With fans still recovering from Super Bowl Sunday's gut-punching episode, This Is Us took a different turn on Tuesday. In the intense aftermath of Jack's death, producers drove us down memory lane, making pit stops along the way to explore pivotal moments of the Pearson family's lives.

A Jeep Grand Wagoneer that Jack purchases in the early 1990s serves as the (literal) narrative vehicle in the episode. We learn that Jack knew he couldn't afford the luxury SUV, but somehow gets it anyway—much to his wife's surprise. Later, an aside between him and the car salesman reveals that he sealed the deal with one of his undeniable, Jack Pearson speeches. “That car is going to tell my family’s story just by looking at it,” he muses. “I want my kids to be okay, I want my family to be okay…I see my family okay in that car.” Who wouldn't hand over the keys after hearing that?

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But the Pearson patriarch's heartfelt sales pitch takes on a much deeper meaning seven years down the road, as we watch Jack's family begin to navigate through life in that same car—without him in the driver's seat. The Wagoneer becomes the focal point of the episode, and suddenly the audience is getting choked up over a 1991 SUV.

This Is Us fans took to Twitter to share their emotions over the classic vehicle, and everyone seems to agree: the Wagoneer brought on ALL the feels.

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Tonight’s episode of This Is Us is brought to you by the classic Jeep Grand Wagoneer, the best truck I ever owned. I still miss mine. pic.twitter.com/eIlUGOCTKk — Tim Irr (@WSAZirr) February 7, 2018

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Pearson kids all excited to hop in the #wagoneer reminds me of my childhood, wrestling my cousins for the right to ride in the back-back. 😌 #ThisIsUs @NBCThisisUs pic.twitter.com/2G63xbfNug — Becky Faith (@becky_faith18) February 7, 2018

And EVERYONE wants one now.

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Sorry to my future husband, but if our first car isn’t a wagoneer, I don’t want it. #ThisIsUs — Nicole Deshaies (@nicoledeshaies) February 7, 2018

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Literally looking up a Wagoneer on Craigslist to buy. #ThisIsUs — Angie Hodges 🤍 (@angiechodges) February 7, 2018

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If you own a Jeep Wagoneer the value just doubled. #ThisIsUs — Cathy Mcnamara (@CathyMcnamara2) February 7, 2018

(Sorry, Crock-Pot.)



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This is us: making housewives dispose of crockpots and look for a Jeep Wagoneer. #ThisIsUs #ripjackpearson — GingerWife (@82ginger) February 7, 2018

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Come on, even Jeep admitted that the episode tugged at their heartstrings!

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We're feeling nostalgic this morning, too. — Jeep (@Jeep) February 7, 2018

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Could this mean that we'll see a modern version of the Pearson family car on the road soon? We can't say for sure, but there's hope. Jeep has been hinting its plans to revive the Grand Wagoneer name for a few years, but plans for the all-new 2019 model have been put on hold for now. When it does finally hit markets, brand chief Mike Manley hinted that the luxury vehicle could demand as much as $140,000 for a fully-loaded model. Better break out your Jack Pearson negotiating skills for that price tag.

Kelly O'Sullivan Content Strategy Editor Kelly O’Sullivan is the content strategy editor for The Pioneer Woman and manages the website’s social channels, in addition to covering entertainment and lifestyle news.

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