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This Is Usis taking the sourest lemon that life has to offer — currently, the COVID-19 pandemic — and working hard to turn out something resembling lemonade.
The seventh episode of the fifth season, titled “There,” will air next week on Feb. 9, according to the banner on NBC’swebsite. It was originally scheduled to air on Jan. 19 before beingdelayedto Feb. 2. A rerun ofThis Is Uswill play this Tuesday instead.
This Is Usisnot the only showthat has experienced production delays due to the global health crisis.
Last week, ABC announced that its long-running medical dramaGrey’s Anatomy— which was set to return March 4 — will resume its 17th season one week later than originally planned. In addition, theGrammy Awardswere postponed to this spring. (The ceremony was originally scheduled to take place on Jan. 31 with only presenters and performers hitting the stage in person.)
This Is Uscreator and showrunner Dan Fogelman previouslytweetedon Jan. 19 that “COVID-related production delays in L.A. have forced us to delay a few weeks,” adding, “But the next few are big ones, and we are close, so we hope you’ll hang in there with us. Sorry!”
A week later, on Jan. 26, Fogelman told viewers: “Hey all — so #ThisIsUs is a repeat again tonight as we catch back up… more info coming soon. Working hard (and safely) to get back with new episodes soon. Thanks for the patience and the lovely (mostly) notes.”
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The forthcoming episode has been touted as one focused on Hartley’s character Kevin Pearson, who was last seen hurriedly driving his car from Vancouver to make it in time for the birth of his and girlfriend Madison’s (Caitlin Thompson) twins.
This Is Usairs Tuesdays (9 p.m. ET) on NBC.
source: people.com