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[–] [email protected] 30 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

You'd need to watch it through to understand. (And I'm not telling you to do that.)

It's about troubled people trying to build themselves into something more, and what it can cost you in the moment.

You see a dozen people screaming at each other and yelling Chef - I see a family trying to work through their issues, one of those being the toxicity of families, while being honest and showing each other love and respect.

My wife also loves Schitt's Creek and I can't stand the shallow, one-note characters... but that's because I haven't put in the time to get to know them and see how they grow and change.

A lot of shows are like this, and it's totally okay to bounce off of them if they don't resonate with you.

But I love this one. The Bear is great fun.