This Is Us Season 2 Episode 3 Review

Okay, people, grab your tissues (again!), because we're diving headfirst into the emotional rollercoaster that was This Is Us, Season 2, Episode 3! It was a doozy, right? Like, Niagara Falls levels of waterworks.
Deja Vu All Over Again (But Not the Baseball Kind)
Let's talk about Deja. Bless her heart. Her storyline is just gut-wrenching. Seeing her navigate the foster system, the uncertainty, the hope... it's enough to make a grown adult (ahem, me) openly weep into their popcorn.
And the parallels to Randall's adoption story? Come on, This Is Us writers, are you TRYING to destroy us emotionally? Because it's working!
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Seriously, Randall's compassion for Deja is off the charts. He gets it. He knows that deep-seated feeling of wanting to belong. It's like he's looking into a mirror, only the mirror is reflecting a younger, more vulnerable version of himself.
Kevin: From Hollywood Heartthrob to Haunted Heart
Then there's Kevin. Oh, sweet, troubled Kevin. His knee injury is clearly more than just a physical ailment. It's a metaphor, people! A metaphor for all the baggage he's carrying around.

His descent back into addiction is tough to watch. It's like seeing a train wreck in slow motion. You know it's coming, but you're still holding out hope that he'll somehow pull through.
And his relationship with Sophie! Ugh! You just want to yell at him, "Kevin! Don't mess this up...again!" But we all know that wouldn't do any good, would it?

Kate: Singing the Blues (Literally and Figuratively)
Kate's storyline revolves around her singing career. She's got the voice, she's got the passion, but she's also got the self-doubt. Sound familiar to anyone else out there?
Her interactions with Toby are always gold. He's her biggest cheerleader, her rock. He's the kind of supportive partner everyone deserves. Though, even Toby's positivity can't completely erase Kate's insecurities. It's a real struggle.
The Jack and Rebecca Time Warp
Of course, we can't forget the flashbacks to Jack and Rebecca. This episode delves into their early marriage and the challenges they faced. Seeing them navigate those bumps in the road makes their love story even more poignant.

Their struggles with money, with communication, with their own individual issues... it all feels so real. It's a reminder that even the most epic love stories aren't perfect. They're built on hard work, forgiveness, and a whole lot of love.
The little moments, like Jack fixing the broken dishwasher, are what truly resonate. These small acts of service speak volumes about his character and his commitment to his family.

The Verdict: Five Tissues Out of Five
Overall, this episode was a masterclass in emotional storytelling. This Is Us continues to deliver relatable characters, compelling storylines, and enough tearjerker moments to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool.
If you're not already hooked on this show, what are you waiting for? Just be sure to have a box of tissues handy. You'll need them. Trust me. You might even need two.
Seriously, I was a blubbering mess by the end. But in a good way! You know? Like a cathartic, I-feel-all-the-feels kind of way.
Bravo, This Is Us! Bravo!
