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oceanusborealis · 4 months
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Letterkenny – An Exploration of a Uniquely Canadian Romp
TL;DR – This is a delightful insight into a part of Canadian life. Disclosure – I watched these episodes on SBS. Letterkenny Review – As Christmas Day approaches (or if you are outside of Canada, you will get it on Boxing Day), it means that a Canadian institution is drawing to a close. It’s a show I discovered once by seeing a GIF on Imgur about kids falling off bikes, which is an odd entry…
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zonetrente-trois · 6 months
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Children Ruin Everything 3x07
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Official Trailer For CHILDREN RUIN EVERYTHING Season 2 | Streaming on The Roku Channel February 3
Official Trailer For CHILDREN RUIN EVERYTHING Season 2 | Streaming on The Roku Channel February 3
Check out these official key art and trailer for CHILDREN RUIN EVERYTHING new season. Streaming On The Roku Channel February 3, 2023. Cast: Meaghan Rath, Aaron Abrams, Nazneen Contractor, Mikayla SwamiNathan, Logan Nicholson,  Ennis Esmer, Kurt Smeaton, Dmitry Chepovetsky, Darius Rota, Veena Sood and Lisa Codrington Guest Stars: Kim Coates, Anna Hopkins and Aaron Ashmore Follow Astrid and James…
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arun-pratap-singh · 1 year
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Michelle Mylett & Lisa Codrington Talk Letterkenny Season 11, Chip Flavors
Michelle Mylett & Lisa Codrington Talk Letterkenny Season 11, Chip Flavors
ComingSoon Senior Editor Spencer Legacy spoke with Letterkenny stars Michelle Mylett and Lisa Codrington about the show’s 11th season. The duo discussed the global popularity of Letterkenny and their favorite chip flavors. Letterkenny Season 11 is now available to stream on Hulu. “The Letterkenny locals deal with influencers, lost dogs, a Church Bake Sale mystery, unwelcome visitors at beer…
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jellymonstergrrrl · 2 years
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Letterkenny: S6E05 - Different Strokes For Different Folks
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emziess · 3 years
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The Ladies of Letterkenny Episode 1, Season 9
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sweetiepie08 · 2 years
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Watching Lisa Codrington in a more dramatic role in Anne with an E after recognizing her as Gail in Letterkenny sure was a trip, but damn it sure showed what a fantastic actress she is.
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Gail x Wayne
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i feel like i’m tempting fate with this one
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ilostmyshoe42 · 7 years
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kwebtv · 3 years
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Anne with an E  -  CBC / Netflix  -  March 19, 2017 - November 24, 2019
Period Drama (27 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Amybeth McNulty as Anne Shirley
Geraldine James as Marilla Cuthbert
Dalila Bela as Diana Barry
Lucas Jade Zumann as Gilbert Blythe
Aymeric Jett Montaz as Jerry Baynard
R. H. Thomson as Matthew Cuthbert
Corrine Koslo as Rachel Lynde (seasons 2–3; recurring season 1)
Dalmar Abuzeid as Sebastian "Bash" Lacroix (seasons 2–3)
Cory Grüter-Andrew as Cole Mackenzie (seasons 2–3)
Joanna Douglas as Miss Muriel Stacy (season 3; recurring season 2)
Recurring and guest
Jonathan Holmes as Mr. William Barry
Helen Johns as Mrs. Eliza Barry
Ryan Kiera Armstrong as Minnie May Barry
Deborah Grover as Josephine Barry
Wayne Best as John Blythe
Phillip Williams as Thomas Lynde
David Ingram as Mr. Harmon Andrews
Janet Porter as Mrs. Andrews
Christian Martyn as Billy Andrews
Lia Pappas-Kemps as Jane Andrews
Ella Jonas Farlinger as Prissy Andrews
Jim Annan as Mr. Gillis
Fiona Byrne as Mrs. Gillis
Kyla Matthews as Ruby Gillis
Jacob Ursomarzo as Moody Spurgeon
Stephen Tracey as Mr. Phillips
Miranda McKeon as Josie Pye
Glenna Walters as Tillie Boulter
Katelyn Wells as Mary Joe
Jacob Horsley as Charlie Sloane
Taras Lavren as Nate
Shane Carty as Mr. Dunlop
Cara Ricketts as Mary LaCroix
Araya Mengesha as Elijah Hanford
Nicky Lawrence as Jocelyn
Lisa Codrington as Constance
Melanie Nicholls-King as Hazel Lacroix
Kiawenti:io Tarbell as Ka'kwet
Brandon Oakes as Aluk
Dana Jeffrey as Oqwatnuk
Ashleigh Stewart as Winifred "Winnie" Rose
Ines Feghouli as Sandy Baynard
Trenna Keating as Mrs. Pye
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glenngaylord · 3 years
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“We might be at peak gay!” - Jacob Tierney on the queerness of Letterkenny
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When you think about a Canadian sitcom set in a small rural town with a surprisingly welcoming attitude towards its queer citizens, your mind might automatically zero in on a certain Emmy-winning juggernaut.  While true, you’d be overlooking Letterkenny, which I consider a far more accepting and outrageous haven for so many queer characters across the spectrum that I left out one or two when I had the pleasure of speaking with Jacob Tierney. Onscreen, you know him as the living, breathing embodiment of what I like to call “poorly closeted gay panic”, Pastor Glen, but his contributions to the show run deep, having co-developed the series, directed every episode, as well as serving as a writer and executive producer.
For the uninitiated, the show started out as a popular 2013 web series called Letterkenny Problems, which mainly featured its star and co-creator Jared Keeso as Wayne, the living embodiment of a Tom Of Finland drawing, and his friends Daryl (Nathan Dales) and Squirrelly Dan (K. Trevor Wilson).  The webisodes showed them speaking to camera with densely-packed observations about their rural lives. Their popularity led to a series deal with Crave TV in Canada, who began airing full episodes starting in 2016, with Hulu more recently airing it in the U.S.  The three men represent some of the Hicks in a town of 5000 also populated by Hockey players and Skids, the Goth misfits who spend their time on video games, tech music and meth. With overripe, lingo-filled dialogue that gives A Clockwork Orange a run for its money, this hilarious show mesmerizes with its deadpan tone and repetitive vocal gymnastics. The show finds comedy gold in the problems of its diverse town-folk. I’ll confess to needing subtitles and having Google handy to get me through the first several seasons, but eventually I could shout “That’s a Texas sized 10-4”, “To be fair”, or use terms like “ferda” and “pert near” with the best of them. Typically, a show like this would teeter in a more conservative, redneck, homophobic direction, but Letterkenny has proven decidedly otherwise.
It features such queer characters as: Katy (Michelle Mylett), Wayne’s pansexual sister Roald (Evan Stern), a gay Skid who clearly loves the leader of the gang, Stewart Ron (James Daly) and Dax (Gregory Waters), a gay couple who own their sexuality and never hesitate to graphically express their every want and need Gail (Lisa Codrington), a local bartender who is not only always horny, but would have sex with air if it were humanly possible The McMurrays (Dan Petronijevic and Melanie Scrofano), a hard-drinking, voracious pair of swingers
I’m sure I’ve left out a couple in a large cast who by and large stamp out homophobia and stupidity in equal measure. I used to hate going into comedy clubs, because I knew some doofus would start spewing antigay jokes on cue. My love of this series emanates from the feeling of entering a traditionally straight space and feeling not only welcomed, but celebrated.
Openly queer himself, Jacob Tierney, spoke with me via Zoom upon the launch of the show’s 9th season to discuss the various characters and how so many ended up being queer. While the show’s cast list may still be missing a letter or two on the LGBTQIA+ scale, this surprisingly cinematic, sneakily emotional, deliciously dirty and smart series deserves the attention and glory of its more famous Canadian cousin.  So as Wayne would say, “Pitter patter, let’s get at’er!”  Just “Figure it out” and watch this one-of-a-kind gem!
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cumaeansibyl · 4 years
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Lisa Codrington is an unbelievable genius
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