There is no shortage of love for "Schitt's Creek."
The Pop TV comedy's final season just scored a nomination in every 2021 Golden Globes category in which it was eligible, with a nod for the show for best musical or comedy series, while Catherine O'Hara and Eugene Levy are nominated for Best Actress and Best Actor in a Television Series - Comedy. Annie Murphy and Dan Levy are nominated for Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Limited Series or TV Movie. The Rose family could sweep the whole comedy category, just like they did at the 2020 Emmys.
Back in September, a very similar thing happened. The show was nominated for best comedy while O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Dan Levy and Murphy all got nominated in different acting categories, and they all won. The show also won awards for writing, costumes, casting and directing.
"That was crazy," O'Hara told E! News after their big night. "We kept saying, "Did we write this?"
2021 Golden Globes Nominations: All the Surprises
In the best comedy category at the Globes, "Schitt's Creek" is up against "Ted Lasso," "Emily in Paris," "The Flight Attendant" and "The Great." In the supporting actor and actress categories, which are divided only by gender and not by genre, Dan Levy and Murphy are the only nominees who come from comedies. This is the first year that "Schitt's Creek" has been nominated at the Globes at all.
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Dan Levy, who starred in and created the series, reacted to the noms on Twitter with a gracious shoutout to "all of the amazingly talented people who helped make this show."
Dan Levy is following up this triumph with his first stint as "Saturday Night Live" host on Saturday, Feb. 6.
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