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I was also recently devastated to find out that this show was cancelled. Brothers and Sisters is a family based drama that revolves around the Walker family who discovers shocking surprises after their father passes away. This show can literally make you laugh, cry and be angered but in the end you will not want to stop. The kids, Sarah, Kitty, Tommy, Kevin and Justin, have grown to become wonderful adults but they still struggle with everyday life and always count on each other, especially their mom, to be there to help. I fell in love with the actors themselves because they made you feel as if you were apart of the family. Kitty (Calista Flockhart) and Robert (Rob Lowe) had great on screen chemistry and it broke my heart to see them fight and struggle with all of their problems. I could see myself in Justin (Dave Annable) because he did an awesome job of playing the youngest kid and trying to make everyone happy and understand that he is an adult too. Many adults who are bending over backwards to save their family could relate to Sarah (Rachel Griffiths) and Tommy (Balthazar Getty) because they did a great job of portraying families who are fighting a hard battle, but at the end of the day will do anything for their family. I am proud of Kevin (Matthew Rhys) who reached out to the struggling LGBT community and made me start to understand and feel for what they are going through. Well I just want you to know that their will always be someone out there who cares, especially me. I feel bad for Saul (Ron Rifkin) because he does anything and everything for his sisters family (the Walkers) but he never really gets the reward and praise he deserves. Holly (Patricia Wettig) and Rebecca (Emily VanCamp) have the struggling single mother-daughter relationship that some of us can relate. Last but not least, the mother of it all is Nora Walker (Sally Field). She struggles with the passing of her husband and his secrets hurt her the most.I cannot say enough how proud I am of all the actors and how much they made me feel like I was apart of their family. I wish them the best on their new projects and thank them for being apart of this wonderful show!
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