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Daniel Levy has a confident comedic voice and a knack for biting dialogue, which can only mature along with the series, especially as we get to know the town and the character more. There is room for improvement--luckily, there will be a second season to work on that.
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It's very funny, beautifully played, sometimes touching and, though its premise is familiar--rich family loses money--quite its own animal.
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The Levys nicely develop their fish-out-of-water concept by showing how the family tries to fit in out of necessity.
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The show has a familiar fish-out-of-water conceit.... But it's always a pleasure to see Levy and O'Hara play off each other. [13 Feb 2014, p.66]
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This 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.
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I can’t say that there are many funny jokes in Schitt’s Creek, but the show is never less than watchable, thanks in particular to Levy Sr. (playing, more or less, the show’s straight-man) and O’Hara (superb as a former soap-star villain and a real-life diva).
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 56 out of 72
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Mixed: 5 out of 72
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Negative: 11 out of 72
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