
(ABC / Matthias Clamer)
Network: ABC.
Episodes: TBD (hour).
Seasons: Five.
TV show dates: September 26, 2018 — present.
Series status: Ending.
Performers include: David Giuntoli, Ron Livingston, Romany Malco, Allison Miller, Christina Marie Moses, Christina Ochoa, Grace Park, James Roday, Stephanie Szostak, Lizzy Greene, Tristan Byon, Chance Hurstfield, and Sam Huntington.
TV show description:
Friendship isn’t a big thing — it’s a million little things, according to the premise of the A Million Little Things TV show from creator DJ Nash. The contemporary serial drama centers on a group of friends, who first came together in an apparently random way.
Set in Boston, the series opens with Eddie Saville (Giuntoli) planning to leave his wife, Katherine (Park), for his lover; Jon Dixon (Livingston) trying to close a deal; Gary Mendez (Roday) waiting to learn if his breast cancer has returned; and Rome Howard (Malco) in the process of killing himself by overdosing on prescription medication.
Gary interrupts Rome’s plans when he calls to inform him Jon has committed suicide. The show then flashes back to seemingly happier times, just a week prior, with the four guys at the Boston Bruins’ opening game. As the story unfolds, before, during, and after Jon’s funeral, we learn the guys aren’t old school chums. They met when they got stuck in an elevator, a decade prior.
As the talker of the group, Jon drew all the guys out of their shells, and after discovering their shared love of the Bruins, convinced them to go in on season tickets. Since their unusual beginning, Jon had been the gang’s heart and soul and had a profound effect on their lives. Now they must learn how to go on without him.
As everyone processes this loss, their grief intertwines with guilt. Feeling bitter, Gary, who just got involved with Maggie Bloom (Miller) from his cancer support group, suggests that their friendship, while long-lasting, is ultimately shallow and probably insignificant to their lives.
Eddie, who has told his friends that he’s in love with another woman and wants to divorce his wife, insists this is not true for him. As the other guys know, it is Jon who helped Eddie to get sober seven years ago, after the birth of his and Katherine’s son, Theo (Byon). What they don’t know, is that the woman Eddie’s in love with is Delilah Dixon (Szostak), Jon’s widow and the mother of his two children, Sophie (Greene) and Danny (Hurstfield).
When Rome reveals he was in the process of ending his own life when Gary called to tell him about Jon, the guys start to get to an honest place with each other. They have miles to go though, and they may not get there.
Meanwhile, Delilah has taken Rome’s wife, Regina (Moses), and Gary’s date, Maggie, to the restaurant space Jon secretly secured on Regina’s behalf, as part of his final deal. While she’s celebrating her husband’s generosity, on the inside Delilah is riddled with guilt and wonders if Jon knew about her affair with Eddie.
The restaurant space wasn’t the only thing Jon was keeping under wraps. His assistant, Ashley (Ochoa), is hiding the folder he left for Delilah and has deleted files labeled “Rutledge” from his office computer.
Despite their secrets and shame, there is a lot of love in this group of friends, but there’s sorrow too, as there was before Jon’s untimely passing. Although some have achieved professional and personal success, others are struggling, and in some way, they all feel stuck.
Will Jon’s death wake them up to the fact that they must truly start living? Can these friendships help them save them from themselves? Stay tuned.
Series Finale:
Episode #TBD
This episode has not aired yet.
First aired: TBD
What do you think? Do you like the A Million Little Things TV series? Should this ABC TV show be ending or were you hoping for a sixth season?
Please do not cancel this show. It is so real and shows what true friendship is all about. A great find. Keep it going!!!!
Love th3 show, do not cancel
Love this show please continue. Rate it a 10
Million Little Things is really a great show. The script is smart, entwining multiple threads in a style similar to This is Us but more complex. It’s got the formula of a central mystery (why did he die vs. how did he die) and the acting ensemble shares warmth more evenly than This… Million (like This…) is intelligent TV, inviting us to pay attention and think a little more. As This flounders a bit after “solving” it’s mystery, Million has completely drawn me into the mysteries of each character. Please don’t take this away!
Please keep Million Little on the air!! This is a really Great Show. My 3 sisters and myself discuss who did what and what is going to happen next . We text each other after the show and before to discuss. We really enjoy this show because it’s so real of things taking place today. Thank You
Love, LOve, LOVE this show….please keep it going. I record it every week so that I don’t miss it.
love – love – love this show….I record it every week so that I don’t miss it.
come on peopoel
I want the show to continue. Love the characters!!!! Please continue the show.
My new favorite show! Such great vision to take hard depressing topics of cancer, suicide, mental issues, infidelity, friendship, and more and turn them into such a compelling drama that most of Hollywood wouldn’t dare address so candidly. Please please please renew. I love it!!!
Love it!
This is the best show on TV. Please don’t cancel it. It deals with reality, it moves at a fast pace but it’s not like a boring soap opera that’s on day after day and drags the story line out for years.
RENEW!! T his is a great show & I hope it is renewed. It’s a much better show that some of the remakes that have been brought back.
Me and my co-workers started watching this together then discussing it at work the next day. I was done with it after the 2nd show. Co-workers still barely hanging on waiting to see if any of the unanswered questions get answers. Not sure how many people will continue to watch without some meat to sink their teeth into. Thought is started out as a good show.
Love this show. It is real life and the cast is great together.
Love it and the cast seems so real they work so well with each other, please keep it