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How to Watch 'Schitt's Creek'

How to Watch 'Schitt's Creek'

From Town & Country

Schitt's Creek did not start out with a bang. Despite stunning performances from the likes of Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara, the Canadian fish-out-of-water comedy remained criminally under-known for years.

Finally, though, with its sixth and final season, the feel-good show found its place in the pop culture lexicon. Schitt's Creek set a new record at the 2020 Emmys, winning nine trophies—the most ever for a comedy in a single year. That included awards for all four of the show's lead actors (Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Annie Murphy, and Dan Levy), on top of statuettes for best writing, best directing, and overall best series. And now, the show will have a chance to pull off a similar coup at the Golden Globes, as it heads into the 2021 awards ceremony with five nominations.

So no worries if you're late to the party—we all were. Here's how to watch Schitt's Creek, from start to finish.

All six seasons are currently streaming on Netflix.

After a long wait, Netflix added the sixth and final season of Schitt's Creek to its streaming platform in early October, meaning that subscribers can now watch the beloved show from beginning to end.

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All episodes are available on Amazon Prime Video, for a price.

Amazon's streaming service has Schitt's Creek seasons one through six available for digital purchase. You can also buy individual episodes and full seasons on YouTube and Google Play.

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The show's American home, Pop TV, also has every episode ready to stream.

Some episodes (especially the older ones) are currently available to anyone with an internet connection, while newer seasons require users to login with their cable subscription credentials. Find both new and old episodes here.

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The CW's newly-launched streaming service CW Seed also has the first five seasons.

The service is ad-supported, and therefore free for users—so if the other options on this list aren't available to you, the little-known CW Seed might be your best bet.

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