Okay, Let's Talk About *That* Episode...
Season 3, Episode 4 of A Million Little Things. Remember that one? Buckle up, because I have THOUGHTS.
Delilah's Dilemma (Again!)
Poor Delilah, stuck in France with her dad. Honestly, at this point, I'd be packing a suitcase just to "visit" someone, ANYONE, on another continent. I get it, she's got kids, but GIRL needs a vacation from the kids!
Anyone else think she should've just FaceTimed Danny's college interview? Seriously, it's 2023 (well, it *was* when the show aired). I'm pretty sure Harvard accepts Zoom calls now.
And the whole Sophie and Danny drama? Teenage angst is exhausting to watch, even on TV. I'm just saying.
Gary's Good Deeds (and Questionable Choices)
Gary. Bless his heart. He's always trying to fix everything, isn't he? Remember when he told Darcy that Peter sexually assaulted Sophie? Yeah...
It's sweet that he helped Sophie get her bass back, but maybe focus on his own therapy sessions first? Just a suggestion. Okay, maybe its an unpopular opinion.
And that whole situation with the veterans group? I loved seeing Gary step up and help them. But sometimes, Gary needs to just breathe. Maybe meditate? Anything!
Eddie's Rollercoaster of Recovery
Eddie. Oh, Eddie. His journey is truly the heart of the show for me.
Seeing him struggle with his sobriety is so real. David Giuntoli does an amazing job portraying that struggle.
The flashbacks with Alex were... intense. Anyone else getting bad vibes from that whole storyline?
Rome and Regina: The Rock Solid Foundation
Rome and Regina. They are the anchors of this whole group. Admit it, you love them too.
Rome's struggles with his mental health are always handled with such sensitivity. It's refreshing to see a show tackle those issues head-on.
Regina dealing with the adoption fallout? Heartbreaking. I just want them to have a win already!
The Unpopular Opinion Corner
Okay, here's where I might lose some of you. I don't miss Jon. At all.
Yes, he was important, and his death set everything in motion. But the show has evolved, and honestly, I'm more invested in the current characters' journeys.
Also, is anyone else a little tired of the constant relationship drama? Can't these people just have ONE good week?
Final Thoughts (and a Plea to the Writers)
Overall, Episode 4 was…fine. It wasn't the best, but it wasn't the worst. Just a typical episode of A Million Little Things, filled with drama, tears, and questionable decisions.
Dear writers, please give these characters a break. And maybe send Delilah on a solo vacation. She deserves it.
What were your thoughts on the episode? Am I completely off-base with my opinions? Let me know!