Saturday in the Park
- Episode aired Apr 5, 2022
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
1.4K
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Rebecca and Miguel's anniversary barbecue does not go as planned.Rebecca and Miguel's anniversary barbecue does not go as planned.Rebecca and Miguel's anniversary barbecue does not go as planned.
Chris Geere
- Philip
- (credit only)
Niles Fitch
- 19 Year Old Randall
- (credit only)
Logan Shroyer
- 19 Year Old Kevin
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Hannah Zeile
- 19 Year Old Kate
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Eris Baker
- Tess Pearson
- (credit only)
Faithe Herman
- Annie Pearson
- (credit only)
Lyric Ross
- Déjà Pearson
- (credit only)
Asante Blackk
- Malik Hodges
- (credit only)
Griffin Dunne
- Nicky Pearson
- (credit only)
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Loved this episode and the child actor who plays baby Jack is just the cutest, sweetest little boy ever. He is utterly adorable.
The realistic break down of a marriage.
Sad times ahead for the next episode....but hopefully more baby Jack!
The realistic break down of a marriage.
Sad times ahead for the next episode....but hopefully more baby Jack!
10Hitchcoc
This was a tough one to watch. First of all, we have Kevin and his continuous belief that things will fall into place with Madison. Life just isn't like that. But most of this is about Kate and Toby and little Jack. These two are on the ultimate collision course. The San Francisco thing is a non-negotiable one. So they aren't going anywhere in their battle. I'm not all that impressed with the "big three." Toby is right when he feels ganged up on. It was like a single gunfighter facing all three Earp brothers. There they are, lined up against him. He is much to blame as well because he wants his current life at all costs, and he never told Kate about his previous job offer. Sometimes couples just need to admit to a failure and split. Do the child support; see the kids from time to time, rather than damaging them for life. This was about as raw an episode as I've seen.
I so enjoyed this episode. It delivered on so many levels. Baby Jack with all his cuteness, Beth being her super chill self as always, Rebecca being full Grandma...just loved it.
But I need Kate and Kevin to grow up. Hate me all you want. I have never liked Kate at any age, and Kevin is the guy I would avoid at all costs. Those 2 need to get a grip. Toby totally has all of the valid points in his interactions with both of these spoiled siblings. Team Toby all the way.
But I need Kate and Kevin to grow up. Hate me all you want. I have never liked Kate at any age, and Kevin is the guy I would avoid at all costs. Those 2 need to get a grip. Toby totally has all of the valid points in his interactions with both of these spoiled siblings. Team Toby all the way.
Baby Jack is ridiculously adorable, precocious...what a fun little person to spend time with. Yes Kate and Kevin are self absorbed....we were presented with that from day one. The big three protecting each other, awesome, maybe not... At some point we all need to put the family we create with our partner ahead of our parents family with their kids. Randall was always the responsible and devoted son. Rebecca (the perfect mom) deserved at least one of the "triplets" to give her unconditional love and protection. She saved the day and the baby, maybe for last time considering her declining health . Love Beth. She has the best lines, and does them so well.
I want to give the episode a higher score but I hate what the writers are doing with Toby. Kate is plain wrong. Always the victim. Always blaming Toby. Never owning up to her own mistakes. Absolutely despise her.
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- ConnectionsReferences The Honeymooners (1955)
- SoundtracksSaturday in the Park
(uncredited)
Written by Robert Lamm
Performed by Chicago
[Played when Kate, Toby and Jack walk to the park in the opening segment]
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