What's Happening?
Dan Levy, co-creator of the acclaimed sitcom Schitt's Creek, recently discussed the potential for a sequel series during an interview on CBS News Sunday Morning. Levy visited Goodwood, Ontario, where the show was filmed, and reflected on the impact of Catherine
O'Hara's death on any future plans for the series. O'Hara, who played Moira Rose, passed away on January 30 at age 71 due to a pulmonary embolism. Levy expressed that while he had considered a follow-up to Schitt's Creek, O'Hara's passing has made it difficult to imagine continuing the series without her. Schitt's Creek, which won nine Emmys, followed the Rose family as they adjusted to life in the small town of Schitt's Creek after losing their wealth.
Why It's Important?
The discussion around a potential Schitt's Creek sequel highlights the significant impact Catherine O'Hara had on the series and its creators. Her portrayal of Moira Rose was central to the show's success, and her passing marks a poignant moment for fans and the entertainment industry. The series, known for its humor and heartwarming portrayal of family dynamics, has left a lasting legacy, influencing television storytelling and representation. Levy's reflections underscore the challenges of continuing a beloved series after the loss of a key cast member, emphasizing the importance of O'Hara's contributions to the show's identity.











