A Million Little Things Season 2 Episode 14

Okay, Let's Talk About That Episode
Season 2, Episode 14 of A Million Little Things, huh? Remember "The Sleepover"? It's the one where Maggie jets off to Oxford. And Eddie is... well, Eddie is doing Eddie things.
Maggie's Big Adventure (Or Escape?)
Maggie goes to Oxford! Finally, right? She needed a change of scenery. A new academic challenge, far, far away from Boston.
But honestly, was anyone else slightly relieved? Don’t get me wrong, I love Maggie. But sometimes, her drama was a bit much!
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Maybe a few months in a different country was exactly what she needed. Plus, who doesn’t love a good study-abroad storyline?
Eddie, the Reluctant Rockstar
Then there's Eddie. Oh, Eddie. He's trying to be a good dad. He's trying to be a good husband. He's also still a walking disaster.
His storyline in this episode revolves around… guess what? More secrets! It's always secrets with Eddie. I think that's his superpower.

Seriously, does he ever learn? Or is he destined to forever trip over his own feet?
Delilah's Dilemma, Part 27
Delilah is, as always, juggling a million things. Kids, grief, secrets... You name it, she's got it on her plate.
And let’s be honest, she’s remarkably good at it all things considered. Superwoman in mom jeans, anyone?

Gary Being... Gary
Gary is Gary. Always the supportive friend. Always the comedic relief. Sometimes a little too much, but usually in a good way.
He’s got the best intentions. Even if his execution is, shall we say, questionable. We love you Gary, for all you are and are not!
Unpopular Opinion Time!
Okay, here's my slightly controversial take: I didn’t miss Rome and Regina that much in this episode. Gasp! I know!

Don’t get me wrong, they're fantastic characters. But the storylines involving them felt a little bit sidelined here. Maybe that helped balance the episode.
Sometimes, a little less Rome and Regina allows other characters to shine. Just a thought.
The Verdict?
Overall, "The Sleepover" was a solid episode. It was a good setup for the second half of the season. It had its moments of drama, humor, and heartwarming friendship.

And let's be real, the ending was another cliffhanger. They really know how to reel us back in every time! Are you ready to watch the next episode?
A Million Little Things does what it does best. It gives us characters we can root for, even when they're making questionable choices. See you next time!
