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In its fifth season, the series manages to make its steady flow of transformations feel organic and endearing.
Read full review at Slant MagazineThe remarkable final season of Schitt’s Creek is filled with more love than ever.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...funny, it’s emotional, it’s a little absurd yet comforting.
Read full review at Indie WireLevy and O'Hara are certified comic geniuses, able to breathe life into the most unfunny of situations.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaFrom the moment Schitt’s Creek begins, it already feels lived-in, with an instant commitment to its own tone of sophisticated ignorance.
Read full review at The A.V. Club...the culture clash and comic splendor on display might make “Schitt’s Creek” the funniest outpost of progress since “Green Acres.”
Read full review at New York PostThis is pure comedy, with no hidden social agendas, no thinly disguised commentary on human behavior — nothing at all of much importance, except a whole lot of laughs.
Read full review at Sf Gate...a nice, fun confection to keep you company on a Saturday afternoon ...
Read full review at The Guardian...father-son team Eugene and Daniel Levy create good comedy.
Read full review at The Sydney Morning HeraldFunny and light and loopy, and able to make a meal out of what seemed like a snack.
Read full review at Vulture...father-son team Eugene and Daniel Levy create good comedy.
Read full review at The Sydney Morning HeraldPlenty of genuine laughs to be had amid the general drama, horror, violence, gore and pathos.
Read full review at The Sydney Morning HeraldThe writing and performances remain as sharp as ever.
Read full review at The Sydney Morning Herald