NBC's Greatest Drama of the 2020s Is Finally Available To Stream for Free

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Every so often, a television series comes around that captures America's hearts. These shows typically feature a family that makes us feel like we'd love to be part of the gang. Whether it's a lovable sitcom family like The Brady Bunch or Modern Family, or a more dysfunctional bunch like All in the Family or The Simpsons, these families help to represent our own shared commonalities up on the screen. When This Is Us premiered on NBC in 2016, we quickly found a new family to be obsessed with. With the series available to stream for free on Tubi, you can either catch this heartwarming drama for the first time or do a re-watch of this fantastic six-season comfort show. At the start of This Is Us, we're introduced to five main characters. There's Jack Pearson (Milo Ventimiglia) and his wife, Rebecca (Mandy Moore), a happily married couple who are expecting triplets. Randall (Sterling K. Brown) is raising two daughters while struggling with bouts of anxiety. Kate (Chrissy Metz) is kickstarting a wellness journey in an effort to lose weight. And Kevin (Justin Hartley) is a famous actor who is working towards being taken more seriously. At first, it's unclear how these people are all connected to one another. But then, in a major twist in the first episode, we discover that Jack and Rebecca's storyline is not taking place in the same timeline as the other three adults like we assumed. In fact, Jack and Rebecca are actually the parents of Randall, Kate, and Kevin. Your answers point to the iconic universe your values, your instincts, and your particular way of seeing the world were built for. This is where you would find your people — and your purpose. You believe in the cause — in the idea that freedom is worth fighting for even when the odds are impossible and the empire is vast. You understand, in the deepest part of yourself, that the journey matters as much as the destination — and that the world's beauty is worth protecting even at great cost. You believe that love, loyalty, and doing what's right are not naive sentiments — they are the most powerful forces in any world, magical or otherwise. You see the world clearly — its power structures, its hypocrisies, its brutal arithmetic — and you are not paralysed by that clarity. You use it. You believe the future is worth building — that curiosity, cooperation, and the expansion of understanding are not just ideals but the most practical path forward for any civilisation. When we see their storyline, it's actually occurring in the 1980s (a fact that's cleverly concealed with non-specific clothing and settings). This shocker allows This Is Us to move forward with a unique non-linear storytelling method for the entire series. The plots in each episode are told by shifting back and forth from the past to the present, allowing us to see the Pearson family in every stage of their lives. With flashbacks ranging from when Jack and Rebecca were kids to Rebecca as an elderly woman, the series is able to traverse through a family's entire existence in a truly captivating way. Whether the show is depicting a disaster of a Thanksgiving with Jack and Rebecca and their children, or offering the simple narrative of how one vehicle can be crucial to a family's history, This Is Us fills each episode with rich character development and twists and turns that will keep your eyes glued to the screen. What makes This Is Us so special in its storytelling is that the viewer learns certain things about the family, like how Jack is missing from the present day timeline, but it takes its time unfolding each layer of the narrative for you to learn the details behind how these important events play out. You might not know exactly what will occur in these characters' lives yet, but it's an exciting, heartfelt journey to watch it eventually be uncovered. Each character's experiences become fully fleshed out, even secondary characters like Randall's wife, Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson), or Kate's partner, Toby (Chris Sullivan), who also serve as instrumental aspects of the Pearsons' lives. Even when the family experiences conflicts with each other, which they often do, there's such a clear throughline of love that spreads throughout the series, and that ensures you can never be mad at any character for long.

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