I think the choice for David to stay in the town was a big one and it was really him finally just getting over this preoccupation that he has had for so long which is to constantly be someone that is impressive to people. “I see them happy and I see them settled. “What this love story really taught me in the process was to hold out for the people who mean something and the people that are really going to stand by you wholly and completely. So often we end up giving parts of ourselves away to relationships, trying to accommodate what we think people want from us when in reality, in the case of David and Patrick, it was exactly who they were inside that attracted them to each other.”ĭavid Rose doesn’t want kids, and Patrick is a little more open on the topic, so where does Levy see the characters five years from now? We now know that David and Patrick are going to stay in Schitt’s Creek, nesting in a replica of Kate Winslet’s cottage from “The Holiday.” Although Dan Levy is not David Rose, one could wonder what his character’s love story taught him about his own relationships and love life. ![]() However, Levy wasn’t the only one who had a say in Moira’s finale look. “From the minute Catherine found out she was officiating the wedding she was like, ‘what if we do a nod to the pope?’ She had the idea to do the papal hat and she wanted to also incorporate part of the wig into the hat,” he said while admitting that he still has no idea how hairstylist Ana Sorys pulled it off, but knows that the creation took two months to finish. Reflecting on Moria’s grand fashion finale, Levy says “It couldn’t have been more her and yet couldn’t be more respectful to what was happening. She was also making sure that SHE was seen in that moment.” “I did know that the wedding look had to be Moira’s most iconic. I sourced about five or six different gowns through consignment websites, but from the moment she put on the McQueen that she is wearing in the scene, we were all like ‘this is it.’ It was ceremonial but at the same time had that Moira Rose edge with that beaded skull on the back that is so beautiful to see as you watch her walk down the aisle,” he said. Levy also said that even though everyone knew that the wedding they were filming wasn’t “real life,” he admitted that “everyone couldn’t help but get swept up into it…” After seasons of countless heartfelt, hilarious and impactful moments for his character, David Rose, how do the nuptials rank for Levy when it comes to his favorites? “It was one of my fondest memories of the entire six seasons of the show.”įans of Schitt’s Creek were undoubtedly looking forward to seeing David and Patrick finally walk down the aisle, but diehard fanatics were just as excited to see what Moira (played by Catherine O’Hara) would wear for the grand occasion. What some superfans may not know is just how much Dan Levy was involved in her wardrobe selection. There was just this warm and sentimental, yet heavy and emotional vibe to the day because we knew the next day the sets would be taken down forever,” Levy said. “This particular scene was the most electric scene we have ever shot. ![]() Now that the world has seen David and Patrick walk down the aisle and head into the world of happily ever after in Schitt’s Creek, Dan is ready to reflect on that scene fans have been dreaming of. **This article contains spoilers on the “Schitt’s Creek” series finale which aired Tuesday, April 7**ĭan Levy, the star, co-creator, and showrunner of Pop TV’s beloved hit Schitt’s Creek spoke to GLAAD’s Head of Talent, Anthony Ramos, to reflect on the high emotions of wrapping up the series and what it means to him to know that it resonated so deeply with people in the LGBTQ community.
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