Netflix viewers rave about classic ‘comfort’ series as ‘the best thing you’ll ever watch’

Television enthusiasts are captivated by a classic ‘comfort’ series, which one viewer describes as ‘the best thing you will ever watch’.

As the festive season approaches, many will have some time off work, allowing for gatherings with family and friends to enjoy streaming platforms like Netflix.

While there are numerous new films and series available during the holidays, ranging from a ’10/10′ film akin to Die Hard to Lindsay Lohan’s latest holiday movie, nothing quite compares to indulging in a beloved classic with a cozy beverage and some treats.

Currently, there’s one particular show that people are raving about on social media.

With six seasons available, the second and fourth seasons have achieved a perfect 100 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes.

The show, titled Schitt’s Creek, centers around Johnny Rose and his family, who find themselves penniless after falling victim to a scam.

The series features actors like Dan Levy, Eugene Levy, Annie Murphy, Catherine O’Hara, and Sarah Levy.

Discussions about Schitt’s Creek have become quite popular in the ‘Netflix Bangers’ Facebook group, where people are seeking ‘honest reviews’ of the series.

One individual shared: “It is one of the BEST series ever.. loved it!!! BUT you have to push through the first couple of episodes to get into the story and characters. Then it just gets AMAZING!”

Another fan commented: “One of my regular comfort shows. Watched it all the way through at least 4 (or 5?) times.”

A third user declared: “The best thing you will ever watch.”

Meanwhile, another remarked: “I wish I could erase it from my mind to watch it all over again for the first time. Sooo good.”

Schitt’s Creek first aired on CBC Television in January 2015, running for a total of 80 episodes until its conclusion in April 2020. Its popularity grew further after being added to Netflix in 2017.

Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair noted in a review: “It’s possessed of a loopy character logic that doesn’t always come together, but that’s sort of the fun of it. The show deftly maintains its balance of breeziness and sincerity, of zany high-comedy and well-observed nuance.”

Pilot Viruet from The Verge commented: “The show is funny, queer, and silly, but it’s also appealingly warm. The writers seem to truly love their characters and want to see them happy. That shouldn’t make a show stand out, but it does.”

All six seasons of Schitt’s Creek are currently available for streaming on Netflix.