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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- 3 wins & 34 nominations total
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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.
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.
Great diverse casting! Interesting story lines and keeps us laughing!
At first we were wondering what it was all about, however its become pretty addictive to watch!
At first we were wondering what it was all about, however its become pretty addictive to watch!
Canadian television is so underrated. The show is so good, the acting is exceptional with some 11 Canadian actors. I don't understand the bad reviews I can only assume they have another agenda. Anyone who is born and bred in Canada should be able to relate on some level to the show. I really hope it comes back for a season three. I fallen in love with the characters. As someone who never used to watch Canadian television now that I've gotten older, I realize that we have some of the best ones out there. One thing you can pretty much always count on with a Canadian show is that they're going to spell it out how it is life is not a perfect white picket fence and I really truly appreciate that about the show.
I LOVE this show! It's funny and quirky and quintessentially Canadian. I really hope it lasts cause we need a good show to watch and chuckle and feel good about.
Did you know
- TriviaJennifer Finnigan and Jonathan Silverman are married in real life.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits include four men mooning the camera.
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- 44m
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