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  • OSHTEMO: Audiovisual Collection
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Schitt$ Creek. Season 2

Call Number

  • DVD TV SERIES (CEN, OSH)

Languages

Closed-captioned, English descriptive audio.

Performers

Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Daniel Levy, Annie Murphy, Jennifer Robertson, Emily Hampshire, Chris Elliott, Tim Rozon, Dustin Milligan, Sarah Levy, John Hemphill, Karen Robinson.

Publication Information

Santa Monica, CA : Lions Gate Entertainment, [2020]

Physical Description

2 videodiscs (approximately 278 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.

Audience

Not rated.

Summary

Created by and starring Eugene Levy and Daniel Levy, Schitt$ Creek is an irreverent and original character-driven comedy that centers on the "reversal of fortune" story of the once filthy-rich Rose family. Suddenly finding themselves broke, the Roses are forced to rebuild their empire in Schitt's Creek, a small town they once purchased as a joke. As the seasons go on, we see the family thrive in a place they begin to call home, ready to take their personal relationships, business pursuits and, for some, exit strategies, to the next level.

Notes

Originally broadcast as individual episodes on CBC Television in 2016.

Issued as part of a boxed set entitled Schitt$ Creek: the complete collection in 2020.

Special features: Inside "Schitt's Creek" ; deleted scenes ; bloopers.

Contents

  • Finding David
  • Family dinner
  • Jazzagals
  • Estate sale
  • Bob's bagels
  • Moira vs. town council
  • Candidate
  • Milk money
  • Moira's nudes
  • Ronnie's party
  • Motel guest
  • Lawn signs
  • Happy anniversary --

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