This Is Us Kamsahamnida (2016– ) Online
- Original Title :
- Kamsahamnida
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Comedy / Drama / Romance
- Year :
- 2016–
- Directror :
- John Fortenberry
- Cast :
- Milo Ventimiglia,Mandy Moore,Sterling K. Brown
- Writer :
- Dan Fogelman,Vera Herbert
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 43min
- Rating :
- 8.6/10
1993. The talk at the Pearson house is boxing when Jack comes home with a black eye, Rebecca who had no idea that he even did anything remotely boxing-related besides use the punching bag at the gym. While Rebecca wants to stop Jack from fighting actual people even in a boxing format, Randall, manufacturing a lie, persuades his father to teach him how to box without telling Rebecca. The real reason for Randall wanting to learn to box does eventually come to light, it having to do with Kevin's own physicality with him. In present day, Kate passes along the happy news that she is pregnant, which is tempered with the fact that Toby, despite now being back on his anti-depressants, still has not gotten out of his debilitating depressive state. While Toby fears that Kate will eventually leave him because of his depression, Kate discovers just how ready she is to be a mother as she deals both with Toby's depression and an issue with Audio. Kevin becomes obsessed with the photograph of the ...
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Milo Ventimiglia | - | Jack Pearson | |
Mandy Moore | - | Rebecca Pearson | |
Sterling K. Brown | - | Randall Pearson | |
Chrissy Metz | - | Kate Pearson | |
Justin Hartley | - | Kevin Pearson | |
Susan Kelechi Watson | - | Beth Pearson | |
Chris Sullivan | - | Toby Damon | |
Jon Huertas | - | Miguel Rivas | |
Melanie Liburd | - | Zoe | |
Niles Fitch | - | 17 Year Old Randall (credit only) | |
Logan Shroyer | - | 17 Year Old Kevin (credit only) | |
Hannah Zeile | - | 17 Year Old Kate (credit only) | |
Mackenzie Hancsicsak | - | 12 Year Old Kate | |
Parker Bates | - | 12 Year Old Kevin | |
Lonnie Chavis | - | 12 Year Old Randall |
The Korean language can be quite complicated because of the grammar changes depending on the age of the person you are talking to. There are many ways of saying 'thank you' in Korean but the safest and most common term is 'Kamsahamnida.'
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