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ABC Original Comedy Drama Series ‘A Million Little Things’ Season 5 Also The Last Season Image Hints Character Major Death

“In season 5, one of the show’s central characters will be killed off. The show’s creator, DJ Nash, shared in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that “one of our friends will be saying goodbye in a heartbreaking way.” The episode in question, titled “The Final Chapter,” will be a series finale and the show’s final installment. The episode will also serve as an emotional goodbye to the fans as they bid adieu to the characters they have come to know. Nash revealed that “It’s the end of the show, so it’s goodbye to characters that we love so much and have been with for five years. It’s going to be very emotional. And it’s kind of bittersweet because the show is ending, but I think we know how to end it in a way that we’re all proud of. So I feel good about it. I feel like we did our best. we’re going to get to see all of the things that we love about our friends and what they give us, which is their love and support as they try and help each other through one last time.
Who is in the cast?
- David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville
- Romany Malco as Rome Howard
- Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom
- Christina Moses as Regina Howard
- Grace Park as Katherine Saville
- James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez
- Tristan Byon as Theo Saville
- Lizzy Greene as Sophie Dixon
- Chance Hurstfield as Danny Dixon
- Stephanie Szostak as Delilah Dixon
- Floriana Lima as Darcy Cooper
- Adam Swain as Tyrell
- Erin Karpluk as Anna Benoit
- Lou Beatty Jr. as Walter Howard
- Christina Ochoa as Ashley Morales
- Sam Pancake as Carter French
- Ron Livingston as Jonathan Dixon
- Andrew Leeds as Peter Benoit
Release Date:
The series was first released on September 26, 2018. Soon the series is going to end with season 5 which is scheduled to be released on February 8, 2023.
What is the series about?
The series follows several friends living in Boston who, after the death of an unexpected loved one, move their lives forward by tackling all of the little things that make up that day-to-day, humdrum and mundane tasks. This ultimately affects the relationships between the friends and how they react to each other’s conflicts. The series also highlights how the death of a loved one can affect your life as you try to move forward without letting it get in the way of your life. In addition to the main characters, ‘A Million Little Things’ revolves around the friends who surround them. The main group consists of Gary (James Roday Rodriguez ), Jon (Lizzy Greene), Eddie (David Giuntoli), and Rome (Romany Malco). Other central characters include their friends and family.
What can fans expect in the finale?
Nash shared that fans can expect some “really big things” to happen in the series finale. He said, “It’s a bittersweet goodbye, but I think there are so many lessons we get from these characters in their friendship and how they love each other. We try to put that into our own lives and how we treat one another. I think about that all the time now; I just want to be more loving toward people and put more of my energy into loving people than hating people. So it’s been special for me to go back through these five seasons of writing this show and thinking about how you bring love into your life.
What makes this series interesting?
‘A Million Little Things’ is interesting to watch because it covers a wide array of topics such as the impact of a sudden death, how to deal with grief, and how we try to move on from all life’s struggles. The show is funny, touching, and serious all at once. It shows that we need to learn from the mistakes of others instead of running away from our problems. The characters learn that they can overcome their adversities by choosing to be positive and humane towards each other. The show also shows how life should be lived and how to treat others.
Who can watch this series?
The series is appropriate for anyone who can enjoy a serious show about how we learn to love one another. Some scenes could be intense or upsetting for younger viewers. Anyone who can relate to this show will find it relatable and meaningful.
