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The series follows a group of people born on the same day, including Rebecca (Moore) and Jack (Ventimiglia), a married couple expecting triplets in Pittsburgh, and Kevin (Hartley), a handsome television actor growing bored of his fly bachelor lifestyle, as their paths cross and lives intertwine.
It continues with the same heart and humor displayed in the premiere, delivering warmth and comfort as handily as though it were a bowl of matzo ball soup fresh out of the kitchen.
All of which is to say I was a little nervous to sit down and watch the second episode of This Is Us. But, thankfully, "The Big Three" not only lived up to "Pilot," but introduced an intriguing new wrinkle to the story.
Overall, it was a surprisingly tear-free episode that fleshed out the characters and gave them some depth and some vices - to borrow a word from the episode - but was relatively uneventful.
We were thrown straight into the deep end of their respective stories, and quickly realized they were all struggling with a similar theme: where do we go from here?