A Million Little Things Season 4 Season Finale

Alright folks, gather 'round because we need to talk about the A Million Little Things Season 4 finale! Did it make you cry? Let's be honest, it probably did. This show's practically a professional crier, and we’re all just willingly handing over our tear ducts.
Seriously, remember that box of tissues you stocked up on for flu season? You should've invested in a lifetime supply for this show. Between the heart-wrenching backstories and the surprise twists, it's a regular emotional rollercoaster, except instead of loops, you just get feelings. Lots and lots of feelings.
The Wedding Bells (Finally!)
Speaking of feelings, Maggie and Gary finally tied the knot! Hallelujah! After seasons of will-they-won't-they, near misses, and enough drama to fuel a telenovela, these two lovebirds said "I do."
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The wedding was exactly what you'd expect: beautiful, slightly chaotic, and filled with the kind of heartfelt speeches that make you want to hug your friends extra tight. Did anyone else notice the sheer amount of fairy lights? I'm pretty sure they used up all the electricity in Boston for that wedding!
But Wait, There's a Twist (Of Course!)
Okay, so we got the happy wedding, the perfect vows, and the adorable flower girl (hi, Janie!). But, this wouldn't be A Million Little Things if there wasn't a HUGE wrench thrown into the works, would it?

Gary's cancer is back. Seriously, show? Must you toy with our emotions like this? It’s like the writers are sitting in a room, sipping tea, and plotting ways to inflict maximum emotional damage on the viewing public. Evil geniuses, I tell you!
And the reveal! The writers went above and beyond. Did anyone anticipate Gary was leaving video messages for baby Javier? That single act is so overwhelming, it should be illegal.
Friendship is the Theme (Always)
Even with all the drama, the core of the show remains the same: the power of friendship. Through thick and thin, these friends are always there for each other, offering support, love, and the occasional awkward intervention.

Think about the friends that help you move, even when it means hauling that ridiculously heavy couch up three flights of stairs. Or the ones who bring over ice cream after a bad breakup. That's the kind of friendship this show celebrates.
Eddie, Rome, and Regina all stepped up to support Maggie and Gary. It's a beautiful reminder that even in the face of life's biggest challenges, we're never truly alone. The characters' support for each other really makes this show something special.

What About the Other Guys?
Of course, it wasn't all about Maggie and Gary. Regina continued to be the amazing and wise matriarch that we all know and love.
And Eddie? Well, Eddie's still trying to figure things out, but hey, at least he's sober and co-parenting like a champ! Progress, people, progress!
Rome also had some struggles, but his love for Regina and his commitment to his art kept him going. I'm pretty sure Rome’s the kind of guy who can find the silver lining in a dumpster fire. Seriously, what a great character!

Final Thoughts and a Box of Tissues
The Season 4 finale of A Million Little Things was a rollercoaster of emotions. It had love, laughter, tears, and enough twists to keep us on the edge of our seats. In short, it was everything we've come to expect from this show.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go rewatch the wedding scene and cry a little bit more. And maybe order another box of tissues. Just in case.
Here is to hoping that wherever the show goes next, it continues to inspire us to value our friendships and appreciate the little things in life. Because, let's face it, those little things are what really matter.
