Product Description Rick, now Trailer Park Supervisor, has turned Julian's trailer into a dope factory and spends his days playing hash hockey with Bubbles. When Julian, Mr. Lahey and Randy all get out of jail on the same day, things at the park start to unwind. Julian learns of Ricky's fields of dreams and together they decide to try to buy the park. When the boys decide to create a distraction for their dope operations, Cyrus returns, J-ROC gets arrested and Ricky's Park Appreciation Day results in an appearance by the Green Bastard and Mr. Lahey getting his old job back. Trailer park life starts to spin out of control when Bubbles bad toothache results in the return of Conky and a run-in with Sam Losco. There is also a rumour in the park about Ricky and Barb's relationship and Randy takes to the streets again. The boys are happy when DVS finds a buyer for the dope, but soon after the police locate some of the crops, the boys are forced to do an overnight harvest. They accidentally kidnap real-life songstress Rita MacNeil and her band, and end up having a showdown with Mr. Lahey for all the marbles even though he seems to have lost his. By the end of the season, there is a new park owner but it's not who you think...Bonus Content:Disc 2 - Trailer Park Boys The Complete Fourth Season: Commentary TracksDeleted ScenesAlternate TakesLost InterviewsGoofs, Gags and Ricky-ismsFeaturettes]]> .com The decrepit, loathsome and preposterously funny world of Sunnyvale Trailer Park begins season four in familiar fashion when anxious Julian (John Paul Tremblay), shirtless Randy (Patrick Roach), and hard-luck Lahey (John Dunsworth) all return home from prison. Typically, things have changed in the old neighborhood. Hirsute Ricky (Robb Wells) and weird Bubbles (Mike Smith) are growing a new dope farm and Lahey's old manager's trailer is now occupied by a new park boss (that would be Ricky). Things go downhill from there as subsequent episodes find a battle for possession of the park financed by pot, Bubbles takes on a wrestling persona as the Green Bastard, a cougar residing in the marijuana fields beats hell out of several of these losers, and Julian is mistaken for a Sasquatch. If one is new to Trailer Park Boys, getting used to the mockumentary-style textures, rhythms, and language of the show takes a little time. But once one adapts, this Canadian comedy is well worth the effort. --Tom Keogh
S**E
Great season of Trailer Park Boys and has what may be the best episode
Season 4 is a very interesting season ot Trailer park Boys. The shows moves back to center on the boys a little more than a few previous seasons. The side charecters (except Laheay) seem to fade back a little.This season also has a few of the best episodes in the series.The episode Conky is by far the most bizzar if not funniest episode in the shows run. If you are a fan of the show and have not seen this episode you owe it to your self to buy this set.I also like that every episode in this season has commentary. It is also that the commentart is with the actors and not just the director. Listening to the commentary really doubles the ammount of episodes you get.For all TPB fans this is a must have season. For new fans go back and pick up the season one and two set then grab season 4.
R**D
Conky, etc.
While I have great nostalgia and respect for the comics of yesteryear who got laughs without expletives (I'm 61!), I find Trailer Park Boys too, too hilarious. I ordered this set for the Conky and Green Bastard episodes which I'd seen on Direct TV's channel 101. There's nothing funnier than Ricky, with a stained rag glued to his nose, being insulted by the Conky puppet, which has a strange power over Bubbles. I've found some of the episodes to be downright depressing because of the characters' alcoholism and other problems, but this season contains some of my favorites.
A**R
Hilarious!!
It's Trailer Park Boys! If you don't know who these guys are then you should because they're flipping hilarious! It does take a particular type of sense of humor to appreciate them, but if you have that type of funny bone these guys will have you laughing for hours and you'll find yourself watching them repeatedly. I own every episode and every movie they've done for exactly that reason, they're awesome dumb humor for those times you just want a dumb laugh with characters you'll get attached too. 5 Stars, two thumbs up!
B**L
Maybe the best season of the 4.
I think they really took off in this season.They seemed to home in on the hijinks that set up the following 3 seasons.The cast is very articulate in their ability to play off each other as if they actually do live in the park.Very well done.I do enjoy this show.I hope they continue to work together and perhaps spin off another show with an equal amount of reality and comedy.
S**I
I'm an American and I'm hooked on TPB's
I was finally able to get the Trailer Park boys in America. I'm hooked. The characters and plots stay true to form. And they have the same cast for the whole series. You get use to the language. THIS IS MY FAVORITE SEASON. I gobbled up all of the series they had. I can't wait to see the TPB's Movie in America on the big screen. About time!!!
G**.
Awesome
Great purchase on my part. Very entertaining
S**"
Great Season
It doesn't get any better than trailer park boys. I can't wait for season 8 to get released. I bought these cause NETFLIX took it off its list, but has since been brought back. At lease now I don't have to worry about that anymore.
C**O
The very first time...
I ever saw a clip of Trailer Park Boys, I honestly thought it was a legitmate documentary. I've been hooked ever since. Many a truth were said in jest and that is definitely true for TPB.
A**N
Love it
Came early love it
A**N
greatest Canadian show ever
what is there to say? it's the f******g trailer park boys, greatest Canadian show ever.
M**7
Awesome
Great
H**Y
Good quality
Worth it fast shipping
M**M
Four Stars
it was fn awesome!!!
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