
Letterkenny
Comedy • TV-MA • 2016–23 • 12 Seasons
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Letterkenny follows Wayne, a good-ol’ country boy in Letterkenny, Ontario trying to protect his homegrown way of life on the farm, against a world that is constantly evolving around him. The residents of Letterkenny belong to one of three groups: Hicks, Skids, and Hockey Players. The three groups are constantly feuding with each other over seemingly trivial matters; often ending with someone getting their ass kicked.
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Witty comedy that always strikes a laugh
My favorite show to watch when I’ve got nothing else to watch or just want to laugh. My friends and I quote the show daily.
The first few seasons were great. Kinda lost interest in the last season or so.
Terrific characters! Super fast and clever.
This show is amazing, reminds me of trailer park boys. Must watch.
It’s goofy and juvenile, but something about the small-town Canada-isms that kept me laughing.
Lots of good banter and subtle lines. This show is all about drinking, fighting, talking s**t, and hockey. Also the loyalty in friendship
The best thing to come out of Canada since Celine Dion. Each season is a very quick watch so it is easy to get sucked in.
Canadians trying to be edgy. There is humor but you gotta put up with the slow pace of people just hanging around.
How are ya now? Not so bad. To be fair it was pretty good.
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243 (7%)
471 (14%)
1,351 (39%)
1,384 (40%)
7.3 – Based on 3.5k ratings
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