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This Is Us
Number Two
Directed by
Ken Olin
TV-14
S2 • E9
Nov 20, 2017
43m
8.6
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Kate and Toby's lives take an unexpected turn. Meanwhile, Rebecca encourages Kate's singing aspirations.
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Cast of Number Two
Milo Ventimiglia
Jack Pearson
Mandy Moore
Rebecca Pearson
Sterling K. Brown
Randall Pearson
Chrissy Metz
Kate Pearson
Justin Hartley
Kevin Pearson
Susan Kelechi Watson
Beth Pearson
Chris Sullivan
Toby Damon
Jon Huertas
Miguel Rivas
Alexandra Breckenridge
Sophie
Niles Fitch
14-19 Year Old Randall
Logan Shroyer
14-19 Year Old Kevin
Hannah Zeile
14-19 Year Old Kate
Mackenzie Hancsicsak
8-13 Year Old Kate
Parker Bates
8-13 Year Old Kevin
Lonnie Chavis
8-13 Year Old Randall
Eris Baker
Tess Pearson
Faithe Herman
Annie Pearson
Ron Cephas Jones
William Hill
Jason Michael Snow
Peter
Vince Cefalu
Store Manager
Wendy Schenker
Woman
Jason Rogel
Karl
Amanda Leighton
Teen Sophie
Arianna Ortiz
Sara Arroyo
Ken Olin
Director
K.J. Steinberg
Writer
Shukree Hassan Tilghman
Writer
Bekah Brunstetter
Producer
Cathy Mickel Gibson
Producer
Nick Pavonetti
Producer
Number Two Ratings & Reviews
Tell-Tale TV
Shabnaj Chowdhury
[Kate's perspective] gives the episode a sense of immediacy, and it's honestly such an exquisite thing to see from an editing standpoint.
Us Weekly
Erin Crabtree
The Kate-centric "Number Two" ... deepened our understanding of Kate and Rebecca's relationship via flashbacks.
TV Line
Kimberly Roots
But even though "Number Two" turns out to be a far more hopeful episode of television than the Kevin-centric installment that precedes it, I can't help but long for the levity that some of those silly Pearson Thanksgiving traditions would've brought.
Baltimore Sun
Annie Sisk
Sullivan's work here was pitch perfect, capturing all the rage, pain, fear, and fierce protectiveness and distilling it all down to this one interaction with a stranger.
Refinery29
Ariana Romero
While the decade-spanning exploration is painful, it's also classic This Is Us.
Entertainment Weekly
David Canfield
It's an emotional installment, but at least the ending of "Number One" gave us an idea of what we'd be in for.
Harper's Bazaar
Candice Frederick
But we see all of this unfold through the framework of Kevin's narrative last week, further illustrating how Kate's journey often played out through whatever was happening in Kevin and Randall's lives.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Maggie Fremont
"Number Two" has its own moments that completely gut you, but it ends on a hopeful note. That's not a typo!
AV Club
Caroline Siede
Even more so than depictions of miscarriages, Rebecca and Kate's conversation truly feels like nothing I've seen on TV before.
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