A Million Little Things Season 4 Guest Stars

Okay, people, let's talk about the fabulous folks who graced our screens in Season 4 of A Million Little Things! We all know and love the core crew, but the guest stars added that extra sprinkle of, well, sparkle to our already emotionally-charged viewing experience.
Familiar Faces and Fresh Talent!
Season 4 welcomed back some beloved characters, and introduced a few new faces who made us laugh, cry, and occasionally throw a pillow at the TV. You know, in a good way! It's like when you're baking cookies and add a pinch of sea salt – suddenly, everything's just chef's kiss.
David Walton as Alan
First up, we HAVE to talk about David Walton as Alan! Remember him? Gary's therapist who became something more for Maggie. He's like that reliable friend who always gives great advice, but then you realize, "Wait a minute, maybe I want more than advice from you..."
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He brought a grounded presence to the show, especially when Maggie was, shall we say, navigating some turbulent emotional waters. Plus, Walton has that charming, boy-next-door vibe that makes you instantly root for him. We were all team Alan!
Andrew Leeds as Peter Benoit
Now, let's shift gears a bit. Andrew Leeds returned as Peter Benoit, the music teacher who… well, let's just say he wasn't exactly winning any "Teacher of the Year" awards. He's the human equivalent of stepping on a Lego brick – completely unwelcome and unexpectedly painful!

Leeds expertly played the role of the antagonist, making us despise Peter with every fiber of our being. His scenes were intense, and honestly, a little bit scary. He's like the villain you love to hate – if "love" means "want to see him get his comeuppance."
Erin Karpluk as Anna Benoit
Speaking of Peter, let's not forget Erin Karpluk as Anna Benoit, his wife. She was stuck in the middle of everything. Imagine finding out your partner is not who you think they are?!
Karpluk's performance was nuanced, showing Anna's shock, anger, and eventual determination to do what was right. Talk about a character arc! From supportive wife to empowered woman, we were cheering her on every step of the way.

Romy Rosemont as Shelly
And then there's Romy Rosemont as Shelly. She brings such warmth to the show. She is Rome's mom, a character we've grown to love.
Shelly always knows how to make us feel. Rosemont is a fantastic addition to the cast. She always brings her A-game.

The Impact of Guest Stars
These guest stars weren't just popping in for a cameo; they played vital roles in shaping the season's storylines. They added depth, complexity, and, let's be real, a whole lot of drama! It's like adding spices to a stew – they elevate the flavor and make everything more interesting.
Think about it: Alan's presence challenged Maggie to open herself up to love again. Peter's actions forced the group to confront difficult truths and fight for justice. Season 4 wouldn't have been the same without them. They are more than sprinkles; they are integral part of the cookie dough.
So, here's to the guest stars of A Million Little Things Season 4! Thank you for making us laugh, cry, and feel all the feels. You truly made the season unforgettable. Bravo!
