


In my interpretation of where Maggie is with her health, she is still doing hormonal treatment, and it would be really dangerous for her and for the baby. I think that Maggie very much wants to be a mother in the future, and the timing of this is impossible. Where do you think she is, mentally, on that front before she gets the news? TVLINE | We talked a bit last season about when Maggie was defending Delilah from the lactation consultant and how that speech was the first indicator that Maggie was entertaining the idea of being a mom herself at some point in the future. It’s just off the table for her, until it’s very much on the table. So, she’s still very much living in the trauma of going through cancer treatment. It’s always there, and then the reminder of having to get a checkup every six months is always going to be looming, too. It’s been a while since fear of a cancer resurgence was a focal point of Maggie’s storyline, but it’s always there, right? I imagine it’s always in the back of her mind. We hopped on the phone with Allison Miller to talk about her show’s return, that Gary-Maggie-Darcy situation and why Maggie-as-mom isn’t as done a deal as it might seem. But it turned out that the opposing lawyer, Alan, knew Jon and was the person on the other end of his final phone call, and Jon’s death really affected him. * Unbeknownst to Delilah, who now is stuck in Europe for the foreseeable future after her father fell and broke his hip, she and Regina nearly lost the Someday building because of a clerical error made by Katherine’s assistant, Carter.

Then he popped one just before Theo’s show. So when he and Gary were at Rome’s apartment, Eddie spied some Vicodin there and pocketed it. And then he couldn’t get a refill on the prescription, because he’d flushed through two weeks’ worth of the meds, and it’s a controlled substance. But then the appointment for him to get a pain-relieving cortisone shot was cancelled, and he wasn’t sure he’d be in any shape to attend Theo’s school production of Oklahoma! that evening. * In an attempt to remove temptation from his home, Eddie flushed all of his doctor-prescribed narcotics down the toilet. The production lost financing and was shut down before it even got underway - they didn’t even get to have the table read! - and Rome was in a bad place about it until Regina rallied their friends to participate in a table read at Delilah’s house that evening. * Another COVID-19 casualty? Rome’s movie. “I’m just asking you to realize how much that affects me,” she said. Darcy was mad but didn’t ask him to change his relationship with his ex. Things were a little awkward among the three of them until Maggie slipped and said something that led Darcy to realize that Gary had been consulting with Maggie about Darcy’s post-traumatic stress disorder. * Maggie arrived at Delilah’s and realized that Gary and Darcy were living there while Delilah was in France. Winning Time Ends Its HBO Run With a Devastating Twist - Did the Tacked-On Epilogue Soften the Blow?
