Raucous one-hour dramedy that tells the story of the Finley-Cullens, a dysfunctional family of adult half-siblings battling to take control of the family business.Raucous one-hour dramedy that tells the story of the Finley-Cullens, a dysfunctional family of adult half-siblings battling to take control of the family business.Raucous one-hour dramedy that tells the story of the Finley-Cullens, a dysfunctional family of adult half-siblings battling to take control of the family business.
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Awesome show! Great acting and scenes of Nova Scotia are outstanding. Can't wait for next episode.
I like this show and it has potential but I think too many of the characters have no redeeming qualities. If the writers can't make you want the family to succeed then you're more likely to just want that family business to fail so they will all just move away.
I'm loving this show, as well as my wife, the music is really good, showcasing some great old school Canadian talent with Fleetwood Mac thrown in for good measure.
If you don't try to take it too serious, and relax, you'll love it.
If you don't try to take it too serious, and relax, you'll love it.
It seems underrated to me. This show s unique, exciting, and filled such aa great cast of characters (and actors) that will keep you smiling, make you feel invested, and occasionally touch heart. Even what may seem silly will be overlooked by the well written dialog.
This came to the U. S. from Canada during the writer's strike. Hopefully, it will return with more seasons and not just be a fill in that we never see again. My rating may be too high, but this show brought me nothing but joy. That's all entertainment is supposed to do.
Kudos to CBC for making lots of enjoyable productions. Many were introduced to us during the pandemic, but sadly never returned. May this, and more, make their way to the U. S. and actually get future season airings.
This came to the U. S. from Canada during the writer's strike. Hopefully, it will return with more seasons and not just be a fill in that we never see again. My rating may be too high, but this show brought me nothing but joy. That's all entertainment is supposed to do.
Kudos to CBC for making lots of enjoyable productions. Many were introduced to us during the pandemic, but sadly never returned. May this, and more, make their way to the U. S. and actually get future season airings.
My favourite thing about Moonshine is the cast of unique but relatable characters. Each one has insightful and cohesive elements that bring to mind someone you know, without being cookie-cutter or predictable. The interplay between them is highly relatable for anyone who adores their family, but has almost killed at least one member. Charming, quirky and unapologetically Nova Scotian, each episode will have you more invested, while providing a warm nest of escapism.
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- TriviaJennifer Finnigan and Jonathan Silverman are married in real life.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits include four men mooning the camera.
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