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Jay- This show is one I just discovered.
Trailer Park Boys
I was floored to find its going on season 9 with 3 movies spun off as well. I laughed my ass off and had to download all seasons!2 weeks ago I had never herd of it. Its has been the funniest thing I have seen in a long time.
"Throughout the entire series (from Season 1 to Season 7, including the Christmas Special, but not the movies), the word "fuck" is said a total of 1,284 times (averaging 46 times an episode). The word "shit" is said a total of 967 times in the series (averaging 31 an episode). From all uses of the words, 74.3% of the time, it is said from Ricky."
"Trailer Park Boys is a Canadian mockumentary crime comedy-drama sitcom television series created and directed by Mike Clattenburg that focuses on the misadventures of a group of trailer park residents, some of whom are ex-convicts, living in the fictional Sunnyvale Trailer Park in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The television series is a continuation of Clattenburg's 1999 film of the same name and premiered on Showcase in 2001.[1] The planned final season ended in 2007, and the planned final episode, "Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys," premiered as a special on Showcase on December 7, 2008, ending the initial run of the series.
There have been three films released in the series—The Big Dirty released on October 6, 2006, Countdown to Liquor Day released on September 25, 2009, and Don't Legalize It released on April 18, 2014 after issues during production. With the films, stage shows and continued international interest in the original series, an eighth season started production July 2013 to air in 2014. In January 2014, pre-production had begun on a ninth season.
In March 2014, Netflix announced plans to air seasons eight and nine, with three new specials, with season 8 premiering September 5, 2014 exclusively on their streaming service. Season 9 will be airing in March 2015, with seasons 10 and 11 planned to follow."
Plot
Episodes revolve around the protagonists (Ricky, Julian and Bubbles) trying to make money through petty crimes, while avoiding being caught by the police. Their schemes are complicated by the interference of vindictive trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey and his shirtless assistant, Randy; Ricky and Julian's incompetence is rivaled by Lahey's drunken ineptitude. Throughout the series, Ricky and Julian end up in and out of jail, with most of their schemes collapsing into failure.
Later seasons of the show changed this formula: each season finale featured the boys' schemes succeeding, and their future looking optimistic; then, the next season's premiere episode would show them sheepishly explaining how everything had gone wrong for them in the interim, thus bringing the story back to square-one, re-setting the cycle to repeat