On the plus side: A Million Little Things' Eddie is, in fact, alive. On the not-so-great side: As the Season 3 premiere revealed Thursday, Eddie is paralyzed as the result of his hit-and-run, and now must rely on a wheelchair to get around.
One thing the executive producer will give away is that Eddie, who became paralyzed in a hit-and-run at the end of Season 2, will remain in a wheelchair throughout the duration of the drama.
The fact that Eddie will never walk again was a conversation that the character had with son Theo in Season 4, and again in the current season, when his daughter Charlie was surprised to see him walking in pictures from the day she was born.
One of the series' most compelling arcs continues to be Eddie's journey after being hit by a car in a Season 2 finale cliffhanger and becoming paralyzed, as this season has continued to put David Giuntoli's character in new situations to work through.
Not much is known about Thornton's early life. He is a native of Jefferson Park, a neighborhood on Chicago's northwest side. He is a graduate of The School at Steppenwolf, The Second City Conservatory, and The Second City Directing Program. Thornton became disabled from two strokes at the age of 24.
Szostak took a step back from the show at the beginning of Season 4 due to real-life circumstances. “She's such an amazing mom. That's why she needed to step away for a while because of the restrictions in travel between Canada and the United States.
It's because he doesn't have a scar. That's right! Eric is lying about receiving Maggie's brother's heart. He's never had any heart surgery and we learned there was no scar right at the end of A Million Little Things Season 2's midseason premiere.
When asked about Eddie's return chances in season 5, the star offered a disappointing response for fans in attendance, stating that while he would "love" to come back, it was unlikely. See what Quinn said below: I mean, they're shooting soon!
Katherine and Eddie are divorced. Katherine's aunt is mentioned in "No One Is to Blame", but it is not known if she is her father's sister or her mother's.
In Season 3, Episode 3 of A Million Little Things, we find out that it wasn't a red truck that hit Eddie, but a red SUV. Reverend Stewart revealed to Eddie that he saw the car that hit him and tried to chase it down as he called the police.
As Delilah is in labor, Regina follows her into the delivery room. She is helping to record the day for everyone later. They are soon joined by Eddie, who tells Delilah that all their friends know about the baby's true fatherhood. Then, Eddie stays by Delilah's side until the birth of their daughter.
Jon's last act before his death was to call Eddie and tell him simply, "Love each other." Now, this could be interpreted in myriad ways, but since Eddie was in bed with Delilah, Jon's wife, at the time, it sure seems like Jon knew that Eddie and Delilah had fallen in love instead.
In the A Million Little Things ending, Delilah and Eddie are still together and seem incredibly happy. And despite their rough beginning, they spent the next “15 years” as a couple and “are aging into their relationship very gracefully,” according to Terrence.
'A Million Little Things' Season 2 Finale: Rome and Gina Lose Their Baby, Eddie Gets Hit by a Car. One wedding — well, vow renewal — and a baby.
She felt emboldened after her stance at the radio station. But it seemed like a rash thing to jump to when she's still not sure if she has job security. Sure, Cutler fired Jane as punishment for Maggie going against his wishes and supporting a woman considering abortion.
Farewell to our favorite friends from Boston! Wednesday's finale of A Million Little Things, titled "One Big Thing," gives an emotional send-off to the glue that kept the friend group together: Gary (James Roday Rodriguez).
In the very first moments of A Million Little Things season 2, Eddie (David Giuntoli) finally revealed to his wife, Katherine (Grace Park), that he was the real father of their friend Delilah's new baby, Charlotte.
Brenda and Eddie were actually close friends of Billy Joel during his childhood. He wrote "Scenes from an Italian restaurant" as a tribute to their undying love. As referenced in the song they were divorced in 1977 and re-married three years later in 1980.
In the series premiere, in the aftermath of Jon's death by suicide, we watched as Ashley hastily deleted a set of files on Jon's computer from a folder titled "Rutledge." (There was also a physical folder that Jon created before his death, as seen in the photo above.)
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Eddie Is Learning to 'Let Go'
Professionally speaking, Eddie is in a “good place” when we pick back up with him in Season 6, Reidel says. “He's back at the 118, and he's happier and healthier than before.
Despite Max (Sadie Sink) being left in a coma at the end of season 4, she will be returning for season 5. The actress appeared on Today with Hoda and Jenna, where she opened up about the last season of the show. She told them why it was going to be 'sad and scary' explaining: "It's going to be awful.
When Chad died, Chloe received his heart. The worst day of Maggie's life thus became the best day of Eric's. However, six years later, Chloe died. At the same time, Chloe — as the actual recipient of Chad's heart — received a letter from Patricia.
There's no way the path forward will be easy or fun. But at least Eddie's lapsed sobriety is out in the open now, thanks to Regina's discovery that her Vicodin missing. (You'll recall that Eddie took it when he and Gary were at the Howards' apartment a few episodes ago.)
Eric explained that when Maggie's mom reached out to him, he couldn't bare to tell her that her son's heart had failed. So instead, he lied and told her that he received the heart.