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'This Is Us' wrap-up: Did the NBC hit stick the landing?

The show has become a big hit for its network and the program wrapped up on March 14. Looking back on the first season, was the show satisfying viewing?

'This Is Us' stars Milo Ventimiglia.

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March 16, 2017

The hit NBC drama 鈥淭his Is Us鈥 ended its first season on March 14 and while some critics find the show saccharine, others say the set of episodes were heartfelt and emotionally satisfying viewing.

鈥淭his Is Us鈥 stars actors including Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia, and Sterling K. Brown as the members of a family. The program jumps back and forth between the lives of parents Jack (Ventimiglia) and Rebecca (Moore) raising their children in the 1980s and 1990s and the three children, now grown, with struggles of their own in the present day.聽

The program, which debuted last September, has become a big hit for its network and has been renewed for two more seasons.

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鈥淭his is Us鈥 depicts of the lives of ordinary people, subject matter that sets it apart from the latest legal drama or superhero TV show.聽

wrote after seeing the pilot that she was already invested in the story of the show, writing, 鈥淓ven with [the] time restraints [of the pilot], the characters already feel lived-in and multidimensional. I believe they each have a history. Most important, I want to know more about them. That鈥檚 a tall order, and that鈥檚 where 鈥楾his Is Us鈥 excels.鈥澛

As the season continued, themes of adoption (as adopted son Randall (Brown) met his birth father), self-esteem (as sister Kate, portrayed by Chrissy Metz, worked to lose weight), and marriage (as Jack and Rebecca argued over her decision to pursue a singing career) unfolded.聽

Did 鈥淭his Is Us鈥 stick the landing? Now that we can look back at the complete first season, did those behind the program create a satisfying set of episodes?

Some critics find the show too saccharine, with writing that 鈥渢he series fishes through the Pearsons鈥 lives for heartbreaking, heart-filling moments, shamelessly but effectively, like an extremely well-produced Facebook moments slide show鈥 and writing, 鈥 鈥楾his Is Us鈥 emphasizes moments of tenderness and comfort. But it still trades in moment-based storytelling, complete with the model鈥檚 inherent flaws.鈥

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And there seemed to be some displeasure among viewers and critics that the season one finale did not reveal the solution to one of the show鈥檚 mysteries: how father Jack died. , however, liked that the finale didn鈥檛 provide an answer 鈥 鈥 鈥楾his Is Us鈥 is not a mystery, and providing a solution to a puzzle is not the point,鈥 Mr. Bianco wrote 鈥 and he seemed satisfied by the first season of the show as a whole.

鈥淭he finale solidified This Is Us' status as one of the season's best series, and one of the few that attempts to explore the intricacies of everyday life without relying on a procedural hook or falling into cheap, grim pessimism,鈥 he wrote. 鈥淚n a way, it's a 鈥楲ittle Women鈥 for our times, a sentimental drama that captures the joys, twists and traumas of family life in all its glory. There's no question it's manipulative, but it's also heartfelt, well-observed, well-cast and unusually inclusive. And it鈥檚 not afraid to build itself around a hero in Jack, who is all the more interesting for not being the perfect guy he first appeared to be. Which just makes him more perfect. Because on 鈥楾his Is Us,鈥 that's life.鈥

also felt that the show wrapped up in a strong fashion, writing, 鈥淲e鈥檙e no closer to finding out the details of Jack鈥檚 untimely death. And by that estimation, the season 1 finale of 'This Is Us' may have left many wanting. But what it did do 鈥 and do well 鈥 was reaffirm why we care about Jack (and Rebecca) in the first place. Because just as their marriage seemed to be at its weakest, the beating heart of the show was at its strongest.鈥