some babies, all this kind of stuff. But we're already at the end of season, too. It's moving. We're a third of the way through. A third of the way through.
Starting point is 00:01:39 And we keep coming up with like special episodes for guests just to do stuff, and we're still a third of the way through. That's right. And at the end of this episode, something really beautiful happens. We finally get a chance to make Cotoby official. That's right.
Starting point is 00:01:53 They're coming together. It's Kate and Toby's time. Where they decide to get married. At the family cabin. How does Toby feel about getting hitched at the family cabin? I mean, he feels all right about it. He's good. Yeah, he's a good cut.
Starting point is 00:02:05 I think we've learned so far. Toby's kind of good. He's kind of agreeable. You know? He's agreeable. I think the biggest thing is that he wanted to have the wedding. Like, I think Kate at some point in time was like, let's just keep it simple, small. And Toby's like, this should be something to be remembered.
Starting point is 00:02:21 A thing. Let's make it a thing. Let me ask you guys. I was at one of your weddings. Which one was your favorite? Yes, we can clarify, we had a small ceremony at our house with a few people. And then we opened up and had a larger reception with more people. And you guys were lovely enough to come to the reception.
Starting point is 00:02:48 And that's really felt like the wedding. Like was it always how you imagine in your mind? Were you and Taylor of one mind going into it? Or did you guys have to like find the compromise together? I think we were kind of of one mind going into it. We knew we wanted to get married at home and keep it small, but then we also had a lot of people that we loved that we wanted to celebrate with.
Starting point is 00:03:07 So I feel like we found a good middle ground. What about you? We had two weddings. You did? Like almost two full weddings. Wow. Really? Because, yeah, I told you.
Starting point is 00:03:19 I remember. Well, we had like 180 people at our wedding. Whoa! In Chicago. In Chicago. Okay. And we had to cap it because Rachel's family is like hundreds of people. Sure.
Starting point is 00:03:33 See, she's lived in this one town. Her family's living in this one town for like four generations. Were people upset? Boy. Oh, bro. When it comes to that guest list, yeah. Let me tell you, some people were upset. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:43 Some people were upset. So we had essentially a whole other wedding in Rachel's hometown. Rachel put the dress back on. We went to a hotel conference room, had a whole other meal. had dancing, had all these things. How close were these two weddings together? A couple of months. A couple of months.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Yeah, a few months. But it was just hard, yeah, it was hard to do. Like, did people know that they had, didn't make the first wedding? Of course. Oh, yeah. They were like, they did. They felt slighted. Yes.
Starting point is 00:04:12 Yeah. Oh, yes. Yeah. And I can think of one family member on Rachel's side, who I don't remember his name. Okay. Which is why you were at the second. You're table 92, sir. Who spent the entirety of that one, reminding us that he was not invited to the first one.
Starting point is 00:04:31 Wow. And I, of course, thought it was hilarious. It's like, this is hilarious. And what's your name, sir? Yeah, yeah. Let me figure out why you weren't there. Who are you? Yeah, so it was an interesting, it were all interesting.
Starting point is 00:04:52 They're beautiful. Our first, both weddings were beautiful. Sure. I loved our first one better. We had two. We sort of eloped at the, in the back of a friend's house, two dear friends of ours from undergrad who married each other, just so we've known each other since we were freshmen.
Starting point is 00:05:08 They had a lovely ceremony for us, and then we went to the Monticito end for a quick little getaway, and then I tested for a pilot. I think I tested for numbers. Oh. That's how long ago I got married. Wow. And I had tested for like four kids.
Starting point is 00:05:23 characters and didn't get them. Come on. But it was cool. How pissed his numbers. I was going to say the number now. We couldn't figure out one part for Sterling Brown. But it was lovely. And then, as you guys know, I think, it was 14 months before we had the larger ceremony or whatnot. But the 14 months in between, my wife gave me a mandate not to tell anybody. Sure. There was, I think you've mentioned this a little bit.
Starting point is 00:05:51 There are some people who did not like these. elopement. Yeah. I think that was Ryan's biggest concern was that, you know, her family would not have been a part of the whole ceremony, et cetera. And so we had about a hundred at, and it was at the back of her parents' home, her parents' 14,000 square foot home, right, that overlooks like this reservoir. And it was really beautiful and pretty. And it was a great party. And I remember, as the groom, I remember because her parents had people that they wanted to invite. And there was a certain number that I had to sort of trim back my list, thinking that the fellas would understand.
Starting point is 00:06:28 I can't tell you how many dudes be like, hey, man, how come I didn't get to come to the wedding? I was like, yo, bro. Honestly, that's on me. I'm sorry. I was trying to accommodate all these sort of sort of things. But I didn't think the wedding is a thing. I thought dudes would be kind of like, oh, no big deal.
Starting point is 00:06:44 I would go watch the game. They're like, hey, man. Yeah. Yeah. So it was a tough one. At this stage of my life, I just want, I'll put it on the right now, anyone who's thinking about cutting me off the wedding list. Yeah, that's fine.
Starting point is 00:06:57 Chris is okay. Not getting that advice. I'm okay. I'll send something. I'll send you something nice. I'm at this place now where I look forward to them because there's not as many to look forward to. Sure. Do you know what I'm saying? We're at an age now where it's either happened or hasn't happened or whatnot. Now I actually look forward to young people.
Starting point is 00:07:17 Like I had an assistant for four years, Haley Garrison, who I absolutely, absolutely adore. Like, I want to go to her wedding. I want to see how that plays out. I'm excited for it. A wedding is an interesting thing. It is a microcosm of your life together. Yeah. Right? It's the really first and maybe only time that all of your family will be in the same place. Sure. Only time, probably. Both families will be in the same place. It is a practice in negotiation. It's a practice in boundaries. Yeah. It's a practice in like financial planning. It's like all of the little things that you need to be like a successful couple are crammed into one pressure cooker of an event.
Starting point is 00:07:57 Yeah. Yep. If it ends up being a pressure, it doesn't have to be. Yeah. And then you just see how the day unfolds. It is really true. I mean, there's so much. I remember Rye, I was wondering, like,
Starting point is 00:08:08 I was like, are you having fun? Because, like, she has in her mind exactly how she wants it to go. And if it doesn't go. And inevitably, it never goes exactly the way that you wanted to go. And I think I was like, everybody else was having to go. Everybody else was having the greatest time. She had her ode to the first Thanksgiving, and then we'll get into the episode.
Starting point is 00:08:26 So she wanted this outdoor, long table where everybody sat down. And it was like... Family tale. It was like 50 on the side. Yeah. Table going all the way down, family style. We got up to dance, our first dance to Donnie Hathaway's Love, Love, Love. And as we're dancing and I'm dipping her, I think God shed a tear to.
Starting point is 00:08:46 And it deluged, gang. Not a sprinkle, a deluge. Everybody had the caterers were like clearing the table, doing all this. Because the house is 14,000 square feet. Like we were able to go into like the downstairs of the house and everybody was cool. The waiters and stuff started hanging out, played to my, and it became a house party. And it was great. Oh, that's so cool.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Great story. It was great. I don't know thinks if it was great. Sure, sure, sure. But everybody had a wonderful place. That sounds so fun. It was cool. It was very, very cool.
Starting point is 00:09:22 We made our, we made our wedding cake out of wheels of cheese. We didn't, we're not big cake people. Okay. We had dessert, but instead, so we had our, our ceremony, and then we did, like, a little cocktail hour with wine and stuff and cheese. And so we got, I went to Whole Foods and bought, like, whole wheels of cheese in descending size. And then the caterer decorated it with, like, flowers and ribbons. Yeah, yeah. And then the first thing we did as husband and wife was cut the cheese.
Starting point is 00:09:48 That feels very appropriate. That's on brand. Yeah, it's part of the reason they do, so I could tell you that today. That's on brand. I dig it. Okay, so we're talking about their wedding and whatnot. But the whole episode starts off with a wedding,
Starting point is 00:10:05 but it's not the wedding. This is interesting. So you know what? I watch this episode with my son, with my youngest son, Amari, who's nine, and he's watching it. And he's seeing Jack in this wedding. And he's watched a couple episodes of me before, and he goes, wait a minute, is this real?
Starting point is 00:10:22 And I said, I think it's a dream buddy. He goes, because your dad, he took him a second to be like, he's not supposed to be. I was like, no, he's not supposed to be there. So she's imagining what it would be like, right? Yeah, Kate has been having these dreams leading up to, as we'll find out, leading up to her own wedding. Yeah. Of like a vow renewal for her parents. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:42 And I believe it's the, is it the, their 40 years? 40 years. Yeah. It's their 40th anniversary, and they're doing a vow renewal, and then we quickly sort of jump, as you were saying, into present day. It's sort of day before the wedding. Toby just wants Kate to, like, reassure him that she's not going to pull, like, a runway bride on him. Yeah, go runaway bride. And Kate gifts him with Leslie Nielsen's bow tie.
Starting point is 00:11:17 from Naked Gun, 33 and a third. And a third, please, yeah. Sorry, sorry, not a half. Please, please, madam. Yeah. 33 and a half. Third, 33 and a third. Leslie Nielsen, comedic god.
Starting point is 00:11:29 If you have not seen his super cut of him farting on talk shows, please look it up. Oh, I will. Right up to this. Pause the podcast. Right now. Go find it. And Google Leslie Nielsen farting on talk shows. That's it.
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Starting point is 00:13:43 Everybody's getting ready for the wedding. Everybody's getting ready. And including Kevin comes in. Kevin and Randall, who we come in yelling at someone on the phone. Yeah, about the gift bags. What do you mean? Don't give me excuses. Just fix it.
Starting point is 00:13:58 All right, and then it's a throw away at the end. All right, talk to you later, Randall. Yeah. And he's been talking to his brother. Just fix it. Yeah, fix it. This is his gesture. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:09 This is the best. You're so right. And we've come to find out that Kevin and Randall are the wedding planners on the day of the wedding. A de facto wedding planner. Which I kind of, I knew all of the story plot points, but I've forgotten that plot point, which brought me so much joy when I was re-watching this episode.
Starting point is 00:14:28 Because it was also one of the only times that we see you two, like, playful. Sure. Yeah. Like not just getting along, but like, pointed in the same direction. Yeah. witty banter in the writing. Yeah, really fun.
Starting point is 00:14:43 It was fun. Yeah. It was a lot of fun to do. And then we see, um, Randall is getting ready at the house still, getting the backs together, but they're having a little bit of an issue with Deja. Deja's back in the house. Yes. Her mom has left, right?
Starting point is 00:14:58 And now I think there's some sort of announcement that like all. Parental rights have been. Parental rights have been transferred to us, right? Yeah. And she's not super happy. She's a little moody about things Doesn't necessarily want to go to She's talking about how stupid the cabin is,
Starting point is 00:15:15 et cetera, et cetera. But we're just trying to figure out like how to keep things moving forward. It's a very different color for Deja. Very. It's like you have this like very thoughtful, quiet, reserved, but polite girl normally. And to see her so like outwardly angry and rude.
Starting point is 00:15:33 Yeah. It's just like, oh, I can imagine as a parent. It's like, what did I? What did I do? And Beth, I think, is she the one who says it, like, kind of, we're being held hostage by this attitude. Basically. Yeah. So we get up there.
Starting point is 00:15:49 We learn a couple of things real quick, right off the bed. Yes. Toby has parents. Yep. And they're coming. And they're coming to the wedding. Oh, yes, because you leave at that scene with Kevin's like, you need to go pick up their parents, like, keep things moving along. And we quickly also learn that that, that,
Starting point is 00:16:09 We have misplaced. This all kind of happens up front, right? The T-shirt that she wants to tie. Everybody's little missions are starting. But can I also interject this one thing that I feel like is part of the distinct fabric of our show? This is the invention of worst-case scenario. Yes. Right?
Starting point is 00:16:28 Don't skip it. It's the very first time, right? Yes, it's Randall and Beth playing worst-case scenario the first time, and it is genius. And it comes back in this episode with Randall and Kevin. That is correct. But it's great because you guys basically, I'm like, this is an incredible, it reminded me, I'm like, this is something to employ in my own relationship. Yeah? Do you think it is of benefit of ultimate?
Starting point is 00:16:51 I don't think it ever works out for anybody that plays in the game. I think it's just like voicing your, like the biggest, deepest fear that you may have about a certain situation. Right. Just like calling it out. Yeah. And it's quite funny because the two of them are just like go real dark, real quick. It's kind of, it's therapy, it's therapy adjacent, right? We were talking about it the other day where it's like, well, if I don't take care of this, what's the worst that could happen?
Starting point is 00:17:16 Well, everything will fall apart. Everything. Right. And maybe just saying it out loud. Yeah, maybe so just saying it out loud so that when what does unfold is not nearly as bad as what you talked about. Sure. I think you're right. Yeah, it was the intro of worst case scenario. That was good.
Starting point is 00:17:28 Because we're talking about her ending up on the poll, like both of our children. Yeah, both of us got a little spicy there for a second. This is getting, this should be the end of this game. I was like, yeah, let's stop. I'll stop talking about this. So you go to pick up your parents. Yes. We make it to the house.
Starting point is 00:17:44 We find out that she can't find the shirt from Florida. Dad's Daytona T-shirt. Dad's Daytona T-shirt that he gives her at the pool. Yeah. Right. Which was going to be her something old. Yeah. Oh, right.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Yep. Okay. So she can't find it. So she's a little, you know, off center. Did you have anything blue or old at your wedding? Oh, that's good question. I didn't. No.
Starting point is 00:18:06 I don't think so. Right. I'm sure she did. I'm sure she did. So let me say that before. I don't know what they are. Okay. So she kept them to ourselves.
Starting point is 00:18:15 Ryan, if you're listening. Let us know. Let us know. I'll ask her for an answer. So they start to find all the stuff in the house that they can that belong to dad. And it's a lot of hard metal. There's hammers. A baseball bat.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Right? Like we start talking about we've got a lot of good options. Yeah. Yeah. And she's like, you know what? I came up with something else. I'm all good. I'll see you guys in a minute.
Starting point is 00:18:36 It's actually kind of cool about this whole thing. Little too cool. Given that she could have, yeah, yeah, yeah. So she winds up going out, leaving the house, going to the ice cream shop that she used to go to with her dad. She's looking for butterscotch. Is that? Banana cream.
Starting point is 00:18:51 Banana cream. Yeah. Banana cream. And it's under new management is the ice cream shop. The sort of quaint place is now. One of these fancy spots. Yeah, it looks like they do some sort of fusion and all kinds of stuff. They're putting blue cheese and stuff and the ice cream.
Starting point is 00:19:04 Let's vote. No. into it. We like classic flavors. I mean, I don't, I love a little jenny's and salt and straw. Yeah. Okay. You guys can feel for it. I don't know some. Um, I like a, I like a unique flavor. Okay. How unique? Well, I would try the, the blue cheese. Sure. Like blue cheese and pear or something. That sounds good.
Starting point is 00:19:24 Okay. Yeah. That doesn't sound terrible when you say it. No. No. Do you know that around Halloween, that salt and straw puts blood in their ice cream? Have you heard about? What kind of blood? Like blood, blood. No, they don't. Look it up. Pause the part. podcast, Google it. Look it up. Sam, Google it. No, they don't. Salt and straw, seasonal blood ice cream. Look at it. They have a blood ice cream. It's not-blood orange. Probably. Pause the podcast. Google it. Welcome back. Pretty fucked up, right?
Starting point is 00:19:54 Chris, I'm going to make us have coffee before every episode. They did have some coffee right before the night. Chris and I just had some coffee after lunch and man, we are buzzing. This is fantastic. some salt and straw's Dracula blood pudding ice cream is made with real blood and oh my god welcome back to the podcast i am chris sullivan i only speak the truth you can't know it's not real blood you have to read for you pause the podcast all right let's go anyways she goes to the ice cream yes oh pig's blood what is this carry i'm just saying it can go too far that's all i agree with Where's the cookie? Where's the cookies and cream?
Starting point is 00:20:37 I guess we eat flesh, blood, ice, oh my God. Listen, well, I'm saying, she goes to this ice cream shop and it's now fancy. It's now fancy town, he's got banana and coconut. She gives him two middle fingers and walks out. Yeah, that's right, that's right. Yeah, that's exactly right. Then we, uh.
Starting point is 00:20:57 Toby's parents. Toby's parents, let's do that. Yeah, let's do that. Played by the wonderful. Wendy, Malik, and Dan Loria. Yes. You and Dan have history, yes? Dan and I have history.
Starting point is 00:21:07 We both made our Broadway debuts together in Lombardy, a play about the famous football coach. But Dan was also the lead in Dan Fogelman's other TV show. That's right, pitch. Or not lead, but one of the leads in pitch when we started this one. And then pitch didn't make it. And when this role came up, I was like, you know, you should get, it's Dan. You should get Dan Loria. And let's, can we talk, I mean,
Starting point is 00:21:35 I don't like to, I want to make it as comfortable as possible, but Wendy Malick is a smoke show. Yeah. Oh, yeah. That woman is just gorgeous. Beautiful, yeah. Absolutely insanely gorgeous and a lovely human being inside and out, right? And it's, Toby is not, you see that there's not a hundred percent comfort.
Starting point is 00:21:54 We're getting new context. Yes. We're getting new context for Toby. Yeah. Through, which you always get when you meet people's parents or their friends or their sibling or whoever it is and you get to know him a little bit better through the dynamic between the two of them and the way they talk to each other and it's not going swimming like you had set up before we see them in the car that like my my dad is always asking my mom to marry her boyfriend so he
Starting point is 00:22:22 can stop paying alimony yeah so he can stop paying alimony yeah that says a lot okay and one of the first things you're like why don't you go ahead and marry a guy that's costing me a fortune best curmudgeon. And for those of you who don't know, who don't want to pause the podcast and go look him up, he's the dad from the Wonder Gears. He is the dad from the Wonder Years. So he's, he's a classic, another classic television parental figure who has been sewn into our fabric. And when he was never a parent, like she's, she's just shooting. No, yeah, just shoot me, but yeah, another television legend. That sort of thing. Yeah. And then just to continue with, with you and your parents for a hot second, right? Because they, they wind up on your wedding day. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:04 sort of expressing concern for the person that you've chosen to marry. Yeah. What a hell of the thing to do on the day of the nuptials? Yeah. We have concerns. We're a day and day. We have concerns about you marrying. But here's to their credit, right?
Starting point is 00:23:23 Because we know a little bit about what happened with the last marriage. And how it caused one of the lowest points in your life where you had sort of suicidally. Right? Like there was contemplation about it and they just like as a protective parent Yeah didn't want to see you going bending yourself over backwards for somebody to make them happy Yeah. That didn't seem like they wanted to be happy right. They were saying she had issues that she needed to work They were identifying the same kind of codependent patterns that they witnessed before right which is why it's not terribly out of left field Exactly you know but I love that Toby sort of calls them out like my whole life I've wanted you guys to like agree on something and this is that thing.
Starting point is 00:24:05 You both come together to, like, on my wedding day, tell me that you don't like the choice that I'm making. You've got to be more specific about your wishes, Toby. There you go. There you go. You've got to be real specific when you wish for that stuff. If we jump to, where's Kate goes in the car, she takes the urn with her,
Starting point is 00:24:22 and she winds up going not to the tree, but a tree that she and her dad used to go to when they would come to visit. This family has real affection for trees. I think we like trees. I think Dan must like trees. I think it's an easy location for location scouts. They're like, here's a gray tree. There's a tree.
Starting point is 00:24:42 Except for that one tree. That was a little too easy, huh? They're like, well, that's a tree. We could shoot at that tree. Maybe we should wait two minutes, see if a plane flies over. What does she say? She says some things in this conversation with the urn. I mean, I know that she basically talks to her dad about how she's been holding on.
Starting point is 00:25:00 I can't find it, but how she's been holding on. on to him and not giving space for Toby and she's about to he's a wonderful guy and basically she's got to make room for him and she wants to apologize like kind of in advance and let her dad know that it's not because she doesn't love him but like she's found this guy and it sort of flashes back to Kate asking Jack if he'll marry her when she was a little girl and him basically saying like I can't do that, but I know that you're going to find a man who's ultimately deserving of you, and your mom and I will be there, and I'll walk you down the aisle. And so it's a really, and this is us fashion, just beautiful juxtaposition. My favorite, that scene where she asked if they can get married one
Starting point is 00:25:49 day is so sweet. Yeah. And we're starting to even have at four years old with Bear, him like, being like, I'll be married someday. I'll be a dad someday. And Rachel just being like, what do you, what do you, yesterday? She said, what do you think married is? Yeah. Are dad and I married? Are we married?
Starting point is 00:26:07 Yeah. And he said, yeah, you're adults. That's true. That's true. And it's just, it's just so sweet to watch a little soul, like, start to identify and try to define these things that are kind of undefinable. Yeah. Because they change.
Starting point is 00:26:25 Well, my favorite thing is Gus and Ozzy have this, like, really bizarre thing where Gus will say like, hey, Ozzy, say wife. And you hear Ozzy's like, wife? Like, they don't know what it means. And so Taylor asked him, he was like, well, do you understand what a wife is or who a wife is? And he was like, yeah. And you were like, do you understand what a wife is? And Gus was like, yeah, I do.
Starting point is 00:26:49 And he said, Lewis is my wife. And that's his best friend. And I was like, okay, yeah. I was like, Lewis could be your wife. But I was like, I'm, you know, dad and I are married. Like, we tried to explain it to him, but I was like, but yeah, like, just watching them start to form these, like, you just, you don't think about how these concepts start to, like, be shaped in their little mind. It's very sweet. As we were talking about the marriage thing with Bear, he, Ifa was overplaying and Bear, and Bear turns her and goes, Eva, one day, when you're older,
Starting point is 00:27:22 You'll just, you'll get older, and then you'll die. So then there's that conversation. Took a real left turn. We're like, wait, what were we talking about, there? Here's a thing, though, too. I said, that's what I've heard, marriage, end of your life. He's not wrong. So, wait, I want to give a shout out to another podcast that Sully turned me on to.
Starting point is 00:27:43 That's sort of sometimes partially re-contextualizes the things that children say. The telepathy tapes. Oh, gosh. Incredible. Yeah, it's really great. If you guys get a chance to check it out. And it's about sort of non-speakers having the ability to communicate through mentally. Non-speaking autistic community.
Starting point is 00:28:02 Yes. But one of the things that it sort of got me into is like past life regressions and stuff, and I want to get too deep into it. But I do feel like there's something to when kids say things like, oh, yeah, I'm married to my best friend. Where you're like, maybe he was married to his best friend. Your soulmates that have found each other again. They keep kind of recurring in different incarnations in different life. Bear comes out with this.
Starting point is 00:28:27 Rachel writes them all down. You have been in like a shared note, the things that he'll just like turn to her and say, sometimes I try to talk to God, but I can't see him because he lives too deep in the woods, riding on a heart. And you're just like, yeah, I have to go. Yeah, yeah, I got to go.
Starting point is 00:28:45 What is happening? Things that I take Ayahuasca to say. That's right. They're just directly tuned in. Right. While we're on this subject, just for, you had mentioned this podcast to us last time we were recording. Yeah. And you had also brought it up in the context of your dog. It made you appreciate your dog more. Was it more with the community being able to communicate with your dog? Yeah. There's a later episode where this woman is communicating with horses. And the horse, this one horse is getting particularly freaked out anytime its rider takes it on long distance trips. And so the therapist who was able to communicate telepathically with. what the horse says.
Starting point is 00:29:22 The horse doesn't know when you're gonna hit a bump and it gets very dizzy. So if you can just let the horse know when a bump is gonna come or turn or something, if you give it a heads up, then she can brace herself and you'll be fine. So they go on this 12 hour trip. They take it and the whole time she narrates
Starting point is 00:29:36 what the trip is gonna be up, making a left, making a right, there's a big bump coming, got to the end of the trip, the horse was fine, right? Wind up taking second place, getting the silver trophy. On the way back home completely forgets to do it. The horse is like shaking in the corner because it was so nauseous or whatnot. So I think for me, instead of minimizing the dog
Starting point is 00:29:56 is just a dog, but it is a dog, but a dog has a soul, and I can communicate and let the dog know what's happening. And if I do that, I actually find that the dog can actually, I say, dog, I don't like it when you jump on me. It's not my love language. So if you could sit patiently, I will pet you all you want to. Just don't jump on me. And the dog has actually gotten much better
Starting point is 00:30:19 with just sort of being like, all right, That's not SKV's love language. So just narrating for your dog. Yeah. Or even just saying like, hey, man, I'm about to be gone for four hours. Mom may be home a little bit sooner than I am, so you're going to be on your own. Please stay out of the guest bedroom. You make the bed stink when you jump on the bed.
Starting point is 00:30:35 I'm trying. I'm trying to figure it out. It does help. So, yeah, thank you for redirect to me on that one. Sully and I were like, we got to know what the dog's story is. Yeah, yeah. More that was us after these words from our sponsors. You can get protein at home, or a protein latte at Tim's.
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Starting point is 00:32:42 Visit betterhelp.com slash TWU today to get 10% off your first. month. That's BetterHelphelp.com slash T-W-U. So Kev and Randall are looking for their sister. They come close to finding her a couple of times. They're trailing her just behind the ice cream shop. They decide to have the ice cream. It's pretty damn tasty. Then as they're driving to find out, I think this is like one of the last practical things of us actually driving the car. Because you can tell when we're driving the car
Starting point is 00:33:21 versus when you're in that sound stage. And they sort of play worst case scenario. And they start to feel really bad about like, yo, did we drop the ball? Right? Like they recognize that Kate is a sensitive soul. And I think it's a very easy thing to do because both Justin and Sterling and everybody here
Starting point is 00:33:39 recognize that Chrissy is a sensitive soul. So it's like when the actor and the character sort of line up in that way, It's like, you know what, like, this person needs special attention. And maybe we didn't give them the attention that they needed. Yeah, it quickly became very introspective and almost like a therapy session. It got real, real quick. It really did. It really did.
Starting point is 00:34:01 Yeah. And then we flash and we see her having this conversation with the urn and saying that she needs to create space so that she can let Toby in or whatnot. And the brothers wound up giving her the space to do that, right? And they say, like, you know, maybe we're not bad brothers, sort of giving themselves pats on the back for the work that this woman just did for herself. And they go back to the house, right? Now, important to say, Madison is gold in this episode.
Starting point is 00:34:27 On point. She shows up doing Madison perfectly. Perfectly. There's a few things that get said when, like, the brothers come in, the hand the ladies, champagne. It's wedding day, bitches. She says it's funny. And she wants to go help them find Kate.
Starting point is 00:34:45 And we're like, no, you know what? That's really cool, but we got this. She flirts with Kevin, right? And I'm sure, I don't think Dan ever in a million years planned for this thing to happen, right? Because even in it, she's like, please don't let me sleep with her. I was like, got you. Like this is one of the last things Kevin says as we're leaving there. And then they wind up having babies together.
Starting point is 00:35:07 Spoiler later. Not that night. Not that night. Yeah. But later on, they wound up having babies together. Let's do another character is introduced here. Zoe. Zoe.
Starting point is 00:35:16 Cousin Zoe. Cousin Zoe, Beth's cousins. Yes. And you quickly learned, she's a photographer, she's there to be the wedding photographer, and they're more like sisters. It's really sweet to see their relationship immediately and how happy they are to see each other. Played by the lovely Melanie Libbert. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:34 Liber. That's what I said. Yep. Melanie Liber. We love Melanie, a Brit with an incredible accent. I was like, oh yeah, I totally forgot she's British. Yeah, solid. The British accent also fake.
Starting point is 00:35:47 Oh, got it. That's probably why it hurts. But we quickly realize when Beth confides that they're having some trouble with Dacia, she's like, let me talk to her. Yeah. And we see a situation later in the episode where Zoe sort of finds some time to, like, settle up to Dacia and basically say, like, I know how you're feeling. And Dacia calls her out.
Starting point is 00:36:13 Yeah. She's like, I know what you're doing. Yeah. Your lyric impression is spot on. So good. I love the little girl. If someone could edit like a little wig on him or something while he's doing that, yeah. I love the little girl.
Starting point is 00:36:27 But she's saying that, like, you know, when people, I got left with Beth's mom and dad and her, and I know that I probably took a lot out on all of them by the frustration of just being left. You know what I'm saying? And she was able to make a connection because we didn't think that she was going to change out of her hoodie to go to the thing and she's guarding the door is Zoe and lyric comes out
Starting point is 00:36:51 Deja comes out and she's got a dress on and she's ready to go to the thing so clearly the conversation made an impact I love I wrote this down that she said when everything sort of shifted for her for Zoe
Starting point is 00:37:02 when she stopped when it stopped making sense to hate the people that loved me I was like oh that's a really that concept like clearly something in what she relayed to Deja made sense and like you know
Starting point is 00:37:14 It was a light bulb moment, for sure. It was a light bulb moment for sure. We go to, we're constantly flashing in and out of the wedding renewal vials, the dream, if you will. I got a chance to pretend to play the piano while you sang a little moon shadow. Oh, that's right. What was that like on set? Because I don't think I was, I don't know if I was there for that day. No, you weren't.
Starting point is 00:37:36 You weren't because she makes mention that any time she has the dream about her mom and dad. Toby isn't in it, and what does that mean? I also just mean, like, as an actor, I didn't think I was called to set. Like, I didn't have any scenes that day, so I didn't get to see the grown-up children and you with Jack. Yeah. Oh, yeah, because that would have been a... Listen, we can count on one hand how many times it happened. So Justin in his episode got his dad coming in with the football coach, right?
Starting point is 00:38:02 We have the trip in season one. We have this dream sequence. And I think later on, when Randall starts to imagine his life, if he had not met William or whatnot, There's a Jack sighting. But that's about it. That's about, I think it's four times with the adults over the course of a hundred and six episodes. Six episodes of television. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:23 It was cool. It's cool for him. I think it was really cool for Milo because I think he always wanted to be, know what was going up because he'd always show up with his camera, whenever he could or whatnot. Also, I'm always happy for someone to experience the aging process, the 4 a.m. call time. right alongside of me. Let me also say he looked way better
Starting point is 00:38:45 than old ass Randall. Everybody looked better than old Randall was having a time for sir. I love him. God bless you. He got better.
Starting point is 00:38:57 Maybe he was just dehydrated that day. Maybe that's what it was. He was a little puffy from too much sodium. Yeah, it was. You know? You got to watch your salt.
Starting point is 00:39:05 Black men got to watch the salt. But I will say, again, again, shout out to our makeup team because when you walk down that aisle I have zero even I know you yeah I know you well like I have zero it doesn't occur to me once you never that is not 65 year old for a second never not once not once no it's crazy to me that means a lot even to rewatch it thank you you killed that shit and it's not just the makeup it's it's the way you move yeah and like the way you talk and that weird old voice you put out my little
Starting point is 00:39:37 Yeah, that one. Moon shadow. It's not right about all. It started as a compliment and then it got too good. That it got too weird. No, I don't want you to have to sit too much in that compliment of it all. I mean, I also, I feel like we jumped over Rebecca in the present day, like her feeling like she wants to be there for Kate, but she also doesn't want to get in the way and there's, she has reservations because she just knows that it's hard for Kate to be celebrating her wedding without her father there.
Starting point is 00:40:12 And it's like this guilt that she's carried around of like, like Kate would rather have anyone but me there. She would especially love to have her father in place of me here and just feeling like there's nothing I can do to change that. Even when you showed up, she was going out the door to find the ice cream. You didn't know that. You thought that you had said something that caused her. Sure.
Starting point is 00:40:32 Their relationship is just always so precarious. It's just they can never quite find their footing with one another. But God bless you for on that day really thinking about your daughter. You're like, I just want this day to go well for her. So if I need to take a step back, I don't know if every mom is like that on wedding day. And you talk about it with Miguel. And Miguel says, don't worry, you're fine. At least you're not me.
Starting point is 00:40:53 Yeah. Yeah. Not wrong. You think you're a reminder of Jack? I'm a reminder of Jack. And you basically have a Miguel. I love that John Ware says. There is, okay, so she does, she's able to make peace is Kate and make space for her husband, right?
Starting point is 00:41:18 And at a certain point, we wind up walking down the aisle. Oh, excuse me, there's the conversation that you have with your parents when they are sort of like, have their reservations, et cetera. And you defend your wife to be. And brilliantly, like, let me say, putting on. Cuffling. Pain in the ass. Yeah. Always a pain in the ass.
Starting point is 00:41:36 And you want to dismiss them, but like, please just fix the cuffling first. Standing at the end of the aisle. We have buttons now, people. This is an archaic form of fastening my sleeve. Standing at the aisle and about to see your bride walk down, being given away by her two brothers. And just a quick, let me just take a pause. I want to see what Taylor's reaction, Chris Sterling. When I saw my wife walk down that aisle.
Starting point is 00:42:02 Mm-hmm. She's so, because I didn't see her before. Like, we obeyed all the rules and everything like that. And what a joy. Yeah. Just so, what a moment. Yeah. Like, did you have a similar?
Starting point is 00:42:17 I was a mess. I was a mess through the whole thing, almost to the point where Rachel was like, okay. Keep it together. Like, yeah. Let's go. Like, I was a mess at the point where she's like, maybe I've made a mistake. This guy's too much. Too emotional.
Starting point is 00:42:31 Wow. Chill out, bro. So you get to do the other half, you get to do, like, the walk and whatnot. Like, what's it like getting ready to prep to walk to see? Taylor cried. Yeah. Of course he did. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:44 Yeah. What's it like for you, like, walking down and seeing everybody, and they stand up and they turn around and da-da-la-da-da. I walked out of my bedroom and, like, walked outside. We have this mid-century house. It's like, I just opened a sliding door and I walked around and, like, turned the corner. And my brother-in-law was singing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:01 And it was beautiful. And, yeah, and he was just, like, standing at the end of, like, where our pool usually is. And it was covered with all of our friends sitting in chairs. And, yeah, it was surreal, you know, because you think about this moment your whole life. Even if I wasn't someone that ever, like, imagined what my wedding would be, you still think about, like, well, one day I'll hopefully get to take that walk. Yeah. There will be someone waiting for me at the end that I'm elated to, you know, be on this adventure with. And that was definitely the case.
Starting point is 00:43:37 And it was very emotional and beautiful. Yeah, yeah. You know what? My mom got married at City Hall twice. And she's like, I don't know why y'all need all this stuff. I was like, but, and for those who get married at City Hall, cool. It got memories, you know? That memory, that photo album, like that video of like watch every once in a while, you break it.
Starting point is 00:43:58 out and you look and you're like wow what a great day yeah it's cool yeah it's cool um so it was it was cool to see justin and i and our little matching suits walking with your sister i think a side note chissy said her dress is about 40 pounds i remember that and i mean she said she said she said she said scb touch it and it was heavy that joint had some weight to it yeah she was like walking with a weighted vest on yeah so shout to her had food poisoning this whole day What? You kidding me? The whole day of the wedding shoot.
Starting point is 00:44:32 Whole day. Got to my trailer that morning for hair and makeup, curled up in the fetal position in my trailer, sweating, waiting, sweating, had to be in that suit. Yeah. Outside. And would go, shoot, go back to the trailer, and just lay there in the fetal position and do whatever food poisoning does to a person. Are you serious, man?
Starting point is 00:44:56 All day long. Lord. Wow, you would have had no idea. It was one of those things where I was like, is this when actors go home? Like it was getting so bad, and I'm like, I think this might be when actors are like, I can't do this anymore.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Like, and luckily, like, they would call and I would get that little doctor show. Like, okay, you're saying, all right, and we get through it. Yeah, man, I can lay down. That sounds atrocious. There's a photo, there's a photo of me and you sitting on the front deck. Yeah. And we both look kind of, of exhausted. Sure. And I think you thought I was putting on a face. I did. I would not put it
Starting point is 00:45:33 out a face. No, dude. I was like, it's like my long stare. And Sterling was like, oh, we're doing that? Okay. I'll turn it over there. I'll find the photo. I'll send the photo. So the wedding's beautiful. It's, it's montage. Like you have, did we have lines? We didn't have lines. We just sort of Dan, I think Dan, I mean, they know what, what's going to be said. Gotcha. What's going to be said at Because really it's about the toasts. It's about the toasts, right? And let me know, Zoe says to Deja, she's like, I'm only here for the toast.
Starting point is 00:46:06 I'm always a sucker for a good toast, right? So Kev does the toast, where he does the first part of the toast, whatever, I don't know if we can use this on the show, but I remember this was like, uh-oh. There was a moment on set of like creative disagreement. Oh, I remember this. Hot take. Should we talk about it?
Starting point is 00:46:24 We can talk about it. We won't go into it deeply. But like it was, and it was over a small thing. And I remember... It was between writers? Yes. And the director. And the director.
Starting point is 00:46:33 And we already announced that they are. Yeah, it was between the... We didn't, but that's easy to go on. Nobody's rewinding. Yeah. It's easy to Google. But it was only over, I was like, I feel like I should be standing next to Kev when he does the toast because it's like a co-toast thing. And they were like, no, Kev does it and then you do it.
Starting point is 00:46:53 And I was like, ah, that feels sort of strange or whatnot. And so something happened. something happened. Ultimately, I stood with my family. Kev does the first half of the toast, which is absolutely beautiful. He does a Katie Girl reference, which I'm always... A fan of. Always a fan of because, you know, I don't think Katie Girl was in the original script. There's just something Milo said, right? And it just becomes now a part of the lexicon of referring to our sister. And what a wonderful guy she has found in you. And then he passes it off to Randall.
Starting point is 00:47:24 Also, can I say I love that he asks the family, and everybody, but I think it's really intended for his family to release the breath that they've been holding. Because he references that Kate's told him that he's never really grieved the death of their father. And it's like he took a breath in and has been holding it ever since. And so he instructs everybody there to sort of release their breath. And there's like a quick shot in succession of everyone in the immediate family just exhaling. And I don't know, I just, I, I loved that. Yeah, it was a really emotional moment in that post.
Starting point is 00:48:01 And for Kevin to be the one to initiate it. Yeah, correct. Always. Then we get to Randall on his, and then there's a montage that sort of begins under Randall's speech. Because he's talking about, like, the closest you come to, he's talking about picking your people. And basically, like, you never know what the future is going to hold. You never know where you're going to be a year from now. And that's when the flash forward.
Starting point is 00:48:24 It sort of begins, and you see Kevin and Zoe on a plane. On a plane, she's laying her head on his shoulder. He's looking at a photo that we've seen before. Yes. And his uncle. From Vietnam. From Vietnam. That's right.
Starting point is 00:48:37 And the plane, the pilot announces, we'll be landing in, where? Somewhere in Vietnam. Like, we'll be, you know, our flight is landing and, you know, momentarily or whatever. And you're like, oh, wow. So they're on their way to Vietnam. He's looking at this picture of his dad during the war. Toby is in bed. I think were you still sick on this?
Starting point is 00:48:58 Because you could have used it. I used it. I'll tell you this, though. I look back on this episode and I was like, hey, Toby didn't get like any vows or a spee or a toast. And I'm like, that's a good thing because I wouldn't have been able to say anything. You are not well. He was gone.
Starting point is 00:49:14 And that's how we see Toby laying in bed with his concerned wife standing over. She just walking into the bedroom and just trying to work. She said she just got off the phone with the doctor, right? Right. Yeah, and we need to adjust your meds. We need to adjust your meds. We need to adjust your meds, right? What else?
Starting point is 00:49:28 Right. And this is after, listen, because the parents have already set up, you know, how low he got after the first day. So we're wondering, like, what's going on with Toby? And adult Tess and older Randall are getting ready for their, for their quote unquote, lunch date. Yeah. And Randall says, it's time to go.
Starting point is 00:49:46 It's time to go see her now. It's time to go see her now. Yeah. And people are like, is he wearing a wedding ring? Is he, you know, there was a lot. You know, there was a lot of debate. So here's, like, what we were asking Dan about in his episode is, like, do you need that added hook in order to make sure people stay tuned? And he said, you know, I don't know if they need it, but it sure does help, right?
Starting point is 00:50:07 And so, like, once you answer in 214, we've answered the story of how Jack passed away or whatnot. And we end the season being like, what's going on with Toby? Yeah. Kevin and Zoe. Yeah. And then, like, you see Old Randall again with Old Attest being like, it's time. to go see her now I'm not sure I'm ready yeah and so there's more questions intrigue yeah because are you the only person from the immediate family that we've
Starting point is 00:50:31 seen in this timeline I believe so yeah so who is it we know it's a woman yeah so that's one of three really right Dan's answer to that was sort of like it it it definitely helps but I also think like what's different from like you know I think television now versus like that what we were doing it's like we were on network TV and it's like so people had to wait now for, you know, six months? Sure. Six months before they sort of, before that question was answered. It's obviously, I guess, similar in the sense that, you know, like most shows on street,
Starting point is 00:51:04 like your show, for instance, it's like, sure, they still have to wait time in between, like watching one season to the next, but it's like you got to keep them hooked. Yeah. Somehow. Yeah. The conversation going. Exactly. Unanswered questions.
Starting point is 00:51:14 Absolutely. And if Dan was, honestly, if you say, you don't need them, but we got them. Sure. So, sure. And he would drop the mic and left. I mean, especially when you're coming to the end of the season and there's that hiatus. Like, it's nice to know. Like, you have people come up to you during the hiatus, me, like, okay, what's going on?
Starting point is 00:51:33 So who? So who? What is this future thing? Who are you guys going to go see? Right? Like, you could see that they were, like, like, chomping at the bit waiting to find out what was going to happen. Yeah. And the episode ends, too, with Deja leaving the reception. Come on now.
Starting point is 00:51:48 Oh, this is what set her off. What precipitated it. So your mom, my mom's talking to my kids. Doesn't know the whole situation. Yeah, you must be Randall's girls or whatnot. You two look just like your mother, but you, you look just like your dad, right? And she was just, I, you could see something, this little girl is so deep. She's just like, this ain't my people.
Starting point is 00:52:10 Yeah. Like, you know what I'm saying? It's just like, I'm not supposed to be here. I was just with my mother, you know, and like, because language escapes. the only thing that you have that you know what to speak with is taking the bat to my baby. And let us remind because Kev reminded everybody
Starting point is 00:52:28 I know this is your car, you bought it for cash. Clearly, clearly William was not the first person you told that too. I was like, this car is very important to me and she just took it to the windshield and busted that joint up. I'm telling like watching it, I felt for red. I was like, okay. It was a twofold feeling. I was like, I felt for the car.
Starting point is 00:52:50 and I was like, what's going on with this little girl? Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, I don't know if she's in the future. I've only seen Tess in the future. You know what I'm saying? And there's a part of me that's like, you can't let this little girl be left again.
Starting point is 00:53:04 Right. Like, I felt very like, because I was like, if he did have that, which I don't think is Randall's nature per se. But like, as an audience member, I was like... But where does she end up? Do they need to be going to visit her? That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:53:15 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So that was that. It was a good episode of television. It was a good episode of television. It was a good episode. episode of television. It's a good season. That's right. Of television. End of season two, y'all. End of season two. We're already there. Into three will be, uh, when next you see us and lots of just wonderful things. Three is actually
Starting point is 00:53:33 one of my favorite seasons. I agree. Is it really? Yeah. Yeah. It is like on a personal level to see what Randall and Beth. Yeah. Went through in that particular season. I thought was very fun as an actor. We're really getting into a section of the show now where I'm like, I don't remember what comes next. Same, same. And so I'm excited, I'm, like, watching for the first time. Like, I'm sure as soon as I see it, all right, sure. It'll come back to you.
Starting point is 00:54:00 But, like, these four years, it just flew by, these next four seasons, flew by. Yeah. They did. Well, this has been such a blast. I love it. I can't wait to dive into season three. It's really just an excuse to hang out with you guys and talk about a show that I love. Pretty much.
Starting point is 00:54:18 All right, so now we can do, uh, Our favorite segment, the fan segment. A little fan segment. Shall we? Yeah, man. Let's do it. Let's do it. Okay, we are back with one of our favorite segments,
Starting point is 00:54:34 the Emotional Support Hotline. Yes, yes, I get to this character again. We've been getting some incredible voicemails. And I was thinking, you know, if you guys felt like it, maybe we should listen to one. Give them a call back. Yeah, it's been a minute. Let's do it.
Starting point is 00:54:48 Let's do it. You like that idea? Come on. Let's play a voicemail. Okay. go. For sure. Uh, we have, we just have to get Elisa on the line. So let's give her a call back. Should we listen to the, we got to listen to the voicemail first? Because I thought I was host three. Yeah, let's listen to the voicemail. Let's, guys, listen. Yeah, no. Oh, Sully.
Starting point is 00:55:13 It's going to help with it listening. How does this podcast work? You guys. Keep this all in. Keep this all in. Keep it in. All right. So let's have a listen to this.
Starting point is 00:55:29 Elyssian. Elisa. Voice mail from Elisa. Come on. Let's do it. Hey, Mandy, Sterling, and Chris. This is Elisa. I just turned 36 on Saturday.
Starting point is 00:55:40 Oh. I guess today is Wednesday. This is 15th. So on the 11th, I turned 36. And I'm calling this my, this is this year. My best friend who used to live, like 10 minutes from me, now live in Louisiana, several, I live in Texas, and so when she was here, we watch this with us together all the time, and I just appreciate the podcast because it helps to connect us and early living all the episodes that we loved. And anyway, I want to call in and just say thank you for re-airing the Sit Kostla episode. It's my favorite.
Starting point is 00:56:22 It's so very beautiful, beautiful. And his story to his mother touches me in a very, like, meaningful way. I'm in the process of documenting family's history through voice recordings. And just the fact that his mother, they record lullaby to her son, despite the distance between them, It just means something to me. I want to leave something to my son and for generations to come so that they can connect with their ancestors through voice. And so I've just been listening to the original score
Starting point is 00:56:55 and his song, Evergreen cassette on replay since yesterday. And I just wanted to say thank you. And specifically to Mandy, I'm praying for you. Speaking life, hope, joy, and peace over you and your family as you overcome this disaster that you're experiencing right now. Thank you all so much for what you do. The show is amazing and will forever be the best show on television. Wow, Elisa, that's such a beautiful message.
Starting point is 00:57:24 Can we call her back and just chat with her? It's ringing. Is this Elisa? Yeah, this is she. Good day, madam. Hello. How are you? Hello, I'm so happy to be chatting with y'all.
Starting point is 00:57:37 We're happy to be chatting with you, too. Thank you for that voicemail. Yeah. You're so welcome. It was so lovely, so kind. We all talk amongst ourselves about how much we love the music and the score from the show and how I think it's like sort of this almost unacknowledged character of the show sometimes. And that episode with Sid of the podcast that we were, he was, we were lucky enough to have him in the studio here.
Starting point is 00:58:06 And he played his acoustic version of Evergreen cassette, a song that we all love so much. I'm glad to hear that that episode resonated with you and you love that song as much as we do. Yes, we adore it. My son loves it. He even knows how to open up the music app and he only knows how to find it because of the This Is Us icon.
Starting point is 00:58:28 That's so sweet. Yeah, it's really fun. We love the song. Well, also, a happy belated birthday to know. Yeah, you're in your 36th year. This is us year ago. I've heard that term. the this is us year is hysterical.
Starting point is 00:58:44 I love the show so much. So, again, how do you my this is us year? This is us year is going good. It's breezing by, honestly. I don't know how we're already in March, but yeah, it's going great. Well, that February is such a short month. It's almost not even a month.
Starting point is 00:59:00 You have your brain. Yours right there in the middle of the end, and it is gone. It's like that. Yeah. Bada bang, bada boom. Elisa, how did you find the show
Starting point is 00:59:08 and originally connect with it? Oh, wow. I mean, I was like all the people who watched the trailer, I believe. Oh, all the way back. Oh, yeah, yeah. I was an OG. That's right. Yeah, there was just something really cool about the storytelling, just in that short pilot. And I love anything that's going back and forth in time. So, you know, all my favorite movies are kind of with that theme of going backwards.
Starting point is 00:59:36 So, yeah, I started watching it with my best friend. I think it was, what, 2016? Yeah. That's it. It was a show launched. Yeah. So, you know, we would meet up on her couch and, you know, eat ice cream, but all the things. And she had just become a mom. So it was kind of cool to see her doing the mom thing and just seeing how she was going to shape this little human. She now has two. So, yeah, it was just a fun way for us to get together. And we really just loved all the themes that it brought up. And, you know, who doesn't love sitting down with their girlfriend and recapping a show and things. about how it relates to your own life. Man, Chris, say that every day. Every day. Sitting down with my girls and capping on that show.
Starting point is 01:00:17 Yep. Did you have your child when you first began watching the show? Oh, no. He's only three. He'll be four at the end of April. So, yeah, I had a COVID baby. Yeah, absolutely. Is it interesting?
Starting point is 01:00:32 Like, do you rewatch the show now with the podcast? And is it any different from the first time watching when you weren't a parent to watching it as a parent? It's very different. I feel sometimes that I'm like watching a completely different show. Really? Yeah, it's even more personal and emotional than I think it was the first time. And I loved it.
Starting point is 01:00:53 You know, I loved it the first time. But yeah, it's even more gratifying, I think, listening to the podcast because, one, I commute to work twice a week from San Antonio to Austin. So I listen to you all every Tuesday morning on my way. Nice, my girl. We're glad to accompany you. Yeah, it really makes the drive so much nicer, but yeah, for things to come up for me while watching it and then to hear y'all talk about it is really fun. And being a mom, I think you just have this great privilege to have the front seat of someone's life.
Starting point is 01:01:26 And then you also get to contribute to it. And so just being mindful about how everything I do is impacting his life. And I think I finished watching season two, episode 13. And this is my first time rewatching. So I didn't rewatch until the podcast started. Oh, cool. That's been crazy too. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:49 It's been, it was like, wow, I can't, I mean, I was watching it with brand new eyes. And that's leading into a very big episode and just thinking about how, you know, you don't know the last time you're going to get to hold your kid or, you know, kiss your spouse or all the things. And so I definitely feel more emotional watching it now. I wasn't married when I watched the first time. And I'm married now and have a little one. So it's definitely more impactful. Man, a lot has happened in the past.
Starting point is 01:02:15 A lot has happened. It's going to be a good year. It's going to be a good. This is Us year. Do you get six This Is Us years? Because that's, yes. Like we went from 36 to 42. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:27 I had never thought about that. But now you're planning things in my mind. I feel like I have to add on the extra. This is a thing. It used to be a birthday. and it was a birth week. It's my birth month. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:37 No, it's birth six years. This is my second TIEU year. Yeah. I call the Jesus years 30 to 33. Yeah, that's right. Because that's when he was in his ministry. That's right. Yeah, that this is us years.
Starting point is 01:02:47 Yeah, this is the, this is us. 36th to 42. So this is us half decade. Yeah. They're the best years. Indeed. And then it's all downhill from there. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:02:59 It's something beautiful. No, then something great comes along. Exactly. Cool show that. The next chapter. Right, like that that was us podcast. Is that what you're talking about? Exactly.
Starting point is 01:03:08 Yeah. That. Excellent. Oh, goodness. Oh, my goodness. You were talking about the recordings that Sid brought up in his episode, right? Yeah. I missed part of your message.
Starting point is 01:03:26 Are you doing that in your life or someone else doing that in? Or did you just connect with that idea? Yeah. Yeah, so back in 2023, I started doing some family history. So my folks are from Liberia, West Africa, and just quick history, like, Liberians came from the U.S. post-Emancipation and went to West Africa. My mom's side is very native to that part of West Africa, though. So my dad's side, I wanted to try to figure out, like, where his great-grandparents came from, and I did find some cool birth certificates and lots of stuff along the way, but you get stuck. trying to research these people from the past.
Starting point is 01:04:06 And so I just wanted to put the onus on myself to start documenting things for my son and for whoever is coming after him. So they wouldn't have to look as hard to find stuff. So I started recording my dad's story and then I'll do my mom next. Nice. Yeah, just trying to get them on tape. That's some foresight right there, sister. Instead of waiting until it's too late and being like, I wish I had.
Starting point is 01:04:30 Yeah, what a gift you're giving all your future family members. and your son. Thank you. A friend of mine gave me a gift that was interesting and kind of got me kicked off because I thought about all these videos that we take and these pictures. And it's like, do you make, do you make photo? How do you hold on to these messages for your children as they grow? And a friend of mine, as a gift, registered Bear's name as.
Starting point is 01:05:03 an email. Oh. Okay. And gave me the email and the passcode. And I've started, I take the video or the photo and a little something and I send it to the email. I love that. And then it's like, it's just there.
Starting point is 01:05:19 And then one day when he's old enough to have an email, I'll just give it to him. Well, to piggyback on that, my friend told me to do the same thing when my children were born. So for each kid, they have an email address and I send them a little email. every now and then. I'm just like, you just did the craziest thing today. You said this or you did this and it made us laugh. I need to do it more.
Starting point is 01:05:40 I need to do it more as well. I need to do it. At some point they have access to those emails and those messages and notes of like I try every birthday to write like an email to them and. Yeah, I need to get better. I just found out in this moment that Elisa, Mandy, and Chris are better people than me. Well, no. When you had your kids, there was no internet.
Starting point is 01:06:03 You couldn't have done this. I get that. It's not too late. It's never too late. I appreciate that. And we appreciate your message. We appreciate you listening to the show, viving with the show,
Starting point is 01:06:18 rewatching it with us, because we're rewatching it as we go into it. And just all the support, all the love and the time. Yeah, we're so happy to have you on this ride. It means a lot to hear from folks that are actually listening in real time with us. Yeah. We're not just speaking into the void.
Starting point is 01:06:34 No, no. You're not. We are listening. I have so many co-workers that are listening as well, and you really enjoy it. And as I mentioned in my voicemail, my best friend, you know, doesn't live in San Antonio anymore. She's outside of New Orleans, but we listen and watch together, and it's still our thing. What's her name? You want to give her a little shout out?
Starting point is 01:06:53 Yeah, give her a show. Yes, shout out to soy. I love you. You will always be my person. Oh, God. You sound like a great friend. Amen. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:07:02 Thank you, Elisa, for your time. We appreciate you, and you have a wonderful rest of the day. Yeah, all too. Take care, Sally, Sterling, and Bandy. Thanks, you too. Bye. She called me Sully. That's how you know we're friends.
Starting point is 01:07:15 She called you Sully. That's how you know we're friends. I love that. I loved her. I love Elisa. Yeah. And you heard it here first. This podcast, better than the show.
Starting point is 01:07:24 Better than the TV show. That's what she said. Breaking news. Breaking news. That's what she said. Hot take. Is that the end of our episode, Gary? Yes, it is.
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