Thanks to ongoing issues, plenty of people found themselves staying put over the holidays in lieu of traveling back to their hometowns.
For me that meant not battling it out at LAX to grab two flights to get me halfway through the country only to have to rent a car and drive the last two and a half hours to my hometown pop. 2,000. Even without global health concerns, I might not have made it back to my family anyway thanks to a late-breaking Christmas blizzard that left the area a morass of ice and snow that my skin thinned by years of California life never could have withstood.
For the uninitiated the sitcom began its life as a YouTube series titled Letterkenny Problems before getting optioned into a TV show that premiered on Crave a Canadian OTT streaming service in 2016. But it was nOt until the shows arrival on Hulu in 2018 that Letterkenny arrived on Americas radar yet another comedy series goofing on life in small town Canada. See also Schitts Creek.
This is all well and good and if it sounds intriguing, all nine seasons of the show are available to stream on Hulu. But that said do nOt start with Season 9. After all, what do fans want from a show once it has reached its ninth season? Certainly something different than an audience coming to the show for the first time but is it enough to provide superfans with more of what they know and love or do we expect long running shows to still push themselves no matter how long they run?
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