the gradual implosion of Kate and Toby's marriage in the present, which comes to a head in the hour. And by focusing a significant portion of the episode through the eyes (and senses) of baby Jack — who was born visually impaired — the episode, titled «Saturday in the Park,» is unlike any other."[Creator] Dan Fogelman is an innovator in modern television so I was not surprised," Chris Sullivan told ET's Denny Directo at ' opening night celebration at PaleyFest on Saturday at the Dolby Theatre. «Episode 11 has a lot of the world from Jack's perspective, which is mostly blind.
And it's really clarifying as to what the world might be like or what it might be like to experience the world in that way.»«How beautiful,» added Chrissy Metz. «How many times do we get to see a visually impaired actor, especially at his age and seeing from his point of view in such a beautiful, poetic way?
But also such a heartbreaking way?»The actress marveled over the young actor who plays baby Jack. «He's just the cutest little muffin.
I can't even take it. My boyfriend and I were like, 'We can't watch it, it's just too much.' It's just wonderful… Listen, he's probably too smart for me.
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