“That is one of the things that I always have found troubling about certain TV tropes,” says Dan Levy of the romance between his character and Noah Reid's Patrick Brewer. “It does provide an instant tension, but people watching know how solid this relationship is. It's a little harder to tell the story of a successful relationship. Knowing that it was a gay relationship, wanting to show the stability and the security of these two people just getting each other and having it be nothing but love and encouragement… Obviously, there's bumps along the road, which we explored, but that the relationship itself would never be put into question, that these two people were in it to win it.” As EW's Shana Naomi Krochmal notes, "it’s David and Patrick’s relatively subdued relationship to which Schitt’s already ardent viewers are most devoted. Every actor gets a hefty round of applause when they come onstage at one of the show’s live events, 29 in total so far. But when this last season’s promotional campaign featured Levy and Reid kissing — in tuxedos, no less — fans passed GIFs around like they were a golden ticket. Queer couples even posted selfies beneath a giant billboard version on Los Angeles’ Sunset Strip." ALSO: Dan Levy and Noah Reid re-create classic movie romance scenes.
TOPICS: Schitt's Creek, Pop TV, Dan Levy, Noah Reid