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Anonymous
12-13-2005, 07:50 PM
Best show ever made in Canada!

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Anonymous
12-13-2005, 07:52 PM
The Trailer Park Boys Xmas special pre-dates the series by several years. It opens with Julian bailing Ricky out of jail on the verge of Xmas. Ricky is furious though because he always has a good time in jail at Xmas and doesn’t know what to do on the outside. Julian assures him things will be fine, that all he has to do is buy stuff for Lucy and it will all turn out. Julian even has a way for Ricky to make the money to do this – by helping him steal Xmas gifts at the mall. Bubbles does not approve however and will not help the boys. Instead, he wants them to spend Xmas with him. It’s a difficult time of the year for him because this is when his parents abandoned him as a child. They left behind a present for him that, to this day he has not opened because he’s waiting for their return to do so. The boys are too busy with their stealing to notice though. At the same time Barb and Jim are still together though their relationship is clearly strained and Jim is not allowed to drink. As an act of charity Barb brings home a hungry male prostitute dressed as an Elf – Randy. Instantly Jim panics – there’s some history here that he’s desperate to keep from Barb. Seems he and Randy were intimates in the past. As the holiday draws close the various pressures on everyone are too much to bare and things come to a head in church where Ricky sells dope and Lahey shows up drunk. Barb dumps Jim and Bubbles storms off heart-broken by Ricky’s behaviour. Ricky makes a speech from the pulpit and comes to understand the true meaning of Xmas – getting drunk and stoned with your family. The boys go back to the park and apologise to Bubbles. He forgives them and in a tearful moment opens the present from his parents, realising his real family were around him in the park all along.

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the deta
12-13-2005, 07:56 PM
When and where can one see this?

Anonymous
12-13-2005, 07:58 PM
Last year was one of continual consternation for Ricky and Julian. Sure, when they got out of the slammer, after a long 18-month stint, life was at their fingertips, but no matter which way they turned, trouble followed. They overcame the evil Cyrus, the new self-declared "King of the Park," and developed numerous schemes to secure themselves a financial footing, all the while keeping Park Supervisor Jim Lahey and his shirtless sidekick Randy, at arms length.

Julian had his trailer to move home to, but what about Ricky? He set up shop in Julian's derelict 1976 jalopy. Not exactly the ideal setting in which to raise his daughter, Trinity, whom he hasn't seen since her eighth (or was it her ninth?) birthday. Julian contemplated fleeing the trailer park and attending community college, but then came to his senses after leaning how much Ricky, Bubbles and everyone in the park (including Mr. Lahey) really depends on him for guidance.

With Lucy, Ricky's girlfriend and the mother of his child, pressuring him to make his mark in the world, the ex-con set up a new operation.

Typically, a catch 23 confronted the master of applicatory knowledge. How does one raise the money to buy the equipment needed to make real money? To Ricky, the answer is easy: by starring in one of J-Roc's (Sunnyvale's rapper extraordinaire) low-rent porno flicks. The plan may have backfired, but we got to learn more than we ever cared to know about the relationship between Mr. Lahey and Randy in the process.

Then, of course, there was Mr. Peterson's dog, which devoured an offbeat meal, meaning Ricky and Julian had to perform a little, ahem, freelance work for Dr. Losco, veterinarian at large. As per usual, the results were catastrophic: two bullet wounds (both of them in Ricky), which Ricky had to explain to Lucy.

Not only did Ricky have numerous brushes with the law, he found himself questioning his own sexuality, thanks to Julian, who confessed that the entire park had begun secretly "talking." The only solution that Ricky cuold think of to quell the rumours was to ask Lucy to marry him.

When the big wedding day finally arrived it was up to Julian (what's new?) to ensure that things went according to plan. And they just might have, had the clumsy crew not knocked over a grocery store for the hot dogs, pop and chips needed to pad out the wedding buffet. Stay tuned as Ricky and Julian find themselves once again between prison terms.

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Anonymous
12-13-2005, 08:07 PM
1. On the day of his release from jail, Julian tells Ricky and Bubbles about his plan to retire early and get out of crime. Called "Freedom 35", the plan calls for Ricky to grow lots of dope that Julian will sell to the country's prisons through his prison guard contacts.

Unfortunately, the plan hits a couple of snags. First, trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey has let both his life and the park slide into chaos since his loving assistant, Randy, left his side. Julian is concerned about having to deal with a new park supervisor if Lahey loses his job.

As if that’s not bad enough, Sara and Ricky's Dad, Ray, break the news to Ricky that Randy is now living with Lucy. Ricky then decides the only way he can win Lucy back is to get a regular job as a mall security guard, much to Julian's chagrin. With the help of J-ROC, Cory and Trevor, Julian manages to get Ricky fired and his career as a mall security guard is over as quickly as it started.

With that out of the way, Ricky is able to concentrate all of his efforts on growing dope, and nobody grows dope like Ricky.

2. On the day of his release from jail, Julian tells Ricky and Bubbles about his plan to retire early and get out of crime. Called "Freedom 35", the plan calls for Ricky to grow lots of dope that Julian will sell to the country's prisons through his prison guard contacts.

Unfortunately, the plan hits a couple of snags. First, trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey has let both his life and the park slide into chaos since his loving assistant, Randy, left his side. Julian is concerned about having to deal with a new park supervisor if Lahey loses his job.

As if that’s not bad enough, Sara and Ricky's Dad, Ray, break the news to Ricky that Randy is now living with Lucy. Ricky then decides the only way he can win Lucy back is to get a regular job as a mall security guard, much to Julian's chagrin. With the help of J-ROC, Cory and Trevor, Julian manages to get Ricky fired and his career as a mall security guard is over as quickly as it started.

With that out of the way, Ricky is able to concentrate all of his efforts on growing dope, and nobody grows dope like Ricky.

3. On the day of his release from jail, Julian tells Ricky and Bubbles about his plan to retire early and get out of crime. Called "Freedom 35", the plan calls for Ricky to grow lots of dope that Julian will sell to the country's prisons through his prison guard contacts.

Unfortunately, the plan hits a couple of snags. First, trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey has let both his life and the park slide into chaos since his loving assistant, Randy, left his side. Julian is concerned about having to deal with a new park supervisor if Lahey loses his job.

As if that’s not bad enough, Sara and Ricky's Dad, Ray, break the news to Ricky that Randy is now living with Lucy. Ricky then decides the only way he can win Lucy back is to get a regular job as a mall security guard, much to Julian's chagrin. With the help of J-ROC, Cory and Trevor, Julian manages to get Ricky fired and his career as a mall security guard is over as quickly as it started.

With that out of the way, Ricky is able to concentrate all of his efforts on growing dope, and nobody grows dope like Ricky.

4. On the day of his release from jail, Julian tells Ricky and Bubbles about his plan to retire early and get out of crime. Called "Freedom 35", the plan calls for Ricky to grow lots of dope that Julian will sell to the country's prisons through his prison guard contacts.

Unfortunately, the plan hits a couple of snags. First, trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey has let both his life and the park slide into chaos since his loving assistant, Randy, left his side. Julian is concerned about having to deal with a new park supervisor if Lahey loses his job.

As if that’s not bad enough, Sara and Ricky's Dad, Ray, break the news to Ricky that Randy is now living with Lucy. Ricky then decides the only way he can win Lucy back is to get a regular job as a mall security guard, much to Julian's chagrin. With the help of J-ROC, Cory and Trevor, Julian manages to get Ricky fired and his career as a mall security guard is over as quickly as it started.

With that out of the way, Ricky is able to concentrate all of his efforts on growing dope, and nobody grows dope like Ricky.

5. Door-to-door Bible-selling salesman Hampton and his diabetic daughter Tanya visit the park to convert the heathen, or failing that, sell lots of Bibles. Julian has no intention of buying a Bible but he is totally smitten with Tanya.

Ricky isn't impressed with Julian's love-struck behaviour. He thinks Julian is revealing too much about the dope operation to Tanya. Bubbles has his own suspicions about Hampton and Tanya and decides to keep the Bible sellers under very close surveillance.

His vigilance pays off. He discovers that Hampton and Tanya are not the people they say they are. Hampton is actually a known criminal from Moncton who runs a greasy strip bar called "The Slick Pimp." And Tanya is neither Christian nor diabetic - she's a stripper. The Bible selling was a ruse to gain Julian's trust and steal the dope.

Led by Bubbles, Cory, Trevor, Ricky and Julian head Hampton's bar. After a shootout, Hampton and Tanya are foiled. Lahey and Randy arrive just in time to assist the police arrest the con artists.

In the end, love is lost, but the dope is saved.

6. Door-to-door Bible-selling salesman Hampton and his diabetic daughter Tanya visit the park to convert the heathen, or failing that, sell lots of Bibles. Julian has no intention of buying a Bible but he is totally smitten with Tanya.

Ricky isn't impressed with Julian's love-struck behaviour. He thinks Julian is revealing too much about the dope operation to Tanya. Bubbles has his own suspicions about Hampton and Tanya and decides to keep the Bible sellers under very close surveillance.

His vigilance pays off. He discovers that Hampton and Tanya are not the people they say they are. Hampton is actually a known criminal from Moncton who runs a greasy strip bar called "The Slick Pimp." And Tanya is neither Christian nor diabetic - she's a stripper. The Bible selling was a ruse to gain Julian's trust and steal the dope.

Led by Bubbles, Cory, Trevor, Ricky and Julian head Hampton's bar. After a shootout, Hampton and Tanya are foiled. Lahey and Randy arrive just in time to assist the police arrest the con artists.

In the end, love is lost, but the dope is saved.

7. It's Freedom 35 day — the day when Julian will sell all the dope to the prison guards. It's also a big day for Ricky. Not only will he be rich, he'll also have his grade ten, assuming he passes his exam. Adding to Ricky's stress, Cyrus will also be taking the exam.

Sam Losco announces his plans to marry trailer park owner Barb Lahey. Julian realizes he must prevent this at all costs. He decides to frame Sam by getting J-ROC to entice Sam into starring in one of J-ROC's famous homemade porn films. Called The Blair Pimp Project, it involves witches, lumberjacks and stick pimps. Sam gladly obliges.

Meanwhile, on his way to sell the dope, Julian discovers Treena stowed away in his car. Julian tells her to wait in the car while he goes into the woods. Later, after the exam, Lucy tells Ricky that Cyrus is out to kill him. She also asks Ricky to take her back. Ricky demurs. At the same time, Lahey and Randy are moving in on Julian.

It all comes to a head in the middle of the park as Ricky and Julian prepare to escape with the Airstream trailer full of dope. There's a shootout. The Boys make a run for it but are pursued into the countryside by a motorcade of police vehicles and helicopter. Finally the Boys are captured. But to Lahey's dismay, the cops find nothing on the boys. Julian had done the deal earlier in the day. The chase was just a ruse.

After a few months in jail on driving charges, the Boys will be back in the park. Free. And rich.

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Anonymous
12-13-2005, 08:11 PM
1. After their release from prison, Ricky (Robb Wells) and Julian (John Paul Tremblay) are not only free men, they're rich, thanks to their huge dope sale to the prison guards at the end of last season. However, Julian's plan to invest his and Ricky's money comes to a screeching halt at the bank when Ricky decides he wants no part of Julian's long-term investment strategy. Ricky's dreams are more short-term: buy some dope, some rum and a couple of pepperoni sticks to take back to the park for him and the old man, Ray (Barrie Dunn). A loud argument ensues inside the bank, and eventually the three are thrown out by a couple of burly guards. Ricky and Julian part company. Bubbles (Mike Smith), as usual, is caught in the middle.

Back at the park, Julian surprises Bubbles with a brand new home, atoning for burning down Bubbles's shed last season. Not to be outdone, Ricky buys Bubbles a vehicle to get around the park. Ricky then orders a new doublewide trailer from Mr. Lahey (John Dunsworth) and Randy (Pat Roach). He demands it be delivered by sundown. But before agreeing to anything, Mr. Lahey wants Ricky to pay a large deposit. Ricky says he'll have it for him by the end of the day. If he doesn't, Ricky agrees to settle a bet.

Later, when an argument ensues between Ricky and Julian over Julian's new business enterprise involving Cory (Cory Bowles) and Trevor (Michael Jackson), shots are fired damaging Julian's new car. Julian demands Ricky pay for the damage. "No problem," says Ricky, and throws down a few thousand dollars at Julian's feet. Hearing of Ricky's wealth, Lucy (Lucy DeCoutere) and Sarah (Sarah Dunsworth) hire a lawyer (Brian Heighton) to sue Ricky for child support payments. Ricky insists he's a good father and, as proof, has even ordered an expensive set of encyclopaedias for his daughter Trinity (Jeanna Harrison -Steinhart). The encyclopaedias and the doublewide trailer arrive at the park at the same time. Unfortunately, by now, Ricky has spent most of his money, and realizes that he doesn't have enough left to pay for both the trailer and the books for his daughter. What should he do? If he buys the books, he has to humiliate himself by settling the bet he made with Lahey. If he buys the trailer, he won't be able to buy the books for Trinity's education so she won't end up "stupid like him." Ricky's got a big decision to make…

2. Ricky (Robb Wells) is broke again and back living in his car. Julian (John Paul Tremblay) refuses to loan him any money to buy weed. Bubbles (Mike Smith) can't loan Ricky anything either as all his money is tied up with Julian's long-term investments. Meanwhile, when one of Bubbles's cats, Sgt Meowenstein, falls down an uncovered well, the trailer park's irate owner Barbara Lahey (Shelley Thompson) forces Mr. Lahey, her ex-husband, (John Dunsworth) to temporarily suspend Randy (Pat Roach) and find a replacement. Five applicants try out for the job of Temporary Relief Assistant Trailer Park Supervisor: Ricky, Bubbles, Jacob (Jacob Rolfe), Cory (Cory Bowles) and Trevor (Michael Jackson). To get the job, each applicant must take a test involving both a "hands on" and a written component. To everyone's amazement and Mr. Lahey's chagrin, Ricky wins.

Julian decides to invest his remaining money in a vodka bootleg operation started up by J-ROC (Jonathan Torrens). Word about Julian's scheme reaches Mr. Lahey who sets up a sting operation with Ricky. While staking out Julian from the bushes, Ricky is exposed to poison ivy, causing his entire chest to break out in hives. Lahey tells Ricky to take his shirt off to counteract the effects of the ivy. Seeing a shirtless Ricky with Mr. Lahey is too much for Randy to bear. He confronts Mr. Lahey, telling him that Ricky is in on the vodka operation with Julian. Lahey calls in the cops to bust Julian. When they arrive at Julian's trailer, they find no vodka - just a new swimming pool. Randy gets into a fight with Ricky. Grappling, they fall into the pool, causing all of the contents to spill out. Finding nothing, the cops leave empty-handed. Although they escaped the law once again, Julian's entire investment was liquidated. Literally. Now, both he and Ricky are back where they started. Broke. Time for new thinking.


3. Having lost all his money on the vodka operation, Julian is flat broke. Needing cash, but not wanting to go back to jail, Julian realizes he has to come up with a new plan. Finally, it hits him. No more big crimes - they attract too much attention. Instead, he'll focus on several small crimes - crimes involving theft under $1,000. That way, if the Boys get busted, at worst, they'll do community service. He enlists the support of his friends in the park. They are to become his employees. In exchange, he'll pay them from the proceeds of the crimes. As an incentive, Julian will take them all on an ocean cruise at the end. His new slogan is: "Let's set jail; we're not going to jail."

The first enterprise is an illegal gas station in the park. Bubbles (Mike Smith) is the business manager, Ricky is the operations manager. Cory (Cory Bowles) and Trevor (Michael Jackson) are in charge of acquisitions, a.k.a. siphoning gas. To conceal their scheme from Mr. Lahey (John Dunsworth) and Randy (Pat Roach), Julian enlists the support of Sarah (Sarah Dunsworth) and Lucy (Lucy DeCoutere) who have recently gone into business by opening a Hair Salon in the park. They assist the Boys by selling coupons at their Salon - coupons that are redeemable for stolen gas. When Mr. Lahey and Randy get wind of the gas-siphoning scheme, they set up an elaborate video surveillance. Lucy and Sarah warn Julian. When Mr. Lahey and Randy arrive in their car with several concealed video cameras, Julian, Ricky, Bubbles and J-ROC (Jonathan Torrens) lay the blame at the feet of Cory and Trevor who by this time have become quite disoriented and sick from gas poisoning.

Ricky, too, is feeling quite ill from the effects of smoking while wearing a nicotine patch. Fainting, his lit cigarette falls in a puddle of gasoline causing a customer's car to explode. The Boys are arrested and have to appear in court. Ricky fires their legal aid lawyer and decides to represent them all himself. Ricky and the prosecutor (Jeremy Ackerman) get into a shouting match. The judge (Jennifer Overton) admonishes Ricky for his bad language and warns him to stop or else. Ricky, in an impassioned defense, argues that he has a constitutional right under the People's Choices and Voices Act to express himself and if that means smoking and swearing, so be it. The judge concurs. Ricky deconstructs Lahey's video evidence and puts the blame squarely on Cory and Trevor who, sitting in the court hooked up to life-saving breathing apparatuses for gas poisoning, are in no position to argue.

4. J-ROC shoots a music video in the park to help promote his new CD, "J-ROC And Friendz". The "Friendz" include such artists as Dr Dre, NWA and Moncton recording artist Detroit Velvet Smooth (Gary "Papa Grand" James). Needless to say, none of these artists has consented to this or even knows about it. When Julian sees how well J-ROC's CD is selling at the park's flea market, he enlists the help of Bubbles and Ricky to hold a concert in the park with J-ROC as the headline act. They go to J-ROC's trailer to talk to him about the idea. Opening the door to his bedroom, they catch him doing more than just jacking tunes. J-ROC worries that this "indiscretion" will cost him his career, but Julian convinces him otherwise and the Concert in the Park is a go.

When Mr. Lahey and Randy find out about the unauthorized concert, they call Detroit Velvet Smooth and tell him that J-ROC is pirating his tunes. DVS arrives at the park demanding royalties. When he confronts J-ROC, J-ROC tells his "brother" to chill. DVS tears a strip off J-ROC for calling him a "brother." J-ROC is devastated. He goes into his bedroom, drops his J-ROC persona and turns into Jamie - just another white kid from a trailer park. His mother (Linda Busby) tries to take some of the sting out of the hurt by telling him a bit about her past. The Boys try to explain J-ROC to DVS by telling DVS about J-ROC's embarrassing moment. DVS has a change of heart. He goes to J-ROC and the two MCs work it out. They close with a duet in the park, a J-ROC joint called, "It Could Happen To You 'Cause It Happened To Me."

5. Bubbles is beside himself with excitement when he hears that the legendary Canadian rock band RUSH will be playing a concert in town. RUSH is Bubbles's favourite rock band, and Alex Lifeson is his favourite guitar player. He asks Ricky to hold his spot in the box office line-up while Bubbles goes to the vet with his sick cat. Julian sees the concert as a great opportunity to make some cash selling dope, with the proceeds going toward paying for the cruise ("Let's set jail; we're not going to jail.")

Meanwhile, back at the park, Mr. Lahey and Randy's plans to go camping are thwarted when Trailer Park owner Barbara Lahey finds out that the garbage hasn't been properly sorted for recycling. Mr. Lahey blames Ricky, vows revenge and shows up at the box office. Using Randy to divert Ricky's attention, Mr. Lahey sneaks into the line-up and buys up all of the remaining RUSH tickets. When Bubbles arrives from the vet, he is devastated to learn he has no ticket to the concert. But, thanks to a local radio station promotion, he has one more shot at it. The first caller to answer the question: "What is Alex Lifeson's real last name?" will win the right to be Alex's guitar tech. Bubbles knows the answer; he knows everything about RUSH. Unfortunately, he blurts it out in front of Lahey and Randy, who are the first to call in. Randy wins the contest to be Alex's guitar tech. Bubbles is completely distraught.

But Ricky comes up with his own plan to make amends. He goes to the hotel where Alex is staying, kidnaps him and drives him back to the park. Julian can't believe it - even for Ricky, this defies the bounds of stupidity. He talks Alex into not pressing charges if Julian gets him back to his hotel unharmed. Julian hears that Cory and Trevor have a found a way into the concert via the sewers. Inside, Randy and Mr. Lahey catch the Boys and threaten to have them forcibly removed. But Julian convinces Alex that Bubbles should be Alex's guitar tech, not Randy. Hearing Bubbles's impassioned plea, Alex agrees. In a scene taped during the actual RUSH concert at Toronto's Air Canada Centre, Bubbles and Alex Lifeson unite on stage in front of 15,000 screaming fans. After the concert, Alex drives the Boys back to the park, where Alex and Bubbles play an acoustic version of the band's classic anthem, Closer To The Heart.

6. As part of his ongoing strategy to commit several small crimes rather than try for the big score, Julian comes up with the plan to remarket barbeques. Ricky , always ready to take Julian's plans one step farther, enlists the support of his daughter Trinity (Jeanna Harrison-Steinhart) and her friends from the Junior Achievers' Program at school. As Trinity explains to her father, kids her age are immune from prosecution thanks to the "Youth Justice Act." Mr. Lahey and an irate Randy arrive at Ricky's lot accusing Ricky of stealing Randy's barbeque. The barbeque in question was a gift and has great sentimental value. A fight ensues between Ricky and Randy.

Later, Ricky gathers up the kids and hits the neighbourhood to steal barbeques. He more than meets his match when a senior citizen (Joseph Rutten) catches Ricky red-handed. They struggle and Ricky is maced in the eyes. Blinded, he manages to drive the car and the kids to Trinity's school. There, he meets the mother of one of the kids who turns out to be a cop, Officer Erica Miller (Shauna MacDonald). Ricky leaves in a hurry.

Back at the park, Mr. Lahey calls in the cops to help investigate the barbeque cartel. And who should arrive on the scene but Officer Erica Miller. Her investigation leads her to Ricky's lot but not before Ricky, Bubbles , Cory and Trevor hide the stolen goods in the unlikeliest of places - to no avail, however. Before Erica hauls them all off to jail, Julian manages to convince her to give them all another chance by being honest with her about the barbeque scheme. Later, Julian does the right thing by returning Randy's barbeque. The good deed is short-lived, however, when things come crashing down around Mr. Lahey. But things work out in the end: Randy gets his barbeque back, secrets are revealed, and Erica accepts Julian's invitation to come inside for a coffee.

7. The Boys are playing a game of road hockey in front of Mr. Lahey's trailer. It's a difficult day for Mr. Lahey, as it's the anniversary of his dismissal from the police force. Randy is inside baking Mr. Lahey's favourite treats. The noise from the game outside is getting Mr. Lahey's back up.

When Trevor pushes Ricky, Ricky decides he is entitled to a penalty shot. The shot sails over the net and goes through the window of Mr. Lahey's trailer. This is too much for Mr. Lahey to bear. He asks Randy to drive him to the liquor store. While there, Mr. Lahey inadvertently thwarts a robbery. The adulation and gratitude he receives from the store manager lifts Mr. Lahey out of his funk.

Revitalized, Mr. Lahey brings out his old police officer's uniform and other accoutrements. Back in the saddle again, he is determined the rid the park of Julian and Ricky forever. It is only thanks to Bubbles and the interventions of dedicated Officer Erica Miller, still a presence in Julian's life, that the Boys escape alive from Mr. Lahey's vendetta.


8. Realizing he's always in jail at Christmas, Ricky decides to celebrate Christmas in July with his daughter Trinity (Jeanna Harrison-Steinhart), Julian and Bubbles. Things are going fairly well until Mr. Lahey and Randy arrive with Officer Erica Miller (Shauna MacDonald) with an eviction order for Ricky. To make matters worse, Ricky is odd man out when Julian finds out that he only has seven tickets for the cruise, not the eight he was expecting. Normally, seven tickets would suffice: one for Julian, Ricky, Bubbles, Cory (Cory Bowles), Trevor (Michael Jackson), Lucy and Sarah. But Julian invited Erica. This causes a huge rift between Ricky and Julian, despite Julian's promise to get another ticket. Problem is, an extra one is going to cost several thousand dollars and he only has until the end of the day.

Julian immediately puts Cory and Trevor to work on fund-raising. They manage to collect $1,800 in quarters from Laundromat vending machines, but they're still short. Meanwhile, Ricky has been evicted from the park and has no place to live. Despondent, he figures his only recourse is to go back to jail. But with the way his luck has been going, he can't even get arrested, no matter how hard he tries. Arriving back at the park, with a stolen ATM in tow, he is stopped at the gate by Mr. Lahey and Randy.

A confrontation ensues. Julian arrives in the middle of it. There's an explosion. The "dye" is cast. In the end, some go on the cruise. Some go to jail. And others stay at home to run the ship.
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Anonymous
12-13-2005, 08:18 PM
1.After Ricky’s botched bank machine robbery in the last episode of season three (A Shit-Leopard Can’t Change Its Spots), Julian, Mr. Lahey and Randy end up where Ricky should have been… in prison.

This first episode begins with the trio’s release from jail – one week early. Ricky, the only person in the park with previous supervisory experience, has been hired by Barb Lahey as the new Sunnyvale Trailer Park Supervisor. With Bubbles as his trusted assistant, Ricky is given free-reign to run the park and has built a huge wall in the back of the park where he’s carrying on some sort of secret operation.

When Ricky and Bubbles find out Julian’s coming home early, they panic and with the help of Cory, Trevor and Ricky’s dad Ray (BARRIE DUNN), start moving dope plants out of three trailers they’ve stationed in the fenced-off area (one of which is Julian’s home). Ricky orders Bubbles to distract Julian by drinking with him – whatever happens, Julian has to be kept away until all traces of the dope operation are removed. This plan succeeds until Bubbles gets far too drunk, becomes belligerent and, as he usually does when he’s drunk, sings rude songs to anyone who will listen.

Meanwhile, Mr. Lahey and Randy return to the park only to discover that Ricky is living platonically in Lahey’s old supervisor trailer along with Lucy, Trinity and Sara. Ricky has got Lahey’s job and now his home. In a cruel reversal of fortune, Randy and Lahey are forced to live like Ricky used to…in their car.

As the episode climaxes, Julian has had enough of Bubbles’ drinking and demands answers from Ricky. Lahey and Randy have called in the police to investigate. As usual, Ricky manages to side-step the cops and Lahey is humiliated by Officer George Green for once-again wasting his time. The only person who gets in trouble is Bubbles, who has to spend the night in the drunk-tank. Julian goes along and asks him if Ricky’s growing dope again. Not wanting to rat on a friend but dying to tell Julian, he agrees to blink an answer. One blink for no, two for yes. Bubbles blinks twice.


2.Julian and Bubbles get out of the drunk-tank and come home to Sunnyvale Trailer Park only to discover that Ricky has run up thousands of dollars of debt in Julian’s name and has thrown Sunnyvale itself into debt to the point where Barb Lahey has to sell the park. Despite this, Barb brings Ricky lunches and there is an appearance to all that something more than an employer/ employee relationship is going on. As if that wasn’t bad enough, Julian has no place to live since Ricky gutted his trailer and covered it in tin foil for the dope operation Julian still doesn’t know about. Having had enough, Julian decides to leave Sunnyvale forever with a big barrel of disgusting homemade liquor called “swish” in the trunk of his car.

It’s not much better with Randy and Mr. Lahey. Randy has grown tired of being too broke to afford a “store-bought cheeseburger” and much to Lahey’s chagrin, takes matters into his own hands by donning his old “Smokey” outfit and hitting the streets as a male prostitute.

Both Julian and Randy end up in an alley behind a greasy strip mall. It’s Julian’s new home and Randy’s new place of business. To make matters worse, Julian’s old girlfriend, Officer Erica Benson (SHAUNA MACDONALD) is working undercover as a prostitute and discovers Julian at his lowest point - drunk on swish and “pissing on a dumpster behind the King of Donair”.

Despite unsuccessfully getting help from Cory and Trevor who we find out are both going out with Sara, Ricky and Bubbles find Julian and are able to sober him up by force-feeding him rum. Returned to sobriety Julian, Randy, Bubbles and Ricky return to the park where Mr. Lahey – out hunting for food with a bow and arrow – sees Randy in his old “street” clothes and, shocked, accidentally shoots Ricky in the shoulder with an arrow. Chaos ensues and Julian demands that Ricky tell him what’s going on.

Ricky and Bubbles show Julian a massive field of dope they have been growing. Ricky apologises to Julian for not telling him sooner, but surprisingly Julian is elated. The field will make them rich. Perhaps rich enough even for the boys to buy Sunnyvale trailer park itself.


3.Julian is trying to get some sleep in his empty trailer (the furniture was moved out long ago to make room for dope plants) and has to sleep on the floor and cover himself with an old bear rug. Meanwhile, both Ricky and Bubbles are watching a documentary about sasquatches and are getting pretty freaked out. When Julian, still wrapped in the bear rug tries to get into Bubbles’s shed both Ricky and Bubbles start attacking him with baseball bats. In the chaoes, Julian manages to get a bat from them and hits them back. Eventually, the guys realize what’s going on – they’ve been beating the crap out of each other.

The next day all three boys are quite sore, but Julian decides it’s time to steal some furniture to furnish his trailer. So the boys do just that – easily talking a government office out of all its furnishings. Back in Sunnyvale, Julian gets the idea to open a massage parlour in the park to make some extra cash. The boys check into a motel under the name Jim Lahey and have Cory and Trevor steal all kinds of furniture for their business. Returning home once more, they ask J-Roc to staff the establishment and in no time, the business is up and running. Mr. Lahey knows that something’s up and is trying to find out what’s going on.

Meanwhile, business is booming and the guys need additional ladies to work in the parlour. They ask J-Roc to hook them up and he says he knows someone who can provide them with girls. J-Roc’s new manager DVS (Detroit Velvet Smooth) says that this is a good opportunity for J-Roc to promote his new album by presenting a tough street image of himself. DVS rather mysteriously tells J-Roc that it’s time to make some phone calls.

The new workers arrive and just when things seem to be coming together, an unexpected visitor shows up – Cyrus. Turns out he “represents” the women and wants money from the boys immediately. When he finds out they were the ones who vandalised his car, he becomes even angrier and demands they fight him. Of course this is impossible: the boys are too injured from having beaten each other up earlier. Cyrus quickly takes everyone hostage. There is hope: Randy emerges against Mr. Lahey’s wishes, and says he will fight Cyrus. Surprisingly, Randy kicks Cyrus’s ass and order is restored in the park. The police soon turn up (tipped off by J-Roc) and want some answers. J-Roc takes the fall for the massage parlour and for beating up Cyrus, because time in jail will result in great publicity, improved street cred and, ultimately, increased record sales. The boys have gotten away with yet another scheme.


4.Lahey plots to regain his old supervisor job from Ricky during a family fun day in the Park complete with bulldozer rides and a wrestling ring.

Today is Lahey’s day. Despite the fact that he is no longer the Sunnyvale trailer park supervisor, it seems that Jim Lahey has won the prestigious International Trailer Park Supervisor of the Year Award and they’re presenting him with the award today. Barb points out that Jim is no longer the supervisor, but Lahey convinces her that if she goes along with this it could be a good thing for the park, generating good publicity and increased property value. He and Randy dress up in their best clothes in preparation for Jim’s scheme.

Ricky explains that he’s holding a special family fun day to help raise money to buy the park – Barbara, the current park owner and Lahey’s ex-wife, needs a deposit soon. There are bulldozer rides for the kids and people can pay to shoot paintball guns at Cory and Trevor. As well, Ricky and Julian show Bubbles a wrestling ring they’ve set up for him as part of the celebrations. Bubbles is thrilled and gets out his old wrestling costume - that of “The Green Bastard” from “parts unknown.”

The union of supervisors shows up and Jim gives them a tour of the park. An argument breaks out when Ricky introduces himself as the Trailer Park Supervisor, but no one believes him. Jim asserts his power in front of the union by trying to shut down the wrestling. Ricky won’t relent, though, and challenges Jim to a wrestling match. Mr. Lahey agrees but under two conditions: 1) it must be a tag team match with Mr. Lahey and Randy on one team and Ricky and Bubbles on the other and 2) the winner gets the job of trailer park supervisor. Confident of victory, Ricky agrees. But Mr. Lahey and Randy manage to cheat and win the match. Mr. Lahey is presented with the Trailer Park Supervisor of the Year Award and resumes control of the park. Ricky can’t take it anymore – it’s all so unfair – so he slams into the union members’ cars with the bulldozer. The union people leave outraged and Barb is irate. Julian tells Ricky not to worry: with Ricky relieved of his supervisor duties, they’ll now have more time to focus on growing their dope.


5.Something or someone has been stealing – or possibly eating – weed from the boys’ dope fields. The boys stake out the field at night to get to the bottom of the problem. They send Cory and Trevor deep into the field, armed with potato guns, on a reconnaissance mission. Moments later, Cory and Trevor emerge screaming, clothes torn and skin scratched, scared to death of whatever it was that just attacked them (Bubbles’s theory is that it was a Sasquatch). The guys quickly bandage Cory and Trevor’s wounds with empty chip bags and return to the trailer park to plot strategy. When they arrive home, Sara, who is now dating Cory and Trevor as one entity, freaks out about their injuries and the fact that the boys have exploited them yet again. Since Sarah won’t let them use Cory and Trevor to do any further investigating, the guys decide to return to the fields themselves.

The following morning, Mr. Lahey is busy with his plans to beautify the park. Randy is also preparing to have a BBQ that evening at which time he will cook cheeseburgers with a “special ingredient” for Mr. Lahey. The boys go back to the field and find piles of weed plants that have been chewed up and spit out on the ground. Perplexing. They follow the trail to find… a mountain lion! Ricky and Julian are scared but Bubbles quickly befriends the beast – it’s just a big kitty, after all – and deduces that the animal has become addicted to marijuana and will need to be weaned off the dope. Julian and Ricky are reluctant to take the lion back to the park but Bubbles is insistent – he has already formed a bond with the lion.

Bubbles gets the lion back to his shed and starts to detoxify him. But the treatment doesn’t go well and the lion – Bubbles has named him Steve French – runs off. Meanwhile, Randy has started his BBQ and we learn that the secret ingredient in his burgers is Viagra. As he talks to the camera, Steve French runs up and eats all the burgers. Mr. Lahey comes up and at first doesn’t believe Randy’s story about a mountain lion eating the burgers, but when the boys run up looking for “a… uh… cat,” he soon changes his mind. Julian picks up the bottle of Viagra before running off to find Steve. The boys find the mountain lion and decide they need a good hiding place for him. They figure they can hide him with J-Roc’s old porno stash, under his trailer. They’re shocked when J-Roc comes running out from under his trailer, frightened to death. As it turns out, J-Roc only got sentenced to perform community service for operating the massage parlour, but he didn’t want anyone to know. He was trying to do real time in This time, Steve attacks Trevor in Lahey and Randy’s tent-trailer. Trevor runs away traumatised and Jim says he’s had enough – he’s calling animal control. When Julian produces the Viagra bottle, Jim sings a different tune. However, it’s clear that Steve French can no longer stay in the park. Julian tells Bubbles that it’s for the best if they take him back into the wilderness, away from the dope field. Bubbles reluctantly agrees and decides to create a contraption so the cat can be fed and slowly weaned off the dope in the wild. The boys drive out to the woods to return Steve French to his home. As he runs off into the wild, Bubbles cries. It is a very moving moment for all of the Trailer Park Boys. If you look closely, you’ll even see a tear run down Julian’s face.


6.Something or someone has been stealing – or possibly eating – weed from the boys’ dope fields. The boys stake out the field at night to get to the bottom of the problem. They send Cory and Trevor deep into the field, armed with potato guns, on a reconnaissance mission. Moments later, Cory and Trevor emerge screaming, clothes torn and skin scratched, scared to death of whatever it was that just attacked them (Bubbles’s theory is that it was a Sasquatch). The guys quickly bandage Cory and Trevor’s wounds with empty chip bags and return to the trailer park to plot strategy. When they arrive home, Sara, who is now dating Cory and Trevor as one entity, freaks out about their injuries and the fact that the boys have exploited them yet again. Since Sarah won’t let them use Cory and Trevor to do any further investigating, the guys decide to return to the fields themselves.

The following morning, Mr. Lahey is busy with his plans to beautify the park. Randy is also preparing to have a BBQ that evening at which time he will cook cheeseburgers with a “special ingredient” for Mr. Lahey. The boys go back to the field and find piles of weed plants that have been chewed up and spit out on the ground. Perplexing. They follow the trail to find… a mountain lion! Ricky and Julian are scared but Bubbles quickly befriends the beast – it’s just a big kitty, after all – and deduces that the animal has become addicted to marijuana and will need to be weaned off the dope. Julian and Ricky are reluctant to take the lion back to the park but Bubbles is insistent – he has already formed a bond with the lion.

Bubbles gets the lion back to his shed and starts to detoxify him. But the treatment doesn’t go well and the lion – Bubbles has named him Steve French – runs off. Meanwhile, Randy has started his BBQ and we learn that the secret ingredient in his burgers is Viagra. As he talks to the camera, Steve French runs up and eats all the burgers. Mr. Lahey comes up and at first doesn’t believe Randy’s story about a mountain lion eating the burgers, but when the boys run up looking for “a… uh… cat,” he soon changes his mind. Julian picks up the bottle of Viagra before running off to find Steve. The boys find the mountain lion and decide they need a good hiding place for him. They figure they can hide him with J-Roc’s old porno stash, under his trailer. They’re shocked when J-Roc comes running out from under his trailer, frightened to death. As it turns out, J-Roc only got sentenced to perform community service for operating the massage parlour, but he didn’t want anyone to know. He was trying to do real time in This time, Steve attacks Trevor in Lahey and Randy’s tent-trailer. Trevor runs away traumatised and Jim says he’s had enough – he’s calling animal control. When Julian produces the Viagra bottle, Jim sings a different tune. However, it’s clear that Steve French can no longer stay in the park. Julian tells Bubbles that it’s for the best if they take him back into the wilderness, away from the dope field. Bubbles reluctantly agrees and decides to create a contraption so the cat can be fed and slowly weaned off the dope in the wild. The boys drive out to the woods to return Steve French to his home. As he runs off into the wild, Bubbles cries. It is a very moving moment for all of the Trailer Park Boys. If you look closely, you’ll even see a tear run down Julian’s face.


7.The boys are pretty excited. The dope is ready to harvest and J-Roc and DVS have presented them with a plan to sell it at a Snoop Dogg concert in Moncton. All the guys have to do now is harvest their weed, put it in a truck and deliver it. There’s been a minor setback though – Cory and Trevor stole the wrong kind of truck. They accidentally stole a propane truck, so now the boys have to empty and sell all the propane first before they can transport the marijuana.

While the boys are busy selling propane, Barb Lahey pays a visit to her ex-husband and his partner. Much to Randy’s chagrin, Barb seems a bit sentimental and talks about the good old days, when she and Jim were married. She even asks Jim if he still has her old wedding ring and tells him she’d like it back. Mr. Lahey assumes that Barb wants them to get back together.

Meanwhile, the boys want to make sure that there are no complications when they transport the dope. To be sure that the propane truck is legal, they steal some old license plates from Ray. Barb comes by and Julian tells her they’ll soon have the money to buy the park; she’s pleased. The boys then arrange for Bubbles to take his rig-driving test because they need a driver with a licence to drive the truck.

Mr. Lahey, still thinking Barb wants him back, tells Randy he has a plan – Lahey will get back together with Barb so he can reassert his control of the park and get rid of Ricky. But Mr. Lahey still wants to see Randy on the side. Randy really doesn’t like the plan.

Bubbles fails his driving test due to his poor eyesight. He’s very upset but Ricky lies and tells Julian that Bubbles passed. Ricky can get Bubbles a fake licence.

Mr. Lahey proposes to Barb and she shuts him down. Not only will she not marry Mr. Lahey, but she plans to marry Ricky! And as if that weren’t bad enough – and it was – she wants Mr. Lahey to step down as supervisor in two weeks. Naturally, Jim does not take this news well. Lahey returns home just in time to see Randy leave him – Randy can’t handle the idea of Lahey going back to Barb. Lahey goes off the deep end.

Meanwhile, Barb proposes to a stoned Ricky who seems confused by what’s going on. He doesn’t know how to respond. Later, the brakes on his car don’t work and he almost crashes it. Ricky is convinced someone’s trying to kill him but Julian says he’s just paranoid. Ricky tells the guys about the proposal and they seem dubious. But Sara announces to Julian and Bubbles that she heard about the proposal so now she’s decided to marry Cory and Trevor. That’s pretty weird, and yet it’s topped by what happens next. Mr. Lahey arrives, totally insane, singing and urinating himself, demanding propane. When he leaves, Julian and Bubbles hear a report on the radio that all but one of their dope fields have been discovered by the police.

Ricky is making supper at Barb’s but the deep fryer is acting up and he’s almost electrocuted. Just then Barb smells propane and goes outside to investigate. Julian and Bubbles run up looking for Ricky just as a flaming arrow flies through the air and into the trailer. Then there’s a huge explosion and the trailer blows up! To be continued…


8.Beginning immediately where the previous episode left off, the arrow that Mr. Lahey shot into Ricky’s propane-soaked trailer hits and the trailer explodes. Moments later, Ricky emerges from the trailer unhurt but a bit shaken up. Lahey is lurking in the background but Julian tells Barb they don’t want to involve the police. Then he tells the boys they must immediately harvest the last remaining dope field that wasn’t found by the cops. The new plan is for Cory and Trevor to harvest the weed while the guys steal a courier truck to send the dope to the concert in Moncton – they can no longer use the propane truck because it blew up in the explosion. Against Julian’s wishes, Barb calls the cops and informs them that Mr. Lahey is on the loose and dangerous. Meanwhile, Mr. Lahey is strapping dynamite to his chest and talking to himself about killing Ricky.

The boys head for the field in the courier truck. In the field, though, Cory and Trevor realize that they’ve forgotten to do household chores for Sara and decide to go back to the park – they’ll finish harvesting the weed later. On the drive back, Cory and Trevor’s car collides with the courier truck. The force of the blow has the two idiots pinned inside and when the boys discover the dope hasn’t been harvested, they panic. They need that dope ASAP. Julian takes action. He leads the boys onto the highway where they hijack Rita MacNeil’s tour bus and force its occupants into help them in their scheme.

After crashing the truck in downtown Dartmouth, Mr. Lahey turns up, strapped with dynamite, and pulls a gun on Ricky. It’s time to put out Ricky’s “shit flames” once and for all. The police quickly arrive and a stand-off begins. Because of Ricky’s checkered past, the SWAT team mistakenly believes they’re trying to disable Ricky, and he is accidentally shot in the leg. While he screams at the cops, Randy somehow manages to talk Mr. Lahey out of blowing himself up. Mr. Lahey is arrested on the spot and in the background we see the courier drive off. The boys aren’t in the clear yet, as Officer George Green discovers the fake licence Ricky made for Bubbles and the boys are in violation of several parts of the motor vehicle act.

As usual, another season of Trailer Park Boys ends where it began – behind bars. The guys are all in jail again but it isn’t so bad this time, because first-time offender Bubbles gets to have a kitty with him in his cell. Plus, when the boys get out, they’ll be property owners. They tracked the courier shipment on the Internet and when they’re released from prison, the boys will own Sunnyvale Trailer Park. However, Cory and Trevor have a surprise for them. Sick and tired of being mistreated by the boys and upon Sara and Lucy’s urging, Cory and Trevor pull a fast one and decide to buy the park for themselves!http://img2.postimage.org/132724/chattrans_ricky_smoking.jpg (http://img2.postimage.org/forums/sweetfeatheryjesus/132724/chattrans_ricky_smoking.html)

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12-13-2005, 08:29 PM
1.The boys are still in jail, but it’s not as much fun as when they were locked up before. In fact, they’re sick of it. Julian’s been passing the time reading self-help books and Ricky’s been playing “bagmitten,” but the boys can’t wait to get back to the park. The thrill of prison is gone, and Ricky’s especially pissed because the guards won’t let him smoke in jail anymore. The day the boys are set free, they head back to Sunnyvale in style – Julian rents a limo for the occasion. The boys think they’ve got enough money to retire, thanks to the cash that Cory and Trevor will have waiting for them after selling the weed they harvested at the end of last season.

Before they get to the park, Ricky decides he wants some dope but doesn’t have any cash on him. He knows two guys who will give him some weed on credit – Terry and Dennis use their grandmother’s house as a cover to sell pot and hash. But when the boys arrive, they find out that Terry and Dennis’ business partner is none other than Cyrus. When Cyrus shows up, a shootout ensues and the limo driver takes off, scared shitless. The boys end up having to take a taxi back to the park.

When they get home, things are messed up. Julian’s driveway is paved for some reason, and Bubbles’ shed is gone. The boys find his shed on Ray’s lot, chock-full of empty liquor bottles – Ray’s been hitting the liquor pretty hard. It turns out that he’s been making a fortune from video lottery terminals (VLTs), and he’s been spending his extra cash on booze. Ray’s got news for the boys: Randy and Lahey bought Julian’s trailer – Cory and Trevor screwed up again and the trailer was auctioned under the proceeds of crime. Barb tricked the idiots into signing their ownership of the park over to her, and they spent all the drug money while Ricky, Julian and Bubbles were in jail.

Ricky takes the shitmobile to Sara’s to find Cory and Trevor. Trinity tells her dad that they’re at J-Roc’s, listening to a record they “produced” – a project which cost them a shitload of cash... the boys’ cash. Ricky starts a fight, and Bubbles and Julian arrive just as the cops show up. The cops inform Ricky that due to a peace bond, he can’t come within 50 feet of Cory and Trevor. Lahey and Randy arrive and, surprisingly, take the blame – Lahey reasons with the police and gets the boys off the hook. He apologizes, says he’s stopped drinking once and for all. Ricky almost shakes Lahey’s hand – but Julian stops him. Julian doesn’t buy it, not for a second.

2.Julian’s got a plan. He takes the shitmobile and Ricky’s gun and takes off, without telling the boys where he’s headed. While Bubbles cleans the empty liquor bottles out of his shed, Julian shows up at Sara’s and tells her he needs Cory and Trevor to work for him. Sara says she’ll allow it as long as Julian treats them nicely – Sara explains that she’s not Cory and Trevor’s girlfriend, she’s just looking out for their best interests.

Meanwhile, Ricky is pissed that J-Roc took the money he made harvesting weed from Cory and Trevor as a record-producing fee. Ricky takes J-Roc’s stereo equipment as payback, including turntables and microphones – he even takes the clothes dryer. Ricky then heads over to Lucy’s place to give Trinity the equipment as gifts. Ricky is turned on by Lucy, but he can’t figure out why (Bubbles explains that Cory and Trevor gave Lucy some of their drug money and she got a boob job). Ricky decides that his family is important to him, and he wants to get back together with Lucy. Ricky figures that if he can score some hash to sell, he can make enough money to get his shit together and Lucy will take him back. Ricky hotwires Lahey’s car and goes to find hash suppliers Terry and Dennis. Realizing that Ricky is headed for trouble, Bubbles hops on his go-kart and follows him.

As usual, Julian is a step ahead and has already broken into Terry and Dennis’ place with Cory and Trevor, looking for hash. When Ricky arrives and sees the boys stealing hash, he freaks out and races after them. Cyrus hears the commotion and runs out of the house shooting at Bubbles, who narrowly escapes on his go-kart. For once, Cory and Trevor didn’t screw up! But later, Cyrus shows up at the park and he wants his hash back. When the boys deny that they stole it, there’s a shootout. The boys drop their guns when the cops show up, but Cyrus is still armed so he gets arrested. Lahey comes to the rescue again – he vouches for the three boys and insists that he’s sober, but Julian refuses to fall for his “nice guy” routine. Later, when the boys are out of earshot, Lahey explains to Randy that the boys are his shit puppets, performing in his shit play.

Ricky, Julian and Bubbles check out their score – they managed to steal 100 kg of hash from Cyrus. Julian hatches a clever plan to hide the entire stash until they have a buyer.


3.Ricky, Julian and Bubbles are busy heating up the hash, laying it down and rolling it out to make a “driveway” in front of Ray’s trailer. Ricky worries that they’ll get caught and Ray will get arrested. Julian explains that Ray’s not in danger – he only leases the lot, so he could always tell the cops that he didn’t know anything about the hash. Randy and Lahey notice that the boys have been using their paving equipment, but they don’t know why.

While the boys were in jail, Ray managed to pay off his trailer with money he made from gambling on VLTs. He’s proud that he finally owns his own home. But his luck hasn’t been great lately, and now Ray is close to hitting rock bottom: not only does he owe J-Roc money for groceries, but Julian is sure that Ray stole $60 from him while he was sleeping on Ray’s sofa. Ricky decides to cheer up his dad by barbecuing for his family – he hopes that this will give him a chance to get closer to Lucy. The only problem is that Ricky doesn’t have a barbecue, or any food. J-Roc agrees to give Ricky some groceries and to find him a BBQ in exchange for some of the equipment (turntables and a microphone) that Ricky stole from him earlier. J-Roc comes through – he scores a state-of-the-art barbecue for Ricky.

Julian agrees to take Ray, Bubbles, Cory and Trevor to a strip club so that Ricky can be alone with Lucy. But Ricky burns the food he’s cooking on the barbecue so he goes into Ray’s trailer to make french fries. Later, Ricky and Lucy take off in the shitmobile, and the cops catch them banging behind the muffler shop. Lucy doesn’t want to bang anymore, so Ricky takes her back to the park.

At the strip club, the boys lose track of Ray – and then find him in a room with all the VLTs. Ray gambled away the boys’ liquor money but he’s not too worried: “That’s the way she goes, boys,” he says. Julian takes everyone back to the park, only to be greeted by cop cars and fire trucks. Ray’s trailer burned down because of a grease fire. Only the shell of a trailer is left. Ricky knows that he left the stove on, but Bubbles thinks the fire was his fault because he was cooking fries earlier in the day. Ray is devastated, and Bubbles feels terrible.

4.Ricky realizes that Bubbles thinks it’s his fault that Ray’s trailer burned down. Instead of telling him the truth, Ricky lets Bubbles take the blame, reasoning that once someone has taken the blame, it’s not available for anyone else to take any more.

J-Roc has had enough – he wants Ray to pay what he owes for the groceries. J-Roc and Ray argue, and Julian realizes there’s only one way to solve the problem. Julian tells Ricky to look after the hash driveway, and takes Cory and Trevor with him to steal gumball machines. The boys shoot the gumball machines and take the coins to play VLTs – they need to make some money to buy some new furniture for Ray. All they have to do is win once, then take the winning ticket, photocopy it, and cash in the copies at different stores. When Cory and Trevor work for Julian, they don’t mess things up as much.

Meanwhile, Bubbles is wracked with guilt. Ricky and Bubbles have an idea: they ask their friend Shitty Bill to tow Ray’s old rig sleeper over to his lot so that Ray has a place to sleep. Now that Ray has a roof over his head, Ricky and Bubbles decide to steal groceries for him, but J-Roc catches them and the boys argue. J-Roc is pissed that the boys are honing in on his territory; he’s been stealing groceries for months and selling them to residents of the park.

Julian, Cory and Trevor get back to the park with furniture, liquor, and an army tent for Ray to sleep in. Ray is pleased. The boys decide to set up the tent over the driveway to prevent it from getting wet when it rains. But when Julian sees the rig, he gets mad at Ricky for disobeying his instructions and leaving the hash driveway unprotected while he was away from the park.

Later that night, Sara and Lucy arrive at Ray’s and Lucy admits that the fire happened because she and Ricky were so careless. Bubbles tells Ricky that he’ll never forgive him for making him think that he started the fire. Julian tells Ricky that he’d better start thinking about how to make things up to Bubbles.

5.Randy is worried that Mr. Lahey is going to fall off the wagon because he keeps talking about liquor. Phil (whose gut rivals Randy’s) suggests that Randy buy hypnosis tapes for Lahey. Meanwhile, Ricky doesn’t think he should have to take the blame for what happened to Ray’s trailer, even though the fire was entirely his fault.

The boys are in bad shape: Ray’s sleeping in his rig and Julian’s sleeping in the tent erected over the hash driveway. Bubbles is sleeping in his shed, but when he wakes up, he’s starving. Ricky offers Bubbles some bread heels and bacon grease for breakfast, but Bubbles isn’t impressed – he’s still mad at Ricky for letting him take the blame for the fire.

Trinity asks her dad whether she can borrow the shitmobile to drive around the park, and Ricky agrees. Julian tells Ricky that he shouldn’t let her drive – she’s too young. Ricky disagrees. His dad let him drive when he was really young and he turned out fine. When Ray gets into the fight, Bubbles cracks. He’s sick of listening to the boys argue and he can’t take it anymore. Ricky and Julian promise to make it up to him, and tell him they’ll do whatever fun activity he wants for the day. Bubbles wants to go to the mall to buy a badminton set – he liked playing badminton in jail. The boys get to the mall and Bubbles is extremely excited when he finds a fully functional rocket kit for $99.99. Ricky tries to steal the rocket set, but the mall cops catch him. Ricky shoves a cheque into Trevor’s pocket, and tells the cops that Cory and Trevor were supposed to pay for the rocket. The cops find the cheque and Ricky’s off the hook – he’s proud of his fake cheque trick (making out a cheque and then cancelling it later.) The cops let the boys go, but keep Cory and Trevor around for questioning.

Back at the park, Randy gives the hypnosis tapes to Lahey, who insists that he hasn’t had a drink since he tried to kill Ricky. But Lahey listens to the tapes anyway, and says they’re working.

Bubbles is excited about his rocket and puts on the spacesuit that came in the kit. He gets the launch pad ready and launches the rocket. It’s an impressive launch, and the rocket eventually parachutes back to the park. Meanwhile, there’s a shitstorm brewing when Randy and Lahey run into Ray. Ray accuses Lahey of drinking vodka from his water bottle. Randy tastes the liquid and can’t believe it – Ray’s right. Lahey’s shitfaced and he’s been drunk since he got out of the mental hospital. Lahey wages war against Ray and takes off, driving his car over Bubbles’ rocket.

6.ubbles is starving and he asks Ray for food. Ray can’t find his liquor or his nine cans of ravioli – Bubbles and Ricky figure Julian must’ve taken the food and the booze. Ray tries to steal Julian’s glass of rum and coke from inside the tent while Julian’s sleeping, and Julian snaps. He says he needs to buy his trailer back because the boys are driving him nuts.

Meanwhile, Lahey shows Randy his collection of liquor bottles – he’s been stealing the boys’ liquor for weeks now. Lahey sends Randy to deliver an eviction notice to Ray. The burnt-out trailer shell has got to go. But when Randy visits Ray’s, he’s not there and the boys pick a fight – Randy threatens to take off his pants to fight Ricky, but Ricky rips Randy’s pants off himself. Randy tells Lahey about the fight, and Lahey tells him not to worry. Lahey will get his revenge: Ray crossed the shit line when he told everyone that Lahey was drinking again and the boys are going to pay.

J-Roc’s making a DVD called “J-Roc’s Greasy Trailer Park Girls Gone Wild.” No one really wants to act in the porno, but Bubbles agrees to do it for free food, and Ray agrees to do it for free liquor. During the shoot, Bubbles has to slap a girl’s butt and Ray gets completely wasted. J-Roc tries to get Ricky to participate by telling him that Lucy is the featured performer in the movie, but Ricky won’t do it. Ricky doesn’t want the mother of his child to be in a porn film, and decides that he needs to talk Lucy out of it. Lucy doesn’t listen, and all the stress is beginning to give Ricky chest pains.

Randy and Lahey catch the boys shooting the film, and they notice a stack of empty grocery bins near J-Roc’s trailer. It’s all the evidence Lahey needs to call the cops. When the cops show up, J-Roc and Tyrone are arrested for stealing groceries and the movie shoot is shut down. Randy and Lahey find the tape and it shows Ray walking around – proof that he’s not disabled. Lahey calls the worker’s compensation board to report Ray’s disability fraud. The police show up at the park again, and this time, they arrest Ray and haul him off to jail.

7.Lahey tells Randy about his plan to put Julian’s trailer up for sale for a huge sum of money, which will force Julian to try to raise the cash he needs by breaking the law. Then, when Julian and the boys commit their crime, Lahey will be there to apprehend them.

Ricky visits his dad in jail and Ray’s losing it. Ricky wants to sell a small piece of the hash driveway to get the money to bail his father out of prison, but Julian wants to devise a careful plan to ensure they don’t get caught. Julian’s plan is perfect: Ricky will pose as a student at Dartmouth Vocational School and will sell hash to his classmates. He won’t carry the hash with him because that would be too risky; instead, he’ll take orders for the hash during the day and get locker numbers and combinations from his customers. Each night, the boys will break into the school, take the money from the lockers and leave the hash.

The only problem is that when Ricky meets with a school counsellor to try to sign up for classes, he’s told that he can’t enroll because classes have already started. But Ricky manages to bribe his way into a job as a janitor by paying off the counsellor with hash. Lucy’s impressed that Ricky’s attending community college – he hasn’t told his friends and family that he’s the school custodian. But Randy and Lahey take photos of Ricky in his janitor uniform and show them to Lucy and Sara. Lucy’s not angry, though – she realizes that Ricky was just trying to make his family proud.

Meanwhile, Julian tells Ray that the boys can’t afford to bail him out of jail just yet – he wants to use the money he ma
kes from the hash sales to buy his trailer back.
As Ricky and Julian are getting ready to break into the school, Lahey intimidates Bubbles, scaring him with a drunken speech about how “the winds of shit” are coming. When the boys break into the dark, shadowy halls of the school, Bubbles imagines he can hear the winds of shit. Ricky thinks he hears a ghost while taking a piss – really, it’s just the automatic flush of the urinal – and he shoots his gun at the “ghost.” With shots fired, the boys have no choice but to leave the school. They narrowly escape, but only because Ricky manages to talk them out of their predicament when the cops pull them over.

8.Ricky and Lucy are officially back together. Ricky’s busy fixing the brakes on the shitmobile so that he can give the car to Trinity as a gift when the boys sell all the hash in the driveway.

Julian and Bubbles are busy with Julian’s latest plan: they’re going to hide logs of hash in the handles of 200 shopping carts and ship them to vocational schools across the country. Everybody at school buys hash – it’s a huge untapped market. Bubbles is happy because his involvement in the crime is low-risk: all he has to do is haul the shopping carts from the mall, take the handles off, then weld them back on once the hash has been inserted. But when Bubbles arrives at the mall, Gary, the head mall cop, catches Bubbles and threatens him. Bubbles, feeling the pressure to obtain 200 carts and not disappoint Julian, crashes his go-kart when he gets back to the park.

Julian explains that the self-books he’s been reading have made him want to help others – most people really just need patience and encouragement. That’s why he has taken Cory and Trevor under his wing. So when Julian finds out that Gary threatened Bubbles, he goes to the mall and holds Gary at gunpoint, making him promise not to call the cops and to provide lots of shopping carts for Bubbles to retrieve. When Bubbles returns to the mall, he’s greeted by a gold mine of carts, which he takes back to the park.

Lucy and Sara want to go out for a few drinks, but Cory and Trevor are busy working for Julian, so they ask Ricky to babysit Trinity. Ricky gets Trin to help him do some bodywork on the shitmobile. Later, when Trinity asks to borrow the car, Ricky agrees, but tells her not to leave the park. But Trinity passes a police check-point in the park and gets caught – not only is she driving underage with no driver’s license or registration, but there are also 12 pounds of hash which the boys have hidden in the trunk of the car. The boys need to get the shitmobile out of the impound lot before the cops find the drugs.

9.Ricky wakes up and realizes that his father and his daughter are both in jail, and he needs to bail them out right away. He asks Julian to borrow his car, but Julian says no because Ricky doesn’t have insurance. Ricky decides he’s going to jog to the courthouse to get Trinity released, but before he even gets out of the park, he runs into Bubbles driving on his go-kart. Bubbles has no choice: he lets Ricky commandeer the go-kart, but only because he wants to help get Trinity out of jail, too.

Meanwhile, Julian is taking down the tent. He plans to buy his trailer back from Mr. Lahey today. But Lahey’s on a drunk-a-thon, and that can only mean trouble. While Bubbles and Julian sneak into the impound lot to get the shitmobile back before the cops discover the 12 pounds of hash in the trunk, they leave Cory and Trevor to guard the driveway. But Randy manages to lure Cory and Trevor away from their post by telling them he has a new video game that they can play in Mr. Lahey’s trailer.

While Ricky pleads his case to the judge and gets Trinity out of jail, Julian tries to get his trailer back from Lahey by giving him a deposit of $7,500. Lahey wants the balance of $5,000 before the end of the day or he’ll sell the trailer to another buyer. Bubbles goes to visit Ray in jail, and Ray is freaking out. Cyrus beat up Ray and is threatening to kill the boys for stealing his hash. Julian’s not worried – those boys are going to be locked up for at least a couple of years.

When Ricky, Julian and Bubbles get back to the park, the shit hits the fan. Julian finds out that Lahey tricked Trevor into telling him all about the hash driveway and, as punishment for screwing up, suspends Cory and Trevor. And Ricky finds out that Julian took the money they were raising for Ray’s bail and gave it to Lahey for his trailer. Ricky is pissed – he’s done with Julian and refuses to help him dig up the driveway before Lahey calls the cops. Instead, Ricky hires Cory and Trevor to work for him – he wants all the hash for himself. When Ricky tries to take the hash from Julian, Bubbles has a meltdown and forces the boys to apologize to each other.

Lahey walks by and tells the boys he did “something much worse” than telling the cops about the driveway. Bubbles notices that all the park residents are bolting out of the park... what could be worse than calling the cops? Lahey bailing Cyrus, Terry and Dennis out of jail, that’s what.

10.J-Roc and Tyrone explain that Cyrus, Terry and Dennis are getting out of jail today thanks to Lahey, and they’ve got automatic weapons that they’re going to use to kill Ricky, Julian and Bubbles. J-Roc and T bust out of jail and head back to Sunnyvale to warn the boys. The boys realize that ironically, Lahey used the money that Julian gave him for the trailer to bail Cyrus out of jail. Now Bubbles knows why the park is being evacuated – Cyrus is going to start a gunfight and kill everyone!

The boys prepare for war.

Ricky tells Trinity to leave the park on her bike and ride to safety. Julian asks J-Roc and Tyrone to dig up a hockey bag from under his trailer, and gets Cory and Trevor to take the hash up on to Mrs. Petersen’s roof and be on the lookout for Cyrus. When Bubbles sees that the hockey bag is filled with guns, he begs the boys to stop – he doesn’t want them to use guns, he’s afraid everyone will die. Julian reluctantly agrees – no guns. When Cyrus, Terry and Dennis arrive, Julian surrenders and says he’ll give the hash back. But Cory and Trevor screw up again and start shooting. Cyrus thinks he’s been duped and a huge gunfight begins.

During the chaos of the shootout, Ricky has a heart attack. Julian asks Lahey for help – he’s the only person who knows CPR. Lahey agrees, but only after Julian calls him “Officer Lahey.” Ricky has been unconscious for a while and Lahey says there’s no hope that he’ll survive without brain damage. But he performs CPR anyway and manages to revive Ricky – it turns out that Ricky’s brain uses less oxygen than a normal person’s brain, so he’s good as new.

When the cops show up, they arrest Cyrus, but the Ricky and Julian are hauled downtown too. Bubbles is left alone in the park again, wondering how long the boys will be in jail this time.



http://img2.postimage.org/132734/horiz06.jpg (http://img2.postimage.org/forums/sweetfeatheryjesus/132734/horiz06.html)

Anonymous
12-13-2005, 08:40 PM
When and where can one see this?

It was on BBC America at one time but don't think it's on any longer. And besides, they bleeped out all the profanity.

In Canada it's on www.Showcase.ca

You can buy it on www.Amazon.ca

You can download most of the episodes for free at via torrents.

Anonymous
12-24-2005, 11:01 PM
Please read this...spent so much time cutting and past'n.

planetkpop
01-01-2006, 10:05 PM
[quote="Doug Dannger"]Best show ever made in Canada!

I don't know if i've seen enough Canadian TV to make that statement but I will say it is as funny or funnier as anything on American TV. I just found out about it a year or so ago and I think I've seen every episode. It's sort of like Phil's show. Not everyone gets it. One of my favorite TPB moments is when the boys get in a car accident where they roll the car over and Julian gets out without spilling his rum and coke! :lol:

Kevin

Anonymous
01-06-2006, 04:17 PM
[quote=Doug Dannger]Best show ever made in Canada!

I don't know if i've seen enough Canadian TV to make that statement but I will say it is as funny or funnier as anything on American TV. I just found out about it a year or so ago and I think I've seen every episode. It's sort of like Phil's show. Not everyone gets it. One of my favorite TPB moments is when the boys get in a car accident where they roll the car over and Julian gets out without spilling his rum and coke! :lol:

Kevin

For those that are interested: http://www.thetrailerpark.net/

planetkpop
01-06-2006, 04:28 PM
For those that are interested: http://www.thetrailerpark.net/

That's cool. I can't wait to see J-Roc's crib.
"Some people think I might make it in this rap game y'know what I'm seeen mafakah."

I found this quote on the site:
"Ricky, you're pointing a gun at a puppet. Behind that
puppet is our friend Bubbles, the bullet's gonna go
through the puppet, and kill our friend..."

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Anonymous
02-08-2006, 05:18 PM
Season 6 is comeing mid-April. Movie, hopefully in Summer 2006. :hallout:

CincyJohn
02-09-2006, 10:11 AM
Here is a treaser for the movie:


http://www.themovieinsider.com/v2816-trailer-park-boys-the-movie-trailer.html

This is a GREAT series......pick up the dvd's if you can........hilarious stuff !

Bob's Big Boy
02-18-2006, 12:19 PM
The real thing:

http://www.mytrailerpark.com/Images/bathroom.jpg (http://www.mytrailerpark.com/)

Vernon Dozier Jr
02-23-2006, 03:41 PM
One of the best comedy shows ever. Best quote? Lahey: "When a shit apple fall's from a shit tree into a field full of shit, you gonna end up with a shit apple tree."

CincyJohn
02-23-2006, 09:00 PM
"its kinda like gorilla see, gorilla do"

Snowman
02-23-2006, 09:21 PM
I watched TPB when it first aired but the show lost some of its lustre for me shortly after the Rush episode. I haven't watched it since which is probably a good thing and eventually I'll revisit the show sometime in the future and enjoy it once more. It's a damn good show though and I'm happy for their success.

Newsroom and Made in Canada shouldn't be overlooked as they're on par with TPB.

Dr. Gonzo
02-23-2006, 10:31 PM
I just recently saw my first episode of TPB. "If I cant smoke..." FREAKIN GREAT! Finally something good coming out of Canada (just kidding my Canuk Bruthas!)

123 Ass Kick Street
03-14-2006, 05:23 PM
Great show.
Bubbles is hilarious!

Bob's Big Boy
04-22-2006, 07:30 AM
No ongoing..... EPISODE 1 and 2 available for download as torrents if you don't get it on cable.

lmao

Bob's Big Boy
04-22-2006, 07:31 AM
Episode 1 Recap

Trailer Park Boys: Season 6
Episode #1: Way of the Road

Ricky’s out of jail (again) and he’s happy. He’s back together with Lucy – well, living in his car on her front lawn, anyway, since he’s not allowed in her trailer – and working with his dad, Ray, picking up recyclables. Ray’s enjoying living in the cab of his old rig on an empty lot in the trailer park. He’s got everything he needs, and doesn’t pay lot fees. The only problem is that he’s back to his old truck driving ways – urinating in plastic containers instead of taking the time to find a bathroom, and littering the park with his piss jugs.

Meanwhile, Bubbles decides to open a legitimate business doing what he loves best – taking care of cats. The “Kittyland Love Centre” is an impressive feline dream vacation area and theme park complete with toy mice, tunnels, treats and of course, Bubbles as the cat-loving daycare owner.

Randy has decided that he needs to break up with Mr. Lahey. He’s fed up – Lahey’s drinking far too much and can’t quit. With Lahey virtually incapacitated, Randy sees an opportunity for a promotion. He approaches Barb to find out whether she’ll let him run the park. Barb agrees to promote Randy to Associate Trailer Park Supervisor (his previous title was Assistant Trailer Park Supervisor) but only if he can successfully evict one of the residents from the park.

Julian finally makes his way back to Sunnyvale – he stayed in jail a few extra months because he was making good money behind bars selling his own brand of potato vodka. He made $8,600 and took an online course to learn how to invest in real estate. Now he’s got a plan to buy old trailers, fix them up, and sell them for a profit – and the best news is, it’s all legal.

Cory and Trevor have also decided to become their own bosses, and have opened a “Convenients” store in the park, selling products they know best – chips, pop and cigarettes. Sara thinks it’s a great idea – now the boys won’t be constantly looking for approval from Ricky and Julian.

When J-Roc and Tyrone pick up Julian from jail, Julian finds out that J-Roc’s expecting – thanks to two hot baby-mamas – and he’s going to need extra cash to support his new family.

Randy enlists Officer Ted Johnson to help him evict a Sunnyvale resident at Barb’s request – but the person they need to evict is Ray. Randy says Ray’s a squatter, doesn’t pay lot fees and everyone’s getting tired of seeing his piss jugs everywhere, so he’s got to go. Ricky tries to fight Randy but he can’t get too close because Randy’s not wearing a shirt OR pants. No one wants to get near Randy in his underwear. Ray finally agrees to move and finds another free place to live – at the town dump.
lmao lmao lmao lmao lmao

Walter David Maynard
07-18-2006, 03:20 PM
The Trailer Park Boys Xmas special pre-dates the series by several years. It opens with Julian bailing Ricky out of jail on the verge of Xmas. Ricky is furious though because he always has a good time in jail at Xmas and doesn’t know what to do on the outside. Julian assures him things will be fine, that all he has to do is buy stuff for Lucy and it will all turn out. Julian even has a way for Ricky to make the money to do this – by helping him steal Xmas gifts at the mall. Bubbles does not approve however and will not help the boys. Instead, he wants them to spend Xmas with him. It’s a difficult time of the year for him because this is when his parents abandoned him as a child. They left behind a present for him that, to this day he has not opened because he’s waiting for their return to do so. The boys are too busy with their stealing to notice though. At the same time Barb and Jim are still together though their relationship is clearly strained and Jim is not allowed to drink. As an act of charity Barb brings home a hungry male prostitute dressed as an Elf – Randy. Instantly Jim panics – there’s some history here that he’s desperate to keep from Barb. Seems he and Randy were intimates in the past. As the holiday draws close the various pressures on everyone are too much to bare and things come to a head in church where Ricky sells dope and Lahey shows up drunk. Barb dumps Jim and Bubbles storms off heart-broken by Ricky’s behaviour. Ricky makes a speech from the pulpit and comes to understand the true meaning of Xmas – getting drunk and stoned with your family. The boys go back to the park and apologise to Bubbles. He forgives them and in a tearful moment opens the present from his parents, realising his real family were around him in the park all along.

http://img2.postimage.org/132661/tpb_xmas.jpg (http://img2.postimage.org/forums/sweetfeatheryjesus/132661/tpb_xmas.html)

It says on IMDB that the X-Mas special was shot in 2004.

the deta
01-01-2007, 09:42 AM
Just finished watching the first season. Pretty funny show. I will check out more for sure.

Verno
01-01-2007, 10:29 AM
Yeah, I torren... err, purchased and watched all of the episodes. What a shame it is that this show isn't aired in the U.S. Lahey and Randy are definitely my favorites.

Sledge Hammer!
01-01-2007, 07:57 PM
As I mentioned on a previous thread when I began watching the shows for the first time ever very recently I became an instant fan. I have now seen every episode from all six seasons in addition to the X-Mas special. I have not seen the movie yet but I'll get around to it.

In my opinion the last half of season three episodes (Alex Lifeson AD) and those in the beginning of season four were a little weak but season five in all was excellent. I will say that season six sucked in comparison to the first five, the incessant "piss jug" gags got old quick.

Personally J-Roc is my favorite character, u no-um sayin'?

Jdiggity Dee
01-01-2007, 08:35 PM
http://www.tv-links.co.uk//

and looking up individual episodes by # or title on youtube has been invaluable as season 6 isn't available on DVD yet. I'm looking forward to the movie coming out on Dvd or getting a showing in LA. For some reason when it was released it didn't show here. damn it.

the deta
04-12-2007, 09:18 PM
Just about through season 5 and while still damn funny, the series is getting a bit old. http://www.tv-links.co.uk// has season 7 episode one up. Dont know if this is brand new but i assume it is.

Sledge Hammer!
04-12-2007, 09:33 PM
http://www.tv-links.co.uk// has season 7 episode one up

Thanks Etathed, I am going to check that out right now.

the deta
04-12-2007, 09:33 PM
:tipofthecap:

Jdiggity Dee
04-17-2007, 09:09 AM
:tipofthecap: :tipofthecap: Ed

bubbles might appreciate this
http://bookofjoe.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/04/16/hjuhjuhoih_2.jpg

Bob's Big Boy
04-17-2007, 09:38 AM
Any thouhgts on the Movie. Felt it was just a rehash of the past. Nothing new, unfortunately. Not to mention the boys didn't end up in jail.

Jdiggity Dee
04-17-2007, 09:43 AM
I didn't like the movie. what you said.

the deta
04-17-2007, 11:57 AM
never saw the movie.

Bob's Big Boy
04-24-2007, 10:15 AM
Season 7 so far is best since season 3.

-Ray is ripping out the plumbing in his trailer, to sell it for liquor money.

It doesn't get better then that. Unless you're talking big fat Phil Collins and his bit fat burping stomach.

the deta
04-24-2007, 10:35 AM
Awesome, i am just about through season 6 and it is dragging a bit. :thumbsup:

uatu13
04-26-2007, 05:43 AM
It's great to see this show is back again for another season. The movie and season 6 ended so happily I was worried that the show was over. Countries besides the US have a tendency to end shows on a high rather than beat them to death to get every last nickle out of them. Check out Spaced and The Office if you don't know what I mean.

The movie was cool, don't expect anything other than a longer version of regular episode though. I liked that they didn't try anything really out of character, like they usually do for comedy TV movies, but rather just stuck to the roots of the show. No "Trailer Park Boys Go To Hollywood" but rather "they get drunk and rob a gumball machine".

the deta
04-26-2007, 09:30 AM
It's great to see this show is back again for another season. The movie and season 6 ended so happily I was worried that the show was over. Countries besides the US have a tendency to end shows on a high rather than beat them to death to get every last nickle out of them. Check out Spaced and The Office if you don't know what I mean.

The movie was cool, don't expect anything other than a longer version of regular episode though. I liked that they didn't try anything really out of character, like they usually do for comedy TV movies, but rather just stuck to the roots of the show. No "Trailer Park Boys Go To Hollywood" but rather "they get drunk and rob a gumball machine".


lmao lmao lmao lmao

Jdiggity Dee
04-27-2007, 11:11 AM
Uatu13, you put it all in perspective for me.

I <sniff><sniff> had been too hard on TPB the movie. You see I'd waited for it to come out only to find it wasn't showing in So California, then I waited for the DVD to come out but Netflix didn't stock it, so I ordered it from Canada and 30$ U.S. later it arrived and my expectations were pretty darn high for the movie.

Pee Jay
04-28-2007, 02:33 AM
http://www.tv-links.co.uk//

and looking up individual episodes by # or title on youtube has been invaluable as season 6 isn't available on DVD yet. I'm looking forward to the movie coming out on Dvd or getting a showing in LA. For some reason when it was released it didn't show here. damn it.


Thanks for the link!

:dance:

Bob's Big Boy
04-28-2007, 02:48 AM
Uatu13, you put it all in perspective for me.

I <sniff><sniff> had been too hard on TPB the movie. You see I'd waited for it to come out only to find it wasn't showing in So California, then I waited for the DVD to come out but Netflix didn't stock it, so I ordered it from Canada and 30$ U.S. later it arrived and my expectations were pretty darn high for the movie.

I downloaded a bootleg for free. Having said that, it took months for a good version to hit the net, so my expectations were pretty high too. It was well done, just not very innovative.

Bob's Big Boy
04-28-2007, 03:02 AM
Thankfully, Season 7 is back on track truly innovative.....

Julian and Bubbles steal meat from various grocery stores and sell it in the liquor store parking lot.

Ray is ripping out the plumbing from his trailor and selling it for liquor money

Jdiggity Dee
04-28-2007, 05:04 AM
I downloaded a bootleg for free. Having said that, it took months for a good version to hit the net, so my expectations were pretty high too. It was well done, just not very innovative.


If you get a chance dl the original black and white pilot they did before all the characters had been added in their current roles. It was really funny and the two main characters (but not Bubbles) were hit men of sorts settling small scores in the trailer park and similar hard up looking digs.

It's great stuff but I don't think it was ever included in packaged sets.

Jdiggity Dee
05-06-2007, 09:50 PM
http://www.tv-links.co.uk//




Several season 7 episodes are up. #2 doesn't work. Episode 3 :rock: s

Raj Fahneen
05-08-2007, 10:29 AM
Several season 7 episodes are up. #2 doesn't work. Episode 3 :rock: s

All episodes from can be downloaded at torrentspy.com

Episode 5 - Sabastian Bach from Skidd Row guests.... :rock:

Oh I pray they will do more the 7 episozes this year,,,,,,,,,,:wah:

Jdiggity Dee
05-08-2007, 03:53 PM
Episode 5 - Sabastian Bach from Skidd Row guests.... :rock:

He's in episode 4.\\:D/

volodya
10-11-2007, 07:11 PM
Not sure if everyone has already seen this or not, but I just stumbled upon it for the first time.

Hearts of Dartmouth: Life of a Trailer Park Girl

http://joox.net/cat/44/id/1291912