If Just Passing Through isn't the best thing to come out of Prince Edward Island since Anne of Green Gables, it's definitely the funniest.
At 2,185 square miles and 140,000 people, Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest province. And its place in Canadian pop culture isn't much bigger. Among its East Coast brethren, Islanders are often overlooked, especially in favor of the more colorful Newfoundlanders. The Island's big claim to fame is Anne of Green Gables, a world-renowned book by Lucy Maud Montgomery first published in 1908. Since then? Not so much.