I had so many questions initially about the premise, like "How can they actually literally own the town", and I guess the answer ended up being "They don't"https://twitter.com/MartinDunlop1/status/1294250157635117056 …
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Kind of like the abstract real estate equivalent of the Bluth staircar ("None of the buyers for the company jet had any need for the stairs")
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It's stated outright that Johnny bought David the town as a *joke*. Maybe the town sold off some kind of very nominal "ownership" as a fundraising/publicity stunt. "As OWNER of Schitt's Creek you'll have the right to live in style at our beautiful motel at no charge" etc.
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It's like a joke I vaguely remember from a cartoon where a kid thinks getting "the Key to the City" means they literally have to let you in to any building in the city And being corrected that this means they have to let you into any public business in the city during open hours
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