10 Most Rewatchable TV Shows Of 21st Century

2. Letterkenny

Michael Scott The Office
Crave TV

There are 5000 people in Letterkenny. These are their problems.

If you haven't visited the fictional and charmingly rural town of Letterkenny, you're overdue. One of the best shows to come out of Canada in recent years, Letterkenny's extended life on Hulu provides unlimited rewatches — which is absolutely necessary if you want to keep up with all of the chirps.

Focusing on a group of small-town boys and their small-town problems, Letterkenny is perfect for viewers who can't get enough of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Trailer Park Boys. More goofy than outrageous, Letterkenny blends sharp wit and puns with an almost child-like innocence that makes every hick, skid, hockey player, and ne'er do well character likeable.

With fast-paced dialog rivalling Gilmore Girls and hilarious hi-jinx abound, the little town of Letterkenny requires multiple rewatches to appreciate in full. The cold opens with Wayne, Daryl, and Squirrely Dan alone are comedic gold as they rifle off their opinions in uniquely written scenes. One need only watch Season 2's "alphabet aerobics" to get a taste of the show's cleverness.

While introduced as supporting characters, the hockey players and skids have developed a witty repertoire that allows their segments to stand on their own without the boys of the produce stand.

Letterkenny is the perfect rewatch show for audiences who love wordplay, Canadian slang, and a small-town farm boy with a big heart.

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