After six years and 106 episodes over the course of the season, it’s time for This Is Us fans to say goodbye to the beloved Pearson family.
Saying goodbye to characters who find their way to your heart is never an easy task, especially.
But thanks to the show’s seamless, timeless and authentic storytelling that integrates the present, past and future, This Is Us and The Big Three will remain in the hearts and minds of loyal viewers for years to come.
Now MailOnline tracks down the most painful moments when we had to buy wipes.
This Is Us: As fans say goodbye to their beloved Pearson family 6 years later, MailOnline retraces their most heartbreaking moments (Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia pictured as Rebecca and Jack Pearson)
Jack’s death
Super Bowl Sunday, 1998. In a scene that was heartbreakingly teased many times before season 2’s 14th episode, the Pearson house caught fire and ultimately resulted in the death of Jack (Milo Ventimiglia).
Current scenes that are considered to be among the best episodes feature Jack’s wife Rebecca (Mandy Moore) and her triplets Kate (Chrissy Metz / Hannah Zeile), Kevin (Justin Hartley / Logan Shroyer) and Randall (Sterling K. Brown / Niles Fitch) . ) )) Watch the Super Bowl in memory of their late father.
Only this episode was watched by 26.97 million people.
Willem’s death
Randall’s once estranged father (Ron Cephas Jones) dies after their heartbreaking trip to Memphis.
It’s hard not to be impressed by the bond between father and son as they try to make up for years of lost time before their untimely death.
William continues to appear in flashback form (which is a huge relief for fans).

Don’t Touch: Thanks to the show’s seamless, timeless and authentic storytelling that integrates the present, past and future, This Is Us is sure to stay in the hearts and minds of loyal viewers for years to come (played by Ron Cephas Jones as William Hill)
Kevin’s rehabilitation period
Kevin’s journey to sobriety is marked by a painful honesty highlighted during his second season rehab.
When his family gets together and visits him, Kevin is encouraged to raise any grievances through a lawyer, leading him to admit that he felt like the “fifth wheel” growing up.
Rebecca tearfully says it’s easier to love Randall.

Don’t Touch: Kevin’s (Justin Hartley) journey to sobriety is marked by a painful honesty highlighted during his Season 2 rehab (pictured, Chrissy Metz as Kate and Sterling K. Brown as Randall)
Randall’s Adoption History
In the first episode of one of the most acclaimed fictional stories, newborn Randall is abandoned at a fire station by William.
Simultaneous scenes show Rebecca giving birth to triplets, with Kate and Kevin surviving but the third tragically dying.
Brought to the same hospital by a firefighter, Randall becomes Kate and Kevin’s half-brother.
Deja breaks up with Beth and Randall (before returning)
Randall and his ever-supportive wife, Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson), adopt a troubled and charming Deja (Lyric Ross).
While the family, including the couple’s biological daughters, Tess (Eris Baker) and Annie (Faithe Herman), struggled to adjust at first, they grow into a happy and healthy family of five before Deja returns to her real mother.
The farewell hug between him and Randall had really hurt him.

Compelling: Randall and his ever-supportive wife, Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson), have adopted a troubled and lovable Deja (Lyric Ross).
Randall’s breakdown
It was no secret that Randall and Kevin shared a turbulent relationship.
But to prove that a brother’s love always prevails, Kevin rushes to a grieving Randall, skipping the start of his comedy in season one, completely consumed by his job.
Remembering when his brother had a nervous breakdown from his own pressure, Kevin comforts Randall in his office as his collapse resurfaces.

It’s Hard: In season one, Kevin kicks off his comedy to run into a sick Randall who is completely consumed with work.
Miguel’s fight
An entire episode in season six dedicated to Rebecca’s second husband – and Jack’s best friend – sparked a wave of emotions among fans.
Confidante and then Rebecca’s caretaker while she was living with Alzheimer’s, Miguel Rivas’ background was only revealed in one of the final episodes.
Despite her ill health, she selflessly puts Rebecca’s needs above her own and audiences’ hearts are broken by her death, something a debilitating Rebecca cannot understand.

Don’t Touch: The past of Miguel Rivas, Rebecca’s confidant and then caregiver while she was navigating Alzheimer’s, was only revealed in one of the final episodes.
train and farewell
The penultimate episode was the beginning of the end.
As the Big Three prepare to say goodbye to Rebecca, her former self is driven by a train fueled by William’s memory, where he meets many important people and reflects on important moments in his life.
In real time, only time will tell if Kate, whom Rebecca affectionately calls Bug, will arrive in time to greet her, but when she bursts into the room, young Rebecca hears her daughter’s voice before joining Jack. †

Narration: As the Big Three prepare to say goodbye to Rebecca at her bedside, William boards a train of memories, where he meets many important people and is reminded of important moments in his life.
Source: Daily Mail

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