- 8.1/10219 votes
#1 - hit & run
Season 3 Episode 1 - Aired 11/19/2020
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.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: D.J. Nash, Michelle Leibel
- 8.0/10190 votes
#2 - writings on the wall
Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 12/3/2020
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.
Director: Tessa Blake
Writer: Geoffrey Nauffts, Terrence Coli
- 8.0/10193 votes
#3 - letting go
Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 12/10/2020
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.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: David Marshall Grant, Elizabeth Laime
- 8.1/10184 votes
#4 - the talk
Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 12/17/2020
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.
Director: Tessa Blake
Writer: Christopher Luccy, Nikita T. Hamilton
- 8.0/10182 votes
#5 - non-essential
Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 3/11/2021
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 on the return.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: Ashley Sims, Gabriela Revilla Lugo
- 7.7/10187 votes
#6 - miles apart
Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 3/18/2021
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
Director: Tessa Blake
Writer: D.J. Nash, Michelle Leibel
- 7.9/10176 votes
#7 - timing
Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 3/25/2021
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.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: David Marshall Grant, Katie Scheines
- 7.9/10191 votes
#8 - the price of admission
Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 4/1/2021
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.
Director: Tessa Blake
Writer: Terrence Coli, Corey Deshon, Royale Watkins
- 7.9/10176 votes
#9 - the lost sheep
Season 3 Episode 9 - Aired 4/7/2021
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.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: Christopher Luccy, Nikita T. Hamilton
- 8.5/10214 votes
#10 - trust me
Season 3 Episode 10 - Aired 4/14/2021
When Sophie is distraught after a disturbing encounter, Gary calls in Maggie and Regina for support; Eddie makes an unexpected friend.
Director: Tessa Blake
Writer: D.J. Nash, Elizabeth Laime
- 7.9/10182 votes
#11 - redefine
Season 3 Episode 11 - Aired 4/21/2021
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.
Director: Nicole Cummins-Rubio
Writer: Ashley Sims, Michelle Leibel
- 7.0/10286 votes
#12 - junior
Season 3 Episode 12 - Aired 5/5/2021
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.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: David Marshall Grant, Geoffrey Nauffts
- 6.2/10395 votes
#13 - listen
Season 3 Episode 13 - Aired 5/12/2021
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.
Director: Nicole Cummins-Rubio
Writer: Nikita T. Hamilton, Corey Deshon, Royale Watkins
- 7.1/10226 votes
#14 - united front
Season 3 Episode 14 - Aired 5/19/2021
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.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: Terrence Coli, Elizabeth Laime
- 7.8/10191 votes
#15 - not alone
Season 3 Episode 15 - Aired 5/26/2021
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.
Director: Nicole Cummins-Rubio
Writer: Christopher Luccy, Gabriela Revilla Lugo
- 7.8/10161 votes
#16 - no one is to blame
Season 3 Episode 16 - Aired 6/2/2021
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
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: D.J. Nash, Michelle Leibel
- 8.1/10169 votes
#17 - justice (1)
Season 3 Episode 17 - Aired 6/9/2021
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.
Director: Nicole Cummins-Rubio
Writer: Terrence Coli, Elizabeth Laime
- 8.5/10174 votes
#18 - justice (2)
Season 3 Episode 18 - Aired 6/9/2021
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.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: D.J. Nash
The Best Episodes of A Million Little Things Season 3
Every episode of A Million Little Things Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of A Million Little Things Season 3!
A group of friends from Boston who feel stuck in life experience an unexpected wake-up call after one of their friends dies unexpectedly.
Genre:Drama
Network:ABC
Season 3 Ratings Summary
"hit & run" is the best rated episode of "A Million Little Things" season 3. It scored 8.1/10 based on 219 votes. Directed by Nina Lopez-Corrado and written by D.J. Nash, Michelle Leibel, it aired on 11/19/2020. This episode is rated 0.1 points higher than the second-best, "writings on the wall".