Rose Family Reunites for Emmys Finale: A Touching Tribute to 'Schitt's Creek'
The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, known for its virtual format this year, saw a heartwarming moment as the beloved cast of "Schitt's Creek" reunited for a final farewell. The show, which made history with its unprecedented sweep at the 2020 Emmys, graced the virtual stage once more, culminating in a touching tribute to the series finale.
A Touch of Nostalgia and Fond Farewell
The reunion, which was pre-recorded, featured the entire Rose family – Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Dan Levy, Annie Murphy, and Chris Elliott – reminiscing about their time on the show and sharing some hilarious anecdotes from behind the scenes.
Dan Levy, the creator and star of the show, took the opportunity to express his gratitude to the fans and the Emmy voters for their love and support: "This is a show that was born out of a love for storytelling, a love for family, a love for our community." He also highlighted the show's message of inclusivity and acceptance, stating that "it's about finding your tribe, and the family you choose."
A Legacy of Laughter and Love
The reunion provided a poignant end to the show's Emmy journey, marking the end of a beloved era. "Schitt's Creek" touched viewers with its heartwarming storyline, sharp wit, and relatable characters, leaving a lasting impact on television.
Beyond the Emmys: A Lasting Impact
While the Emmys may have marked the end of the show's awards journey, the impact of "Schitt's Creek" continues to resonate. Its celebration of diversity, its focus on family bonds, and its timeless message of kindness have made it a cultural touchstone, leaving a lasting legacy that extends far beyond the screen.
The reunion served as a fitting tribute to a show that captured the hearts of millions. It provided a final opportunity for the cast and crew to celebrate their achievements and leave a lasting mark on the world of television.