I thought, Whoa, what's that? And then the day the music died, it just came out. "As I was fiddling around, I started singing this thing about the Buddy Holly crash, the thing that came out (singing), 'Long, long time ago, I can still remember how that music used to make me smile.' "For some reason I wanted to write a big song about America and about politics, but I wanted to do it in a different way," he said. “This Is Us” airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on NBC.When he was a guest on the UK show Songbook, McLean talked about how he composed this song. But definitely these people that we’re meeting along the way are all part of the larger fabric of the story over there.” ![]() It’s going to be a constant quest for him to get the answers he needs, and they’re going to come from unexpected places and people we haven’t necessarily met yet. “In some ways the journey is so abstract, even if you have a photograph with you. The question for Kevin is going to be: Who is left in that village, where he’ll get these answers?” Berger said. “I mean, all of these pieces are swirling, and we’re going to pay them off. Is that little boy going to be someone Kevin seeks out when he arrives in Vietnam? Berger told EW that’s a “good question.”Īlso Read: 'This Is Us': Milo Ventimiglia Teases Jack and Rebecca's Upcoming LA Road Trip This woman was first introduced when we saw her running after her son who was delivery some fish to Jack. “Any relationship between an American soldier and a Vietnamese woman at that time is going to be so complex, and bring with it so much loaded history, that it is safe to say that it is not going to be the most typical relationship,” Berger said. “We are definitely going to get answers, and we’re definitely going to see the way she fits into the larger puzzle.Īlso Read: 'This Is Us' Star Chris Sullivan Talks Toby's Parenting Concerns and Living Up to 'Jack Pearson Mythology'īerger says it “a really complex story” that will unfold as we travel back in time more, and with Kevin to Vietnam in the present day. ![]() “Obviously, she is a part of Jack’s larger Vietnam story and what happened over there, and I think we can all feel that Kevin is inching closer and closer to finally launching that journey and getting himself to Vietnam,” Berger said. “That would be truly incredible,” Berger told EW when asked if these two mysteries tie together.īut that’s all we get for the moment, as the bigger question here right now is how does this mystery woman (played by Porter Duong) relate to Jack? ![]() However, “This Is Us”s co-showrunner Elizabeth Berger told Entertainment Weekly this character - who was introduced briefly with her son in the “Vietnam” episode last week, and again during the closing moment’s of Tuesday’s Toby-centric episode - is going to be part of “a complex story,” and might actually, possibly, relate to that other “her.”Īlso Read: 'This Is Us': Everything We Know About Future Randall's 'Her' After 'Toby' Well, you can forget about “her” because we have a new mystery woman who has entered into the Pearsons’ tale: a woman who Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) knew in Vietnam, and who Kevin (Justin Hartley) just discovered is wearing the necklace his father gave to him as a teen, in an old picture of Jack during the war.Īctually, don’t for about “her,” because we still really need to know who Randall and Tess are going to see in the future. (Warning: This post contains spoilers for Episode 305 of “This Is Us,” titled “Toby.”)
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