![]() Seeing as the pilot also revealed that Delilah and Eddie were having an affair, the double whammy of both Dixon parents cheating on each other is definitely overdramatic. At the end of the episode, Ashley was then seen deleting computer files about a Rutledge case, suggesting that Jon had a risky business deal in the works. She even told Rome, Gary, and Eddie that she didn't understand why people thought they were so close, but then proceeded to enter Jon's phone passcode for the guys. Even Delilah knew that the Jon and Ashley were close, but Ashley seemingly tried to play down their relationship. In the aftermath of Jon's funeral, his wife Delilah prodded her for any information about why Jon would have killed himself, but Ashley avoided the question. Played by Christina Ochoa, Ashley's decision to hide Jon's envelope wasn't her only shady choice in the show's first episode. ![]() Jon's family and friends might not suspect anything yet, but who is Ashley on A Million Little Things and what is she hiding? After witnessing Jon's suicide, Ashley hid an envelope presumingly containing his last letter to his wife, fueling fan speculation about the true nature of her connection to Jon. A Million Little Things has followed this trope by immediately putting Jon's assistant Ashley in a precarious position in its pilot episode. TV shows don't exactly like to make characters' secretaries or assistants very lovable to fans.
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