

There, Delilah tells Eddie that she wants to name their daughter Charlotte, and Eddie tells her that Katherine left after he told her the truth about the baby. Then, the boys go to the Dixons, where they welcome Delilah and the baby as they return home from the hospital. Eddie visits Katherine and tries to convince her to come back home, promising that he will do anything to prove that he is worthy of being her husband. As they put the crib in the trunk of Rome's car, Eddie receives an SMS from his mother-in-law, telling him that Katherine is with her. Then, he and Gary decide to take the display model.

Eddie is frustrated by the whole situation between her daughter, Katherine, and the crib. There, they learn that their order has been canceled out, as they are two days late. After dropping Theo at school, Eddie joins Gary and Rome at the store to retrieve the crib for Delilah's daughter. He also tries to call repeatedly Katherine and her circle to discover where she left, without success. (" Coming Home")įor the next two days, Eddie takes care of Theo alone, telling his son that Katherine is too busy with her work to come back home.

Eddie rushes back home, only to discover that Theo is alone as Katherine decided to leave. After the delivery, as Regina announces to the group that both the baby girl and Delilah are okay, Eddie receives a phone call from Theo telling him that Katherine wants him to come home. During the delivery, Eddie reassures Delilah that the kids do not know the truth, but that their friends do. There, Regina also reveals that she understood about the baby's real paternity, and lets Eddie supporting Delilah. Gary convinces Eddie that he deserves to be upstairs with Delilah, so Eddie joins her. As Eddie pretends to not understand, Gary admits that he took Jon to get a vasectomy two years ago, so he knows that the baby can not be Jon's.

Eddie feels sorry for him when Gary says that Eddie should be in the delivery room with Delilah. In the parking lot, Rome tells his friends that he wants a baby, but Regina does not. There, Eddie, Rome, and Gary are waiting for the baby's arrival, and they decide to go retrieve the crib that they ordered for the baby's nursery. As they receive news that Delilah is in labor, a crying Katherine forces Eddie to go to the hospital, arguing that he needs to do what he did not do for Theo. (" The Perfect Storm") Season 1 Season 2 Įddie tells Katherine that he is the real father of Delilah's baby, not Jon. (" One Year Later")Įddie was in rehab for the first three months of Theo's life. (" Grand Canyon")Įddie and Katherine Kim married in late 2007. The way that Gaga's faith has been challenged, for instance, is highlighted in these lines where mistrust leads to a complete lack of belief: And if you say something that you might even meanIt's hard to even fathom which parts I should believeīut the chorus of "Million Reasons" also appears to provide an example of Gaga's faith in practice, with the singer using her religious faith as a means for helping her through her heartbreak.After forming his music band, Eddie decided to name it "The Red Ferns" after the book, Where the Red Fern Grows, that his father kept reading him when he was young. Faith in love, faith in life, and faith in God. In "Million Reasons," romantic heartbreak is presented as a catalyst for these feelings, but ultimately the song appears to be about having your faith challenged. On the surface, that definitely seems to be the case, with the repeated refrain of the song providing "Million Reasons" with it's emotional backbone: You're giving me a million reasons to let you goYou're giving me a million reasons to quit the showYou're givin' me a million reasonsGive me a million reasonsGivin' me a million reasons As a result, it's hard to listen to the song and not ponder whether "Million Reasons" is about Taylor Kinney and Gaga's relationship with, and recent separation from, him. Recently, the singer told E! News that many songs off Joanne are "inspired by personal life," and "Million Reasons" definitely feels like a personal song for how intimately raw it is. On one level, it seems completely obvious what the lyrics to "Million Reasons" are about, but the song also appears to possibly have some extra, hidden depth to it. Stripped down to basics, completely raw and with a drifting country twang to it, the song feels earnest and emotional, with Gaga's lyricism and voice given centre stage. And, boy, does it confirm that the album will be going in a whole new direction than what we've come to expect from Gaga. In what currently feels like Christmas for Little Monsters everywhere, Lady Gaga released her new single "Million Reasons" on Thursday, further amping up anticipation for her new album, Joanne.
