Sterling K. Brown
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah. And the quiet and the stillness of the, you know, what she sort of left in the reception with kids and family and like the reality of what her life is right now.
So important, I think, for her to have that moment.
So important, I think, for her to have that moment.
So important, I think, for her to have that moment.
And she brings him to the tree and basically explains the significance of this tree and that this is the, gosh, this is the turning point, right? Of like the time before dad and after dad and like they're in this together and she doesn't need them to be, neither of them need to figure out who to be the man of the house. Like they just need their kids.
And she brings him to the tree and basically explains the significance of this tree and that this is the, gosh, this is the turning point, right? Of like the time before dad and after dad and like they're in this together and she doesn't need them to be, neither of them need to figure out who to be the man of the house. Like they just need their kids.
And she brings him to the tree and basically explains the significance of this tree and that this is the, gosh, this is the turning point, right? Of like the time before dad and after dad and like they're in this together and she doesn't need them to be, neither of them need to figure out who to be the man of the house. Like they just need their kids.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just be that.
Just be that.
Just be that.
And it wasn't your fault, Kate. She basically puts all of that to bed and finds this air of strength in that moment to say, and you know what? Dad got us tickets. And I think we should go. And this is us. We're this unit now. And we're going to do this together. Come hell or high water, we're going to get through this. And yeah, I mean, I feel like that sort of sets this family off.
And it wasn't your fault, Kate. She basically puts all of that to bed and finds this air of strength in that moment to say, and you know what? Dad got us tickets. And I think we should go. And this is us. We're this unit now. And we're going to do this together. Come hell or high water, we're going to get through this. And yeah, I mean, I feel like that sort of sets this family off.
And it wasn't your fault, Kate. She basically puts all of that to bed and finds this air of strength in that moment to say, and you know what? Dad got us tickets. And I think we should go. And this is us. We're this unit now. And we're going to do this together. Come hell or high water, we're going to get through this. And yeah, I mean, I feel like that sort of sets this family off.
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
I need them to be okay. Yeah, I know. It gets me too. It's like, wow, because that's like...