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‘A Million Little Things’ Season 2 Episode Preview – ‘The Kiss’

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Hey Millionaires! After what seemed like the longest winter break ever, ABC’s A Million Little Things is finally returning this Thursday with all-new episodes. The midseason premiere is bound to be an emotional rollercoaster after the way the season left off just before winter break. Let’s do a quick recap:

Maggie and Gary:

The series left off as Maggie was preparing for a trip abroad and was frantically searching for her passport. While doing so, she found an engagement ring. Maggie, clearly with a fear of commitment, freaked out and confronted Gary about it. The two had a blowout fight, and at the moment, have broken up. Maggie ran to Eric for comfort and for a place to stay for the time being, but it appears that Eric is hiding a secret. Who was he on the phone with? Meanwhile, a heartbroken Gary seems to be slipping back into his womanizing ways. 

Rome and Regina:

Rome has come full circle after literally talking PJ down from a ledge. The act of stepping up and selflessly giving all that he had to save PJ made his wife Regina realize they were finally in the right place to start a family. Regina told Rome that she is ready to adopt a child. How exciting!

Delilah, Eddie and Katherine:

Last but not least, Delilah had just broken the news to her children Sophie and Danny about their new baby sister Charlie. All throughout Delilah’s pregnancy, Sophie and Danny believed that Jon Dixon was also Charlie’s father. Delilah made the difficult decision to reveal that, while Jon was alive, she had been having an affair with Jon’s best friend Eddie and that he was the biological father of Charlie. At the same time, Eddie and Katherine were sitting down to break that same news to their child Theo. However, just as they were sitting down to speak with Theo, the family heard a commotion coming from the back shed. They rushed out to find a totally distraught and sobbing Sophie smashing up Eddie’s guitar room, lashing out in anger over what he had done to their family. The fallout from this discussion is no doubt going to be huge in the second half of this season.

Thursday’s midseason premiere titled The Kiss picks up a short while after all of this craziness went down. Check out the official episode synopsis from ABC as well as the promo for the rest of the season below.

“It’s been three months since Delilah and Eddie revealed the truth about their affair, and Sophie continues to rebel against her mother. Maggie, Gary and the gang gather for the opening night of Danny’s play, and Rome and Regina take steps toward adopting a baby.”

A Million Little Things features a critically-acclaimed ensemble cast led by David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Saville, James Roday as Gary Mendez, Stephanie Szostak as Delilah Dixon, Tristan Byon as Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene as Sophie Dixon and Chance Hurstfield as Danny Dixon.

DJ Nash is the creator and executive producer; Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor, and James Griffiths are executive producers. ABC Studios and Kapital Entertainment produce the series.

The Kiss guest stars include Jason Ritter as Eric, Niecy Nash as Gloria, Jeffrey Joseph as Dr. Heller and Bodhi Sabongui as Elliot.

The episode was written by David Marshall Grant and directed by Steve Robin.

Be sure to tune in to ABC Thursday nights at 10 pm to catch new episodes of A Million Little Things.

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