"Schitt's Creek" Dead Guy in Room 4 (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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You're Lucky to Be Alive
Hitchcoc22 March 2021
Stevie knocks on the Rose's door and announces that an elderly man has died in one of the motel rooms. Johnny thinks it would be bad for business if any of the current customers see them taking a dead man out. The coroner won't be there until late afternoon. So Johnny decides that the clients can't leave their rooms. Alexis comes into the Veterinary office where Ted is interviewing people for Alexis's old job. Funny stuff.
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Coroner, Interviews, Gay Love
vivianla7 October 2020
Warning: Spoilers
It is the day after the high school graduation and there is leftover cake.

An old man was found by Stevie to have died in his sleep without paying. Johnny has to take action to ensure none of the guests find out.

Alexis goes to the vet where it is unusually crowded. Ted is doing interviews for Alexis's old position. Ted asks if she wants to stay for the interviews.

Ted has a gf now and may need the bedroom tonight as they might have sex. Alexis had asked if she can stay for the night.

David and Patrick are together in the store when Moira comes in to talk out her guilt for not giving the old man a pill before that he asked for. Patrick overhears and informs her that she actually did the correct action as management of the motel - they are not supposed to give medication to guests and if she had done so would have broke the law risking legal issues. Moira likes Patrick.

David and Patrick kiss. David explains the reason why he asked to sleep over was because of the dead guy, not for sex.

The coroner does their job as Johnny has the guests rounded up in the motel lobby.
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