Brotherly Love
- Episode aired Apr 13, 2021
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
1.4K
YOUR RATING
Kevin visits Randall in Philadelphia.Kevin visits Randall in Philadelphia.Kevin visits Randall in Philadelphia.
Chrissy Metz
- Kate Pearson
- (credit only)
Chris Sullivan
- Toby Damon
- (credit only)
Jon Huertas
- Miguel Rivas
- (credit only)
Caitlin Thompson
- Madison Simmons
- (credit only)
Hannah Zeile
- Teen Kate
- (credit only)
Mackenzie Hancsicsak
- Young Kate
- (credit only)
Parker Bates
- Young Kevin
- (credit only)
Lonnie Chavis
- Young Randall
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the flashback, Kevin compares Randall to being like Carlton from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990). Milo Ventimiglia had one of his first acting roles on that show as one of Ashley's party guest.
- GoofsRandall goes from placing the bowls in the sink and having no bowls in his hands back to having bowls in his hands again and placing them into the sink a second time.
- ConnectionsFeatures SportsCenter (1979)
- SoundtracksHypnotize
Written by Randy 'Badazz' Alpert (as Randy Badazz Alpert), The Notorious B.I.G. (as Christopher Wallace)
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Randel's "poor me"attitude is getting really old.
This use to be one of my favorite shows, but this constant need for Randel to play the "poor me little black kid raise by white folks" is getting really old. I suppose it doesn't matter at all that his adopted parents treated him with more love than many biological parents treat their own kids.
What are the writers of this show trying to say? That maybe no one should ever adopt little babies that are not of their own race because these kids will forever suffer if adopted by someone who looks different then them? Are the writers trying to say that not being adopted is better then being adopted by a family that does not look like them?
I wish these writers would stop trying to tell us all how "everyone" feels or how everyone should act.
What are the writers of this show trying to say? That maybe no one should ever adopt little babies that are not of their own race because these kids will forever suffer if adopted by someone who looks different then them? Are the writers trying to say that not being adopted is better then being adopted by a family that does not look like them?
I wish these writers would stop trying to tell us all how "everyone" feels or how everyone should act.
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- tb4now
- Apr 20, 2021
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