Perhaps the most visceral arc of "Coming Home" is Katherine’s. Often the "strong one," Katherine finally hits her limit.

: Gary plays a pivotal role in pushing Eddie to be present for the birth, telling him, "You weren't there last time, but you can be there this time".

The episode centers around the birth of Delilah’s baby, Charlotte. While the group gathers in support, the tension is palpable as the secret of the baby’s true paternity—Eddie—looms over everyone.

: In a quiet, powerful moment, Eddie reassures Delilah that while their friends now know the truth, the children, Sophie and Danny, remain in the dark. Katherine’s Breaking Point

: Rome continues to be a standout, providing both comic relief and a nuanced portrayal of the Black experience, particularly through his interactions with a "possibly racist" lactation specialist. Themes of Mental Health

"Coming Home" is more than just a return; it’s a reckoning. It leaves the audience with "a million emotions" and the realization that while some characters are returning home, others are just beginning the journey of finding where they truly belong.

The Weight of New Beginnings: A Review of A Million Little Things S2E1, "Coming Home"