‘A Million Little Things’: Maggie Drops A Bombshell In This Dramatic Exclusive Clip

The holiday season has its pros and cons. Delicious food? Quality time with family? Some much needed rest and relaxation? Yes. Those are definite pros. But being forced to wait three excruciating weeks before the next episode of ABC’s addicting rookie drama A Million Little Things? That, my dear friend, is the textbook definition of a con. Your favorite group of extremely secretive friends returns tomorrow night with an all-new episode, aptly titled “Fight or Flight,” and Decider has the exclusive first look.

The previous episode of A Million Little Things ended, unsurprisingly, on a dramatic note. Delilah (Stephanie Szostak) and Eddie (David Giuntoli) confronted the realities of Delilah’s pregnancy, Regina (Christina Marie Moses) struggled with discovering that she wasn’t the first to know about Rome’s (Romany Malco) suicide attempt, and everyone’s favorite couple, Gary and Maggie (James Roday and Allison Miller), enchanted viewers with an impromptu rendition of Elton John’s “I’m Still Standing” before, yet again, breaking up.

What can fans expect during tomorrow night’s all-new episode? If the above clip is any indication, “Fight or Flight” is not to be missed. The group finally discovers that Maggie’s cancer is back, prompting Gary to turn to an unexpected source as he makes one final attempt at convincing her to seek treatment. In this first look at tomorrow night’s episode, Regina confronts Maggie about her decision to stop helping Rome, which leads to Maggie’s dramatic declaration.

Since the above clip is super emotional, let’s end this post on a lighter note: Revisiting James Roday’s obvious homage to Psych during his lively performance of “I’m Still Standing.”

A Psych shoutout on A Million Little Things?
Photo: ABC/Everett Collection

That can’t be a coincidence, right?

The next all-new episode of A Million Little Things, “Fight or Flight,” airs tomorrow night (November 28) at 10:00 p.m. ET on ABC. 

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