During my binge of Shoresy, I've taken the liberty of watching the Canadian sensation that launched underappreciated actor Jared Keeso into stardom. I never know what the best way Letterkenny other than if you've ever lived in a small town area of the mid-west part of the United States country or any small town of anywhere in the word then this is most certainly a TV show you can have a great time watching and gives you a good memory of living in small town community.
This comedy series showcases the antics of the residents of Letterkenny, a small rural community in Canada. Letterkenny began its life as a YouTube series called Letterkenny Problems.
After watching the first, two episodes of the first season I slowly become to realize that "holy crap" this reminds me of living the life in central Nebraska and sure, there's a tone of differences between small community in Canada, I would most certainly imagine. But the similarities between both cultures are almost similar its crazy, and sure you can deny that aspect, but I find the similarities there in a portrait at an art gallery. Like, I can remember times in high school where you most certainly can have your bros or jocks, and then you have those weird people who are all about goth or when Hot Topic was a thing back in 2003. And now, after all the years in TV you most certainly see a ton of these crazy people around the central parts of Nebraska so, when watching Letterkenny, yeah it does almost feel like you’re watching yourself on streaming TV. Even with a six episode season it does feel like you can always sit down shut your brain whenever you are so tired from life and then you just play episodes of Letterkenny it always kind of breath of fresh air. Though I will admit there are times where I had to take a break because bringing all twelve episodes of the show tense to get tiring as well as you feel like you hear the same joke repeatedly. There a lot about Jared Keeso as a actor and creator I respect a lot, though I doubt I can do the same comedic ways he did but I respect him as a visionary from both Letterkenny and Shoresy for many reasons is that he's born in Canada, he played Hockey throughout his childhood and I could imagine that he lived out in the small community of Canada then tried to breakout into acting for which was finding it tiring on how the Hollywood aspect was, then decided to take his talents on YouTube, and personally I look at Keeso's filmography and say from the bottom of my heart that he's for certain the most underappreciated comedic talent out there. So, if you’re a Midwesterner living out somewhere in the north or south parts of the Midwest, I would most certainly recommend watching Letterkenny or Shoresy and you'll enjoy it from beginning to the very end of the final season since the show is officially over. And yet thank Hulu, they purchase both of Keeso's shows so you can watch them repeatedly, but then again, I would still recommend pacing yourself in watching each season.
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