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today interview
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http://www.today.com/video/milo-ventimiglia-why-this-is-us-is-relatable-for-everyone-769326147940
hollywood reporter interview
he actor talks with THR about his new look and the emotional gut punch at the end of his new NBC drama's series debut.
[Warning: This story contains spoilers from the series premiere of NBC’s This Is Us.]
For months, Milo Ventimiglia has been walking around with a very different look than Heroes, Gilmore Girls and, more recently, Gotham viewers have been used to seeing: a mustache. The look has confused the actor's loyal fans — as well as his friends and family — and now that the series premiere of Ventimiglia's new NBC Dan Fogelman drama, This Is Us, has aired, he can finally explain the new look.
In Tuesday’s episode-ending twist, it was revealed that the hospital scenes between Ventimiglia's Jack and Mandy Moore's Rebecca actually took place in 1979, when one of their triplets died during childbirth. The onscreen couple then adopted a third baby after he was left at a fire station by his drug-addled father. Those three kids grew up to be the other characters audiences were introduced to during Tuesday's series debut: Kate (Chrissy Metz), Kevin (Justin Hartley) and Randall (Sterling K. Brown). Ventimiglia’s mustache, as it turns out, was not only necessary to relay that time period, but also to play around with as the show jumps around in time in future episodes.
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the embed code does not work, so here is the link:
http://www.today.com/video/milo-ventimiglia-why-this-is-us-is-relatable-for-everyone-769326147940
hollywood reporter interview
he actor talks with THR about his new look and the emotional gut punch at the end of his new NBC drama's series debut.
[Warning: This story contains spoilers from the series premiere of NBC’s This Is Us.]
For months, Milo Ventimiglia has been walking around with a very different look than Heroes, Gilmore Girls and, more recently, Gotham viewers have been used to seeing: a mustache. The look has confused the actor's loyal fans — as well as his friends and family — and now that the series premiere of Ventimiglia's new NBC Dan Fogelman drama, This Is Us, has aired, he can finally explain the new look.
In Tuesday’s episode-ending twist, it was revealed that the hospital scenes between Ventimiglia's Jack and Mandy Moore's Rebecca actually took place in 1979, when one of their triplets died during childbirth. The onscreen couple then adopted a third baby after he was left at a fire station by his drug-addled father. Those three kids grew up to be the other characters audiences were introduced to during Tuesday's series debut: Kate (Chrissy Metz), Kevin (Justin Hartley) and Randall (Sterling K. Brown). Ventimiglia’s mustache, as it turns out, was not only necessary to relay that time period, but also to play around with as the show jumps around in time in future episodes.
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