[s4e9] So Long, Marianne Now
Symbolizes the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye and the enduring power of shared memories. Production Credits Director: Ken Olin Writer: K.J. Steinberg Runtime: 60 minutes imdb.com/title/tt19369032/">2024 TV series ?
Randall realizes his mother, Rebecca, is experiencing significant memory loss. After a series of disorienting events—including getting lost on a walk and losing her phone—Rebecca finally admits she needs to see a doctor. Meanwhile, Randall connects with Uncle Nicky by playing the same Cohen song, reciting the exact "poem" explanation he learned from Jack. [S4E9] So Long, Marianne
The title (Season 4, Episode 9) most prominently refers to the fall finale of the NBC drama This Is Us , which aired on November 19, 2019. The episode title is a direct homage to the 1967 Leonard Cohen song of the same name, which serves as a pivotal emotional bridge between the characters Jack, Nicky, and Randall. Plot Overview & Key Storylines Symbolizes the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye and
A nine-month jump to the Big Three's 40th birthday reveals a fractured family. Kevin is engaged and expecting a child, but he and Randall are no longer on speaking terms, and Rebecca’s cognitive decline has visibly worsened. The Leonard Cohen Connection The title (Season 4, Episode 9) most prominently
The episode centers on the Pearson family's first Thanksgiving at Randall’s new townhouse in Philadelphia. It utilizes three distinct timelines to explore themes of memory, legacy, and cognitive decline:
Marianne Ihlen, Cohen's longtime partner on the Greek island of Hydra.