
And so, outside of reading into, you're not wrong in reading into, like, there's genuine affection, or maybe something more there, but outside of that, it's for next season to reveal.The show follows a group of people born on the same day. "We have our plan, and we've had it for quite some time. To go beyond that, I can't say," Fogelman teased of their interaction. "I think the main takeaway should be, yes, despite the heartbreak of that beautiful scene between them and the unusual breakup between them, clearly something is very right with them in that future timeline at the end of the episode. We checked carefully to see if either of them was wearing a wedding ring, but their left hands were carefully hidden through all of their scenes.

But, in happy news for those of us who were really rooting for that couple (and still are), they seem to at least be in a very good, friendly and possibly even flirty place by the time Kate marries Phillip. The only problem was that Madison loved Kevin, but Kevin loved "their family." She called off the wedding just a couple of hours before it was supposed to happen. Of course, the flash forward was only a brief blip at the end of an episode that was supposed to be a happy celebration of Kevin and Madison's ( Caitlin Thompson) love. We also got a promise that we will finally be getting the full story of Rebecca ( Mandy Moore) and Miguel ( Jon Huertas), meaning there are multiple second weddings on the horizon. "We know what we owe, we know what our plan is and that's been part of the great benefit of, from the very beginning, the early success of the show allowing us to kind of know our end game, has allowed us to build for what we hope will be a very rewarding final season." "We have been working tirelessly to kind of set up this rewarding final season to make all the pieces fit together," he explained. He also shared that the show will "heavily" live both in that wedding timeline and the family gathering by Rebecca's bedside, while still exploring all the other Pearson family moments that the show has already been exploring. So, all those locations you've been to, all those future timelines we've been to, they will all get resolutions." "Everything will be resolved, and you can't always claim that 100 percent of your audience is going to like every single decision you make for the characters, but I don't think anything will be left on the table.

"There will be no looming questions when we get through the end of next season," he said. On a conference call with press, creator Dan Fogelman promised that "all of those timelines are going to be brought to completion and explained."
