Ep 5. The Premiere
- TV14
- February 4, 2020
- 21 min
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8.3 (1,249)
The Premiere is the fifth episode of the sixth and final season of Schitt's Creek. This Canadian television sitcom premiered on CBC Television in 2015 and aired its final episode in 2020.
The show follows the Rose family, a wealthy family who lose their fortune and are forced to move to Schitt's Creek, a small, middle-of-nowhere town they once bought as a joke. The family includes father Johnny Rose (Eugene Levy), mother Moira Rose (Catherine O'Hara), and their adult children, David (Dan Levy) and Alexis (Annie Murphy).
The Premiere picks up with the Rose family as they prepare to attend the world premiere of Cabaret, the musical in which David is making his directorial debut. The episode sees the family getting ready for the big event, with Moira getting her hair and makeup done and Johnny and Stevie (Emily Hampshire) ironing their tuxedos. Meanwhile, David frets over the various things that could go wrong.
As the family makes their way to the premiere, we see a number of familiar faces, including Patrick (Noah Reid), David's business partner and boyfriend, and Twyla (Sarah Levy), the friendly waitress at the local diner.
When they arrive at the theater, the family is met with a number of surprises. For one, the theater is much smaller than they expected, leading to some anxiety for David. And when they take their seats, they realize that they're sitting directly behind Roland (Chris Elliott), the mayor of Schitt's Creek and one of their least favorite people.
Despite their nerves, though, the premiere goes off without a hitch. The audience is delighted by the show, and David takes a well-deserved bow at the end.
But the biggest surprise comes the next day, when the family wakes up to find that the premiere was a huge success. Reviews are glowing, and there's buzz about David becoming the next big thing in theater. The family is thrilled with the news, and the episode ends with them celebrating their success with champagne.
Overall, The Premiere is a lighthearted, feel-good episode that showcases the best of what Schitt's Creek has to offer. It's a celebration of family, creativity, and the joy of surprising oneself. Fans of the show will be delighted by the familiar characters and charming humor, and newcomers may find themselves falling in love with the quirky world of Schitt's Creek.