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A Million Little Things

A Million Little Things

7,2 /10 (147 Votes)
2018 EN 5 Seasons

Overview

A group of friends from Boston who feel stuck in life experience an unexpected wake-up call after one of their friends dies unexpectedly.

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First air date

26/09/2018

Votes

147

Popularity

19.9

Life goes on. Ready or not.

Genres

Status

Ended

Type

Scripted

Created by

D.J. Nash

Networks

ABC

Language

EN

Last air date

2023-05-03

Episodes

87

Episode runtime

42 min

Website

abc.com
Season 1

Season 1

17 episodes • 2018 • ⭐ 4,0

Season 2

Season 2

19 episodes • 2019 • ⭐ 2,6

Delilah must help her children move forward from their father’s death, while hiding a huge secret of her own. Although s…

Season 3

Season 3

18 episodes • 2020 • ⭐ 2,6

Friendship isn’t a big thing. It’s a million little things. Our gang ended last season with many challenges in front of …

Season 4

Season 4

20 episodes • 2021 • ⭐ 2,4

Just as Eddie approaches a sense of normalcy and independence, a mysterious phone call from the woman who hit him threat…

Season 5

Season 5

13 episodes • 2023 • ⭐ 2,6

Eddie faces the challenge of being a long-distance co-parent, all while pursuing a new career path helping others who've…

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YouShouldKnow

2019-01-14

⭐ 7

A tight-knit group of people (so tight-knit it's actually scary) lose one of their own and the rest is about them grappling to pick up the pieces of their lives after fall-out. There are a quiet a few feel-good moments, cheesy lines and over the top "I love you"s are somewhat common, and only disproportionately sized house and flats (is everybody they're portraying rich?), but a darn good mix of realism: not everything is a happy ending. Not everybody gets what they want, families aren't perfect despite the facade, but the friendships here are too good. I didn't find myself screaming at …

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

2023-01-14

⭐ 1

James Roday and Ron Livingston are two actors that I have a lot of respect for, people whose work that I have enjoyed in the past...so it hurts writing this. But, let's be honest, this is a dramatization of suicide not unlike 13 Reasons. It doesn't exactly glorify it, but it does send the loud and clear message that killing yourself is a tragic action that makes you deep. And the actors involved are really above that. It's probably going to be a hit, the Millennials are going to love it...but honestly, its an overdose of melodrama about how deep people that kill themselves are, and th…

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