
Trailer Park Boys
Comedy • TV-MA • 2001–18 • 12 Seasons
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Follow the booze-fueled misadventures of three longtime pals and petty serial criminals who run scams from their Nova Scotia trailer park.
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Only seen the first few seasons and some of the funniest stuff you don't see until you rewatch it.
Great show, very hilarious. Fairly repetitive though.
I have watched this entire series at least ten times. If your into crude humor this is it.
Actively lost brain cells watching this but I loved every second of it
High, drunk, or want a background show? Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles got ya covered.
Such a good watch. Quick episodes too. Class
This is a beautiful show that's full of heart. If you're from NS, you can relate to some of the stuff here. The first 6 seasons are gold.
Funniest show to put on in the background
It's entertaining and immersive, a social commentary. Think live action family guy, little less comedy, more storytelling.
Brilliant. This show is a classic. Pure comedic gold. Makes me proud to be Canadian.
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7.0 – Based on 4.9k ratings
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