A Million Little Things

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is that annoying daughter living that huge gorgeous house with no parents? No job and not in college.
There is no way her parents had that much money where her mom can live in Paris indefinitely while she gets this huge multi-million dollar home. Her Character is the absolute worst right behind Maggie.


I think I missed something, weren't they selling the house last season?


Yes, the house has been on the market and just sold sn episode ago. Anyone still watching?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is that annoying daughter living that huge gorgeous house with no parents? No job and not in college.
There is no way her parents had that much money where her mom can live in Paris indefinitely while she gets this huge multi-million dollar home. Her Character is the absolute worst right behind Maggie.


I think I missed something, weren't they selling the house last season?


Yes, the house has been on the market and just sold sn episode ago. Anyone still watching?

Yes. The last episode was soooo sad.
Gary is the best.
Anonymous
Next week is the series finale. I’ve been semi hate watching all along. So much defies credulity and logic. And yet I still watch it.

I was really hoping they’d leave Gary’s health in limbo rather than this tear jerking finale.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is that annoying daughter living that huge gorgeous house with no parents? No job and not in college.
There is no way her parents had that much money where her mom can live in Paris indefinitely while she gets this huge multi-million dollar home. Her Character is the absolute worst right behind Maggie.


I think I missed something, weren't they selling the house last season?


Yes, the house has been on the market and just sold sn episode ago. Anyone still watching?


Yep and now D and Eddy have an new condo down the hall from Maggie and Gary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Next week is the series finale. I’ve been semi hate watching all along. So much defies credulity and logic. And yet I still watch it.

I was really hoping they’d leave Gary’s health in limbo rather than this tear jerking finale.


It's tearjerking because it's realistic. Cancer recurs, people try to fight it in ways that sometimes are grasping at straws (the Mexico treatment idea), people marry because they realize they're close to death and want to make that statement of marriage. Ask me how I know all this....Right down to the marriage part. Very like my late relative's situation.

It would have been easier on viewers' emotions to leave Gary in limbo so people could imagine a post-series world where he's OK, or lives longer. But I give the show credit for rounding out the run with what looks like it'll be Gary's death. It's the most realistic direction they've taken in a long time. And I have to praise James Roday Rodriguez as Gary. The mordant humor in a seriously ill person is realistic too, in the best way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Next week is the series finale. I’ve been semi hate watching all along. So much defies credulity and logic. And yet I still watch it.

I was really hoping they’d leave Gary’s health in limbo rather than this tear jerking finale.


It's tearjerking because it's realistic. Cancer recurs, people try to fight it in ways that sometimes are grasping at straws (the Mexico treatment idea), people marry because they realize they're close to death and want to make that statement of marriage. Ask me how I know all this....Right down to the marriage part. Very like my late relative's situation.

It would have been easier on viewers' emotions to leave Gary in limbo so people could imagine a post-series world where he's OK, or lives longer. But I give the show credit for rounding out the run with what looks like it'll be Gary's death. It's the most realistic direction they've taken in a long time. And I have to praise James Roday Rodriguez as Gary. The mordant humor in a seriously ill person is realistic too, in the best way.


I watched the latest episode in the middle of the night (insomnia), I cried from minute 4 until the end!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Next week is the series finale. I’ve been semi hate watching all along. So much defies credulity and logic. And yet I still watch it.

I was really hoping they’d leave Gary’s health in limbo rather than this tear jerking finale.


It's tearjerking because it's realistic. Cancer recurs, people try to fight it in ways that sometimes are grasping at straws (the Mexico treatment idea), people marry because they realize they're close to death and want to make that statement of marriage. Ask me how I know all this....Right down to the marriage part. Very like my late relative's situation.

It would have been easier on viewers' emotions to leave Gary in limbo so people could imagine a post-series world where he's OK, or lives longer. But I give the show credit for rounding out the run with what looks like it'll be Gary's death. It's the most realistic direction they've taken in a long time. And I have to praise James Roday Rodriguez as Gary. The mordant humor in a seriously ill person is realistic too, in the best way.


I’m the PP you quote and I’m a cancer survivor myself. Maybe it just hit too close to home.
Anonymous
Yes, this week's episode was SO SAD. And so unrealistic in all the other story lines (finding a condo on the same floor, being so enthusiastic about bringing another child into the world with your new bipolar wife...).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is that annoying daughter living that huge gorgeous house with no parents? No job and not in college.
There is no way her parents had that much money where her mom can live in Paris indefinitely while she gets this huge multi-million dollar home. Her Character is the absolute worst right behind Maggie.


I think I missed something, weren't they selling the house last season?


Yes, the house has been on the market and just sold sn episode ago. Anyone still watching?

Yes. The last episode was soooo sad.
Gary is the best.





I thought MA had Assisted suicide rules, but google it and they didn't shocked that they don't.
the last few minutes of the show were uncalled for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is that annoying daughter living that huge gorgeous house with no parents? No job and not in college.
There is no way her parents had that much money where her mom can live in Paris indefinitely while she gets this huge multi-million dollar home. Her Character is the absolute worst right behind Maggie.



I like her, she cute, she not as annyoing as she was on her "Niki, Rikcy, Dawn show
Anonymous
Am I the only one who hates the Gary character as well as Maggie?. I have no emotional attachment to either of them.... I think the only redeeming characters on this show are Rome and Regina
Anonymous
Can’t believe 1984 it’s now *** old***
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who hates the Gary character as well as Maggie?. I have no emotional attachment to either of them.... I think the only redeeming characters on this show
are Rome and Regina




Ehh, I just don’t like he’s jokes
Anonymous
Wow the finale was so sad! Can't stop crying
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who hates the Gary character as well as Maggie?. I have no emotional attachment to either of them.... I think the only redeeming characters on this show are Rome and Regina


Well, if you hated Gary, are you happy now?
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