![]() Maggie really faces the music of her trip to Boston when she learns that not only has Europe closed its borders but that she is– pregnant. I feel like she makes the best of every situation when she has more than enough reason to get dramatic if she so chooses. I have to say, as much as I love Maggie, I’m really loving Darcy with Gary. Props to Darcy for trying to alleviate the tension and then extending an offer to Maggie to stay anyway. And Darcy (Floriana Lima) has been staying there with him, so walking into all of that is a lot to process! What is so awkward about this, you ask? Well, Delilah left Gary (James Roday Rodriguez) in charge of the house as well as the kids, Sophie (Lizzy Greene) and Danny (Chance Hurstfield). But that’s just the start of Maggie’s laundry list of issues to deal with.įirst and foremost, she was meant to stay at Delilah’s (Stephanie Szostak) place during her stay but awkwardly arrives at her house only to learn that Delilah is still in Europe. ![]() Of course, this comes with its repercussions as once she arrives in the U.S., Europe closes its borders to the world. ![]() For a fleeting moment, it seems all is well for dear ‘ol Maggie, until she has to schedule her 6-month cancer screening.ĭue to the lockdown going into effect in the U.K., she can’t get into the local doctor, so she schedules an appointment in Boston. A Million Little Things Season 3, Episode 5: Maggie’s surpriseĪs you may remember, she moved to London (finally!), and sort of has a new man in her life, aka her roommate with benefits Jamie (Chris Geere). I’m hoping that we’ll get more emphasis on the journey each character takes rather than focus on the devastating year we’ve already been through. Of course, in light of the pandemic, other characters are impacted which will likely play out as A Million Little Things Season 3 plays out. His character has been through the wringer over the course of three seasons so it’s really difficult to see his passion project taken away from him. Rome (Romany Malco) was all set to partake in his movie’s first table read, but with the COVID-19 pandemic gaining unwanted traction, everything falls apart before it even begins. More on that in a bit, though! We also have Eddie (David Giuntoli) dealing with his paralysis and the pain that comes with it.īefore the midwinter hiatus began, he was trying to avoid taking painkillers, but that hasn’t been working out as well as he would have liked. There were a couple of surprises (including the beginning of the COVID-19 lockdown) in the midseason premiere, but the biggest of all deals with Maggie (Allison Miller). Personally, I think that shows should try to go beyond that especially given television is our escape from reality, and this past year has stressful and scary enough without having to relive it all over again. A Million Little ThingsSeason 3 has officially returned from its midseason hiatus, and, boy, did it deliver! Joining a handful of shows, the series decided to incorporate the COVID-19 pandemic into its storyline.
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