Fans of Canadian comedy series Letterkenny have had plenty of reasons to look forward to Christmas in recent years with a new season of the award winning series premiering on December 25 the last three times around the sun. Season 10 of Letterkenny continued that trend with a Christmas Day 2021 premiere on the Crave streaming service in Canada and a debut on Hulu which holds the U.S. distribution rights to the show the following day.
The six episode season had Wayne series creator Jared Keeso and the rest of the fictional Ontario towns community haggling with car salespeople competing to become video influencers helping out the local Mennonites and getting over their fear of prostate exams among other adventures and misadventures. Of course that was all in addition to the usual donnybrooks fights dance offs and clever rapid fire dialogue that have made the series an international hit.
With season 10 of Letterkenny now available to stream and the next season already filmed Digital Trends spoke to several members of the shows cast about their favorite elements of the current season and the series as a whole as well as what fans can look forward to in season 11.
Over the course of the shows first nine seasons Keeso and series director and co-writer Jacob Tierney who also portrays the character Glen developed a knack for filtering a wide range of complicated themes from modern feminism and male allyship to the representation of indigenous cultures and toxic masculinity through the shows unique cast of colorful characters. Season 10 is no exception and although it cast the usual wide net when it came to topics to riff on it was one episode in particular that everyone seemed to love for various reasons.
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