In a time when we could all use a little humor, the brilliant cast of Schitt’s Creek continues to deliver. Recently, Catherine O’Hara, who captivated audiences as Moira Rose, took center stage — virtually, of course — after winning the Canadian Screen Award for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. The show may have come to an end (cue the tears), but the joy it brings lingers on.
O’Hara’s acceptance speech was a charming blend of gratitude and humor. “Thank you, wonderful members of the Canadian Screen Academy. I hope you and your families are safe and enjoying your time indoors,” she began. However, before she could dive deeper, the familiar orchestral music started to play, indicating it was time to wrap up.
In true Moira Rose spirit, O’Hara humorously protested, “What the fu— hell?” as the music swelled. She continued her heartfelt thanks to her dear friend Eugene Levy, his incredibly talented son, and the amazing writers and cast. As the music crescendoed, she creatively switched to singing her thanks, turning an awkward moment into a memorable performance.
The final season of Schitt’s Creek has rightfully received numerous accolades this awards season, with O’Hara claiming her fifth consecutive award. Other cast members also shone brightly, including Eugene Levy, who won Best Lead Actor in a Comedy, and Emily Hampshire, recognized as Best Supporting Actress. The show itself was honored as Best Comedy Series, a fitting tribute to its legacy.
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In summary, Catherine O’Hara’s heartfelt and humorous acceptance speech, delivered from home, reminded us of the joy that Schitt’s Creek brought to its fans. The cast’s collective achievements this awards season further highlight the show’s impact.
