Who Hit Eddie On A Million Little Things

Let's talk about Eddie Saville! Remember him? The recovering addict, the talented musician, and the guy who got hit by a car on A Million Little Things? Yeah, that was a whole thing.
For a while, everyone was a suspect. We're talking dramatic stares, whispered conversations, and enough red herrings to feed a small army. It was like a soap opera on steroids!
At first, suspicion heavily landed on Alex Stewart's father, Reverend Stewart. He was clearly hiding something, and his past relationship with Eddie complicated things.
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The Plot Thickens (Like Gravy!)
Think about it: a troubled past, simmering resentment, and a man of the cloth potentially doing something very un-clerical? It's TV gold!
But the show loves a good twist. It turns out, good old Reverend Stewart wasn't behind the wheel. Phew! That would've been a serious stain on his reputation.
Then there was the whole Lindsay storyline. Eddie had a history with her. Was she seeking revenge for something? The suspense was killing us!

The Red Herring Parade
The writers really played with our emotions, didn't they? Each episode seemed to point the finger at someone new. This was such a great storyline!
We even considered the possibility of a random hit-and-run. Maybe it was just some unlucky soul who panicked. The drama was intense!
Remember when Gary took matters into his own hands and tried to investigate? His heart was in the right place, but his methods were... well, let's just say they weren't exactly FBI-approved!

The Big Reveal!
So, who actually hit Eddie? Drumroll, please!
It was Florence, the woman who was supposed to be helping Eddie investigate his assault! Talk about a betrayal!
But here’s the kicker: it wasn’t intentional! It was an accident caused by an argument in the car. All that suspicion, all that drama, and it was a horrible accident!

The Aftermath
Of course, the revelation led to a whole new set of problems. Guilt, forgiveness, and the struggle to move forward. This show is all about complex emotions, isn't it?
Eddie, ever the forgiving soul, had to grapple with his own anger and hurt. He had to decide whether he could forgive Florence.
Ultimately, the "Who Hit Eddie?" storyline was less about the "who" and more about the ripple effects of the accident on everyone involved. The relationships became more interesting.

And let's be honest, the sheer amount of speculation and theories made it a fun ride for the audience. We were all amateur detectives for a while!
So, next time you think about A Million Little Things, remember the time everyone was a suspect in the Eddie-hit-by-a-car mystery. It's a reminder that sometimes, the truth is stranger (and more accidental) than fiction!
"Sometimes, the truth is stranger (and more accidental) than fiction!"
