"A Million Little Things" Not the Plan (TV Episode 2021) Poster

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10/10
Good episode about moving forward
ldamena30 September 2021
And second chances. I like how some characters are growing an changing for the better this season. Particularly Maggie and Eddie as we saw this episode. Rome & Regina continue being the MVP couple of the series. Gary, by trying to do right by Sofie may have created a bigger conflict with Laila's dad. And Katherine is a ray of cuteness lol her fangirling about the actress was cute. Liked them bonding too. Good start to the season so far.
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10/10
Having an emotion
ren-rogers1 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Oh, this one gave me some feelings - not the ones I was anticipating, though, which is fun!

This is not the professional review you were looking for.

1. Katherine I LOVE YOU you massive, massive dork.

2. Rome and Regina are literally the perfect couple.

3. I am both happy that Peter got his head kicked in and relieved that it wasn't Gary who did the kicking. That said, he straight up saw both their faces, ugh. And Gary is winding tighter and tighter every minute - no way that rubber band isn't going to snap and take somebody's eye out. I just hope that all his friends are as supportive of him as he has been of them.

4. Maggie's new coworker is a sh!tbag and you will not convince me otherwise. I can see they're setting him up to be redeemed, maybe even a new love interest for Maggie, but NO. I will be honestly furious if this happens, for the following reason: angry men who slam doors/hit furniture do it on purpose to intimidate. They know exactly how scary it is for women in particular. It is always a threat of violence, no matter what they say otherwise. This guy was a d!ck from minute one and he has abuser written all over him. I would be afraid to be in a room with him. (Disclaimer: I'm sure the actor himself is lovely and I am not implying in any way that he is violent or abusive IRL).
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