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In reply to the discussion: "Schitt's Creek" what is the attraction with this one? [View all]snot
(10,901 posts)10. I loved it,
and loved all the characters, especially Moira so awful in such a wonderful way. The arc over Schitt's seasons basically follows the characters through a growing-up process.
For anyone who hasn't seen the show, I'd liken it to Fawlty Towers Cleese's character, Basil, might be unbearable in person, but I found him hilarious at a safe comedic distance. (Although Fawlty Towers may be more realistic in that, as far as I recall, Basil never grows up.)
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I gave up initially halfway through the first season, but went back to it later and watched the
hlthe2b
Sep 2021
#4
It's funny bit nowhere near the credit it's given. The characters are unapproachable
underpants
Sep 2021
#8
Like what? Seems like they were always just finding quirky little things that annoyed people
Laura PourMeADrink
Oct 2021
#37
My understanding is that it does get better after season 3 or 5 or something like that.
patricia92243
Sep 2021
#28
I don't think it is funny. Overacted for sure - obvious - no thanks. we tried.
NewHendoLib
Oct 2021
#40