I first discovered ‘Schitt’s Creek’ last year, and with four seasons available for streaming, I dove in and binge-watched the series rapidly. It’s been a long time since I’ve become so enamored with a show, reminiscent of my love for ‘Arrested Development’ and ‘The Office.’
When Season 4 debuted, I felt a cautious sense of optimism. Would the series maintain its edgy and quirky charm? Could it steer clear of becoming mundane and formulaic amidst its growing popularity? Most importantly, would Daniel’s character, Alex, still be as irresistibly delectable?
The answer to all of these questions is, unequivocally, YES.
For those who haven’t yet embarked on the delightful journey that is ‘Schitt’s Creek,’ here’s a brief overview: The narrative revolves around the Rose family, who are forced to abandon their lavish lifestyle after their video store business collapses. Within mere moments of the first episode, their possessions are claimed—except for a quirky little town they once bought as a joke, called Schitt’s Creek. With nowhere else to turn, the family reluctantly relocates to Schitt’s Creek, residing in the town’s sole motel and forming connections with an eclectic mix of characters, from the awkward Roland to the sarcastic Stevie, and the charming Patrick.
If you haven’t started yet, drop everything and watch it now! And if you are already a fan, you understand the affection I’m expressing.
Here are a few more reasons why ‘Schitt’s Creek’ remains a standout series (with minor spoilers ahead, so go watch it quickly):
- Authentic Character Development: The characters showcase their humanity while staying true to their unique and quirky identities. Season 4 introduces unexpected friendships and poignant moments of unrequited love. Alex and Daniel shine as one of the best sibling duos in television history, while Moira reveals a more nurturing side, enhancing the charm of this wonderfully eccentric family.
- Refreshing Romance: The romantic storylines are both heartwarming and free from clichés. Anyone claiming that romance is dead clearly hasn’t experienced the sweetness of Patrick serenading David with an acoustic rendition of Tina Turner’s “Simply the Best.” Talk about a heart-melting moment!
- Daniel’s Charisma: I can’t stress enough how delightful Daniel is; he is simply everything! The combination of his expressive facial gestures, witty remarks, and fabulous dance moves, topped with his iconic sweaters, creates a character that’s utterly captivating. Just when you think you’ve reached peak admiration for him, he surprises you again, leaving your heart soaring.
- Alex’s Empowering Journey: This season, Alex shows her growth from self-absorption to vulnerability, embodying the essence of a modern lady boss with impeccable fashion sense. While we may spend our days in worn-out yoga pants, we can still channel our inner boss while dreaming of looking fabulous in chic attire.
- Genuine Friendship: The dynamic between Stevie and Daniel is undeniably authentic. Their blend of snark, humor, and past romantic tension forms a friendship that is both compelling and relatable—perhaps we should dub them “Stevid” or “Davevie,” but let’s just agree on their perfection.
- Witty Banter: Throughout the series, the clever repartee and sharp comebacks keep the humor alive, ensuring every episode is filled with laughs.
The show airs on POP TV and became available on Netflix in October 2018, offering fans the chance to enjoy all four seasons. If you lack access to POP TV, you might want to connect with someone who does!
For those who haven’t embraced ‘Schitt’s Creek,’ I can only say this: you’re missing out on something special.
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In summary, ‘Schitt’s Creek’ continues to captivate audiences with its unique characters, heartfelt moments, and sharp humor, making it a must-watch series that resonates on multiple levels.

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