Read more: Our complete coverage of Emmy nominee ‘Schitt’s Creek’
Read The Times’ full coverage of “Schitt’s Creek,” nominated for best comedy series at the 2020 Emmys.
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In honor of the series finale of “Schitt’s Creek,” Times television critic Robert Lloyd looks back fondly on his encounters with the cast.
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“Schitt’s Creek” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” figure to battle it out in the Emmys’ comedy races.
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A far-flung family, each member accustomed to doing exactly what he or she wants, finds itself suddenly brought together in reduced circumstances. How “Schitt’s Creek” unwittingly became a map of life at home amid the pandemic.
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‘Schitt’s Creek’ star and comedy veteran Catherine O’Hara finds the subtleties in the seemingly outrageous Moira Rose. That deserves an Emmy.
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Annie Murphy joined her “Schitt’s Creek” family — Dan and Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara — with a 2020 Emmy nomination for her role as Alexis Rose.
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The beloved Pop TV series ‘Schitt’s Creek’ wrapped things up in its sixth season, but creator Dan Levy says he ‘could have done 100 more seasons.’
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Two Emmy-nominated series — “Schitt’s Creek” and “The Good Place” — left the air this season, but their themes of kindness will not be forgotten.
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Ted Danson, Jane Lynch, Linda Cardellini, Annie Murphy, William Jackson Harper and Nicholas Hoult discuss their fears and their funniest moments.
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In the rich, delightful and awkwardly named “Schitt’s Creek,” now in its second season on Pop – and its first season eligible for an Emmy -- Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara play Johnny and Moira Rose, rich people who lose all their money and find themselves living in a motel in a small town they discover they “own.”
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Season 6 of “Schitt’s Creek” promises to be emotional. The cast says filming it was plenty hard.
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“Schitt’s Creek,” a comedy about the Roses, a self-centered wealthy family that loses its money and finds itself — and also finds itself -- in an eccentric small town, came out of television and onto the stage of the Theatre at Ace Hotel on Sunday night.
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During a seminal scene in Season 4 of Schitt’s Creek, Noah Reid rediscovered his passion for music. Friday, he released his hopeful ballad “Hold On.”
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As part of the “Dear Class of 2020” viritual graduation, Mariah Carey joined the ‘Schitt’s Creek’ cast for a tender sing-along of her 1993 hit “Hero.”
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Watching Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara riff with their characters was the “greatest takeaway” of Dan Levy’s “Schitt’s Creek” experience.
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