🚨 Spoiler Alert 🚨 Tonight’s episode of ThisIsUs was two years in the making.
Regardless of if you prefer calling them Dejik or Malaysia -- Randall's shipping nicknames for his daughter, Déjà's , budding relationship with Malik -- it was clear from the start that this episode was going to be one of the most special offerings for Episode seven was firmly a love letter to both Philadelphia and young romance that tackled race issues in a way that even this slice-of-life show hasn't quite done before.
The episode itself kicks off with Malik convincing Déjà to skip school so he can show her his Philadelphia, not the tourist version that only involves the Liberty Bell and the Franklin Institute. After the pair get caught, Randall and Beth channel their disappointment into dinner at their home with Malik's parents.
"I did feel wrong," Watson admitted of Beth's actions at the end of the dinner."Part of me was like, I know I'm wrong. This isn't exactly right, what I'm doing, but I feel convicted. Because I felt like I can't just assume this kid is going to knock up Déjà. I can't just assume that but I have a right to assume that. I'm the caretaker of this person.
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