As we approach the second anniversary of the Schitt’s Creek finale, I’m revisiting some of my favorite articles:
“Schitt’s Creek” ends with an episode (and a final season) that truly highlights one of its greatest strengths of a show: it’s ability to make its characters grow without fundamentally changingthem.
In this lead up to the second anniversary of the Schitt’s Creek finale, I’m revisiting some of my favorite articles:
“This is one key to Schitt’s Creek’s abiding appeal — the opportunity to watch characters we’ve come to know staying true to who they are even as we can see them evolving. The Roses didn’t fundamentally change, but they grew – they added layers of humanity, sincerity and vulnerability, even as the series allowed them to hold on to a sense of self-awareness that kept things from getting too sticky-sweet.”