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- The latest list of the most-watched shows on Netflix, per Reelgood and covering the first week of October, is topped by a beloved Canadian comedy that's just added its sixth and final season to Netflix.
- The show is Schitt's Creek, which has also just added a wrap-up documentary to Netflix called Best Wishes, Warmest Regards.
- The latest list of shows from Reelgood includes data from October 1-7.
Five years ago, Schitt's Creek was the poster child of a cult sensation. This was way back before the half-hour Canadian comedy series had any idea that it would be around for six seasons (the sixth and final of which just landed on Netflix, along with a wrap-up documentary on the series, called Best Wishes, Warmest Regards).
The show recently swept all of the comedy categories at the Primetime Emmy Awards, bringing to a satisfying conclusion the arc of a series that debuted on Pop TV way back in January of 2015. It would go on to become one of the most-watched shows on Netflix, a distinction it continues to enjoy today even after the final season was added to the world's biggest streaming platform in April -- a perfect escape from the madness and terrible headlines associated with the coronavirus pandemic that was fully rampaging across the country and the rest of the world by then.
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