On another Gary front, we got that amazing scene between James and Lizzy where Gary finally does get Sophie’s forgiveness. It is building up to be our biggest cliffhanger of the series. You know, we just filmed some of those scenes, and they are so moving. All of that is just going to be part of where we’re taking them through the rest of the season. In that fashion, Maggie and Gary considering parenthood and going on the road to parenthood, sometimes you get pregnant right away, and sometimes you don’t. A lot of the things we do in life are in response to the things we’ve done. As they go and consider parenthood, I think there are some of the ghosts of how Gary has handled the Peter situation that will haunt him, and there’s stuff with Maggie and her mom. Even when Gary said in the episode where they got back together - “I was finally okay with us just being friends” - I think that what they have is something that is now built on this friendship. Where do they go from here? Are Maggie and Gary going to try to have a baby? Could we see that by the end of the season?ĭJ Nash: I think one of the themes we look at in our show, especially this season, is how does your history inform your future? If you look at these two, between breast cancer, which they share, helping Sophie through the assault, losing Jon, and Gary supporting Maggie through her abortion, there are so many things that are part of this delicate ecosystem that has existed between the two of them. In the final moments of the episode, Maggie tells Gary that they should have a baby. It was really poetic and aligned with our series theme that everything happens for a reason. So as I got my chance to direct for the first time, it was all the people the show had given an opportunity to. Alyssa Carroll who edits… all of them worked on my episode. Rob, our director of photography, was our A camera operator for the last two seasons. Joanna Kerns, it’s her first time producing and directing. One of the things that has been amazing about working on the show is it’s given so many people the first opportunity. Maybe this is the one I should direct.” So we switched things around, and the writers’ room was incredibly accommodating. It was a first-time director and I remember as Michelle Leibel and I were writing the script, we were like, “This is like our funniest episode.” A lot of times with drama directors, you don’t know how they are with comedy, so as soon as the director fell out, I said, “Wait. This is your A Million Little Things directorial debut, right?ĭJ Nash: It’s exciting! I was supposed to do the finale, and then we have a director fall out for other reasons. 'A Million Little Things' Exclusive: First Season 4 Promo & Key Art Revealed - WatchĬreator DJ Nash directed the April 13 episode. 'A Million Little Things' EP Promises Delilah Isn't 'Gone' Forever: She's 'Not Leaving' For Good 'A Million Little Things' EPs Weigh In On Maggie's Declaration Of Love & More Season 4 Scoop
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