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* CanadaEh: The thickest Canadian accents you'll ever find, eh?
-->'''Daryl''': You have a dad, but half your friends have a "dee-ad" for some reason.\\
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'''Wayne''': Dee-ad! Hey dee-ad!
** Probably the thickest accent is the marble-mouthed [=McMurray=].
** Reilly and Jonesy are a neverending fountain of barely comprehensible hockey slang.
-->'''Daryl''': You have a dad, but half your friends have a "dee-ad" for some reason.\\
''*cuts to Wayne*''\\
'''Wayne''': Dee-ad! Hey dee-ad!
** Probably the thickest accent is the marble-mouthed [=McMurray=].
** Reilly and Jonesy are a neverending fountain of barely comprehensible hockey slang.
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* AmbiguousDisorder:
** Gail has no grasp of appropriate conversation topics or personal boundaries, consistently misses social cues, is prone to angry outbursts with little provocation that are not appropriate for the situation, and has an odd, loping gait.
** Wayne's rigid adherence to his social mores, tendency to only express one emotion and reluctance to embrace change has a lot of fans wondering if he's on the autism spectrum. He even admits in season 10 that change scares him.
** Gail has no grasp of appropriate conversation topics or personal boundaries, consistently misses social cues, is prone to angry outbursts with little provocation that are not appropriate for the situation, and has an odd, loping gait.
** Wayne's rigid adherence to his social mores, tendency to only express one emotion and reluctance to embrace change has a lot of fans wondering if he's on the autism spectrum. He even admits in season 10 that change scares him.
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** Modeans ''and'' Modeans II burn down between seasons, with no attempt made to explain how or why. ([[RealLifeWritesThePlot In reality, this was because of both of the bars they were using as filming locations going out of business.]])
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while tanis was gone for a season she was never written out, and she remained a recurring character for the rest of the series. she never got on any bus!
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* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:Gail returns, as [[LovableSexManiac horny]] as ever,]] in Season 6.
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* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:Gail Gail returns, as [[LovableSexManiac horny]] as ever,]] ever, in Season 6.
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* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:Devon moves away]] in Season 3.
** [[spoiler:Gail disappears to a singles retreat in season 5, after Modean's II burns down. She returns for a couple of episodes in Season 6.]]
** [[spoiler:Tanis is nowhere to be found in season 6, in favor of Wayne's new girl, Marie-Fred.]]
** [[spoiler:Gail disappears to a singles retreat in season 5, after Modean's II burns down. She returns for a couple of episodes in Season 6.]]
** [[spoiler:Tanis is nowhere to be found in season 6, in favor of Wayne's new girl, Marie-Fred.]]
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* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:Devon Devon moves away]] away in Season 3.
**[[spoiler:Gail Gail disappears to a singles retreat in season 5, after Modean's II burns down. She Her absence is short lived; she returns for a couple of episodes in Season 6.]]
** [[spoiler:Tanis is nowhere to be foundin season 6, in favor 6 and remains a recurring character for the rest of Wayne's new girl, Marie-Fred.]]the series.
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** [[spoiler:Tanis is nowhere to be found
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** [=McMurray=] and Wayne had no trouble landing their greetings until Season 2.
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** After the course of Season 12 implied [[spoiler: Katy was going to move to Mexico, Squirrely Dan was going to join the Mennonites [[RunningGag (Fuck can they run)]] and Darry would join the Degens for good, "Stuck" shows Wayne sitting alone at the produce stand, having just been broken up with by Rosie and likely needing to run a SuicideMission to save Darry... only for Katy and Dan to come back and tell him they're staying, and for the others to show up ready to help out a friend.]]
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** Season 11 ended with [[spoiler:Jivin' Pete trying to ruin Wayne's reputation; as a result, the Hicks and the degens had a fight, but the Hicks seemed to realise that it hadn't changed or fixed anything, especially since everyone else in town was having fun.]] Season 12's opener takes place after an unspecified TimeSkip, and none of the events of "Degens" are referenced.]]
** After the course of Season 12 implied [[spoiler: Katy was going to move to Mexico, Squirrely Dan was going to join the Mennonites [[RunningGag(Fuck (Fuck, can they run)]] and Darry would join the Degens for good, "Stuck" shows Wayne sitting alone at the produce stand, having just been broken up with by Rosie and likely needing to run a SuicideMission to save Darry... only for Katy and Dan to come back and tell him they're staying, and for the others to show up ready to help out a friend.]]
** After the course of Season 12 implied [[spoiler: Katy was going to move to Mexico, Squirrely Dan was going to join the Mennonites [[RunningGag
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* AuthorFilibuster: Wayne's speech in "Kids With Problems" basically it boils down to Wayne telling the kids that kids are spending too much time feeling pressured to live up to astronomical expectations to change the world set by social media instead of actually aspiring to truly live their lives. It puts the story on hold and is pretty clearly a message the writer wants to impart upon the audience.
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* AuthorFilibuster: Wayne's speech in "Kids With Problems" basically it Problems", which boils down to Wayne telling the kids that kids are spending too much time feeling pressured to live up to astronomical expectations to change the world set by social media instead of actually aspiring to truly live their lives. It puts the story on hold and is pretty clearly a message the writer wants to impart upon the audience.
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** "Give your balls a tug, titfucker!" for Shoresy. He's also a CatchPhraser for people shouting "Fuck you Shoresey!" at him.
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** "Give your balls a tug, titfucker!" for Shoresy. He's also a CatchPhraser PhraseCatcher for people shouting "Fuck you Shoresey!" Shoresy!" at him.
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* HeroesLoveDogs: Wayne, surprisingly, has a weakness for dogs. [[spoiler: Which Tanis exploits to get him to lift the ban on the Natives from Letterkenny]]. He shows particular affection for Stormy, his German Shepherd. [[spoiler: in season 6, Katy bribes him with a trip to the SPCA to play with the dogs in exchange for helping Stewart.]]
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* HeroesLoveDogs: Wayne, surprisingly, has a weakness for dogs, especially three-legged dogs. [[spoiler: Which Tanis exploits to get him to lift the ban on the Natives from Letterkenny]]. He shows particular affection for Stormy, his German Shepherd. [[spoiler: in In season 6, Katy bribes him with a trip to the SPCA to play with the dogs in exchange for helping Stewart.]]
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** The Coach is undeniably being a condescending jerkass when he lectures Betty-Ann and Mary-Ann on why "women can't do everything men can do." However, he is correct in that male and female sports are separate for a reason: male athletes ''are'' much taller, heavier, and stronger than women, and male athletes manage to injure each other all the time. These injuries would be catastrophically worse if they were competing against players who were a foot shorter and almost half their weight.
In season twelve, [[spoiler: Mick is emotionally manipulative and an absolute degen, but he's completely right when he points out that it was their own treatment of Daryl that made him ditch them to hang out with degens.]]
In season twelve, [[spoiler: Mick is emotionally manipulative and an absolute degen, but he's completely right when he points out that it was their own treatment of Daryl that made him ditch them to hang out with degens.]]
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** The Coach is undeniably being a condescending jerkass (to put it politely) when he lectures Betty-Ann and Mary-Ann on why "women can't do everything men can do." However, he is correct in that male and female sports are separate for a reason: male athletes ''are'' much taller, heavier, and stronger than women, and male athletes manage to injure each other all the time. These injuries would be catastrophically worse if they were competing against players who were a foot shorter and almost half their weight.
** In season twelve, [[spoiler: Mick is emotionally manipulative and an absolute degen, but he's completely right when he points out that it was their own treatment of Daryl that made him ditch them to hang out with degens.]]
** In season twelve, [[spoiler: Mick is emotionally manipulative and an absolute degen, but he's completely right when he points out that it was their own treatment of Daryl that made him ditch them to hang out with degens.]]
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** In winter episodes, people will make fun of Wayne for wearing a turtleneck. Wayne will always protest, "I lose a lot of heat in the neck!"
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** In winter episodes, people will make fun of Wayne for wearing a turtleneck. Wayne will always protest, "I "You lose a lot of heat in the neck!"
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** in "Letter Kenny vs. Penny", Gail and Katy do the same secret handshake from Parent trap.
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** in "Letter Kenny "Letterkenny vs. Penny", Gail and Katy do the same secret handshake from Parent trap.''Film/TheParentTrap''.
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** Wayne and the gang vs. "degens" from up-country.
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** Wayne and the gang vs. "degens" the degens from up-country.
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** Joint Boy disappears with no explanation after season 11, due to his actor developing... ''problematic'' political opinions.
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** After the course of Season 12 implied [[spoiler: Katy was going to move to Mexico, Squirrely Dan was going to join the Mennonites [[RunningGag (Fuck can they run)]] and Darry would join the Degens for good, "Stuck" shows Wayne sitting alone at the produce stand, having just been broken up with by Rosie and likely needing to run a SuicideMission to save Darry... only for Katy and Dan to come back and tell him they're staying, and for the others to show up ready to help out a friend.]]
*ArcWords: "When a friend asks for help, you help them."
*ArcWords: "When a friend asks for help, you help them."
*** "Fuck can they run:" Wayne's fascination with how fast the Mennonites are whenever they're brought up.
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** The degens from up-country are implied to be this, but other than trashing the sled shack, they don't seem to get up to much.
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** The degens from up-country are implied to be this, but other than trashing the sled shack, they don't seem to get up to much. [[spoiler: Until Season 12.]]
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In season twelve, [[spoiler: Mick is emotionally manipulative and an absolute degen, but he's completely right when he points out that it was their own treatment of Daryl that made him ditch them to hang out with degens.]]
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* UnfortunateNames: In Season 6 we meet a local Mennonite family, the Dycks. With a Y. Of course, this is ''Letterkenny,'' so their presence usually just inspires a long series of dirty jokes.
** In season 3, there's Gae. Her name causes a bit of confusion with the Skids until they realise it's actually her name.
** In season 3, there's Gae. Her name causes a bit of confusion with the Skids until they realise it's actually her name.
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* UnfortunateNames: UnfortunateNames:
** In Season 6 we meet a local Mennonite family, the Dycks. With a Y. Of course, this is ''Letterkenny,'' so their presence usually just inspires a long series of dirty jokes.
**In season 3, there's Gae. Her Gae's name is pronounced the same as "gay." It causes a bit of confusion with the Skids until they realise it's actually her name.
** In Season 6 we meet a local Mennonite family, the Dycks. With a Y. Of course, this is ''Letterkenny,'' so their presence usually just inspires a long series of dirty jokes.
**
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* TheDreaded: The Native hockey players. The Letterkenny team are so scared of them that half of them call in sick on account of not wanting to play against them, known in-universe as 'the Native flu'.
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* TheDreaded: TheDreaded:
** The Native hockey players. The Letterkenny team are so scared of them that half of them call in sick on account of not wanting to play against them, known in-universe as 'the Native flu'.
** The Native hockey players. The Letterkenny team are so scared of them that half of them call in sick on account of not wanting to play against them, known in-universe as 'the Native flu'.
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*** ''Allegedlys''.
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* InsistentTerminology / HairTriggerSoundEffect : No one is immune from getting mocked for saying "to be fair.."
** "TO BE FAIHHHH!!"
** "TO BE FAIHHHH!!"
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* InsistentTerminology / HairTriggerSoundEffect : No one is immune from getting mocked for saying "to InsistentTerminology:
** The gang insist that Canadian geese befair.."
** "TO BE FAIHHHH!!"called Canadian gooses.
** The gang insist that Canadian geese be
** "TO BE FAIHHHH!!"
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* JerkJock: Jonesy and Reilly always immediately start insulting Wayne and Daryl for being hicks as soon as they see them.
** Shoresy is a jerk jock amongst jerk jocks, primarily picking on Reilly and Jonesy.
** Shoresy is a jerk jock amongst jerk jocks, primarily picking on Reilly and Jonesy.
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* JerkJock: JerkJock:
** Jonesy and Reillyalways immediately start insulting Wayne and Daryl for being off as examples, trading insults with the hicks as soon as whenever they're around. Through flanderization, they see them.
quickly become more childlike and harmless.
** Shoresy is a jerk jock amongst jerk jocks,primarily picking on Reilly hurling insults and Jonesy.threats at virtually everyone within earshot.
** Jonesy and Reilly
** Shoresy is a jerk jock amongst jerk jocks,
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Letterkenny is introduced as being made up of "hicks, skids, hockey players and Christians", but the Christians basically disappear after the first episode, aside from the occasional reminder that Glen happens to be a pastor. Episodes after the first change the opening to "There are 5,000 people in Letterkenny. These are their problems."
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
** Letterkenny is introduced as being made up of "hicks, skids, hockey players and Christians", but the Christians basically disappear after the first episode, aside from the occasional reminder that Glen happens to be a pastor. Episodes after the first change the opening to "There are 5,000 people in Letterkenny. These are their problems."
** Letterkenny is introduced as being made up of "hicks, skids, hockey players and Christians", but the Christians basically disappear after the first episode, aside from the occasional reminder that Glen happens to be a pastor. Episodes after the first change the opening to "There are 5,000 people in Letterkenny. These are their problems."
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The first season of the Crave series premiered in February 2016 and was met with rave reviews. A second season was announced shortly after the show premiered, and premiered on Christmas Day 2016. There are currently 11 seasons of the show; all of the seasons are six episodes long save for seasons 8 and 9 (which contain seven episodes), and over half of the seasons premiered on Christmas Day. There have also been seven specials released in between seasons and centered around various holidays: St. Patrick's Day, Halloween, Easter, Christmas, Valentine's Day, International Women's Day, and Victoria Day. It's been estimated that nearly one in three [=CraveTV=] users watches the show.
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The first season of the Crave series premiered in February 2016 and was met with rave reviews. A second season was announced shortly after the show premiered, and premiered on Christmas Day 2016. There are currently 11 seasons of the show; all of the seasons are six episodes long save for seasons 8 and 9 (which contain seven episodes), and over half of the seasons premiered on Christmas Day. There have also been seven specials released in between seasons and centered around various holidays: St. Patrick's Day, Halloween, Easter, Christmas, Valentine's Day, International Women's Day, and Victoria Day. It's been estimated that nearly one in three [=CraveTV=] users watches the show. \n In 2023 it was announced that the show's 12th season would be its last.