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'Schitt's Creek's Final Season Just Hit Netflix Early
In addition, the show's documentary has also been posted on the streamer.
September 21 2020 4:46 PM EST
October 03 2020 1:42 AM EST
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In addition, the show's documentary has also been posted on the streamer.
UPDATE (10/03/2020): Looks like Netflix couldn't wait!
Though the sixth and final season of Schitt's Creek was scheduled to drop on the streaming platform Tuesday, they've decided to get aheead of themselves. Now, all six seasons of the show are available on Netflix in the United States as well as Canada -- they had been available internationally prior. In addition, the show's Best Wishes, Warmest Regards documentary is also available.
\u201cCouldn't wait until Tuesday...\n\nThe final season of Schitt's Creek just hit Netflix!\u201d— Netflix (@Netflix) 1601748178
\u201cSurprise! Season 6 & the Best Wishes, Warmest Regards documentary just dropped early on @netflix @Netflix_CA! Have a great weekend! \ud83d\udcab\u201d— dan levy (@dan levy) 1601731535
ORIGINAL (09/21/2020): After a historic Emmys week, looks like we have one more last bit of Schitt's Creek news for you. Having aired its sixth and final season on PopTV in Canada earlier this year, it's finally coming to the streaming giant Netflix.
Now is as good a time as ever to really take stock of the Schitt's Creek trajectory. The show started as a small half-hour ideated by father and son duo Eugene and Dan Levy. To cobble together a budget they inked multiple deals in a piece-meal project that wrangled just enough to cover it all. And where the budgets didn't cover (namely in the lavish wardrobe Dan had in mind to clothe the Rose family) Dan pitched in himself.
The plot is simple enough: the moneyed Rose family was now without their riches. The only possesseions of substance they had left to their names were the aforementioned clothes and the ownership of a small town named Schitt's Creek that the father Johnny Rose, played by Eugene, bought for his son David, played by Dan, as a joke. And so the first season started, and not necessarily to rave reviews.
"A gentle reminder that TV shows need time and space to lay foundation, to develop, and to grow," Dan wrote to Twitter Monday, following a historic sweep at the Emmys. "In the wrong hands, this show would have been yanked off the air in season 1 for 'underperforming.' Thank you [CBC and Pop TV] for letting us fly." And fly it did (with a budget that didn't change much apparently.)
\u201cA gentle reminder that TV shows need time and space to lay foundation, to develop, and to grow. In the wrong hands, this show would have been yanked off the air in Season 1 for \u201cunderperforming\u201d. Thank you @cbc @PopTV for letting us fly.\u201d— dan levy (@dan levy) 1600696890
After Dan Levy took a more leading role behind the scenes as head writer (this change happened in season three) and even sometimes director (the first episode of season six was his solo directoral debut,) the series began to really come into its own. Schitt's Creek was famously a town without homophobia, and David Rose's pansexual character was finding himself outside of the high society snobbery he had grown up in. This alongside the delightfully comedic Alexis Rose who also began to mature, in a truly amazing portrayal by actress Annie Murphy. Round that out with the verbose Moira Rose played by Catherine O'Hara and the dad-in-dad-jokes Johnny, and it's a family anyone could fall in love with. Pair all of this with Netflix picking up the show for global audiences and the show was ready for an explosion. Explode it has.
\u201cThe history-making final season of Schitt\u2019s Creek will (finally) hit Netflix in the US and Canada on October 7.\u201d— Netflix (@Netflix) 1600712409
Schitt's Creek's sixth and final season will hit Netflix in the U.S. and Canada on October 7. The news comes on the heels of the show picking up a historic nine Emmy awards, the first time any show has ever won all of the acting awards for its genre (in this case comedy.) And while it still doesn't sound lik Levy has any plans on getting the gang back together any time soon, we can't wait for what the past Out100 honoree and Out cover star has in store next.
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Mikelle is the former editorial director of digital for PrideMedia, guiding digital editorial and social across Out, The Advocate, Pride.com, Out Traveler, and Plus. After starting as a freelancer for Out in 2013, he joined the staff as Senior Editor working across print and digital in 2018. In early 2021 he became Out's digital director, marking a pivot to content that centered queer and trans stories and figures, exclusively. In September 2021, he was promoted to editorial director of PrideMedia. He has written cover stories on Ricky Martin, Miss Fame, Nyle DiMarco, Jeremy O. Harris, Law Roach, and Symone.
Mikelle is the former editorial director of digital for PrideMedia, guiding digital editorial and social across Out, The Advocate, Pride.com, Out Traveler, and Plus. After starting as a freelancer for Out in 2013, he joined the staff as Senior Editor working across print and digital in 2018. In early 2021 he became Out's digital director, marking a pivot to content that centered queer and trans stories and figures, exclusively. In September 2021, he was promoted to editorial director of PrideMedia. He has written cover stories on Ricky Martin, Miss Fame, Nyle DiMarco, Jeremy O. Harris, Law Roach, and Symone.