Saying Goodbye to Letterkenny
The final season of Letterkenny is now available on Hulu, marking the end of the beloved Canadian comedy series. Fans are bidding a bittersweet farewell to their favorite hicks, skids, and hockey players as they reflect on their time in the titular town. Season 12 brings a wide cast of characters to an emotional high note, with homages to the show's early seasons and some of the best character development yet. The season's storylines are left with open-ended possibilities, leaving room for potential spinoffs, movies, and reunions.
Michelle Mylett as Katy looking happy in Letterkenny season 12
Jared Keeso, co-writer and lead actor of the series, is joined by an ensemble cast including Nathan Dayles, Michelle Mylett, K. Trevor Wilson, Dylan Playfair, and more. The stars of the show recently discussed their feelings about the show's ending and their favorite catchphrases in an interview with Screen Rant. Michelle Mylett and Dylan Playfair shared their bittersweet sentiments and the impact the show has had on their lives and the fans.
Dylan Playfair and Andrew Herr as Reilly and Jonesy playing football in Letterkenny season 12
The end of an era brings a mix of emotions for the cast and fans alike. Michelle Mylett expressed her pride in the show and the connections made with her co-stars, while Dylan Playfair highlighted the joy and pride the show has brought to its audience. Both actors reminisced about the catchphrases and traits of their characters that have become iconic in the world of Letterkenny.
Michelle Mylett as Katy posing in front of barn in Letterkenny season 12
Exploring Season 12 Highlights
In Season 12, the residents of Letterkenny find themselves contending with a comedy night at Modean's, a country music hit, the Degens' bad influence, a new nightclub, and an encore at the Ag Hall. The small town's feud between the Hicks, the Skids, and the Hockey Players continues with the usual humorous and trivial matters that often lead to unexpected outcomes.
K. Trevor Wilson and Jared Keeso as Dan and Wayne smoking after fight in Letterkenny season 12
The season also brings a sweet realization as Katy, Reilly, and Jonesy navigate their complex relationship. Michelle Mylett and Dylan Playfair shared their thoughts on the storyline, expressing their fondness for the characters' growth and the nods to the show's early seasons. The emotional and nostalgic moments in Season 12 are sure to resonate with fans as they witness the characters' journey come to a close.
Tyler Johnston and Evan Stern as Stewart and Roald in country music presentation in Letterkenny season 12
Looking Ahead to the Legacy of Letterkenny
As the final season of Letterkenny concludes, fans are left with a sense of longing for the quirky and endearing characters that have become a part of their lives. The potential for spinoffs, movies, and reunions offers hope for the future of the show's legacy. The impact of Letterkenny on its audience, as shared by the cast, reflects the profound connection between the characters and the fans.
Hicks and Hockey Players filming country music video in Letterkenny season 12
The legacy of Letterkenny extends beyond its comedic appeal, as the show has touched the lives of many viewers and provided comfort during challenging times. Michelle Mylett and Dylan Playfair expressed their gratitude for the fan base and the cult-like following that has embraced the show's catchphrases and iconic moments. As the series concludes, the enduring legacy of Letterkenny is a testament to the heartwarming and relatable storytelling that has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide.
Michelle Mylett as Katy wearing sombrero in Letterkenny season 12