After this week's episode of "This Is Us," which finally revealed the details leading to the death of a beloved character on the show, fans were steamed.

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Not at the show’s writers or actors, however. No, their heated anger was aimed at a brand-name kitchen appliance you can find in quite a few homes across the U.S. and the company that makes it.

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The episode showed patriarch Jack Pearson – who fans already knew had died in a house fire – turning off his Crock-Pot before going to bed on the night of Super Bowl Sunday in 1998. However, the old Crock-Pot with a faulty switch, a gift from a neighbor, ended up sparking and starting a blaze that quickly consumed the house.

Passionate fans of the show quickly took to social media to scold Crock-Pot.

And Crock-Pot felt compelled to create an entirely new Twitter account just to assuage fans' fears, even though their brand was never named in the episode.

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The renovation of Jekyll Island's Great Dunes golf course includes nine holes designed by Walter Travis in the 1920s for the members of the Jekyll Island Club. Several holes that were part of the original layout where located along the beach and were bulldozed in the 1950s.(Photo by Austin Kaseman)

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