By Dino-Ray Ramos
08.04.2020 - 05:25 / eonline.com
The Rose family left Schitt's Creek, but not without leaving their mark on the tiny hamlet. Warning, spoilers follow for the series finale of Schitt's Creek titled "Happy Ending." "Happy Ending" began with David (Dan Levy) receiving some not so happy news: It's pouring on his wedding day to Patrick (Noah Reid) Their outdoor venue? Just a big puddle.
Their officiant? Canceled. So, the entire town came together under the guidance of Stevie (Emily Hampshire) and Johnny (Eugene Levy).
By Dino-Ray Ramos
It’s not always easy to give fans a series finale that’s equal parts satisfying and enjoyable, but “Homeland” seems to have pulled it off.
It's not always easy to give fans a series finale that's equal parts satisfying and enjoyable, but seems to have pulled it off.
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signed off on Wednesday, coming to an end after 11 seasons of laughs and love as one of television's most watched and acclaimed family sitcoms of the last decade.
signed off on Wednesday, coming to an end after 11 seasons of laughs and love as one of television's most watched and acclaimed family sitcoms of the last decade.
The rise of Schitt's Creek as one of the most popular shows on television is very much a modern-day success story. While it had an original core audience after its American debut five years ago on the channel Pop, it became hugely popular once its first two seasons began streaming on in January 2017.However and whenever you met the wonderfully wacky Rose family—Johnny, Moira, David, and —and the many colorful residents of the titular town, you likely fell in love with them.
The fashions of Moira Rose on Schitt's Creek have always been over-the-top, inspirational and downright amazing, but the team took things to a new level in the series finale. Warning, spoilers follow for "Happy Ending." As officiant at her son's wedding, Moira (Catherine O'Hara) took her job very seriously and stepped up to the altar in a very papal outfit, complete with one of her longest wigs yet.
SPOILER ALERT: Anyone who has yet to watch the series finale of “Schitt’s Creek” is duly warned that plot points from the final episode will be revealed by reading further.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
The cast of Schitt’s Creek are giving back in a big way to commemorate the series finale of the series.