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Schitt's Creek's Ending, Explained: The Social Message

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Get 20% off Brilliant: https://brilliant.org/TheTake/ | The Emmy-sweeping Schitt's Creek, created by Dan and Eugene Levy, follows the wealthy Rose family, who lose their massive fortune and are forced to relocate to a small town with a silly name. But the moral of the series isn’t as simple as arguing that the upper classes should be brought down a peg. Schitt’s Creek shows us a more well-rounded picture of a society where income inequality is no longer a factor, class isn’t an issue, and everyone is treated with empathy. Here’s our Take on how Schitt’s Creek plays on its motif of opposites to show us how the Roses grow along with their counterparts, and what its vision of a classless society can tell us about bringing people together.

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