Schitt's Creek
Moira and David try to earn money by selling cosmetics to the locals.
Moira and David try to earn money by selling cosmetics to the locals.
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The Critches are doing their annual airing out the house ritual.
Mark starts a business venture as a school project.
Mark discovers “Santa” has come early when he finds his brand-new gaming system.
Mark takes directing the school play too seriously and finds himself without a cast.
Canadian comedy icon Rick Mercer hosts, featuring performances by DeAnne Smith, Keith Pedro, Seán Cullen, and Alex Wood.
Legendary TV host Rick Mercer is joined by Canadian comics Sophie Buddle, Kyle Brownrigg, Dave Merheje, and Jean Paul.
Gerry Dee hosts a night of kid-themed comedy with Rhiannon Archer, John Cullen, Keith Pedro, Preeti Torul, Tim Steeves, and Ian Sirota.
When your Ex's apartment is emotionally radioactive. Female mobsters discuss the proper way to shoot someone. Dog show drama.
Shannon secretly wants a community service award for her work. Nikki and Jared's business battle gets personal. Lara surprises Kristian with an unexpected gift.
Kate tries to juggle it all: motherhood, work, exercise, baby classes, date night… and packs it in to the point of nearly jeopardizing a performance review at work. Luckily for Kate her reputation precedes her – and she's one of two candidates being considered for a promotion. Can Kate continue to pursue her career to the highest level? Meanwhile, Anne tries to reign in her sexually explicit nine-year-old daughter. And Jenny reluctantly returns to work where she reconnects with an old friend: her sex drive.
Kate is itching to return to work after her maternity leave, but has deep misgivings about leaving her baby. With Kate in the midst of an identity crisis, can she still be the mother she wants to be while maintaining her competitive edge in the boys club that is her workplace? Meanwhile, Anne receives unwelcome news, which leaves her grappling with a life-changing decision. And Frankie tries – and fails - to keep her postpartum depression from affecting her work.
Johnny reluctantly agrees to speak at the funeral of a local man he doesn't really know.
Moira and David try to earn money by selling cosmetics to the locals.
It's end of school year, Mark is faced with changes and challenges ahead.
When Mark finally gets the chance to take the stage as a stand-up comedian, he realizes he doesn't have his own distinct voice. And so, Mark draws inspiration from those who matter the most to him.
Gerry is turning forty, and after finding a letter he wrote to himself ten years earlier, he becomes acutely aware of everything he has failed to accomplish. Clearly not the family man, Gerry attempts to prove that he's the other type of “awesome forty.” But when his wild night out doesn't go as planned, Gerry takes drastic measures to meet the expectations set out in his own letter. Meanwhile, Simon's ferret goes missing and Lisa wants to impress the chairman of the board of trustees by putting on an elaborate fun fair in his honour, which quickly devolves into a complete disaster.
Gerry accompanies students on a leadership retreat to a nature centre where he meets the beautiful staff member, Jasmine. As Gerry and Robert engage in a misguided competition to win her affection, the two find themselves lost in the woods and in pretty dire straights. Meanwhile, when Lisa finds out that Trudy is running a morbid “death pool” gambling ring, she attempts to shut it down, only to learn that she's the odds on favourite to die next. And Simon and Frank's innocent game of rugby spoons takes an ugly turn.
When he attempts to reign in a bratty student, Gerry is faced with the wrath of his notoriously overprotective and obnoxious mother. After an innocent interaction with her takes an unpleasant and threatening turn, Gerry goes to great lengths to protect his reputation. Upon realizing that she has fallen into the role of staff “punching bag,” Bobbi attempts to transfer the title onto another staff member, but her awkward and cruel efforts only further seal her title. Meanwhile, Ricki sells pencils to Robert and drives a hard bargain.
Kate is itching to return to work after her maternity leave, but has deep misgivings about leaving her baby. With Kate in the midst of an identity crisis, can she still be the mother she wants to be while maintaining her competitive edge in the boys club that is her workplace? Meanwhile, Anne receives unwelcome news, which leaves her grappling with a life-changing decision. And Frankie tries – and fails - to keep her postpartum depression from affecting her work.
In the series finale, Kate searches for the magic, Anne learns to let go, Sloane honours her priorities, Jenny course corrects, and Val makes amends.
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