“A Million Little Things”: Eddie (David Giuntoli) and Katherine (Grace Park) are in a much better place this season … as seen in this food fight with their son, T (Tristan Byon). Giuntoli chatted with BTS ahead of the season two finale (10 p.m., ABC). … Where he, maybe, possibly, I don’t know – killed someone (trouble is, he doesn't know can’t remember he was so intoxicated that night). … And, OK, maybe she reminded Eddie of a wild night at the lake when they were younger. It's just that, well, Eddie’s also-an-addict sister, Lindsay (Sprague Grayden), happened to reappear. The two made up and made peace with Delilah – and even intend to renew their vows. Plus, he’s super supportive of a still-adjusting T. Eddie has become a producer, mentoring a new music maven and making money in the process. Roles have somewhat reversed of late – no, Katherine’s eyes aren’t wandering, but she quit her steady law firm gig to fly solo. Eddie is a recovering addict – and, yeah, he cheated with his best friend’s wife. Katherine, a lawyer by trade, was “the responsible parent” in season one, with a steady job (Eddie is a failed-ish rock star) and a straight path for son Theo (Tristan Byon). In season two, the group has come to terms with Jon’s death (mostly), and encountered new challenges: Namely, mending Eddie (Giuntoli) and Katherine’s (Park) marriage – even as she learns Delilah’s (Szostak) new daughter, Charlie, is Eddie’s – not Jon’s. Somehow, someway, Nash and his team manage to tell that story in a way that keeps the audience engaged, surprised, frustrated, and on the edge of its seat. It’s different tales of a diverse group of people working to maintain their friendships and support each other through life’s worst days and greatest joys. (See: Main character dies in episode one). It’s not an action-adventure, or a procedural, wherein we know the good guys will oppose the bad guys, some sort of fight will occur, and good will probably win in the end. Talk about checking your ego at the door.īut that’s the first thing that makes “A Million Little Things” so great: There’s no “B story.” Ten regular cast members, and each and every one of them gets to play an interesting character with an essential (and welcomed) piece of the overall story.Īnd that overall story is the second thing that sets “A Million Little Things” apart. … But which one is the star on “A Million Little Things?” Not one of them – and all of them!Īnd that’s not even including Ron Livingston, the iconic star of “Office Space,” whose character died in the first episode! This is a group of actors who could easily marquee any number of projects across networks. It has stars who are not stars, and a storyline that effortlessly leaves viewers desperate for five more minutes each week.ĭavid Giuntoli led a large cast on “Grimm,” as did James Roday did on “Psych.” Grace Park was a lead on both “Battlestar Galactica” and “Hawaii Five-0.” Romany Malco spent seven years on the critically acclaimed “Weeds,” while Stephanie Szostak squared off with Robert Downey Jr. Nash and his crew do better than any other show on TV. What “A Million Little Things” has is two things – and these things showrunner D.J. The truth is, many shows fail because they have a million little things. Besides playing a married couple, the stars now have another thing in common.In a season one tagline, ABC said friendship is “A Million Little Things.” Both actors have amassed a fortune of $6 million, which is pretty impressive. However, who is the richest? According to Celebrity Net Worth, it's a tie between Ron Livingston, who plays Jon Dixon in the series, and Stephanie Szostak, better known as Delilah Dixon in A Million Little Things. The cast has had a pretty successful career. How Much Does the Cast of 'A Million Little Things' Make? Here are the salaries of the cast of A Million Little Things. Since then, fans have wanted to know more about the actors behind the characters. The storyline was clearly setting things up for a smooth exit for the character as Szostak returns to her home only to announce that she wanted to take all her children back to France where they could have a fresh start. As the actress was also looking after her parents, her character too had her hands full with tending to her sick father, who later passed away from a stroke in the season 4 premiere. The pandemic was also an obstacle inside the reel world of A Million Little Things as she remained in France for most of season 3 to compromise for Szostak's filming issues.
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