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12th Mar 2021

Six Netflix shows to binge if you loved Schitt’s Creek

James Fenton

Schitt’s Creek is one of the comedy success stories of the past few years and if you’ve already binged it then there’s likely a Rose family-shaped hole in your life.

After six seasons, Schitt’s Creek wrapped up in 2020 but even though it’s been around since 2015, many people only discovered its charms during lockdown. Audiences fell in love with the eccentric Rose family but now that it’s all over, you’re probably looking for something warm and fuzzy to fill its void.

While moving on is never easy (as poor Alexis found out), below you’ll find a list of brilliant shows that might help you through this difficult period.

Kim’s Convenience

If Schitt’s Creek has you craving more Canadian comedy stylings, then this is for you. The show is centred around a Korean-Canadian family that runs a convenience store. There are 60 30-minute episodes over five seasons, so you should be able to get through them over a few weeks of lockdown, right?

Superstore

More retail-set comedy but this time in the larger surroundings of Cloud 9 in St. Louis, Missouri. America Ferrera and Ben Feldman lead the cast.

Arrested Development

The original rich-family-becomes-poor sitcom. This one grew into massive hit throughout its run in the 2000s and there’s no better time to catch up if you haven’t seen it already.

Modern Family

Another massive TV hit and one that’s regularly screened on TV on these shores. However, if you fancy binging them all in one go, Netflix is the place to be.

The Good Place

The story of a town where good people end up when they pass away. Unless there’s been a mistake, of course. This one only wrapped up last year and all 53 episodes are available to screen right now.

Grace and Frankie

The story of two women whose worlds are flipped upside down when both of their husbands announce that they are leaving them… FOR EACH OTHER! Hilarity obviously ensues.

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