BTW, I concluded Schitt's Creek last night. That was a good television show, which is unsurprising given Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, and Chris Elliot. The younger cast was also very good.
I probably have 6 episodes left, and like normal I have a hard time "ending" a show, it's just something I don't like doing. I know it's just a story, and everything has to end but I really milk it.
It is pretty damn good, though it took me a really really like time to end up liking Moira, not that Catherine O'Hara is a bad actress, it's just out of all of them her character flaws bugged me the most. David's, Alexis', and Johnny's bothered me the least or I thought were the most funny, like I really enjoyed Alexis' character, she definitely grew the most, and David wasn't far behind.
The town overall was great, all the characters and how they deal with the Rose's, I really like Stevie's character a lot.
A total aside, it always bugs me where somehow a show that takes place in Canada is magically summer like 9 months out of the year, (and Letterkenny does this too, where they are even more specifically trying to have a take on Canada like I think of the time they're all hanging outside in shorts and everything is green on St. Patrick's Day) it's not wholly bothersome (nor that it matters) but there are definitely little things like that I notice, probably my time spent there. It does make it all a little less immersive I suppose.