'This Is Us' Season 6 Episode 11: Randall, Kevin support Kate as Baby Jack suffers injury

Baby Jack left the house by not telling anyone and went to the park because he feels that's the only place where they are happy
UPDATED APR 6, 2022
Chrissy Metz as Kate, Chris Sullivan as Toby and Jonathan Kincaid as Baby Jack in 'This Is Us' Season 6 (NBC)
Chrissy Metz as Kate, Chris Sullivan as Toby and Jonathan Kincaid as Baby Jack in 'This Is Us' Season 6 (NBC)

We saw Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Toby (Chris Sullivan) arguing over their relationship getting sour during the Big Three trilogy on NBC’s ‘This Is Us’. The duo has been fighting about everything now and it has started to affect little Jack. He can hear his parents fighting and feels really sad about what’s happening. The entire Pearson clan has come together to celebrate Miguel and Rebecca’s (Mandy Moore) marriage anniversary. While everything looks great on the outside, there’s a lot of tension on the inside.

Kate meets Randall (Sterling K. Brown) and talks to him about their situation. She cried and told him how their fights are getting frequent. Randall tells her that they are going to make it through. However, something even worse happens as water starts to drop from the kitchen’s ceiling. Everyone gets to work and calls the plumber. Kate starts arguing again, making Toby really annoyed.

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Miguel, Rebecca, Kate, and Beth work inside the house while Toby works on preparing the barbecue. The situation gets worse because the water pressure gets even higher and the roof of one of the rooms falls down. Everyone starts removing things from the room and Toby puts little Jack in his room. However, the gate is not locked completely. When the plumber arrives, Kate forgets to lock the main door.

Chrissy Metz as Kate, Chris Sullivan as Toby, and Jonathan Kincaid as Baby Jack in 'This Is Us' Season 6 (NBC)

Just because it was Saturday, Jack knew that it was “Park Day”. Jack opens the main door and leaves for the park. After a few moments, Toby sees that the little gate of Jack’s room is not locked. He gets really paranoid and starts looking out for Jack. Kate realizes that she didn’t lock the door properly and tells Toby about it. Rebecca checks Jack’s room and realizes that his rubber shoes are not there, so she tells everyone that he has gone to the park. Rebecca finally finds him on the sidewalk and he injured himself by running hard and falling down.

Rebecca takes him to the hospital and he gets stitches. As soon as they reach home, Toby and Kate get into a fight and Kate starts accusing Toby of being irresponsible. Meanwhile, Toby told her that she was also responsible for this incident because she didn’t lock the door properly and taught Jack to open the door. When they both got really aggressive, Randall and Kevin came forward to support their sister, making Toby feel really upset.

Sterling K Brown as Randall, Chrissy Metz as Kate, and Justin Hartley as Kevin in 'This Is Us' Season 6 (NBC)

The incident makes Kevin really worried about his twins and goes to see them. Kevin tells Madison that she is officially released from emergency contact duties because he knew that Elijah was going to propose to her. The episode ends with Toby and Kate realizing how rotten their relationship has become. Meanwhile, the Big Three are there for each other and Kate tells her siblings that she doesn’t think they will make it.

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