The 44-year-old actor reunited with his television wife Joy Bryant, 44, on Tuesday at the ABC Disney Upfront Presentation in New York City.
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The NBC drama, now in its fifth season, might just be the most emotional show on TV thanks, in part, to its approach of many issues that viewers can relate to on such a deep level. Warning: SPOILERS AHEAD.
We've received quite a few e-mails from readers who are been worried that Parenthood has been cancelled by NBC. Well, it hasn't been canned and will
Now that Mae Whitman's pregnancy is bringing the fam back together, let's check in on what the Bravermans have been up to since Parenthood bid farewell in 2015.
The NBC drama, now in its fifth season, might just be the most emotional show on TV thanks, in part, to its approach of many issues that viewers can relate to on such a deep level. Warning: SPOILERS AHEAD.
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From the ''Pilot'' to the final season, we pick our favorite hours with the Bravermans
The NBC drama, now in its fifth season, might just be the most emotional show on TV thanks, in part, to its approach of many issues that viewers can relate to on such a deep level. Warning: SPOILERS AHEAD.
I don't want to make you cry more than you already do each Thursday, but we're down to the last six episodes of Parenthood. (I'll pause to let you grab the tissues.) That isn't lost on the cast either, who have already started to mourn the end. At the cast and crew's 100th episode party, they opened up to Glamour about the story lines that caused friction, the moments they'll never forget, and what's to come before we say goodbye. Jason Katims, the man responsible for our plethora of emotions, understands the impact he's had on the millions of fans who tune in to the show: "It's not that our show makes people cry—it makes them feel. I take that as a great compliment." That's partly why he decide to name his core family the Bravermans. "I was writing the pilot episode in Starbucks, and I decided to name them the Bravermans because I wanted our characters to be brave. I wanted our characters to be brave when it came to finding out their son had been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome or when they were told they had cancer or when they had to fight for their marriage. Just as
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