SPOILER: He said yes.
As was their appreciation and love of the show's celebrated same-sex couple, David and Patrick, who co-run Rose Apothecary.
"We are both fans of the show," the newly engaged pair told People."We watched like everyone else the beautiful scene of David and Patrick."David and Patrick on season 5 of "Schitt's Creek."During season 5 of the hit comedy sitcom, Patrick takes David on a hike and proposes on a mountain top.The sixth and final season of the show, which appears to include the nuptials of the couple who first met and fell in love in season 3, will premiere Jan. 7, 2020.
The real-life happy couple who were inspired by the show did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment.
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