The Final Season of Letterkenny: A Look Back at Season 12

The Final Season of Letterkenny: A Look Back at Season 12

A detailed look at the final season of Letterkenny, including the character developments, favorite catchphrases, and potential spinoffs.

Character Developments in Season 12

The final season of Letterkenny brings a mix of emotions and character developments, as the residents of the small Canadian town continue to dream big. Season 12 sees Katy contemplating a move to Mexico after returning from a vacation, while Daryl begins hanging out with the local Degens, Dan considers moving in with Lovina and the Mennonites, and Wayne grapples with his breakup from Rosie. The show's co-writer, Jared Keeso, leads the cast alongside Nathan Dayles, Michelle Mylett, K. Trevor Wilson, Dylan Playfair, Andrew Herr, Tyler Johnston, Evan Stern, Dan Petronijevic, Melanie Scrofano, Jacob Tierney, Lisa Codrington, Kaniehtiio Horn, Kamilla Kowal, and Alex McCooeye. The season is filled with callbacks to the show's original cold open and an epic final brawl between the Hicks and the Degens, leaving fans with an explosive ending.

Tyler Johnston and Evan Stern as Stewart and Roald in country music presentation in Letterkenny season 12

Tyler Johnston and Evan Stern as Stewart and Roald in country music presentation in Letterkenny season 12

The residents of Letterkenny belong to one of three groups: the Hicks, the Skids, and the Hockey Players, who are constantly feuding over seemingly trivial matters that often end with someone getting their ass kicked. In Season 12, the small town contends 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. And that’s just for starters.

Hicks and Hockey Players filming country music video in Letterkenny season 12

Hicks and Hockey Players filming country music video in Letterkenny season 12

Favorite Catchphrases and Sentiments

In honor of the show's premiere, Screen Rant interviewed stars Tyler Johnston and Andrew Herr to discuss Letterkenny season 12, the lifelong friendships they've made on the show, their favorite catchphrases, and thoughts on returning for potential spinoffs. Both actors expressed their emotions and gratitude for the show, highlighting the lifelong friendships they've made and the impact of the show on their lives. They also shared their favorite catchphrases from the show, reflecting on the iconic lines that have become a part of their work lexicons. Tyler Johnston mentioned his fondness for the catchphrase 'shirt tucker,' while Andrew Herr shared his love for the phrase 'snipe.' The actors also discussed their thoughts on potential spinoffs, expressing their support for creator Jared Keeso's future projects and the groundbreaking impact of the show on the Canadian film industry.

Dylan Playfair and Andrew Herr as Reilly and Jonesy playing football in Letterkenny season 12

Dylan Playfair and Andrew Herr as Reilly and Jonesy playing football in Letterkenny season 12

Looking Towards the Future

As the final season of Letterkenny comes to a close, fans and the cast alike are left with a mix of emotions and anticipation for what's to come. With creator Jared Keeso signing a big deal with Hulu for potential future spinoffs, the possibilities for the Letterkenny universe are wide open. Both Tyler Johnston and Andrew Herr expressed their hopes for potential involvement in the spinoffs, showcasing their support for Keeso's creative endeavors. They also highlighted the significance of Keeso's deal with Hulu, emphasizing its groundbreaking impact on the Canadian film industry and the motivation it provides for other Canadian creatives. The actors expressed their curiosity and excitement for the future of the show, reflecting on the success of the 82-episode run and the potential for new projects to carry on the legacy of Letterkenny.

Michelle Mylett as Katy posing in front of barn in Letterkenny season 12

Michelle Mylett as Katy posing in front of barn in Letterkenny season 12