When Is The Final Episode Of This Is Us

Okay, picture this: you're sitting on your couch, popcorn in hand, a box of tissues strategically placed nearby. You're ready for another emotional rollercoaster ride with the Pearson family. But then a thought creeps in... "When exactly does this beautiful, tear-jerking journey end?!"
Well, my friend, the date you need to mark in your calendar is May 24, 2022. Yes, that's right! After six incredible seasons, This Is Us aired its final episode on that day.
Saying Goodbye to the Pearsons: It's Okay, We'll Get Through This!
I know, I know. The thought of saying goodbye to Jack, Rebecca, Randall, Kate, and Kevin is enough to make anyone reach for the tissues. It's like saying goodbye to your own extended family, a family you've laughed with, cried with, and secretly judged their life choices with (don't deny it!).
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But hey, think of it this way: We got six whole seasons of heartwarming moments, shocking twists, and enough flash-forwards to make our heads spin! That's like, what, a million hours of quality television? Okay, maybe not a million, but it feels like it!
Remember the Good Times (and the Ugly Cries)
Let's reminisce for a moment, shall we? Remember when Jack braved a burning building to save the family dog? Instant hero status! And who could forget Rebecca's emotional journey through Alzheimer's, a storyline that had us all reaching for the Kleenex?

And don't even get me started on Randall's struggles with identity and belonging. Or Kate's journey to self-acceptance. Seriously, this show covered it all! It's a masterclass in storytelling.
It's a testament to the writing, acting, and the overall heart of the show that it resonated with so many people. We all saw a little bit of ourselves in the Pearsons, their triumphs and struggles mirrored our own.
So, What Now? Life After "This Is Us"
So, the show is over. The final episode has aired. What are we supposed to do with our Tuesday nights now? Panic? Start a support group? Rewatch the entire series from the beginning? (Okay, that last one sounds pretty good, actually.)

While it may be tempting to fall into a deep, dark abyss of post-This Is Us depression, there is hope! We can take the lessons we learned from the Pearsons and apply them to our own lives.
"Embrace the messy, imperfect beauty of life," as Rebecca would probably say. And remember, family is everything, even if your family drama rivals that of the Pearsons (and let's be honest, it probably doesn't).

Don't Cry Because It's Over, Smile Because It Happened!
In all seriousness, This Is Us was a special show. It made us laugh, it made us cry, and it made us think about the importance of family, love, and connection. And while it's sad to see it go, we can always revisit the Pearsons whenever we need a good cry (or a good laugh).
So, dust off those DVDs (or fire up your streaming service), grab your tissues, and get ready to relive all the magic. This Is Us may be over, but the Pearson family will always have a place in our hearts.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go rewatch the pilot episode. I'm not crying, you're crying!
Just kidding, I'm totally crying.
