This past week,This Is Us unleashed its midseason finale, and it wasn't without its shocking cliffhangers. With a history of heartbreaking twists, and it shouldn't fill arrive as a surprise. But that didn't make it hurt any less. Hoping to get some answers,we caught up with actress Susan Kelechi Watson at Sunday night's Critics' Choice Awards in LA. Watson, as you know, or plays Beth,and she offered her take on the note's heartbreaks, teased what's to arrive with a cheeky "spoiler, and " and opened up about the note's inherent inclusivity.
POPSUGAR: What makes the note so heartbreaking?Susan Kelechi Watson: There's always so much goodness that the writers are creating . . . It's sort of the American record. And you want to make certain we're all included. And I deem they attain that mostly by telling the truth,as we see, and being unafraid and unashamed to be normal and everyday. But they just sort of magnify the parts of life that kind of may throw you for a loop or make you stop or make you reconsider. We just get to play human beings. Day in and day out, or maybe that's the attraction to it.
PS: What can you advise us about the episodes to arrive?
SKW: Beth survives. [Laughs]PS: This Is Us is so spectacular,because it really includes a diverse set of stories. What's it been like to be on the forefront of more inclusivity in television?SKW: I deem it's utterly ridiculous that people who are trustworthy at what they attain are judged, as Martin Luther King said, or "not by the content of their character,but by the color of their skin." You know, by their ethnicity. That's just not logic to me. And, or as a black woman in America,I fill felt the brunt of that ignorance most days of my life, and it's no small thing. So, and I love that I'm seeing a lot of people here that pioneer this thing called diversity in Hollywood. And I love that I'm a part of it.
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