[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the series finale of Schitt's Creek, "Happy Ending." Read at your own risk!] If Schitt's Creek looked like a simple show, that's because it was doing its job.
The Canadian sitcom, which wrapped up on April 7 on Pop TV, worked hard to make good storytelling look easy, and its familiar premise (rich people lose their money) belied an uncommonly warm heart and a knack for finding depth in problems that seemed straightforward.
For the Rose family, just saying "I love you" was fraught — but then again, the show argued, isn't it always? Schitt's Creek had an extreme sensitivity to vulnerability that made the world feel just a bit louder and brighter than usual; as the once-wealthy Roses started over
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