Schitt's Creek
"Schitt's Creek" is a Canadian television sitcom created by Eugene Levy and Dan Levy. The show follows the wealthy Rose family, who suddenly lose their fortune and are forced to move to a small town they once bought as a joke, called Schitt's Creek. The series explores their adjustment to a simpler life and the quirky residents of the town.
The main characters include Johnny Rose, played by Eugene Levy, his wife Moira, portrayed by Catherine O'Hara, and their two adult children, David and Alexis, played by Dan Levy and Annie Murphy, respectively. The show received critical acclaim for its writing, character development, and representation of LGBTQ+ relationships.