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A show to Binge if you aren't already watching-This is Us

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Before watching this show, I never saw any of the trailers. I didn't hear a peep about it. It was a rainy Wednesday morning and I was looking to watch the Mindy Project on Hulu. However, my computer decided to have a fit and click on an ad for This is Us on Hulu. Cursing my computer, I just let the video play. I had a coat of paint on my nails and didn't want to risk ruining the keyboard. I told myself that if whatever I was watching was so terrible I would turn it off as soon as the paint dried.

But I didn't. I kept watching.

I was introduced to three different stories and characters all just living out a birthday. Not a monumental birthday like an 18th or a 30th. Nope, just a run of the mill banner year birthday. Yet all of these characters decide that on this day that life is going to change. Jack becomes a dad. Randall goes in search of his birth father. Kevin decides to leave his sitcom acting job to become a stage actor. Kate decides to lose the weight.  The cast and the plot were engaging and enacted my sympathies. I saw humans rather than caricatures of stereotypes that seem to take up the rest of television. 

When the credits were rolling, I was running for the tissues. I didn't see it coming and it was incredible. The ending of the pilot isn't meant to be spoiled so I won't spoil it here and don't go reading about it before watching the show. It's meant to be experienced. I like to say that I'm not easily fooled. Yet I completely was blown away by the ending of the pilot episode. This is Us had exceeded my expectations on dramatic television and has raised the bar on quality content.

I demand everyone to watch this. We need more quality television. The first season of This is Us is on Hulu and on NBC's website. Definitely, check it out.


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