The hit sitcom has aged like fine wine to unveil groundbreaking themes and characters that have never been explored by a TV show before.
The hit sitcom has aged like fine wine to unveil groundbreaking themes and characters that have never been explored by a TV show before.
Meet David’s most notable exes: photographer Sebastien Raine, motel clerk Stevie Budd, and polyamorous furniture maker Jake.
David wets the bed, Stevie’s nudes catch the wrong eyes, and Moira has an unfortunate one-night stand.
“It is hard to believe but another iconic mob actor passed away this week, Paul Sorvino. It’s really sad to see people that we look up to pass on at this rate. I had the chance to meet Paul and he is down-to-earth and kind. Chazz and other people who know Paul also speak highly of him, he is a gentleman, a talented actor, a great father, and a husband to his wife. In today’s episode, we’ll pay tribute to and honor the life of our Goodfellas, Paul Sorvino.”…..Michael Franzese
Moira (Catherine O’Hara) finds herself privy to news Roland (Chris Elliott) wants to keep secret…from himself.
About Schitt’s Creek:
When wealthy video store magnate Johnny Rose (Eugene Levy), his soap-star wife Moira (Catherine O’Hara) and their two twentysomething children–hipster gallerist David (Daniel Levy) and career socialite Alexis (Annie Murphy)–suddenly find themselves broke, they have no choice but to move to a backwoods town Johnny once bought as a joke. With their pampered lives a memory, they must face their humiliating hardship and figure out what it means to be a family, all within the unfamiliar environs of Schitt’s Creek, their new home.
Moira (Catherine O’Hara) and Johnny (Eugene Levy) make a splash at a Town Council election event in this scene from Schitt’s Creek
Jocelyn (Jennifer Robertson) asks David (Daniel Levy) for help planning her baby shower.
David (Daniel Levy) is bothered by the small changes Patrick (Noah Reid) has made to Rose Apothecary, much to Stevie’s (Emily Hampshire) amusement.
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