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|Season = 3
 
|Season = 3
 
|Episodes = 18
 
|Episodes = 18
|Airdate = November 19, 2020 - TBA
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|Airdate = November 19, 2020 -<br>June 9, 2021
 
|Premiere = "[[Hit & Run]]"
 
|Premiere = "[[Hit & Run]]"
|Finale =
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|Finale = "[[Justice: Part 2]]"
 
|Slogan = "A million reasons to<br>come together."
 
|Slogan = "A million reasons to<br>come together."
 
|Cast =[[David Giuntoli]] as [[Eddie Saville]]<br>[[Floriana Lima]] as [[Darcy Cooper]]<br>[[Romany Malco]] as [[Rome Howard]]<br>[[Allison Miller]] as [[Maggie Bloom]]<br>[[Christina Moses]] as [[Regina Howard]]<br>[[Grace Park]] as [[Katherine Saville]]<br>[[James Roday Rodriguez]] as [[Gary Mendez]]<br>[[Stephanie Szostak]] as [[Delilah Dixon]]<br>[[Tristan Byon]] as [[Theo Saville]]<br>[[Lizzy Greene]] as [[Sophie Dixon]]<br>[[Chance Hurstfield]] as [[Daniel Dixon]]
 
|Cast =[[David Giuntoli]] as [[Eddie Saville]]<br>[[Floriana Lima]] as [[Darcy Cooper]]<br>[[Romany Malco]] as [[Rome Howard]]<br>[[Allison Miller]] as [[Maggie Bloom]]<br>[[Christina Moses]] as [[Regina Howard]]<br>[[Grace Park]] as [[Katherine Saville]]<br>[[James Roday Rodriguez]] as [[Gary Mendez]]<br>[[Stephanie Szostak]] as [[Delilah Dixon]]<br>[[Tristan Byon]] as [[Theo Saville]]<br>[[Lizzy Greene]] as [[Sophie Dixon]]<br>[[Chance Hurstfield]] as [[Daniel Dixon]]
 
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This page is dedicated to the '''third season''' of [[ABC]]'s ''[[A Million Little Things]]''. The renewal was announced on May 21, 2020.<ref name="renewal">{{R|https://www.wdtvpress.com/abc/pressrelease/abc-announces-slate-for-2020-2021-broadcast-season/|ABC Announces Slate for 2020–2021 Broadcast Season|[[ABC]]|Wdtvpress.com|May 21, 2020}}</ref> Filming began on August 27, 2020 and will end on May 12, 2021.<ref name="dgc">{{R|https://www.dgc.ca/assets/Uploads/BritishColumbia/AvailsProductionLists/Documents/Production-List.pdf|DGC BC Production List|Directors Guild of Canada|Dgc.ca|July 3, 2020 (1st retrieved)}}</ref>
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This page is dedicated to the '''third season''' of [[ABC]]'s ''[[A Million Little Things]]''. The renewal was announced on May 21, 2020.<ref name="renewal">{{R|https://www.wdtvpress.com/abc/pressrelease/abc-announces-slate-for-2020-2021-broadcast-season/|ABC Announces Slate for 2020–2021 Broadcast Season|[[ABC]]|Wdtvpress.com|May 21, 2020}}</ref> Filming began on August 27, 2020 and ended on May 12, 2021.<ref name="dgc">{{R|https://www.dgc.ca/assets/Uploads/BritishColumbia/AvailsProductionLists/Documents/Production-List.pdf|DGC BC Production List|Directors Guild of Canada|Dgc.ca|July 3, 2020 (1st retrieved)}}</ref>
   
The season will consist of a total of eighteen episodes.<ref>{{R|https://twitter.com/heydjnash/status/1263647814636105729|18|[[DJ Nash]]|Twitter|May 22, 2020}}</ref> It aired on Thursdays at 10:00 PM until the [[The Price of Admission|eighth episode]], before moving to Wednesdays at 10:00 PM for the rest of the season. It premiered on November 19, 2020 with "[[Hit & Run]]".
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The season consisted of a total of eighteen episodes. It aired on Thursdays at 10:00 PM until the [[The Price of Admission|eighth episode]], before moving to Wednesdays at 10:00 PM for the rest of the season. It premiered on November 19, 2020 with "[[Hit & Run]]", and concluded with "[[Justice: Part 2]]" on June 9, 2021.
==Storyline Information==
 
Confirmed new elements/information about Season 3's storyline:
 
*The identity of the truck driver that hit [[Eddie]].<ref name="DeadlineS3">{{R|https://deadline.com/2020/03/a-million-little-things-season-2-finale-spooilers-creator-dj-nash-shocker-cliffhanger-eddie-dead-david-giuntoli-leaving-new-mystery-season-3-renewal-1202892915/|‘A Million Little Things' Season 2 Finale: Creator DJ Nash On Shocking Cliffhanger, New Mystery & Season 3|Nellie Andreeva|Deadline|March 26, 2020}}</ref>
 
*The {{WP|Black Lives Matter}} movement will be addressed.<ref>{{R|https://twitter.com/heydjnash/status/1292113971575525376|Our show works very hard to be authentic. It seems hard to do that and not address everything going on in the world right now.|[[DJ Nash]]|Twitter|August 8, 2020}}</ref><ref name="tvinside">{{R|https://www.tvinsider.com/954373/a-million-little-things-season-3-covid-black-lives-matter-preview/|'A Million Little Things': 5 Teases About Season 3|Meredith Jacobs|TV Insider|October 23, 2020}}</ref>
 
   
 
==Season Summary==
 
==Season Summary==
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{{Col-begin}}
 
{{Col-begin}}
 
{{Col-break}}
 
{{Col-break}}
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*[[Adam Swain]] as [[Tyrell Epps]]<!-- 12 eps -->
 
*[[Chris Geere]] as [[Jamie Clarke]]<!-- 9 eps-->
 
*[[Chris Geere]] as [[Jamie Clarke]]<!-- 9 eps-->
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*[[Terry Chen]] as [[Alan Kay]]
 
*[[Nikiva Dionne]] as [[Shanice Williamson]]<!-- 6 eps -->
 
*[[Nikiva Dionne]] as [[Shanice Williamson]]<!-- 6 eps -->
*[[Terry Chen]] as [[Alan Kay]]<!-- 4 eps-->
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*[[Lou Beatty Jr.]] as [[Walter Howard]]<!-- 5 eps -->
*[[Adam Swain]] as [[Tyrell Epps]]
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*[[Karen Robinson]] as [[Florence Davis]]
*[[Sam Pancake]] as [[Carter French]]<!-- 3 eps-->
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*[[Sam Pancake]] as [[Carter French]]<!-- 4 eps-->
 
*[[Michael David Adamthwaite]] as [[Albert]]
 
*[[Michael David Adamthwaite]] as [[Albert]]
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*[[Andrew Leeds]] as [[Peter Benoit]]
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*[[Bobbi Charlton]] as [[Jackie (The Lost Sheep)|Jackie]]
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*[[Andrea Savage]] as [[Dr. Stacy]]<!-- 3 eps-->
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*[[Tyler Cody]] as [[Jake Anderson]]
 
*[[Gerard Plunkett]] as [[Joseph Stewart]]
 
*[[Gerard Plunkett]] as [[Joseph Stewart]]
*[[Lou Beatty Jr.]] as [[Walter Howard]]<!-- 2 eps -->
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*[[Erin Karpluk]] as [[Anna Benoit]]
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*[[Mattia Castrillo]] as [[Liam]]
 
{{Col-break}}
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*[[Michael Weston]] as [[Christopher Gregory]]
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*[[Kari Matchett]] as [[Georgia Gregory]]
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*[[Ron Livingston]] as [[Jonathan Dixon]]<!-- 2 eps -->
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*[[Romy Rosemont]] as [[Shelly]]
 
*[[Jan Bos]] as [[Dr. Stein]]
 
*[[Jan Bos]] as [[Dr. Stein]]
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*[[Brian Scolaro]] as [[Brian]]
 
*[[Anna Akana]] as [[Dakota]]
 
*[[Anna Akana]] as [[Dakota]]
*[[Tyler Cody]] as [[Jake Anderson]]
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*[[Susan Hanson]] as [[Joo Hee Kim]]
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*[[Paul Rodriguez]] as [[Javier Mendez]]
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*[[Brynlee Fisher & Everly Fisher]] as [[Charlotte Dixon]]
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*[[Emrik Lopez]] as [[Milo]]
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*[[Donald Sales]] as [[Dustin]]<!-- 1 ep-->
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*[[Andrea Bang]] as [[Claudia]]
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*[[Brian Markinson]] as [[Craig Saunders]]
 
{{Col-end}}
 
{{Col-end}}
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====Guest Starring====
 
====Guest Starring====
 
*[[Matt Ward]] as [[Will]]
 
*[[Matt Ward]] as [[Will]]
 
*[[Keeya King]] as [[Tennille]]
 
*[[Keeya King]] as [[Tennille]]
*[[Andrew Leeds]] as [[Peter Benoit]]
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*[[Paul McGillion]] as [[Dr. Anton]]
*[[Bobbi Charlton]] as [[Jackie (The Lost Sheep)|Jackie]]
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*[[Rob Huebel]] as [[Xander Holmes]]
*[[Andrea Savage]] as [[Dr. Stacy]]
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*[[Donald Sales]] as [[Dustin]]
*[[Karen Robinson]] as [[Florence]]
 
====Returning====
 
*[[Ron Livingston]] as [[Jonathan Dixon]]<ref>{{R|https://twitter.com/heydjnash/status/1312386946153414656|Yes.|[[DJ Nash]]|Twitter|October 3, 2020}}</ref>
 
   
 
===Crew===
 
===Crew===
 
====Writers====
 
====Writers====
*[[DJ Nash]] {{Ep|Hit & Run|Miles Apart|Trust Me}}
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*[[DJ Nash]] {{Ep|Hit & Run|Miles Apart|Trust Me|No One Is to Blame|Justice: Part 2}}
*[[Michelle Leibel]] {{Ep|Hit & Run|Miles Apart}}
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*[[Michelle Leibel]] {{Ep|Hit & Run|Miles Apart|Redefine|No One Is to Blame}}
*[[Geoffrey Nauffts]] {{Ep|Writings On the Wall}}
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*[[Geoffrey Nauffts]] {{Ep|Writings On the Wall|Junior}}
*[[Terrence Coli]] {{Ep|Writings On the Wall|The Price of Admission}}
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*[[Terrence Coli]] {{Ep|Writings On the Wall|The Price of Admission|United Front|Justice: Part 1}}
*[[David Marshall Grant]] {{Ep|Letting Go|Timing}}
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*[[David Marshall Grant]] {{Ep|Letting Go|Timing|Junior}}
*[[Elizabeth Laime]] {{Ep|Letting Go|Trust Me}}
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*[[Elizabeth Laime]] {{Ep|Letting Go|Trust Me|United Front|Justice: Part 1}}
*[[Christopher Luccy]] {{Ep|The Talk|The Lost Sheep}}
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*[[Christopher Luccy]] {{Ep|The Talk|The Lost Sheep|Not Alone}}
*[[Nikita T. Hamilton]] {{Ep|The Talk|The Lost Sheep|Listen}}<ref name="311title"/>
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*[[Nikita T. Hamilton]] {{Ep|The Talk|The Lost Sheep|Listen}}
*[[Ashley Sims]] {{Ep|Non-essential}}
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*[[Ashley Sims]] {{Ep|Non-essential|Redefine}}
*[[Gabriela Revilla Lugo]] {{Ep|Non-essential}}
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*[[Gabriela Revilla Lugo]] {{Ep|Non-essential|Not Alone}}
 
*[[Katie Scheines]] {{Ep|Timing}}
 
*[[Katie Scheines]] {{Ep|Timing}}
*[[Royale Watkins]] {{Ep|The Price of Admission|Listen}}<ref name="311title"/>
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*[[Royale Watkins]] {{Ep|The Price of Admission|Listen}}
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*[[Corey Deshon]] {{Ep|The Price of Admission|Listen}}
*[[Corey Deshon]] {{Ep|The Price of Admission|Listen}}<ref name="311title">{{R|https://www.instagram.com/p/CLwrrN6rIN3/|Can’t tell you how good it feels to have my hand in writing this episode of @millionlittlethingsabc with @Coreydeshon & @nikitathamilton!|[[Royale Watkins]]|Instagram|February 26, 2021}}</ref>
 
   
 
====Directors====
 
====Directors====
*[[Nina Lopez-Corrado]] {{Ep|Hit & Run|Letting Go|Non-essential|Timing|The Lost Sheep|Episode 3.14}}<ref>{{R|https://twitter.com/OfficialChanceH/status/1372721981263552516|East coast! See you in 30 minutes for a brand new episode of #AMillionLittleThings @AMillionABC!!! 10pm on @ABCNetwork!!!|[[Chance Hurstfield]]|Twitter|March 18, 2021}}</ref>
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*[[Nina Lopez-Corrado]] {{Ep|Hit & Run|Letting Go|Non-essential|Timing|The Lost Sheep|Junior|United Front|No One Is to Blame|Justice: Part 2}}
 
*[[Tessa Blake]] {{Ep|Writings On the Wall|The Talk|Miles Apart|The Price of Admission|Trust Me}}
 
*[[Tessa Blake]] {{Ep|Writings On the Wall|The Talk|Miles Apart|The Price of Admission|Trust Me}}
*[[Nicole Rubio]] {{Ep|Listen}}<ref name="311title"/>
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*[[Nicole Rubio]] {{Ep|Redefine|Listen|Not Alone|Justice: Part 1}}
   
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
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|director=[[Tessa Blake]]
 
|director=[[Tessa Blake]]
 
|plot=[[Eddie]]'s injuries put a strain on his marriage as he secretly continues to manage the pain from the accident. Meanwhile, [[Rome]] struggles with his movie and finds an ally in [[Shanice Williamson|Shanice]]; and [[Maggie]] continues her journey in England as she and [[Jamie Clarke|Jamie]] grow closer than ever.
 
|plot=[[Eddie]]'s injuries put a strain on his marriage as he secretly continues to manage the pain from the accident. Meanwhile, [[Rome]] struggles with his movie and finds an ally in [[Shanice Williamson|Shanice]]; and [[Maggie]] continues her journey in England as she and [[Jamie Clarke|Jamie]] grow closer than ever.
|guests=[[Nikiva Dionne]] ([[Shanice Williamson]]), [[Chris Geere]] ([[Jamie Clarke]]), [[Sam Pancake]] ([[Carter French]])
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|guests=[[Nikiva Dionne]] ([[Shanice Williamson]]), [[Chris Geere]] ([[Jamie Clarke]]), [[Erin Karpluk]] ([[Anna Benoit]]), [[Andrew Leeds]] ([[Peter Benoit]]), [[Sam Pancake]] ([[Carter French]])
 
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|director=[[Nina Lopez-Corrado]]
 
|director=[[Nina Lopez-Corrado]]
 
|plot=When [[Eddie]] reveals his truth, [[Katherine]] suffers the consequences ... again. [[Rome]] and [[Regina]] offer support to [[Tyrell Epps|Tyrell]] and his mother, and [[Maggie]] and [[Jamie Clarke|Jamie]] are forced to address their relationship status.
 
|plot=When [[Eddie]] reveals his truth, [[Katherine]] suffers the consequences ... again. [[Rome]] and [[Regina]] offer support to [[Tyrell Epps|Tyrell]] and his mother, and [[Maggie]] and [[Jamie Clarke|Jamie]] are forced to address their relationship status.
|guests=[[Lou Beatty Jr.]] ([[Walter Howard]]), [[Terry Chen]] ([[Alan Kay]]), [[Chris Geere]] ([[Jamie Clarke]]), [[Adam Swain]] ([[Tyrell Epps]])
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|guests=[[Lou Beatty Jr.]] ([[Walter Howard]]), [[Bobbi Charlton]] ([[Jackie (The Lost Sheep)|Jackie]]), [[Terry Chen]] ([[Alan Kay]]), [[Chris Geere]] ([[Jamie Clarke]]), [[Andrew Leeds]] ([[Peter Benoit]]), [[Adam Swain]] ([[Tyrell Epps]])
 
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|director=[[Tessa Blake]]
 
|director=[[Tessa Blake]]
 
|plot=[[Sophie]] is distraught after a disturbing encounter, and [[Gary]] calls in [[Maggie]] and [[Regina]] for support. Meanwhile, [[Eddie]] makes an unexpected friend.
 
|plot=[[Sophie]] is distraught after a disturbing encounter, and [[Gary]] calls in [[Maggie]] and [[Regina]] for support. Meanwhile, [[Eddie]] makes an unexpected friend.
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|guests=[[Lou Beatty Jr.]] ([[Walter Howard]]), [[Bobbi Charlton]] ([[Jackie (The Lost Sheep)|Jackie]]), [[Erin Karpluk]] ([[Anna Benoit]]), [[Andrew Leeds]] ([[Peter Benoit]]), [[Karen Robinson]] ([[Florence Davis]]), [[Andrea Savage]] ([[Dr. Stacy]])
|guests=[[Lou Beatty Jr.]] ([[Walter Howard]])
 
 
}}
 
}}
   
 
===Redefine===
 
===Redefine===
 
{{Episode Table
 
{{Episode Table
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|image=Promo 311 42.png
 
|name=[[Redefine]]
 
|name=[[Redefine]]
 
|date=April 21, 2021
 
|date=April 21, 2021
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|writer=[[Ashley Sims]] & [[Michelle Leibel]]
|writer=TBA
 
|director=TBA
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|director=[[Nicole Rubio]]
 
|plot=Despite her trauma, [[Sophie]] goes through with her music school audition but quickly realizes she is struggling to move forward. Meanwhile, [[Rome]] and [[Regina]] grow closer to [[Tyrell Epps|Tyrell]]. [[Katherine]] and [[Eddie]] are at a crossroads, and [[Gary]] reconnects with [[Javier Mendez|his father]].
 
|plot=Despite her trauma, [[Sophie]] goes through with her music school audition but quickly realizes she is struggling to move forward. Meanwhile, [[Rome]] and [[Regina]] grow closer to [[Tyrell Epps|Tyrell]]. [[Katherine]] and [[Eddie]] are at a crossroads, and [[Gary]] reconnects with [[Javier Mendez|his father]].
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|guests=[[Lou Beatty Jr.]] ([[Walter Howard]]), [[Bobbi Charlton]] ([[Jackie (The Lost Sheep)|Jackie]]), [[Terry Chen]] ([[Alan Kay]]), [[Karen Robinson]] ([[Florence Davis]]), [[Adam Swain]] ([[Tyrell Epps]])
|guests=
 
 
}}
 
}}
   
 
===Junior===
 
===Junior===
 
{{Episode Table
 
{{Episode Table
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|image=Promo 312 19.png
 
|name=[[Junior]]
 
|name=[[Junior]]
|date=April 28, 2021
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|date=May 5, 2021
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|writer=[[David Marshall Grant]] & [[Geoffrey Nauffts]]
|writer=TBA
 
|director=TBA
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|director=[[Nina Lopez-Corrado]]
 
|plot=[[Gary]]'s [[Javier Mendez|dad]] connects with [[Darcy]] about his personal experience from the Vietnam War. Meanwhile, during a dinner hosted by [[Rome]] and [[Regina]], the video of George Floyd's murder is released, and they watch together in shock.
 
|plot=[[Gary]]'s [[Javier Mendez|dad]] connects with [[Darcy]] about his personal experience from the Vietnam War. Meanwhile, during a dinner hosted by [[Rome]] and [[Regina]], the video of George Floyd's murder is released, and they watch together in shock.
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|guests=[[Lou Beatty Jr.]] ([[Walter Howard]]), [[Bobbi Charlton]] ([[Jackie (The Lost Sheep)|Jackie]]), [[Terry Chen]] ([[Alan Kay]]), [[Karen Robinson]] ([[Florence Davis]]), [[Paul Rodriguez]] ([[Javier Mendez]]), [[Adam Swain]] ([[Tyrell Epps]])
|guests=
 
 
}}
 
}}
   
 
===Listen===
 
===Listen===
 
{{Episode Table
 
{{Episode Table
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|image=Promo 313 24.png
 
|name=[[Listen]]
 
|name=[[Listen]]
|date=May 5, 2021
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|date=May 12, 2021
 
|writer=[[Royale Watkins]] & [[Corey Deshon]] & [[Nikita T. Hamilton]]
 
|writer=[[Royale Watkins]] & [[Corey Deshon]] & [[Nikita T. Hamilton]]
 
|director=[[Nicole Rubio]]
 
|director=[[Nicole Rubio]]
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|plot=In response to the killing of George Floyd, the group of friends are forced to reevaluate their own racial biases and take to the streets of [[Boston]]. [[Rome]] opts out in favor of his mental health and has a candid conversation with [[Walter Howard|his father]] about how to effect change.
|plot=TBA
 
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|guests=[[Andrea Bang]] ([[Claudia]]), [[Lou Beatty Jr.]] ([[Walter Howard]]), [[Terry Chen]] ([[Alan Kay]]), [[Karen Robinson]] ([[Florence Davis]]), [[Andrea Savage]] ([[Dr. Stacy]]), [[Adam Swain]] ([[Tyrell Epps]])
|guests=
 
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}}
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===United Front===
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{{Episode Table
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|image=Promo 314 24.png
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|name=[[United Front]]
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|date=May 19, 2021
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|writer=[[Terrence Coli]] & [[Elizabeth Laime]]
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|director=[[Nina Lopez-Corrado]]
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|plot=[[Rome]] tries to help [[Tyrell Epps|Tyrell]] find a productive outlet for his frustrations about the racial issues in America while [[Regina]] is dealing with [[Shelly|her mother]]'s concerns regarding the future of Someday. Meanwhile, [[Katherine]] and [[Eddie]] struggle to navigate the waters of their relationship.
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|guests=[[Karen Robinson]] ([[Florence Davis]]), [[Romy Rosemont]] ([[Shelly]]), [[Adam Swain]] ([[Tyrell Epps]])
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}}
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===Not Alone===
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{{Episode Table
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|image=Promo 315 05.png
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|name=[[Not Alone]]
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|date=May 26, 2021
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|writer=[[Christopher Luccy]] & [[Gabriela Revilla Lugo]]
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|director=[[Nicole Rubio]]
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|plot=[[Eddie]] is determined to prove that he can still be a good father despite his physical challenges, and [[Sophie]] searches for answers to help cope with her trauma. Meanwhile, [[Rome]] and [[Tyrell Epps|Tyrell]] work together on a passion project.
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|guests= [[Kari Matchett]] ([[Georgia Gregory]]), [[Romy Rosemont]] ([[Shelly]]), [[Brian Scolaro]] ([[Brian]]), [[Adam Swain]] ([[Tyrell Epps]]), [[Michael Weston]] ([[Christopher Gregory]])
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}}
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===No One Is to Blame===
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{{Episode Table
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|image=Promo 316 16.png
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|name=[[No One Is to Blame]]
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|date=June 2, 2021
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|writer=[[DJ Nash]] & [[Michelle Leibel]]
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|director=[[Nina Lopez-Corrado]]
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|plot=As [[Gary]] once again acts as the glue that keeps this friend group together, he discovers that it is taking a toll on his relationship with [[Darcy]]. Meanwhile, [[Sophie]] leans on [[Rome]] to process [[Jonathan Dixon|her dad]]'s struggles and choices and how they might influence her own life.
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|guests=[[Terry Chen]] ([[Alan Kay]]), [[Sam Pancake]] ([[Carter French]]), [[Adam Swain]] ([[Tyrell Epps]])
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}}
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===Justice: Part 1===
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{{Episode Table
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|image=Promo 317 25.png
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|name=[[Justice: Part 1]]
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|date=June 9, 2021
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|writer=[[Elizabeth Laime]] & [[Terrence Coli]]
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|director=[[Nicole Rubio]]
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|plot=[[Sophie]] seeks justice for her trauma, and [[Maggie]] forces [[Gary]] to take a hard look at himself and his relationships. Meanwhile, [[Eddie]] goes to extreme measures to fight for his family, and [[Rome]] and [[Regina]] make big changes for their future.
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|guests=[[Terry Chen]] ([[Alan Kay]]), [[Ron Livingston]] ([[Jonathan Dixon]]), [[Emrik Lopez]] ([[Milo]]), [[Brian Markinson]] ([[Craig Saunders]]), [[Kari Matchett]] ([[Georgia Gregory]]), [[Brian Scolaro]] ([[Brian]]), [[Adam Swain]] ([[Tyrell Epps]]), [[Michael Weston]] ([[Christopher Gregory]])
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===Justice: Part 2===
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{{Episode Table
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|image=Promo 318 01.png
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|name=[[Justice: Part 2]]
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|date=June 9, 2021
 
|writer=[[DJ Nash]]
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|director=[[Nina Lopez-Corrado]]
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|plot=[[Sophie]] seeks justice for her trauma, and [[Maggie]] forces [[Gary]] to take a hard look at himself and his relationships. Meanwhile, [[Eddie]] goes to extreme measures to fight for his family, and [[Rome]] and [[Regina]] make big changes for their future.
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|guests=[[Andrew Leeds]] ([[Peter Benoit]]), [[Ron Livingston]] ([[Jonathan Dixon]]), [[Emrik Lopez]] ([[Milo]]), [[Kari Matchett]] ([[Georgia Gregory]]), [[Paul Rodriguez]] ([[Javier Mendez]]), [[Donald Sales]] ([[Dustin]]), [[Adam Swain]] ([[Tyrell Epps]]), [[Michael Weston]] ([[Christopher Gregory]])
 
}}
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Per [[DJ Nash]], he is the one who picked the number of episodes for this season.<ref>{{R|https://twitter.com/heydjnash/status/1263671327811964928|I picked the number. We did 17 the first season and 19 the second.|[[DJ Nash]]|Twitter|May 22, 2020}}</ref>
 
*Per [[DJ Nash]], he is the one who picked the number of episodes for this season.<ref>{{R|https://twitter.com/heydjnash/status/1263671327811964928|I picked the number. We did 17 the first season and 19 the second.|[[DJ Nash]]|Twitter|May 22, 2020}}</ref>
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*[[Stephanie Szostak]] ([[Delilah Dixon]]) only physically appeared in 6 episodes of the season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. As Szostak lives in New York City with her family, the series is being filmed in Vancouver, Canada with strict quarantine requirements, so the actress was not able to fly back and forth.<ref>{{R|https://www.instagram.com/p/CN8fSfyJrau/|Can’t say exactly when I’ll be back but #AMLT is back tonight. My body was aching watching last week’s. Love this cast and they’re perrrty talented too ❤️ #amlt|[[Stephanie Szostak]]|Instagram|April 21, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{R|https://tvline.com/2021/06/10/a-million-little-things-is-delilah-leaving-season-4-stephanie-szostak/|A Million Little Things: Is Delilah Done? EP Weighs In on Finale Burning Q|Kimberly Roots|TV Line|June 10, 2021}}</ref>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 00:31, 9 April 2023

This page is dedicated to the third season of ABC's A Million Little Things. The renewal was announced on May 21, 2020.[1] Filming began on August 27, 2020 and ended on May 12, 2021.[2]

The season consisted of a total of eighteen episodes. It aired on Thursdays at 10:00 PM until the eighth episode, before moving to Wednesdays at 10:00 PM for the rest of the season. It premiered on November 19, 2020 with "Hit & Run", and concluded with "Justice: Part 2" on June 9, 2021.

Season Summary[]

Overview[]

Friendship isn't a big thing. It's a million little things. Our gang ended last season with many challenges in front of them. In season three, we'll see our group of friends once again lean on each other in ways that are both moving and aspirational—something we could all use right now.

When we last saw Rome and Regina, they were about to adopt their son, only to have Eve, the birth mother they had come to know and love, change her mind. With that, Regina finally broke, leaving Rome at a loss as she heartbreakingly admitted: “You made me want this.” Rome and Regina must now face the challenge of moving forward—but how can they move forward from the loss of a child? Especially when that child is still alive, being loved by someone else.

As for Delilah, while she has been having fun with Miles, she begins to question if “having fun” is enough. While Sophie embarks on a journey to pursue her music and Danny discovers his confidence at school, Delilah sees her older children growing into young adults, even after losing their dad. And when Delilah realizes that her time with her own father is limited, she makes a life-changing decision.

When we left Gary, he had just made the difficult choice to pursue his new relationship with Darcy and leave his romance with Maggie in the past. As Gary begins to navigate dating Darcy, he encounters an unexpected challenge when he finds himself becoming an instant father figure to kids of his own. But the process of stepping into these fatherly shoes causes Gary to reflect on the way he himself was raised and make a life-altering decision.

Meanwhile, on the heels of confessing her feelings for Gary, Maggie arrives in Oxford. But her conviction to find out who she is without cancer is renewed when her new roommate Jamie encourages her to create a podcast, chronicling her experiences at Oxford and finding her voice. Maggie's British alter ego allows her to take chances and live outside her comfort zone—while she's literally living outside her comfort zone. But when unforeseen circumstances throw a wrench into her plans, we see Maggie finally bloom into the person she's always wanted to be.

As for the Savilles, we left last season with a big cliff hanger. Is Eddie dead or alive? While the premiere will answer that question, what we'll see this season is that Katherine and Theo will never be the same. They must tap into their strength and redefine their lives, leaning on each other like never before. Through their story, we will follow two mysteries: Who hit Eddie that night? And was this accident really an accident?

And just when the friends seem to find their new normal, their lives are upended when, like ours, COVID-19 rocks their world. We'll see the topics our show depicts—depression, breast cancer, chemical dependency, domestic violence, friendship, family and love—and how all of them are heightened by the challenges our world is facing right now. And we'll rediscover what our gang has always known in their hearts: With the love and support of your friends, you can get through anything.[3]

Cast[]

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Episodes[]

Hit & Run[]

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Original air date: November 19, 2020

Written by: DJ Nash & Michelle Leibel

Directed by: Nina Lopez-Corrado

Plot Synopsis: In the aftermath of Eddie's car accident, Katherine leans on their beloved group of friends for support. Meanwhile, Rome and Regina face a tough decision about the future of their family, and Delilah sees how her kids are thriving and wants the same for herself. Maggie jump starts her new life in Oxford, while Gary continues to navigate his new relationship with Darcy.

Recurring Guest Stars: Chris Geere (Jamie Clarke), Gerard Plunkett (Joseph Stewart)


Writings On the Wall[]

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Original air date: December 3, 2020

Written by: Terrence Coli & Geoffrey Nauffts

Directed by: Tessa Blake

Plot Synopsis: Katherine and Theo learn to adapt to their new life after Eddie's accident. Rome and Regina grow distant as Rome suppresses his anger over the failed adoption. Delilah struggles with having a date at the house while the kids are away. Maggie unexpectedly bonds with her new roommate as Gary navigates trying to stay friends with her while building his relationship with Darcy.

Recurring Guest Stars: Nikiva Dionne (Shanice Williamson), Chris Geere (Jamie Clarke), Gerard Plunkett (Joseph Stewart)


Letting Go[]

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Original air date: December 10, 2020

Written by: David Marshall Grant & Elizabeth Laime

Directed by: Nina Lopez-Corrado

Plot Synopsis: Katherine discovers a possible connection between Eddie's accident and Alex's mysterious death. Meanwhile, Rome seeks help to address some pent-up anger issues, and Maggie continues on her journey of self-discovery in England. As Delilah prepares for her trip, Gary helps Danny confront a bully at his school.

Recurring Guest Stars: Nikiva Dionne (Shanice Williamson), Chris Geere (Jamie Clarke), Sam Pancake (Carter French), Gerard Plunkett (Joseph Stewart)


The Talk[]

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Original air date: December 17, 2020

Written by: Christopher Luccy & Nikita T. Hamilton

Directed by: Tessa Blake

Plot Synopsis: Eddie's injuries put a strain on his marriage as he secretly continues to manage the pain from the accident. Meanwhile, Rome struggles with his movie and finds an ally in Shanice; and Maggie continues her journey in England as she and Jamie grow closer than ever.

Recurring Guest Stars: Nikiva Dionne (Shanice Williamson), Chris Geere (Jamie Clarke), Erin Karpluk (Anna Benoit), Andrew Leeds (Peter Benoit), Sam Pancake (Carter French)


Non-essential[]

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Original air date: March 11, 2021

Written by: Ashley Sims & Gabriela Revilla Lugo

Directed by: Nina Lopez-Corrado

Plot Synopsis: As COVID-19 becomes more widespread across the U.S., Boston goes into lockdown putting Rome's movie in jeopardy and forcing Maggie to return home from Oxford. Because the hospitals are overwhelmed with coronavirus patients, Eddie's back surgery is cancelled, leading him to take desperate measures to cope with the severe pain.

Recurring Guest Stars: Terry Chen (Alan Kay), Nikiva Dionne (Shanice Williamson), Chris Geere (Jamie Clarke), Sam Pancake (Carter French)


Miles Apart[]

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Original air date: March 18, 2021

Written by: DJ Nash & Michelle Leibel

Directed by: Tessa Blake

Plot Synopsis: Maggie is forced to face the harsh reality that cancer still controls her life, while Gary must choose between supporting a friend in need and building his relationship with Darcy. Meanwhile, Rome helps Regina at Someday during the COVID-19 transition.

Recurring Guest Stars: Anna Akana (Dakota), Chris Geere (Jamie Clarke), Adam Swain (Tyrell Epps)


Timing[]

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Original air date: March 25, 2021

Written by: David Marshall Grant & Katie Scheines

Directed by: Nina Lopez-Corrado

Plot Synopsis: Regina is faced with making difficult changes to keep Someday afloat during the COVID lockdown, while Eddie struggles to keep his secret drug addiction under wraps. Elsewhere, Maggie fears she may have revealed a bit too much on her podcast.

Recurring Guest Stars: Anna Akana (Dakota), Terry Chen (Alan Kay), Nikiva Dionne (Shanice Williamson), Chris Geere (Jamie Clarke), Adam Swain (Tyrell Epps)


The Price of Admission[]

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Original air date: April 1, 2021

Written by: Terrence Coli & Royale Watkins & Corey Deshon

Directed by: Tessa Blake

Plot Synopsis: Katherine realizes Theo is being discriminated against when one of his classmates asks him to wear a mask during Zoom school. Meanwhile, Regina finds her Vicodin is missing and suspects that Rome might've been the one to take them.

Recurring Guest Stars: Terry Chen (Alan Kay), Chris Geere (Jamie Clarke), Adam Swain (Tyrell Epps)


The Lost Sheep[]

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Original air date: April 7, 2021

Written by: Christopher Luccy & Nikita T. Hamilton

Directed by: Nina Lopez-Corrado

Plot Synopsis: When Eddie reveals his truth, Katherine suffers the consequences ... again. Rome and Regina offer support to Tyrell and his mother, and Maggie and Jamie are forced to address their relationship status.

Recurring Guest Stars: Lou Beatty Jr. (Walter Howard), Bobbi Charlton (Jackie), Terry Chen (Alan Kay), Chris Geere (Jamie Clarke), Andrew Leeds (Peter Benoit), Adam Swain (Tyrell Epps)


Trust Me[]

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Original air date: April 14, 2021

Written by: DJ Nash & Elizabeth Laime

Directed by: Tessa Blake

Plot Synopsis: Sophie is distraught after a disturbing encounter, and Gary calls in Maggie and Regina for support. Meanwhile, Eddie makes an unexpected friend.

Recurring Guest Stars: Lou Beatty Jr. (Walter Howard), Bobbi Charlton (Jackie), Erin Karpluk (Anna Benoit), Andrew Leeds (Peter Benoit), Karen Robinson (Florence Davis), Andrea Savage (Dr. Stacy)


Redefine[]

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Original air date: April 21, 2021

Written by: Ashley Sims & Michelle Leibel

Directed by: Nicole Rubio

Plot Synopsis: Despite her trauma, Sophie goes through with her music school audition but quickly realizes she is struggling to move forward. Meanwhile, Rome and Regina grow closer to Tyrell. Katherine and Eddie are at a crossroads, and Gary reconnects with his father.

Recurring Guest Stars: Lou Beatty Jr. (Walter Howard), Bobbi Charlton (Jackie), Terry Chen (Alan Kay), Karen Robinson (Florence Davis), Adam Swain (Tyrell Epps)


Junior[]

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Original air date: May 5, 2021

Written by: David Marshall Grant & Geoffrey Nauffts

Directed by: Nina Lopez-Corrado

Plot Synopsis: Gary's dad connects with Darcy about his personal experience from the Vietnam War. Meanwhile, during a dinner hosted by Rome and Regina, the video of George Floyd's murder is released, and they watch together in shock.

Recurring Guest Stars: Lou Beatty Jr. (Walter Howard), Bobbi Charlton (Jackie), Terry Chen (Alan Kay), Karen Robinson (Florence Davis), Paul Rodriguez (Javier Mendez), Adam Swain (Tyrell Epps)


Listen[]

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Original air date: May 12, 2021

Written by: Royale Watkins & Corey Deshon & Nikita T. Hamilton

Directed by: Nicole Rubio

Plot Synopsis: In response to the killing of George Floyd, the group of friends are forced to reevaluate their own racial biases and take to the streets of Boston. Rome opts out in favor of his mental health and has a candid conversation with his father about how to effect change.

Recurring Guest Stars: Andrea Bang (Claudia), Lou Beatty Jr. (Walter Howard), Terry Chen (Alan Kay), Karen Robinson (Florence Davis), Andrea Savage (Dr. Stacy), Adam Swain (Tyrell Epps)


United Front[]

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Original air date: May 19, 2021

Written by: Terrence Coli & Elizabeth Laime

Directed by: Nina Lopez-Corrado

Plot Synopsis: Rome tries to help Tyrell find a productive outlet for his frustrations about the racial issues in America while Regina is dealing with her mother's concerns regarding the future of Someday. Meanwhile, Katherine and Eddie struggle to navigate the waters of their relationship.

Recurring Guest Stars: Karen Robinson (Florence Davis), Romy Rosemont (Shelly), Adam Swain (Tyrell Epps)


Not Alone[]

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Original air date: May 26, 2021

Written by: Christopher Luccy & Gabriela Revilla Lugo

Directed by: Nicole Rubio

Plot Synopsis: Eddie is determined to prove that he can still be a good father despite his physical challenges, and Sophie searches for answers to help cope with her trauma. Meanwhile, Rome and Tyrell work together on a passion project.

Recurring Guest Stars: Kari Matchett (Georgia Gregory), Romy Rosemont (Shelly), Brian Scolaro (Brian), Adam Swain (Tyrell Epps), Michael Weston (Christopher Gregory)


No One Is to Blame[]

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Original air date: June 2, 2021

Written by: DJ Nash & Michelle Leibel

Directed by: Nina Lopez-Corrado

Plot Synopsis: As Gary once again acts as the glue that keeps this friend group together, he discovers that it is taking a toll on his relationship with Darcy. Meanwhile, Sophie leans on Rome to process her dad's struggles and choices and how they might influence her own life.

Recurring Guest Stars: Terry Chen (Alan Kay), Sam Pancake (Carter French), Adam Swain (Tyrell Epps)


Justice: Part 1[]

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Original air date: June 9, 2021

Written by: Elizabeth Laime & Terrence Coli

Directed by: Nicole Rubio

Plot Synopsis: Sophie seeks justice for her trauma, and Maggie forces Gary to take a hard look at himself and his relationships. Meanwhile, Eddie goes to extreme measures to fight for his family, and Rome and Regina make big changes for their future.

Recurring Guest Stars: Terry Chen (Alan Kay), Ron Livingston (Jonathan Dixon), Emrik Lopez (Milo), Brian Markinson (Craig Saunders), Kari Matchett (Georgia Gregory), Brian Scolaro (Brian), Adam Swain (Tyrell Epps), Michael Weston (Christopher Gregory)


Justice: Part 2[]

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Original air date: June 9, 2021

Written by: DJ Nash

Directed by: Nina Lopez-Corrado

Plot Synopsis: Sophie seeks justice for her trauma, and Maggie forces Gary to take a hard look at himself and his relationships. Meanwhile, Eddie goes to extreme measures to fight for his family, and Rome and Regina make big changes for their future.

Recurring Guest Stars: Andrew Leeds (Peter Benoit), Ron Livingston (Jonathan Dixon), Emrik Lopez (Milo), Kari Matchett (Georgia Gregory), Paul Rodriguez (Javier Mendez), Donald Sales (Dustin), Adam Swain (Tyrell Epps), Michael Weston (Christopher Gregory)


Videos[]

Gallery of videos used to promote the season.

Gallery[]

Gallery of photographic stills used to promote the season.

Trivia[]

  • Per DJ Nash, he is the one who picked the number of episodes for this season.[4]
  • Stephanie Szostak (Delilah Dixon) only physically appeared in 6 episodes of the season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. As Szostak lives in New York City with her family, the series is being filmed in Vancouver, Canada with strict quarantine requirements, so the actress was not able to fly back and forth.[5][6]

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