![]() ![]() ![]() It turns out that Darcy’s company has a position in the city her ex wants to move to, and she is seriously considering going. ![]() Before splitting up, they promised that if either of them ever had to move away that they would only do so if the other could–for the sake of Liam (Mattia Castrillo). That hurt may now manifest in a sad way because her ex-husband wants to move away for a job. Darcy has been extremely cool through their whole relationship, so I get why she might be hurt by this. In fact, he didn’t ask or consult with Darcy at all before bringing Eddie over. But while he’s been a great friend, the entire situation isn’t suitable for his and Darcy’s (Floriana Lima) relationship. Gary has been an amazing friend to Eddie, especially this season with taking him to rehab and then having him move in so he can see Theo. But more on that later.Ĭlearly, there is a lot to talk about when it comes to this week’s episode of A Million Little Things Season 3, so let’s get right into the major moments! A Million Little Things Season 3, Episode 16 recap: Gary and Darcy Unfortunately, the cost of giving Eddie some happiness is coming at a great cost to Gary (James Roday Rodriguez). Things have been so chaotic with their family, and while Eddie has made mistakes, he loves Theo beyond belief. I was also happy to see Eddie get a win with Theo (Tristan Byon). Sophie makes a lot of progress with the help of Rome, someone she can entrust more than anyone because he understands where she is coming from. However, this week’s episode isn’t all gloom and doom. It’s been a difficult year for everyone, and as we inch closer to the end of the season, it’s clear that things may not get resolved before the season closes out. Regina’s (Christine Moses) restaurant is being hit by a lack of customers, Rome (Romany Malco) has been dealing with the emotional repercussions of the Black Lives Matter movement, Eddie (David Giuntoli) and Katherine (Grace Park) are getting divorced, and Sophie (Lizzy Greene) is dealing with the trauma of her assault. Given the COVID-19 pandemic, things have been chaotic for everyone. PT on ABC.A Million Little Things Season 3 gives us an incredibly emotional episode as members of the group finds themselves at their wit’s end. "A Million Little Things" airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. The actors on the show promise questions will be answered quickly for loyal viewers. Season two left us with several cliffhangers, including a big one involving the fate of David Giuntoli's character Eddie. "We have to hide to do those things because it doesn't suit protocol," laughed Malco. Malco says this new world has taken some getting used to, especially with a cast that's used to a lot of hugs and high fives. You have to wait and stand back away from everyone. "Everything has to be so protected you can't just walk up to a table and enjoy a buffet anymore. "Hair and makeup in full protection, that's a main difference," said Moses. Moses and her onscreen husband Romany Malco told us they are, of course, following strict protocols to keep everyone safe: COVID tests, masks, temperature taking and staggered schedules. The cast and crew of "A Million Little Things" came back for season three with a million big changes thanks to the pandemic. "We are in the Vancouver bubble!" said actress Christina Moses. While the characters are all dealing with some big issues, so are the actors: learning to work during a pandemic. LOS ANGELES - From cliffhangers to COVID, the cast of the drama series "A Million Little Things" returns for a third season in a new television world. While the characters on "A Million Little Things" are all dealing with some big issues, the actors are also learning to work during a pandemic. ![]()
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