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10 of David Rose's Scenes From Schitt's Creek That We'll Never Get Over

I think pretty much every scene that David Rose is in in Schitt's Creek is one of his best. The character, perfectly played by Dan Levy , is so charming, funny, and, at time, irritating, that each scene gives you something to remember. In its sex seasons, Schitt's Creek provided some of the best quotes , beautiful moments , and most iconic fashion , but I just keep coming back to David's best scenes because some of these are my favorite of the whole series. Ahead, find 10 of the scenes that I think are his best. Some are ones you'd expect, but others are the more quiet scenes that are just simply David. Related: The Iconic Schitt's Creek's Line of "Ew, David!" Is Said on the Show a Lot Less Than You Think https://ift.tt/3jDnZC4

How Starring in Les Mis Actually Prepared Aaron Tveit For Hallmark's One Royal Holiday

Anyone who has ever heard Aaron Tveit sing knows he's basically a Disney prince in real life, so it's perfectly fitting that he plays royalty in his first Hallmark movie. In One Royal Holiday - which premieres on Oct. 31 on the Hallmark Channel - the actor plays a prince named James who begrudgingly finds himself stranded in New England days before Christmas due to a snowstorm. After a chance encounter with a bubbly nurse named Anna (Laura Osnes), though, James ends up spending the holidays at her family's Connecticut inn, and a sweet romance slowly begins to unfold. Having known Osnes for a long time, Tveit said he was excited to work with the fellow Broadway star in the movie. Even though the two have sung together on various occasions, Tveit noted that they had "never worked together properly." Plus, the fact that Osnes has a few Hallmark movies under her belt was an added bonus. "She was showing me the Hallmark ropes," he told POPSUGAR. Of course

Ever Wondered How Many Times Flora Says "Perfectly Splendid" in Bly Manor? It's a Lot

You know when kids pick up a catchphrase - from TV, from a friend, or even from you - and they can't stop saying it (no matter how many times you try to get them to stop)? At first, it can be super sweet, but after a few dozen repeats, it can start to become a bit . . . tedious. For the residents of Bly Manor, Flora's "perfectly splendid" is that phrase. Chronologically, Miss Jessel is the first person on The Haunting of Bly Manor to use the phrase. "Well, I'm not practically perfect, but I am . . . perfectly splendid," she tells Flora and Miles after they first meet and the children ask her if she'll be like their very own Mary Poppins. By using the words in her own speech after Miss Jessel has died , Flora finds a heartwarming way to remain close to her former governess and keep a small part of her alive. So, how many times does Flora actually say "perfectly splendid" throughout the series? The total rounds out to nearly 20 times! C

Attention, Horror-Movie Enthusiasts: Here's Every Michael Myers Halloween Movie Ranked

No question about it: Michael Myers is my favorite Halloween movie villain . The minute that ominous theme song starts to play, my heartbeat picks up speed and I have a sudden urge to shut the blinds and bolt the doors lest Michael himself should be waiting outside my house with a butcher's knife in hand. There's just something about that theme song that sets me on edge, but my favorite thing about the 11-part horror series is that it makes absolutely no sense . Don't get me wrong: I love the Halloween series. I'm still wary whenever I see a clothesline hung with multiple white bed sheets or catch myself strolling down a suspiciously quiet suburban sidewalk on a crisp fall afternoon. But each Halloween movie is rife with continuity errors (Is Laurie Michael's sister or not? Is he a zombie or is he just indestructible?), making the watch order a little confusing - there are five different timelines! Still, it's the fact that I never truly know everything ab