Today, in new that confirms season three of This Is Us will rip your heart out (like the two seasons before it), we bring you a brief video. Posted by show creator Dan Fogelman on Twitter Thursday, the clip is short and doesn’t even feature any dialogue, but true fans will understand the emotional depth of seeing Jack Pearson in Vietnam.
In the video, the Pearson family patriarch is seen flying in a helicopter in full military regalia, holding a gun and scanning the land below for some unseen threat. On a purely surface level, this should alert fans to the fact that we’ll soon be treading into emotionally impactful territory — the Vietnam War isn’t a period of history you can tread lightly.
But for those of us who’ve caught every episode of this NBC drama, it also signals a particularly painful event in Jack’s life: the loss of his brother, Nicky. Up until this point, little has been said about Jack’s service in Vietnam other than acknowledging that he survived and implying that his brother did not.
While we haven’t seen any adult Nicky flashbacks so far, fans “met” the sibling during a childhood flashback. Later, a glimpse of the brothers as grownups came via an old photo of Jack and Nicky, tellingly both in uniform.
We now know Nicky will be featured in upcoming flashbacks. News broke earlier in August that actor Michael Angarano had been cast as the recurring character. And since Fogelman has already revealed the series will be “diving heavy” into Jack’s Vietnam experience, it’s not a stretch to say we may actually see how Nicky died — and how profoundly that death affected Jack.
“One of my writing heroes, Tim O’Brien, who wrote The Things They Carried and many other novels, I just finished writing an episode with him that’s an entire Vietnam Jack backstory episode, early in our season,” Fogelman told Deadline in July. “That’s going to be really incredibly exciting and unusual.”
That, coupled with the fact Kevin and Beth’s cousin Zoe (who he’s dating), were headed to Vietnam in the season two finale, makes us think our beloved This Is Us family will be doing some serious soul-searching soon.
And you know what that means, right? Tears. Lots and lots of tears. Get your bottle of wine and have a box of Kleenex handy, because the ugly crying over This Is Us resumes on Sept. 25.
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