The All-Time Queerest Moments of Schitt’s Creek

Over six seasons, the hit CBC comedy Schitt’s Creek has provided many queer delights—from national treasure Catherine O’Hara’s high-camp performance as Moira Rose, a faded soap star with an enviable wig collection, to the fairy-tale love story of David (series creator Dan Levy) and Patrick (Noah Reid). As the series wraps, we’ve collected our favourite and queerest moments from the show in tribute.

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