At first she was obviously offended because another woman was trying to tell her how to take care of her child. Then she realized she needed to be educated and she was willing to learn. Love this, and wish more people were willing to learn instead of staying ignorant.
It's nice when the participants in this discussion can offer an opinion without being attached and or degraded. Thank you Skylar for offering your thoughts. I'm glad that they were accepted...you have a right to write whatever you choose and not be devalued for you contributions. That's not always the case
The other mother was wrong for answering with passive agression. No one is OBLIGATED to introduce their child to you, nor are they supposed to be comfortable with you watching over him without their knowlege. Im glad that mom told her whats what, and that no matter the skintone she IS his mom. If the other mom didnt speak in that tone the initial interaction wouldnt have been so tense.
This scene. Everyone ignoring kevin as usual. It’s no wonder why he went into acting and has attention seeking behavior, they are all concerned about randall they ignore him over and over.
Yeah, but last time they were focused on teaching him and Kate to swim, and Randall gets pawned off on the lifeguard cause he actually paid attention in swim class.
@@michaelleary9233 Randall got more than his share of attention during his childhood. If you have 3 kids, and 2 can't swim, it is ok to allow the swimmer to take the swimming test. Kids CAN have other adults watch them.
She was and Rebecca had every right to stand her ground and I think the women in her own way saw that herself which is why she has no problem giving Rebecca advice later on
@@mrbcoolkid8623 I’m trying to figure out what “mid 200’s is”. It can’t be mid 20’s, that’s either now or too long ago. Mid 2,000’s? That’d be 30 years from now.
The other woman who was watching Randall didn't mean to offend Rebecca but just giving her advice. Today people are so offend of anything and everything.
She trying. I giver her that. She seemed nervous. But if they knew his mom was white she should of came over and introduce herself so it would of never been any issues.
@@anujpramanik1819 THIS!!! Everyone I've seen at the beach, pool, public park, etc. keeps to themselves. There's polite chit chat, nodding and smiling, but there's never an expectation for adults to introduce themselves. It's not segregation, it's minding your own business.
Randall's mom's in the right. Doesn't matter your race, YOU are a STRANGER. You could have approached me instead of just keeping my son by you. Come on. Grow up.
@@cdb88 same, im a guy and my mom literally did not know what to do with my hair back then, when I have afroish curly hair, now I know how to take care of it and have long curly coils but yeah
It's a cultural difference and they were both wrong, she doesn't need to apologise. They were both in the wrong. If some other women told you how to look after your child you would react the same way if not worse regardless of colour. That "white woman" is reacting within normal means. When she came to ask for the barber snd advice is her way of "admitting defeat" and apologising as she knows it's shameful for her to do so but did so anyway for the sake of her child and the other lady knew it. She accepted her apology in the form of saying yes and having a conversation with her.
Yes we need sunscreen too! Shoutout to the kind white woman who gave me some of her kid’s sunscreen when I was almost burned into a crisp at the beach when I was 4 on a vacation to Santo Domingo 🫰🏽❤ lol
At first she was obviously offended because another woman was trying to tell her how to take care of her child. Then she realized she needed to be educated and she was willing to learn. Love this, and wish more people were willing to learn instead of staying ignorant.
It's nice when the participants in this discussion can offer an opinion without being attached and or degraded. Thank you Skylar for offering your thoughts. I'm glad that they were accepted...you have a right to write whatever you choose and not be devalued for you contributions. That's not always the case
"Educated" wow ok lol
@@beyondmars6279 what? She didn’t say anything wrong
@@beyondmars6279 problem?
she did say something wrong, she didn’t say anything bad, she needed just to know where her child was.
When a complete stranger tells you that everything is fine because she was watching your child😂😂😂
The other mother was wrong for answering with passive agression. No one is OBLIGATED to introduce their child to you, nor are they supposed to be comfortable with you watching over him without their knowlege. Im glad that mom told her whats what, and that no matter the skintone she IS his mom. If the other mom didnt speak in that tone the initial interaction wouldnt have been so tense.
Yep
Exactly. It was shady for her to say that. They don’t have to introduce themselves to anyone.
as a person of colour, we actually do all need sunscreen btw. long-term sun damage still happens even if it doesn’t result in sunburn
As a "person of colour" people actually need to stop referring to themselves as "people of colour" 😂
@@topsecret5110but.. that’s what it’s called??
Same here ,I'm not as lighter as I used to be 6 years ago
Yup!
@@topsecret5110 it’s relevant here, bc i.. have melanin? just trying to say i have experience in this topic
I kinda cried when she asked if their sons could play together after school
“That’s my son. And I’m his mother.”
“Well, I’m his wife.”
Right 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
🤣 you are done miss
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Isn’t that pedophilia? He’s a boy. Why would they allow that story line?
honestly, she could have just gone over and given advice instead of acting all unwelcoming just because she hadn't introduced her son to them.
Exactly.
it was a different time
This scene. Everyone ignoring kevin as usual. It’s no wonder why he went into acting and has attention seeking behavior, they are all concerned about randall they ignore him over and over.
How did I never make the connection of an acting career for attention?? Wow
I agree. Kevin was definitely "spot on" when he said, "Randall had Mom & Kate had Dad....." at rehab.
Yeah, but last time they were focused on teaching him and Kate to swim, and Randall gets pawned off on the lifeguard cause he actually paid attention in swim class.
@@michaelleary9233 Randall got more than his share of attention during his childhood. If you have 3 kids, and 2 can't swim, it is ok to allow the swimmer to take the swimming test. Kids CAN have other adults watch them.
@@TheOrchidBird he did say it played a role as part of his rehab therapy
Ugh if the world was more like this what a beautiful place it would be people just helping people❤️
Littarly I hope we achieve this kind of humanity
There was a beautiful Bridge of understanding between these two beautiful ladies
The lady giving advice to Rebecca is Sterling's real wife I believe.
She is!
Yes
Cool!
Yes! She is!
It is. Her name is Ryan Bathe.
They were right though 😭 he did need sunscreen. We all need sunscreen
No he doesn’t need it
@@ninamatthews8747 he does tho
@@Underscore_28377 no he doesn’t
@@ninamatthews8747 but...HE DOES.
@@ninamatthews8747 he does tho
I kinda think she was super rude in the beginning and I would have been defensive too.
Yep, I totally get both of them.
She was and Rebecca had every right to stand her ground and I think the women in her own way saw that herself which is why she has no problem giving Rebecca advice later on
She was rude. Like I get it but...lol
@@tygerchickchibi how was she rude?
She wasn't rude. She spoke the truth about that white lady's behavior.
Beautiful display of grace ❤
If it's a barber that knows what he's doing. It doesn't matter what kind of hair he has
Well yeah nowadays but this is in the 1980s where their clientele probably wasn’t as diverse.
Haven’t had a white barber cut my hair since the mid 200s but that was a disaster.
Had a white hair stylist do my hsir once, 30 years ago, I still regret it 😂
@@mrbcoolkid8623 I’m trying to figure out what “mid 200’s is”. It can’t be mid 20’s, that’s either now or too long ago. Mid 2,000’s? That’d be 30 years from now.
exactly..... like barbers can't cut certain colour hair lol
Both sides have a point.
The best show in the world.
What's the name of the show please?
@@mufasa9112 This is us
@@seeking_light5427 thank you 😘❤️
We take notice when they don't introduce themselves to us 🤦🏿♂️
Oh yh. I didn't really understand that part...
Seemed a bit in your face lol no one would say that
Yeah that was abit much, no one would say that 🤦🏾♀️
Yeah, no one says that
IRL..the woman who "watched" Randall, gave Rebecca advise, etc is Mrs Sterling K Brown
I hate it when people jump to conclusions
2 mature adults ❤
Is that the voice of rapunzel from tangled?
Tis
Yeah it’s Mandy Moore, she plays Rapunzel- especially when she’s singing she sounds so much like Rapunzel.
Mandy Moore is so much more than Rapunzel.
@@redskittle9985 I’m sure she is. She just has an iconic voice and tangled is my favorite Disney movie so 🧍🏼♀️
Don’t watch the show but this seems pretty realistic.
The other woman who was watching Randall didn't mean to offend Rebecca but just giving her advice. Today people are so offend of anything and everything.
it was how she said it tho, also would've been best to give the barber advice in a more private manner and not say it in a public place.
She definitely said it with an attitude at first so. What do you expect?
Although she was very nice at the end
@daisyluvsummers8420 : But this part of the TV series is not set in the present day, so ....
White people get ashy too it just doesn't show up as easily on white skin.
for real, all ash is telling you is that your skin is dry and needs to be mosturized.
Lol true. Especially when I had a tan but dry knees, I have ashy knees in photos.
I wish she was in the series more
So wholesome
She trying. I giver her that. She seemed nervous. But if they knew his mom was white she should of came over and introduce herself so it would of never been any issues.
In the ‘70s….that wouldn’t have happened. Segregation was still VERY real.
But why is there this expectation to be introduced? Did they introduce themselves to others at the pool? Seems odd.
@@andycalimara this was mid 80s though
@@anujpramanik1819 THIS!!! Everyone I've seen at the beach, pool, public park, etc. keeps to themselves. There's polite chit chat, nodding and smiling, but there's never an expectation for adults to introduce themselves. It's not segregation, it's minding your own business.
That wouldn't happen
Randall's mom's in the right. Doesn't matter your race, YOU are a STRANGER. You could have approached me instead of just keeping my son by you. Come on. Grow up.
It's weird hearing my name so much
You are just filled with hatred
@@daustin8888 how is that hateful
I randomly searched something I randomly got something and I randomly watch this and I think it's interesting 😊
Same 😂
LMFAO COMEDY GOLD!!
this show is awful but hilariously so
The woman is Sterling K. Brown's wife.
Ryan Michelle Bathe is her name
None of this woulda been a problem if it weren’t for people’s backwards attitudes about race
In you're opinion which one had a backwards attitude?!
@@Artorion I meant that there’s a long history of unfair mistreatment towards POC, which is pretty much the reason behind moments like these
what is the name of the story?
This is Us
@@ashley9892 where can I watch it?
@@saikikusuo1789 Hulu
@@ashley9892 peacock
Amazon prime
You should post more video I am really sorry for your daughter❤️
That was cute.
Nice job 👍
Haha hilarious 😂
How can I see complete
I've been Black all my life and have never worn or know of any other Black person who wears sunscreen.
We don’t really need it but I rather have than not need it than need it an not have it
I think it's better for the screen. Like for the aging and all that. After all our skins are all the same. We need protection from aging and such as.
@@krisbaci1334 our skin is not the same
@@krisbaci1334 truthhhh
We do need it
Sunscreen helps. It definitely helps
Which episode? Which season? Please
What season and episode
Season 2, episode 3
It’s actually Season 1, Episode 4. I think it’s titled “The Pool” IIRC. One of my favorite episodes of the entire series.
it's mandy moore??
What show is this
What’s this called?
Whats the name to the Movie or Program please
This is us
UMM JESS WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE??!!
so does he need sunscreen or not?
Yes. We all do
Yes because sun damage affects everyone. It does affect pale skin people a bit more though.
What's the name of this movie or series please?
This is a moment from This Is Us and you can check it out now on Prime Video www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B01N1PBW1G/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
Movie name?
What episode is this?
"pool"
@@iamgroot6965😊😊😊😊😊
Aàa2😊
Its nathan patrelli!
What did I just watch
besides the point but oh milo please marry me
Wich episode is this
This is from Season 1 Episode 4!
What is this called
There Dominican barber too 🤣🤣👀👀
Sunscreen
What's the name
Nice
What's the name of the movie please.
This show is called This is Us
Its a series
guys so does he or nottt??
not as much
Mandy Moore???
Yes the actress is Mandy Moore
@@itssaulgoodman446 thankss , long time not see her on Tv, she look so pretty here.
I thought this was about a cheating talk show host. Nvm.
No
Scriptwriter could have done better.
bruh another copy of dhar mann
its a movie..
This shit is poison
This seems so unnecessary and forced. Yuck
Wait what’s forced?
It's one of the best scenes on the show
@@mariarantesmoreira give a reason ?
Im mixed and my mother never listened like this. I wish she would have tried like Rebecca is.
@@cdb88 same, im a guy and my mom literally did not know what to do with my hair back then, when I have afroish curly hair, now I know how to take care of it and have long curly coils but yeah
No we don't need sun screen
All humans need sunscreen. Lol
@@oliversacks3837 mostly people with lighter skin tho
@@onlyxolbor5262 but everyone needs to wear sunscreen. No one will benefit from
uv rays.
@@GeorgiaAndrea yeah
EVERYONE NEEDS SUNSCREEN
that white woman needs to actually apologise rather than assuming she’s okay to skirt around it as if she did nothing wrong
I don't see what she did wrong. HER child was with an adult(s) they didn't know, she had the right to be upset
It's a cultural difference and they were both wrong, she doesn't need to apologise. They were both in the wrong. If some other women told you how to look after your child you would react the same way if not worse regardless of colour. That "white woman" is reacting within normal means. When she came to ask for the barber snd advice is her way of "admitting defeat" and apologising as she knows it's shameful for her to do so but did so anyway for the sake of her child and the other lady knew it. She accepted her apology in the form of saying yes and having a conversation with her.
This show's writing is sooooo cringe! How, why, was it so popular?
this white lady was being aggressive like a man for know reason.
Yuck
clown
The show’s yucky?
Yes we need sunscreen too!
Shoutout to the kind white woman who gave me some of her kid’s sunscreen when I was almost burned into a crisp at the beach when I was 4 on a vacation to Santo Domingo 🫰🏽❤ lol
What episode is this?
Season 1 episode 4
What episode is this?