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Chrissy Metz counts himself a fan of Here we are Years after playing Kate Pearson, although there are still scenes that they can’t re -watch.
“I mean, as a fan, obviously when William died,” said Metz, 44, Weekly US Wednesday, April 9, in promoting her children’s book When I talk to God, I talk about feelings. “And then, now know that Ron (Cephas Jones) Transformed, it is, ‘I can’t watch that.’ “
During the first season Here we areRandall (Sterling K. Brown) reunite with his biological father (played by Cephas Jones) in the midst of the Battle of Private Cancer William. The character died during season 1, although Cephas Jones continued to make Cameos on screen in back scenes for the rest of the show. Cephas Jones himself died in 2023 at the age of 66 because of heart issues.
Here we are, NBC’s encouraging drama created by And Fogelman, Broadcast for six seasons between 2017 and 2022. The series chronicled Pearson’s family lives – Parents of Jack and Rebecca with Kevin, Kate and Randall children – across several timelines. Metz, for her part, portrayed the adult version of girl Kate.
“When Kate and Toby tested the miscarriage, that was very difficult,” said Metz UsWith reference to a husband on screen Chris SullivanCharacter and their fertility journey. “That’s something that people often go to me because it’s something we don’t really talk about.”
He added, “We are not talking about this and what it means to the relationship, and then the man and also the shame that women experience. Oh, goodness, it is so complicated. That one is in the way in the way Rebecca (Mandy Moore) Shows to Kate, and Kate was so vulnerable with her. “
While he has been years since Here we are wrapyMetz found that pieces of Kate had stayed with her.
Chrissy Metz.
Weekly US“I think we’ve informed each other so much,” Metz remembered Us. “They pulled some things from my real life and real experiences and relationships – that’s who I used to be. It’s so strange. Like, how do I (apart)? I mean, I’m; she’s. We’re me. We’re.
According to Metz, he was “cathartic” learning from Kate.
“I think through the uncertainty that she and I have shared, and then go through them and only always show for myself – even though it was difficult or hard – it made the things that they went through as a character helped me to be like, okay, everyone goes through something and it’s fine, and it’s not going to be perfect.
In the time since Here we are Dedicated, Metz has written two children’s books with Cowriter Bradley Collins. Their second, When I talk to God, I talk about feelings, joyful book Earlier this month.
“Well, when we were doing some of our journey during the first book (When I talk to God, I talk about you), All the children would want to talk about their feelings inevitably, ”Metz said Wednesday.” I’m like, ‘Wait, okay.’ And of course … I have a large family, and I know how children act, but it’s really amazing when your demographic tells you what they need. I feel that they did. That is, I know as an adult that I need to talk about my feelings, so it felt like the right thing to write next. “
Metz wanted to dive to help children “name (their) feelings” to strengthen confidence.
“We still, I think, work on that as adults,” explained the actress. “I always say treating the soil and having them when they are printable and very young, and helping them feel loved and supported confidently. I’m like, ‘Oh, maybe we could change the world in that way’ – as cheese as it sounds.”
When I talk to God, I talk about feelingswritten by Metz and Collins and illustrated by Lisa Fields. Now available from Flamingo Books Everywhere Books are sold.