Dierks' little habit of mumbling "very cool, very nice" about everything is more infectious & obnoxious than Larry David's "pretty, pretty, pretty good" catchphrase from Curb. The joy Letterkenny brings its viewers is in its earnestness, in that ability to not take life too seriously except for when it’s necessary. We see the juxtaposition between Katy and Wayne’s respective relationships throughout this episode. ), … If you haven’t watched Letterkenny before, it’s a little difficult to describe. We have one last moment of calm when we see Katy arriving to see Dierks, and we hope against hope that he isn’t with another woman…but of course, he is. Was kinda bummed they played it that way. I respect this post and loved the ending but my favorite part was when marie-fred showed up and shes like "how are you holding up?' We are being set up for disappointment, and it won’t be a surprise, but still… we’re left hoping that it will be okay, that it will work out. **SPOILERS AHEAD: Don’t read this unless you’ve completed Letterkenny’s 8th season.**. Letterkenny consists of hicks, skids, hockey players and Christians. And then, we cut to credits. The writers have placed the audience in Wayne’s position here, which makes sense given the fact that he is our protagonist. Some have compared it to the likes of Workaholics, Trailer Park Boys, and Napoleon Dynamite, but there’s something incredibly heartwarming and rewarding about Letterkenny that brings it to a level all its own. This is a necessary grounding for us, the audience, and one that we’ve all come to expect and love. The Hicks support Wayne. At first he looks like he knows he's in trouble, and you see he's thinking about maybe there's a way to get out of this, and then the other woman is all over him and you can see in his eyes that he knows that she's doomed him, but he doesn't say anything to her, because clearly he's got feelings for her too and it wasn't her fault. ), jumping right into a banter-filled conversation with Gail, Katy, Rosie, and our protagonist Wayne arguing over the pros and cons of wearing so little while going for a run. Weighty moments in life feel slowed down and sped up all at once. These two paths come to a head in this final episode, as the full episode opens in Modeans 3 with Wayne directly confronting Dierks when Katy isn’t around, grabbing the shitbag’s face and telling him, “I am fucking dying for a piece of you.” And like, really, aren’t we all also dying for Wayne to get a piece of Dierks? With Wayne and Rosie, we’ve seen a relaxed and comfortable friendship grow in a natural direction towards a relationship as she helps him through the gut wrenching betrayal of Marie Fred in season 7. We don’t want this dude to fuck up, we want Katy to be happy, but damn it if he isn’t a cocky shit who leaves the audience desperately waiting for him to get clocked. The conversation is direct, sweet, and a healing balm on the wounds Marie Fred left all of us with. So that’s where we start the episode, knowing in our hearts that this won’t end well for Katy, but eagerly awaiting the payoff in the form of a righteous, juicy, slow motion fist fight set to rowdy music. Season 8 of Letterkenny was released on Crave at midnight Eastern Time on … Is a spiritual experience. The Queen of Dragons turned out to be crazy and evil. ( Log Out / SPOILERS. White denim, toro y moi and death from above are also excellent tracks, More posts from the Letterkenny community. It’s something that I cherish about my college years with my group of friends, we always had each other’s back.