But in typical Jack Pearson fashion, Milo was mostly stirred by witnessing his family's pain during the episode.
There were no tears shed for Jack's death specifically. More-so, it was watching how the rest of the Pearsons coped with his loss.
"I cry for Rebecca in that moment where her husband has died," he said. "I cry for Kevin in the moment where he’s talking to his father — and my God, Justin Hartley!"
Milo also couldn't get over watching Randall process losing his father so suddenly. "Randall is always a character of strength, and when he’s having that conversation with Tess and he’s talking about his father Jack and the family and whatnot and how he wanted to be a good day, and the second Tess was born that was automatic and he didn’t have to try, that was a really beautiful moment," he said.
And of course, Kate makes him emotional, too. "Kate’s constant hounding of herself because she feels responsible and finally transferring that over to Toby — he saved her," Milo added.
Ugh, God. How are we even going to get through through this series if we have to watch it with constantly blurred vision?
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