Roland and Jocelyn introduce a brand new segment: Win A Call From The Mayor. They pick a Schitt's Creek resident's name randomly and the lucky constituent gets a call from the Mayor himself! Not to spoil anything, but things get candid! Also, Jocelyn complains about loud birds. A "Funny or Die" Exclusive Webisode.
Jocelyn gives viewers a first hand account of last weekend's exciting Crafts Fair where she won first prize for her cheese sculpture, "Cheddar Squirrel Right Before Dawn." She then shows the audience just how easy it is to sculpt cheese with a live demonstration not to be missed! A "Funny or Die" Exclusive Webisode.
Jocelyn is still on cloud nine after the glorious opening gala for her new gardening book. Roland tells a harrowing story about a near death experience, which can be found in HIS new book, Roland Schitt's Past Life Experiences. They welcome special guest and head waitress at Cafe Tropical, Twyla, who justifiably shows off her impressive doll collection. A "Funny or Die" Exclusive Webisode.
Who's more adventurous when it comes to sex? David and Stevie talk it out and talk dirty.
What's appropriate workplace etiquette when working with your ex fiancée? Ted and Alexis write the rules but obviously don't follow any of them.
Picture 'Hamilton', but totally different. Here's the sneak peek of Jocelyn's off-off-off-off Broadway musical you didn't know you needed in your life.
Season 3 ended on such a high note, it was important to ground things. Go behind the episode with Dan Levy and Annie Murphy to find out more about the start of Season 4
While Alexis is growing into a stronger person, Stevie is the same old Stevie. Go behind the latest episode of 'Schitt's Creek' with Dan Levy and Annie Murphy.
Asbestos Fest, the annual event in Schitt's Creek to raise funds to rid the town of asbestos, caused quite the stir on the latest episode. Find out more with Dan Levy, Annie Murphy and Noah Reid.
Dan Levy says it was "a real special episode of Schitt's Creek." Find out why...
"This song means quite a bit to me, so don't f*ck this up."
Not everything can be perfect in Schitt's Creek, and something was bound to go wrong between David and Patrick...
Eugene Levy may be way more musical thank you think
Dan Levy's not sure he'll ever be able to watch this scene from 'The Olive Branch', but he'll happily talk about it for you...
Who's for a game of Sleepy Mommy?
Quite the revelatory episode of Schitt's Creek for Alexis and Ted. Check out more behind the making of the episode... and find out who was sitting behind the camera, sobbing.
It's the beginning of so many new chapters, and the end of so many old ones.
Dan Levy, Noah Reid and Annie Murphy sit down to talk about the making of Season 5's premiere, 'The Crowening'.
David is embarrassed by a childhood issue that resurfaces, and when Patrick is so understanding, it only makes David spiral further. Johnny, Stevie, and Roland attend a viewing for a motel nearby, but it quickly becomes clear there was a mistake. Alexis helps Moira join social media, and while at first resistant, once she gets the hang of it, Moira can’t seem to get enough.
After Johnny is rejected for a bank loan, he and Moira resolve to pursue Bob as an investor for the new motel. Meanwhile, Alexis and Ted struggle with long-distance, and it’s proving to be especially difficult to find time to chat on their anniversary. David helps Stevie with a job interview for a local airline.
Alexis plans a local premiere for the "Crows" movie, and everyone in town wants to make an appearance on the red carpet. David tends to Patrick who has gotten his wisdom teeth removed, and Patrick announces some unexpected ideas in his slightly-sedated state. After her short-lived stint with Larry Air, Stevie makes a big career decision.
Moira and David sample wine at Herb Ertlinger’s vineyard and accidentally get a bit tipsy. Meanwhile, Johnny attempts to have "the talk" with Patrick, but it’s proving to be difficult when Patrick is so invested in a baseball game. Alexis brings Stevie, Twyla, Ronnie and Jocelyn to a bizarre fitness class.
Johnny and Moira treat themselves to a night in the Presidential Suite at the new motel, but soon discover other people had the same intention. Alexis is pleasantly surprised by a visitor but struggles with the news they’ve unloaded. David and Patrick ready themselves for their engagement photoshoot.
Johnny becomes overly involved in Alexis’s romantic life, making an already difficult time worse for her. After discovering her car covered in eggs, Moira learns she offended the townspeople by disparaging Schitt’s Creek in an interview with People magazine. Jocelyn helps out David and Patrick at the store and proves to be a top-notch salesperson, much to David’s annoyance.
Moira’s former "Sunrise Bay" producers show up with big news, while Alexis binge-watches old episodes of the soap and discovers some dirt. Alexis gives Moira advice on how to proceed, leaving Moira feeling conflicted. Meanwhile, the new motel is proving to be a money pit for Johnny, which has him worried about paying for David’s lavish catering bill for the wedding.
After six celebrated seasons and enough awards and nominations to make Moira Rose swoon, "Schitt’s Creek" comes to an end with the ultimate farewell for fans: an intimate behind-the-scenes look celebrating the beloved series and its undeniable cultural impact. Fans will go behind the scenes for the first time, with never-before-seen footage of wardrobe fittings, the emotional final table read, audition tapes, and more. The special will feature interviews with the cast, creators, journalists, and celebrity superfans including Paula Abdul, Will Arnett, Carol Burnett, Cameron Crowe, Tony Hale, Amy Sedaris, Johnny Weir, and more.
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