Due mostly to Holiday busyness and only a little to my supreme laziness there will not be full recaps for a few episodes, but please enjoy my bullet point thoughts on this episode of A Million Little Things in lieu of a full write up!
- Something tells me Gary’s gallows humor is going to get old
- Poor Rome is worried about worrying Regina
- And poor Regina now too!
- Maggie’s fake phone call to the radio psychologist is spectacular
- LOL she’s getting read so hard
- Katherine is finally getting some more plot!
- She’s also got a hot new dude into her at work!
- Damn…what is going on with Rome!?
- LOL I can’t believe Maggie dared Gary to open a lemonade stand
- It’s going to be something super mundane for Rome isn’t it?
- Like appendicitis
- Holy shit it’s Rufio!
- I feel like Regina’s going to blame Maggie for keeping it from her
- Yep…that could have gone better
- Super plot device that got Eddie into the ultrasound with Delilah
- I’m kind of desperate to go to this noodle house…
- Kidney stones is almost as mundane as appendicitis
- It is hilarious karmic punishment though
- This Maggie and Gary relationship is nothing but my worst nightmare scenarios
- I want to die so I don’t have to watch this impromptu karaoke scene
- I don’t think any of these noodle house patrons would be as into this as they are
- Poor Eddie not being able to be the kid’s dad
- Poor everyone. This show is so fraught
- Oh man, this singer is a way bigger dick than he seemed last episode
- Sam Pancake should be in literally everything – he’s the best
- OH Gary…I definitely get it, but you can’t really do that…
- I mean I do hope it works but it’s not his choice
- She’s definitely too young to be so nihilistic too – she could be completely fine
- “You know what life’s really about?” “I’m twelve” – Danny is pretty great
- I want Regina and Rome’s apartment more than almost anything
- Delilah for sure needs to tell her kids she’s pregnant
- Oh Danny! You are the actual cutest
- Gary is going to get SO DONE with being the only one who knows everyone’s business