The final season of the Canadian sitcom Schitt’s Creek swept the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony on Sunday, winning in all seven categories in the Comedy section. In other categories in broadcast television, HBO’s Watchmen and Succession scored four wins each.
CBC/Pop TV’s Schitt’s Creek, created by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy, follows the life and times of the wealthy Rose family as they settle into a low-income existence in the suburbs of Schitt’s Creek, a small town they had once bought as a joke.
Besides winning the Outstanding Comedy Series award, the sitcom won for Best Writing and Best Directing in the Comedy section. Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara won the awards for Outstanding Lead Actor and Actress in a Comedy series respectively. They play the heads of the Rose family, Johnny and Moira.
Dan Levy won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy…