We'll just watch this on repeat.
with fans. Watson even posted another dance video from Kate’s wedding shoot, in which she salsas with Huertas, who plays the Pearsons’ stepfather Miguel.Susan Kelechi Watson and Jon Huertas dance on set.
The actors have been making the rounds to discuss the final episodes, which will wrap up an incredibly touching generational story of a family of five. Shooting has been all fun and games for the cast and crew, but Brown admitted it’s about to get real sad, real soon.on her show last month. “Once we start to get to the last two or three episodes, there will be something that happens that I won’t be able to stop from happening because I know I’m saying goodbye.
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