Best two reviews:
1) Reason.com - It's a story well-acted and well-told, its cast folding together like fingers in a glove. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
2) Washington Post - If you believe in the treacle-down theory when it comes to NBC’s rip-roaring success with “This Is Us,” then you’re ready for ABC’s drama about the emotional entanglements of a group of four Boston men (Ron Livingston, Romany Malco, David Giuntoli and James Roday) feeling all the feels that bros can feel when their best bro jumps from his skyscraper office balcony in the middle of a workday, without leaving a note. A Million Little Things comes on a tad too strong in its setup. (Rating: 70) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
14) Los Angeles Times - Getting to the bottom of why Ron took his life should be an interesting pursuit, but not with these folks, who repeatedly speak in clichés--“Ron always said everything happens for a reason”--and often seem tone deaf as they joke flippantly about the suicide. (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
15) The New York Times - The show at once romanticizes and minimizes suicide, which is something art sometimes does. But even worse, it’s all in the service of a slog of a story about irritating and unspecial characters. ... A Million Little Things never finds its way to an authentic moment. (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
1) Reason.com - It's a story well-acted and well-told, its cast folding together like fingers in a glove. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
2) Washington Post - If you believe in the treacle-down theory when it comes to NBC’s rip-roaring success with “This Is Us,” then you’re ready for ABC’s drama about the emotional entanglements of a group of four Boston men (Ron Livingston, Romany Malco, David Giuntoli and James Roday) feeling all the feels that bros can feel when their best bro jumps from his skyscraper office balcony in the middle of a workday, without leaving a note. A Million Little Things comes on a tad too strong in its setup. (Rating: 70) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
14) Los Angeles Times - Getting to the bottom of why Ron took his life should be an interesting pursuit, but not with these folks, who repeatedly speak in clichés--“Ron always said everything happens for a reason”--and often seem tone deaf as they joke flippantly about the suicide. (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
15) The New York Times - The show at once romanticizes and minimizes suicide, which is something art sometimes does. But even worse, it’s all in the service of a slog of a story about irritating and unspecial characters. ... A Million Little Things never finds its way to an authentic moment. (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
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