Sunday, April 26 is full of so many great things to watch on television.
07.04.2020 - 02:59 / nypost.com
Emily Hampshire, aka “Schitt’s Creek” motel owner Stevie Budd, is convinced Tuesday night’s series finale will please its legion of fans.
“I can say, with 100 percent certainty, that people will be satisfied with how the show ends,” says Hampshire, who’s in her late-30s. “It’s not one of those finales where you watch it and are disappointed by the ending. People might be sad the show is ending, but it ends so perfectly.
“And a fun bit of trivia,” she says of the finale, airing 8 p.m. on Pop TV
Sunday, April 26 is full of so many great things to watch on television.
1. HomelandSeries finale After eight agonizing seasons, things come to an end for Claire Danes’ CIA analyst Carrie Mathison. All season long, we’ve watched as “Carrie has been put in Brody’s shoes.” Now, we get to find out whether she’ll avoid his untimely and unhappy ending.When: Sunday on Crave
It looks like God Friended Me's mysterious God account is in serious trouble. We don't know why Corey (Cornelius Smith Jr.), the man behind the account's original algorithm, is out to destroy it, but his sabotage is working faster than expected, and it's now up to the God Squad to find a way to stop it before time runs out.
By Will Thorne
With “Homeland” set to conclude its eight-season run on Sunday, April 26, stars Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin paid a virtual visit to Global‘s “The Late Show” to discuss the series finale with host Stephen Colbert.
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you haven’t watched Thursday’s series finale of “Will & Grace”. Everyone else, you may proceed…
Growing up watching these Marvel superheroes saving the world, we all wanted to be like them. Just like all the Marvel fans have a favourite superhero they have always dreamed of playing on the big screens, Schitt's Creek star Emily Hampshire revealed who wants to play.
Villanelle (Jodie Comer) goes incognito as a delivery person in this still from the season three premiere of Killing Eve, which is back tonight, April 12.
Scots Instagram queen Emily Shak could have finally lifted the lid on her feelings about ex husband Paul Gough.
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.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
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.
The cast of Schitt’s Creek are giving back in a big way to commemorate the series finale of the series.
Warning: Spoilers ahead.
Series creator and star Daniel Levy is opening up and looking back on the incredible run of Schitt’s Creek.
We can hardly believe that the series finale of Schitt’s Creek is tonight!
Ew, don’t go! The Roses have come a long way since moving into the now renovated Rosebud Motel — with Moira’s (Catherine O’Hara) dozens of wigs in tow. Now, after six seasons, the patriarch, along with David (Dan Levy), Alexis (Annie Murphy) and Johnny (Eugene Levy), are ready to say their goodbyes as Schitt’s Creek comes to an end.