A Million Little Things Season 3 Episode 4

Okay, so A Million Little Things, Season 3, Episode 4? Total rollercoaster. We laughed, we cried (a little!), and we definitely raised an eyebrow or two. Get ready to dive in!
Eddie's Struggle and a Tiny Triumph
Poor Eddie. He's really going through it, right? This whole dealing-with-his-past-while-adjusting-to-life-after-the-accident thing is seriously intense.
Remember when he met his maybe/maybe-not attacker in a rehab support group? Awkward doesn't even begin to cover it! It's like a drama club.
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But then, a small victory! He finally manages to play the guitar again. A very heartwarming moment amidst all the chaos. You just gotta root for him.
Regina's Restaurant Woes
Meanwhile, Regina is dealing with restaurant drama. And what is business without drama?
Turns out the building is falling apart! Like, literally. The roof is leaking. It felt like watching an episode of Kitchen Nightmares, but with friendlier people.

There is a silver lining with the new menu! It's a mix of old and new dishes to reflect on life which is pretty inspiring!
Rome and Tyrell's Budding Connection
Rome continues to navigate his mentorship of Tyrell, and it's becoming quite a beautiful thing to watch.
They’re bonding, having real conversations, and Rome is really stepping up as a father figure. It's giving all the feel-good vibes.

Even if it comes with its own set of challenges, this relationship feels like one of the most genuine and hopeful things on the show right now.
Katherine and Alan...It's Complicated
Oh, Katherine and Alan! Their relationship is like a tangled ball of yarn, and someone keeps adding more yarn. So messy!
She is trying to navigate her feelings and what she wants in life, and he is there. Supportive. It is getting deeper than it has been.
It's clear they care for each other, but the past (especially with Eddie) is a heavy weight. We'll see where this goes!

Maggie's Move and Gary's Feelings
Maggie is back in Boston! Everyone seems happy for her.
But now she gets back in town, she goes straight to talk with Gary about Peter's case. It's just sad!
Speaking of Gary, he's... well, being Gary. Supportive, funny, and secretly harboring a whole lot of emotions. The man needs a hug!

Overall Impression
This episode of A Million Little Things was a classic blend of drama, humor, and heartwarming moments. The show really excels at showing the messy, complicated nature of life and relationships.
Every character is dealing with their own struggles, but they're also there for each other, which is what makes this show so addictive.
So grab your tissues (just in case), settle in, and get ready for another emotional ride with A Million Little Things. Because, let's be honest, that's exactly what we signed up for.
"Friendship isn't a big thing. It's a million little things."
