'Schitt's Creek': How the Emmy-Nominated Series Said Goodbye After 6 Seasons
Co-created by Eugene Levy and his son, Dan, tells the story of a wealthy family that loses their entire fortune and is forced to rebuild their lives in the titular small town — their only remaining asset. There, the Roses — business magnate and patriarch Johnny (Eugene Levy), his wife and former soap actress, Moira (Catherine O’Hara), and their two privileged adult children, David (Dan Levy) and Alexis (Annie Murphy) — adjusted to a simpler life and became permanent fixtures in a surprisingly accepting community where they managed to ingratiate themselves with newfound friends, relationships and business opportunities.