4/10
I thought the series stars should have thanked their audience for loyally watching, not just thank themselves and each other
8 April 2020
I am sure that the only people who will be reading this particular IMDB review are the TV series cast, and not many of their TV audience and loyal followers for the past six seasons who actually watched this terrific dramedy series. I was disappointed in the sixth season and especially the series finale since the writer(s) of the last episode, Dan Levy and his dear old daddy Eugene, focused the story line square on the shoulders on David Rose's nuptials and not broadening the story line to include snippets of each of the series regular cast for the past six seasons.

I acquiesce that I will receive a negative response(s) for this review, but I write it as a loyal follower of Schitt's Creek these past six (6) seasons, and I tell it like it is. At least Dan Levy could have shown some appreciation for the small Ontario towns of Orangeville and Goodwood who allowed them to film there respectively, but instead Dan focused the cameras in this farewell salute to himself gushing over some of the LBGT moms who thanked the show for showing such warmth and inclusive love. I agree that this series is more reflective of today's society and norms, and yes they pushed the envelope, but Dan my boy, could you not have spared a few minutes of this farewell salute to thanking your loyal audience as it grew and/or the small Ontario Canada towns that hosted you these past six (6) wonderful seasons?

Yes, Schitt's Creek was a great show with some excellent story lines that boiled over with empathy and sincerity (especially the Christmas episodes) but both the grand finale episode and this the one (1) hour farewell salute focused mostly on Dan Levy himself, leaving little credit of the series success to a fantastic cast and the small rural Ontario communities who hosted them for the past six (6) years.
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