[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 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 little bit louder and brighter; as the once-wealthy Roses started over in a small town, ordinary TV milestones
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