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Emmet Otterâs Jug-Band Christmas, 1977
Theyâve created a safe space on TV, and in their own pocket of the otherwise savage internet.
Much has been said about the positive, non-judgemental world where Schittâs Creek takes place, where parents and the community at large support their childrensâ lifestyles, sexuality, and general life choices. That theyâve created such a safe space, both in the fictional world of Schittâs Creek and as an escape for viewers taking in the TV show, is wonderful on its own. But that these positive, feel-good vibes have transferred â and been put into practice! â on the internet as well, is nothing short of remarkable.
The optimism of Schittâs Creek was on full blast this season, a collection of 14 episodes that culminated in Patrick (Noah Reid) and Davidâs (Dan Levy) engagement and the townâs excellent live production of Cabaret, events that were fully celebrated by the friends, family, and townspeople around them. The banding together, the joy, and the acceptance that was felt at a high jumped through screens and forced viewers to smile. Itâs contagious and entertaining in all the best ways.
So much so, that even the internet caught on. The internet! The rudest, meanest, most savage place on Earth. And yet in the Schittâs Creek pocket of the internet, viewers of the show are just as supportive, encouraging, and lovely as the characters they watch every week (and binge over and over again in the first four seasons available on Netflix). Actors on other shows have made the decision to leave social media behind, deactivating accounts when fansâ input became too much and frankly unhealthy for them to be taking in. And yet, Schittâs Creek has managed to do the exact opposite.
Emily Hampshire, who plays Stevie on the show, noted that the fan reaction to Schittâs Creek has been specifically unlike âany other show Iâve been on.â She continued to explain, âIâve been in this show 12 Monkeys where we had a rabid fanbase because itâs sci-fi. You go to Comic-Con and itâs insane. But [Schittâs Creek is] a different kind of fandom and itâs different than anything Iâve, or I think that weâve all, experienced.â
The 9-1-1 star was âa little apprehensiveâ about the twist, but shared why he sees the vision now.
Oliver interview with Decider.com
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âIf we could bring back that cast, just for like an episode, thatâd be amazing,â Guzman told Decider.
Another Ryan interview. Wow.
The best new TV shows coming to Netflix in April 2021âlike Shadow and Bone, Worn Stories and Season 2 of The Circle âare beyond binge-worthy. Here are our top 10 picks to stream now.
'Yasuke'
PREMIERE DATE: April 29
CAST: LaKeith Stanfield, Takehiro Hira, Ming-Na Wen, Maya Tanida, Darren Criss, Ian Chen, Gwendoline Yeo
RATING: TV-MA
DESCRIPTION: Created and directed by LeSean Thomas, this anime series is about a legendary African warrior named Yasuke (Stanfield) as heâs dragged back into the violence of feudal Japan to save a girl who is being chased by warlords and other agents of darkness.
Stream It Or Skip It: âBNAâ on Netflix, a Highly Exaggerated Anime Series About Animal-People and the People-People Who Hate Them â Decider.com
Stream It Or Skip It: âBNAâ on Netflix, a Highly Exaggerated Anime Series About Animal-People and the People-People Who Hate Them â Decider.com
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â by John Serba: You gotta love anime for the wacky, out-there concepts: BNA (short for Brand New Animal) is about a raccoon girl who used to be a human girl, which means sheâs torn between the worlds of the âbeastkinsâ and humans. This series debuted in Japan earlier in 2020, and now streams on Netflix for international audiences to be delighted and/or baffledâŚ
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