New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

THE PLOT thickens...

Back when we were isolated at home for weeks – two adults, one cat – I satisfied my need for company by voyeuristically immersing myself in the shenanigans of other, bigger communities. My favourite was a joyous binge-watch of Schitt’s Creek, a Netflix series following the trials and tribulations of a formerly wealthy family who had fallen on hard times and relocated to the unglamorous small town they’d purchased once as a joke.

We watched all

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