This Is Us

Specials 2016 - 2022
TV-14

  • 2016-09-14T01:00:00Z on NBC
  • 43m
  • 2d 13h 17m (119 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Drama, Romance
Follows the lives and families of three adults living and growing up in the United States of America in present and past times. As their paths cross and their life stories intertwine in curious ways, we find that several of them share the same birthday - and so much more than anyone would expect.

119 episodes

2016-09-14T01:00:00Z

Special 1 This Is Randall

Special 1 This Is Randall

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2016-09-14T01:00:00Z

Special 2 This Is Rebecca

Special 2 This Is Rebecca

  • 2016-09-14T01:00:00Z43m

2016-09-22T01:00:00Z

Special 3 This Is Kate

Special 3 This Is Kate

  • 2016-09-22T01:00:00Z43m

2016-09-27T01:00:00Z

Special 4 This Is Kevin

Special 4 This Is Kevin

  • 2016-09-27T01:00:00Z43m

2016-09-17T01:00:00Z

Special 5 First Look

Special 5 First Look

  • 2016-09-17T01:00:00Z43m

In this NBC Digital Exclusive companion series, "This Is Us" Creator Dan Fogelman and the cast sit down for a no-holds-barred roundtable discussion of each episode's most intimate and provocative moments.

Milo Ventimiglia, Chrissy Metz and Justin Hartley talk about the sliding scale of parenthood, body image and making This Is Us, Episode 2, The Big Three.

This Is Us Creator Dan Fogelman and the cast talk about what happened in Episode 3, "Kyle."

Chrissy Metz, Justin Hartley, Milo Ventimiglia and more talk about the latest episode of This Is Us, "The Pool."

Milo Ventimiglia, Chrissy Metz, Chris Sullivan and Director Ken Olin sit down for a no-holds-barred deep dive on Episode 5, "The Game Plan".

This Aftershow features cast members Milo Ventimiglia (Jack), Chrissy Metz (Kate), Chris Sullivan (Toby), and executive producer and director Ken Olin discussing themes in Season 1 Episode 6 “Career Days”.

This Aftershow features cast members Milo Ventimiglia (Jack), Chrissy Metz (Kate), Chris Sullivan (Toby), and executive producer and director Ken Olin. The group discusses show themes, such as reconciliation, anxiety, and impact of time in Season 1 Episode 7 “The Best Washing Machine in the World”.

This Aftershow features cast members Milo Ventimiglia (Jack), Chrissy Metz (Kate), Chris Sullivan (Toby), and executive producer and director Ken Olin. The group discusses show themes, such as fears, changing life seasons, and family rituals in Season 1 Episode 8 “Pilgrim Rick”.

This Aftershow features cast members Milo Ventimiglia (Jack), Chrissy Metz (Kate), Mandy Moore (Rebecca), Susan Kelechi Watson (Beth), and executive producer and creator Dan Fogelman. The group discusses show themes, such as lying, living to the fullest, and giving it your all in Season 1 Episode 9 “The Trip”.

This Aftershow features creator Dan Fogelman who gathers  the stars to discuss the family relationships, including the frosty relationship between Rebecca (Mandy Moore) and her daughter Kate (Chrissy Metz) in Season 1 Episode 10 “Last Christmas”.

This Aftershow features cast members Mandy Moore (Rebecca), Susan Kelechi Watson (Beth), Chrissy Metz (Kate), and Ron Cephas Jones (William). The group discusses show themes, such as life’s curveballs, parenting, and love and commitment in Season 1 Episode 11 “The Right Thing to Do”.

This Aftershow features creator/executive producer Dan Fogelman, cast members Justin Hartley (Kevin), Chrissy Metz (Kate), and Milo Ventimiglia (Jack). The group discusses show themes, such as loss, deep love, and standing up for what you believe in in Season 1 Episode 12 “The Big Day”.

This Aftershow features executive producer Ken Olin and cast members Justin Hartley (Kevin) and Chrissy Metz (Kate). The group discusses show themes, such as first love, achieving your goals, and growing up in Season 1 Episode 13 “Three Sentences”.

This Aftershow features executive producer Ken Olin and cast members Justin Hartley (Kevin) and Chrissy Metz (Kate). The group discusses show themes, such as taking your goals seriously, starting over, and lifelong commitment in Season 1 Episode 14 “I Call Marriage”.

This Aftershow features cast members Mandy Moore (Rebecca) and Milo Ventimiglia (Jack). The pair discuss show themes, such as love, dealing with fear, and marriage issues in Season 1 Episode 15 “Jack Pearson’s Son”.

This Aftershow features cast members Ron Cephas Jones (William) and Sterling K. Brown (Randall). The pair discuss show themes, such as journeying, paying respects, and the legacy we wish to leave in Season 1 Episode 16 “Memphis”.

This Aftershow features cast members Mandy Moore (Rebecca) and Milo Ventimiglia (Jack). The pair discuss show themes, such as tough goodbyes and celebrating a full life in Season 1 Episode 17 “What Now?”.

Kit Hoover and Natalie Morales host the 18th and the final after show of the season. The final after show features cast members and showrunners Isaac Aptaker & Elizabeth Berger. The group discusses the finale, different themes covered over the season, and the family atmosphere of the cast. Season 1 Episode 18 “Moonshadow”.

The cast and crew of NBC’s “This is Us” breaks down the season 2 premiere of the show in a web extra titled “That was Us.” In this episode, show creator Dan Fogelman and Milo Ventimiglia (Jack) talk about Jack’s struggles with alcohol and the impact it has on the relationship with his family. Season 2 Episode 1 “A Father’s Advice”.

This Aftershow features creator and executive producer Dan Fogelman, writer and producer Bekah Brunstetter, and cast members Milo Ventimiglia (Jack), Justin Hartley (Kevin), and Chrissy Metz (Kate).The groups discuss show themes, such as living up to expectations and being the bigger person in Season 2 Episode 2 “A Manny-Splendored Thing”.

This after show features creator and executive producer Dan Fogelman and cast members from the show. The groups discuss show themes, such as coming to terms with the past and overcoming personal challenges in Season 2 Episode 3 “Deja Vu”.

This Aftershow features Mandy Moore (Rebecca), Sterling K. Brown (Randall), and Susan Kelechi Watson (Beth). The group discusses show themes, such as racism and personal empowerment in Season 2 Episode 4 “Still There”.

This Aftershow features Co-Executive Producer Tyler Bensinger, Sterling K. Brown (Randall), and Susan Kelechi Watson (Beth). The group discusses show themes, such as parent-child relationships and overcoming trauma in Season 2 Episode 5 “Brothers”.

This Aftershow features Mandy Moore (Rebecca), Sterling K. Brown (Randall), and Susan Kelechi Watson (Beth). The groups discuss show themes, such as motherhood and in-law relationship in Season 2 Episode 6 “The 20’s”.

This Aftershow features and Ron Cephas Jones (William) and Jermel Nakia (William - young). The groups discuss show themes, such as dealing with loss and addition in Season 2 Episode 7 “The Most Disappointed Man”.

This Aftershow features Executive Producer Ken Olin, Wirter/Co-Executive Producer KJ Steinberg, and Justin Hartley (Kevin). The group discusses show themes, such as drug use and father/son relationships in Season 2 Episode 8 “Number One”.

This Aftershow features Chrissy Metz (Kate) and Chris Sullivan (Toby). They discuss show themes, such as painful moments in life and the challenges with overcoming them in Season 2 Episode 9 “Number Two”.

This Aftershow features Writer/Co-Producer Shukree Hassan Tilghman, Sterling K Brown (Randall), and Lyric Ross (Deja). The groups discuss show themes, such as mother/daughter relationships and family bonds in Season 2 Episode 10 “Number Three”.

This Aftershow feature Wirter/Producer Vera Herbert, Mandy Moor (Rebecca), and Justin Hartley (Kevin). The groups discuss show themes, such as addiction and parent-child relationships in Season 2 Episode 11 “The Fifth Wheel”.

The Aftershow features Writer/Producer Bekah Brunstetter, Hannah Zeile (Kate - teen), Logan Shroyer (Kevin - teen), and Niles Fitch (Randall - teen). The group discusses show themes, such as coming of age and parent-child relationships in Season 2 Episode 12 “Clooney”.

This Aftershow features Creator/Executive Producer Dan Fogelman, Executive Producer Ken Olin, Writer/Co-Executive Producer KJ Steinberg, Writer/Producer Vera Herbert, Writer Producer Bekah Brunstetter, Executive Producer Elizabeth Berger, Executive Producer Isaac Aptaker, Mandy Moore (Rebecca), Justin Hartley (Kevin), Chrissy Metz (Kate), Chris Sullivan (Toby), Sterling K Brown (Randall), Susan Kelechi Watson (Beth), and Milo Ventimiglia (Jack). The groups discuss show themes, such as reconciliation, personal growth and perfectionism in Season 2 Episode 13 That’ll Be the Day”.

This Aftershow features Executive Producer/Director John Requa, Executive Producer/Director Glenn Ficarra, Milo Ventimiglia (Jack), and Mandy Moore (Rebecca). They discuss Jack's death and the fire that changed everything. Season 2 Episode 14 “Super Bowl Sunday”.

This Aftershow features Executive Producer Ken Olin, Milo Ventimiglia (Jack), and Mandy Moore (Rebecca). They discuss show themes, like dealing with the loss of Jack. Season 2 Episode 15 “The Car”.

This Aftershow features Writer Laura Kenar and Susan Kelechi Watson (Beth). They discuss show themes such as letting loose, processing difficult emotions, and the relationship between Beth and Kate in Season 2 Episode 16 “Vegas Baby”.

This Aftershow features Writer Kay Oyegun Susan Kelechi Watson (Beth), and Joy Brunson (Shauna). They discuss Deja's upbringing, Shauna's big decision and the joy of following characters outside of the Big Three. Season 2 Episode 17 “This Big, Amazing, Beautiful Life”.

This Aftershow features Executive Producer Isaac Aptaker, Executive Producer Elizabeth Berger, and Chris Sullivan (Toby) discussing Kate and Toby's wedding, making it cool to cry and what fans can expect from Season 3 of This Is Us. Season 2 Episode 18 “The Wedding”.

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