Following tonight's finale, Kim's Convenience is coming to an end after five seasons, and not unlike the show's legions of viewers, star Simu Liu remains disappointed with the show's sudden wrap.
Liu took to Twitter yesterday (April 12) to share, "On the eve of what is now to be the series finale of Kim's Convenience, I hoped I'd be at a point where I could speak about it with a clear head. But the truth is I'm still pretty f**king angry. Hours of therapy are sure to follow. You all deserved a proper ending."
He added: "I have thoughts about our 'cancellation,' and they come with tea and receipts. For now, they will remain in my head."
Liu took to Twitter yesterday (April 12) to share, "On the eve of what is now to be the series finale of Kim's Convenience, I hoped I'd be at a point where I could speak about it with a clear head. But the truth is I'm still pretty f**king angry. Hours of therapy are sure to follow. You all deserved a proper ending."
He added: "I have thoughts about our 'cancellation,' and they come with tea and receipts. For now, they will remain in my head."
Following news of the cancellation, Saturday Night Live cast member Bowen Yang used his appearance on Weekend Update to call to "save Kim's Convenience." KC cast members Andrew Phung and Nicole Power have already lined up new shows.
Later this year, Liu will enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the star of forthcoming film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. While a trailer for that film has yet to arrive, we have LEGO to thank for a peek at Liu in his heroic new role.
We recently spoke with Liu and Phung about how Kim's Convenience has changed the Canadian TV landscape.
Later this year, Liu will enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the star of forthcoming film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. While a trailer for that film has yet to arrive, we have LEGO to thank for a peek at Liu in his heroic new role.
We recently spoke with Liu and Phung about how Kim's Convenience has changed the Canadian TV landscape.