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Schitt's Creek Teases Emotional Post-Finale Special

'Schitt's Creek' Teases Emotional Post-Finale Special

'Schitt's Creek' Teases Emotional Post-Finale Special

Why stop there? Just give us more episodes!

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If you’re already dreading the end of Schitt’s Creek, we’ve got one small light at the end of the tunnel to help you in your time of grief. An hour long farewell special is slated to air following April 7th’s series finale.

Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt’s Creek Farewell was announced by star and creator Dan Levy last week when he shared a trailer to Instagram.

“SOME NICE NEWS IN A DARK TIME!” he wrote. “Here’s your first look at the special.”

(NOTE: There are definitely spoilers here if you aren’t caught up.)

 

 

It’s been an emotional six-season journey with the little Canadian comedy that could. What started out as a hilariously scathing look at an overprivileged family’s fall from grace quickly became a beloved queer-positive story about figuring out what really matters in life. And we’re definitely not prepared to see it go.

But all good things must come to an end, and the farewell special promises a number of behind the scenes moments that will definitely keep the waterworks flowing after we’ve said goodbye to the characters for the last time. Wardrobe fittings, the finale table read, and audition tapes are all on the list of things we can look forward to in that final hour.

And if, for some reason, you’ve yet to start watching the Rose family find their way, there’s literally never been an easier time to start. You won’t regret it.

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Rachel Kiley

Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.

Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.