TV Watch Schitt's Creek's Dan Levy quiz Noah Reid on the plot of Pretty Woman Noah Reid has never seen Pretty Woman, but he knows it's about a woman named Randy going to a "children's ball." By Sydney Bucksbaum Sydney Bucksbaum Sydney Bucksbaum is a writer at Entertainment Weekly covering all things pop culture – but TV is her one true love. She currently lives in Los Angeles but grew up in Chicago so please don't make fun of her accent when it slips out. EW's editorial guidelines Published on March 31, 2020 03:41PM EDT Although Noah Reid has solidified his legacy as one-half of an iconic rom-com couple with Dan Levy on Schitt's Creek, his actual knowledge of rom-coms is a little ... lacking, to say the least. During EW's Schitt's Creek cover story shoot, Reid revealed that romantic comedy is "a genre that I know very little about," and Levy had fun teasing him about it since the entire cover shoot was recreating three classic movie romance scenes. When that prompted Levy to quiz Reid on the plot of Pretty Woman — yet another rom-com that Reid hasn't seen — the results were hilarious, since it's actually a running joke they often refer to in their live shows, Schitt's Creek: Up Close & Personal. "Pretty Woman is about a woman," Reid says while Levy prompts him with more questions. "And she is very attractive. And then Richard Gere comes into town... Boy oh boy does he have quite a bit of money." Reid says that Gere's character's name is also Richard in the movie, the plot revolves around an event that he must attend. "A ball? A gala," Reid adds. "It's a benefit. For charity. For children." As Levy keeps asking him for more details, Reid goes on to describe how Richard doesn't have a date for "the children's ball." "So he meets Julia," Reid says. "Julia Roberts, whose character's name is?" Levy asks. "Randy," Reid answers. "Randy," Levy repeats. "Okay, and Randy, what's her job?" "She is a prostitute," Reid says. Ding ding ding, he got something right! Watch the video above (shot back in January when, as Reid joked, they were still allowed within six feet of each other) to see Reid describe the ending of the movie before Levy finally tells him the actual plot. "Pretty Woman, everybody," Levy says, while Reid agrees, "Hell of a movie." Reporting by Shana Naomi Krochmal EW has been following the sixth and final season of Schitt's Creek in a weekly podcast, EW On Set, featuring exclusive cast interviews taped on location. Watch Dan Levy break down previous seasons as part of our BINGE series on YouTube. Related content: Happily ever after: How Schitt’s Creek found its grand finale Schitt's Creek stars Dan Levy, Noah Reid recreate classic movie romance scenes Dan Levy and Noah Reid on the romantic movies that inspired EW's 3 Schitt's Creek digital covers Close