A Million Little Things
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Created by | DJ Nash |
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Composer | Gabriel Mann |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 22 (list of episodes) |
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Production location | Vancouver, British Columbia |
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Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 41–43 minutes |
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Network | ABC |
Release | September 26, 2018 present | –
A Million Little Things is an American family drama television series created by DJ Nash for ABC. Nash, Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor, and James Griffiths serve as executive producers on the series. The series is produced by ABC Studios and Kapital Entertainment.
The series features an ensemble cast including David Giuntoli, Romany Malco, Allison Miller, Christina Moses, Christina Ochoa, Grace Park, James Roday, Stéphanie Szostak, Tristan Byon and Lizzy Greene. The series received a put pilot commitment at ABC in August 2017; A Million Little Things was ordered to series in May 2018 and premiered on September 26, 2018. On October 26, 2018, the show was picked for a full season of 17 episodes.[1] On February 5, 2019, ABC renewed the series for a second season which premiered on September 26, 2019.[2][3]
Premise
Set in Boston, a tight-knit circle of friends is shocked after a member of the group dies from suicide unexpectedly. Each friend realizes that they need to finally start living life as they cope with their loss. The title is a reference to the saying "Friendship isn't a big thing – it's a million little things."
Cast and characters
Main
- David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, a music teacher and stay-at-home dad who is having marital problems.[4]
- Romany Malco as Rome Howard, who yearns to accomplish something more meaningful with his life.[5]
- Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, a therapist and Gary's girlfriend who also survived breast cancer.[6]
- Christina Moses as Regina Howard, a chef who wants to open her own restaurant.[7]
- Christina Ochoa as Ashley Morales[a] (season 1), Jon's assistant.[8]
- Grace Park as Katherine Kim, who used to be the fun one of the group, but now is a mom juggling her career as a lawyer and parenting her son.[9][10]
- James Roday as Gary Mendez, a friend of Eddie, Jon, and Rome, and a survivor of breast cancer.[11]
- Stéphanie Szostak as Delilah Dixon, Jon's widow.[12]
- Tristan Byon as Theo Saville, Eddie and Katherine's son.[13][14]
- Lizzy Greene as Sophie Dixon, Jon and Delilah's moody 16-year-old daughter.[15]
- Chance Hurstfield as Daniel "Danny" Dixon, Jon and Delilah's son and Sophie's little brother (recurring season 1; main season 2).[14]
Recurring
- Ron Livingston as Jonathan "Jon" Dixon (season 1), a successful businessman who unexpectedly takes his own life. [16]
- Constance Zimmer as Jeri Huntington (season 1), a councilwoman
- Henderson Wade as Hunter (season 1), Katherine's co-worker.
- James Tupper as Andrew Pollock, a bar owner and Delilah’s boyfriend.
- Drea de Matteo as Barbara Nelson (née Morgan), a mysterious woman from Jon's past.
- Chandler Riggs as Patrick "PJ" Nelson (guest season 1; recurring season 2), a young man that befriends Rome, later revealed to be Barbara Morgan's son.[17][18]
Guest
- Sam Huntington as Tom (season 1), a mystery man from Maggie's past.[19]
Episodes
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 17 | September 26, 2018 | February 28, 2019 | |
2 | 19[20] | September 26, 2019 | March 12, 2020 |
Season 1 (2018–19)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |||
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | James Griffiths | DJ Nash | September 26, 2018 | 5.07[21] | |||
After completing negotiations for a deal on the phone, Jon goes out onto the balcony of his office, leaves his phone and an envelope on the table, and calmly steps over the edge to his death. Meanwhile, Gary is at the doctor's for a regular check-up to see if his breast cancer is still in remission. When Eddie gets the call he is packing a suitcase and about to leave his workaholic wife Katherine for his lover. Rome has just stuffed a handful of pills in his mouth when he gets the call and spits them out. Gary brings Maggie from his cancer support group to the funeral and wake, where she gets on well with Delilah and Regina. The four men met when trapped in an elevator, and since they were all Boston Bruins fans, Jon bought them season tickets every year. They go to the next game together to honor Jon and try to figure out why he did it. Rome admits he has been depressed and the others insist he get help. Jon's final deal was a subsidized lease for Regina so that she can open a restaurant, instead of catering from her kitchen. Delilah is worried that Jon killed himself because of her affair with Eddie and ends it. | |||||||||
2 | 2 | "Band of Dads" | James Griffiths | DJ Nash | October 3, 2018 | 3.79[22] | |||
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3 | 3 | "Save the Date" | Richard J. Lewis | DJ Nash & David Marshall Grant | October 10, 2018 | 3.66[23] | |||
It's Gary's 35th birthday; he has a passionate night with Maggie until Jon's text reminder. Maggie, mad at Gary for prying, goes running and encounters Rome, who asks her to be his confidante. Jon's Boston Bruins fantasy camp plan for himself and the guys is reconsidered by the others. When they decide to go, Eddie stops by his house for his "lucky skates", returning unexpectedly for his forgotten cellphone, which leads to the revelation that Katherine's found out about Eddie's affair with Delilah. As the tryst's gossip quickly spreads, Delilah feels distraught with guilt. At fantasy camp, high tensions between Gary and Eddie lead to a hockey rink fight. Although Eddie apologizes, all is not forgiven. Later, Eddie tells his wife the affair is over, but Katherine is still infuriated. As the day ends, Delilah explains to Gary that while Jon was there for everyone, she felt forgotten; the reason for the affair with Eddie. Later, Gary blows out the candles of the birthday cake alone. | |||||||||
4 | 4 | "Friday Night Dinner" | J. Miller Tobin | Julia Cohen | October 17, 2018 | 3.33[24] | |||
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5 | 5 | "The Game of Your Life" | James Griffiths | Jordan Hawley | October 24, 2018 | 3.49[25] | |||
Gary takes Maggie out on a romantic day of activities, including hot-air ballooning. Knowing that Maggie's cancer has returned, Gary begs her to go through with chemotherapy and pledges to be by her side, but she refuses, so Gary and Maggie play one-on-one basketball to determine her fate. Sophie is suspended from school for punching a classmate who has said hurtful things about Jon and her, so Delilah comes up with a plan to help get Sophie's aggression out in a positive manner. Rome attends his first therapy session and receives a prescription for his depression. Meanwhile, Theo stars in a school play. Despite Eddie pulling off a miracle to delay the play so that Katherine can see it after work, she tells Eddie that she's divorcing him in the aftermath of his recent affair, and Eddie winds up on Gary's couch. Later the guys find a used pregnancy test, and Rome thinks Regina is pregnant. But Regina says that the test belongs to Delilah. | |||||||||
6 | 6 | "Unexpected" | Nzingha Stewart | DJ Nash & Ashley Sims | October 31, 2018 | 3.31[26] | |||
The guys and ladies get together at Rome and Regina's home for game night, which comes to a grinding halt with questions about Delilah's pregnancy, leaving Eddie with more regrets about his affair. Eddie lands a gig at the bar, but is asked to stay with his son Theo while Katherine goes on a business trip; Gary and Maggie agree to babysit. Ashley visits a still-rattled Delilah while keeping Jon's insurance policy a secret. Shortly thereafter, Delilah asks Gary to bring her to the OBGYN to terminate her pregnancy. Rome and Regina set their sights on opening a new restaurant, but Regina's mom Shelley shows up and meddles into their affairs. Later, Regina finds Rome's suicide note written the day of Jon's death. Rome tells his wife that while he has a happy life, he still feels unhappy, leading Regina to console him. Later, Eddie has jitters as he's never performed sober before and calls Gary for some advice. After building up some confidence thanks to Theo, Eddie performs for his friends and patrons. After the concert, Delilah tells Eddie backstage that she and Jon weren't sleeping together and convinced Eddie that the baby is his. | |||||||||
7 | 7 | "I Dare You" | James Griffiths | David Marshall Grant | November 7, 2018 | 3.28[27] | |||
Rome wakes up with stomach pains and asks Maggie if it had to do with his antidepressants. After falling over, Regina panics and takes him to the hospital. While Gina struggles to cope, Gary and Eddie stand by to make sure Rome drinks a charcoal-like substance to clear his stomach to find the source of his pain, which was a small kidney stone. Delilah feels anxious about her ultrasound, and Eddie offers to take her. Gary and Maggie take turns playing a game of dare, including singing their rendition of Elton John's "I'm Still Standing" at a restaurant. Gary then tries once more to get Maggie to get chemo, but she's upset with him. Eddie encounters an up-and-coming singer who wants to use Eddie's song "Unexpected" in his album. Eddie reluctantly agrees, but passes on his advice to put the bottle down. Later, Danny, Delilah and Jon's son, has a date with a boy from school and asks Gary's advice. Meanwhile, Regina is still mad that everyone knew about Rome's depression but her, so the two go for the first-date role-playing approach. | |||||||||
8 | 8 | "Fight or Flight" | Ami Canaan Mann | Tawnya Bhattacharya & Ali Laventhol | November 28, 2018 | 3.47[28] | |||
Maggie has a recurring nightmare of herself in a plane with a young guy named Chad who's drinking some booze as they are in turbulence. Meanwhile, Gary helps Eddie and his son Theo find a new apartment, however Eddie is hesitant to commit to a 1-year lease. Gina and Delilah set up for the grand opening, but later congregate to discuss with their group on what to do since Gary and Maggie's breakup. They try to get Maggie to open up, but she relents, and they ultimately blame Gary. It is not until days later that Maggie finally reveals she is dying as the reason for the break-up. Meanwhile, Gary travels to Chicago for some advice from an unlikely source – Maggie's ex Tom. Later, the party commences at the new restaurant. Gary returns and joins in, but then sees Maggie and the two have another fight over trying to get chemo treatment for her. After Gary angrily walks out, he starts an affair with Ashley. As Gina drives Maggie home, it was revealed that Chad was Maggie's brother who died in a car crash resulting from a DUI. Maggie has another dizzy spell followed by the same recurring nightmare, which had a happy ending. | |||||||||
9 | 9 | "Perspective" | Chris Koch | DJ Nash & Jonathan Caren | December 5, 2018 | 3.17[29] | |||
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10 | 10 | "Christmas Wishlist" | Nina Lopez Corrado | Jordan Hawley & Chris Erric Maddox | December 12, 2018 | 3.37[30] | |||
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11 | 11 | "Secrets and Lies" | James Griffiths | Julia Cohen & Dante Russo | January 17, 2019 | 5.22[31] | |||
12 | 12 | "The Day Before..." | Silver Tree | Ashley Sims | January 24, 2019 | 5.41[32] | |||
13 | 13 | "Twelve Seconds" | James Griffiths | DJ Nash | January 31, 2019 | 5.29[33] | |||
14 | 14 | "Someday" | Richard J. Lewis | David Marshall Grant | February 7, 2019 | 5.25[34] | |||
15 | 15 | "The Rock" | James Griffiths | Jordan Hawley & Tucker Cawley | February 14, 2019 | 4.93[35] | |||
16 | 16 | "The Rosary" | Richard J. Lewis | Story by : Tawnya Bhattacharya & Ali Laventhol Teleplay by : Julia Cohen | February 21, 2019 | 5.25[36] | |||
17 | 17 | "Goodbye" | James Griffiths | DJ Nash | February 28, 2019 | 5.26[37] |
Season 2 (2019)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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18 | 1 | "Coming Home" | Nina Lopez-Corrado | DJ Nash | September 26, 2019 | 4.99[38] |
19 | 2 | "Grand Canyon" | Chris Koch | DJ Nash & Geoffrey Nauffts | October 3, 2019 | 4.77[39] |
20 | 3 | "Mixed Signals" | Steve Robin | David Marshall Grant | October 10, 2019 | 4.23[40] |
21 | 4 | "The Perfect Storm" | Nina Lopez-Corrado | Julia Cohen & Ashley Sims | October 17, 2019 | 4.05[41] |
22 | 5 | "Austin" | Eric Laneuville | DJ Nash & Michelle Leibel | October 24, 2019 | N/A |
23 | 6 | "Unleashed"[42] | Tessa Blake | Lauren Bachelis & Christopher Luccy | October 31, 2019 | N/A |
24 | 7 | "Ten Years"[43] | Robbie Duncan McNeill | Chris Erric Maddox & Dante Russo | November 7, 2019 | N/A |
25 | 8 | "Goodnight"[44] | Unknown | Unknown | November 14, 2019 | N/A |
Production
Development
It's an optimistic look at how the loss of a friend is the impetus for the other seven to finally start living, to make a promise to him and to themselves to finally be honest about what's really going on,... I know in my own life, my friend's passing is a constant reminder to keep things in perspective.
On August 18, 2017, ABC landed a series titled A Million Little Things with a put pilot commitment, to be written by DJ Nash, who would serve as executive producer alongside Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor. The series was described as "being in the tone of The Big Chill," with the title stemming from the popular adage, "Friendship isn't a big thing – it's a million little things."[45] Nash came up with the idea for the series following his single-camera comedy pilot Losing It. He said that "Sometimes in comedy, you have to apologize for adding drama, which is why I was so thrilled to see ABC's passion for a drama that has comedy".[45] ABC officially ordered the series to pilot in January 2018,[46] and the show was officially picked up to series on May 9, 2018.[16] The series is produced by ABC Studios and Kapital Entertainment.[16] On February 5, 2019, during the TCA press tour, A Million Little Things was renewed for a second season.[47][2][3] On August 8, 2019, it was announced that ABC had ordered a full season for the second season.[20]
Casting
On February 6, 2018, David Giuntoli was cast as Eddie.[4] A week later, Romany Malco was cast as Rome.[5] By the end of the month, Christina Ochoa had joined the cast as Ashley,[8] along with Anne Son as Katherine,[48] Christina Moses as Regina Howard,[7] and James Roday as Gary.[11] In early March 2018, Stéphanie Szostak was cast as Delilah,[12] while Lizzy Greene was cast as Sophie Dixon.[15] That month, it was also revealed that Ron Livingston had joined the series in an unspecified role,[13] which was revealed with the series order in May to be the character Jon.[16] On June 27, 2018, Grace Park was cast as Katherine, replacing Anne Son who was in the original pilot.[9][10]
Filming
Production on the pilot took place from March 12 to 29, 2018,[49] in Vancouver, British Columbia.[50] Principal photography for the first season began on July 24, 2018, and concluded on February 4, 2019.[51] Filming for the second season began on June 19, 2019 and is expected to end on February 19, 2020.[52]
Music
The soundtrack for the first season was released digitally on March 1, 2019, by Hollywood Records.[53]
Release
Broadcast
The series premiered on September 26, 2018 on ABC in the United States.[54] In Turkey, the series broadcast through pay broadcaster Digiturk.[55] The second season is set to premiere on September 26, 2019.[3]
Reception
Critical response
On review aggregation Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 53% with an average rating of 6.34/10, based on 32 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Despite a decent ensemble and a few intriguing elements, A MillIon Little Things breaks under the weight of its own emotionally lofty ambitions."[56] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the series a score of 51 out of 100 based on 15 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews."[57]
Ratings
Overall
Season | Timeslot (ET) | Episodes | First aired | Last aired | TV season | Viewership rank |
Avg. viewers (millions) |
18–49 rank | ||
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Date | Viewers (millions) |
Date | Viewers (millions) | |||||||
1 | Wednesday 10:00 pm (1–10) Thursday 9:00 pm (11–17) |
17 | September 26, 2018 | 5.07[21] | February 28, 2019 | 5.26[37] | 2018–19 | 49 | 7.78[58] | TBD |
2 | Thursday 9:00 pm[44] | 19[20] | September 26, 2019 | 4.99[38] | TBA | TBD | 2019–20 | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Season 1
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Pilot" | September 26, 2018 | 1.1/5 | 5.07[21] | 1.1 | 4.27 | 2.2 | 9.34[59] |
2 | "Band of Dads" | October 3, 2018 | 0.8/3 | 3.79[22] | 1.1 | 3.71 | 1.9 | 7.50[60] |
3 | "Save the Date" | October 10, 2018 | 0.8/3 | 3.66[23] | 1.1 | 3.50 | 1.9 | 7.17[61] |
4 | "Friday Night Dinner" | October 17, 2018 | 0.8/3 | 3.33[24] | 1.0 | 3.49 | 1.8 | 6.82[62] |
5 | "The Game of Your Life" | October 24, 2018 | 0.8/3 | 3.49[25] | 1.0 | 3.41 | 1.8 | 6.91[63] |
6 | "Unexpected" | October 31, 2018 | 0.8/3 | 3.31[26] | 1.0 | 3.36 | 1.8 | 6.67[64] |
7 | "I Dare You" | November 7, 2018 | 0.7/3 | 3.28[27] | 1.1 | 3.53 | 1.8 | 6.81[65] |
8 | "Fight or Flight" | November 28, 2018 | 0.8/3 | 3.47[28] | 1.0 | 3.55 | 1.8 | 7.02[66] |
9 | "Perspective" | December 5, 2018 | 0.7/3 | 3.17[29] | 1.0 | 3.42 | 1.7 | 6.60[67] |
10 | "Christmas Wishlist" | December 12, 2018 | 0.7/3 | 3.37[30] | 1.0 | 3.37 | 1.7 | 6.74[68] |
11 | "Secrets and Lies" | January 17, 2019 | 1.1/5 | 5.22[31] | 1.1 | 3.53 | 2.2 | 8.76[69] |
12 | "The Day Before..." | January 24, 2019 | 1.1/5 | 5.41[32] | 1.1 | 3.46 | 2.2 | 8.87[70] |
13 | "Twelve Seconds" | January 31, 2019 | 1.1/5 | 5.29[33] | 1.0 | 3.31 | 2.1 | 8.61[71] |
14 | "Someday" | February 7, 2019 | 1.0/5 | 5.25[34] | 1.1 | 3.45 | 2.1 | 8.66[72] |
15 | "The Rock" | February 14, 2019 | 1.0/5 | 4.93[35] | 1.1 | 3.50 | 2.1 | 8.44[73] |
16 | "The Rosary" | February 21, 2019 | 1.1/5 | 5.25[36] | 1.1 | 3.41 | 2.2 | 8.66[74] |
17 | "Goodbye" | February 28, 2019 | 1.1/5 | 5.26[37] | 1.0 | 3.32 | 2.1 | 8.59[75] |
Season 2
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Coming Home" | September 26, 2019 | 1.0/5 | 4.99[38] | 0.8 | 3.06 | 1.8 | 8.06[76] |
2 | "Grand Canyon" | October 3, 2019 | 0.8/4 | 4.77[39] | 1.0 | 2.97 | 1.8 | 7.74[77] |
3 | "Mixed Signals" | October 10, 2019 | 0.8/4 | 4.23[40] | 0.9 | 3.01 | 1.7 | 7.25[78] |
4 | "The Perfect Storm" | October 17, 2019 | 0.7/4 | 4.05[41] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2019 | |||||
Image Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Romany Malco | Nominated | [79] | |
Television Academy Honors | Outstanding Programs and Storytellers Advancing Social Change Through Television | A Million Little Things | Won | [80] |
Notes
- ^ Christina Ochoa is credited as a series regular through 1x13.
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