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Trailer Park Boys: The Complete Fourth Season (Deluxe Two-Disc Set)
 
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Trailer Park Boys: The Complete Fourth Season (Deluxe Two-Disc Set)

John Paul Tremblay , Robb Wells , Mike Clattenburg    Unrated   DVD
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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

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Take a ride with the two ex-cons trying to go straight and meet the quirky cast of characters in the trailer park they call home. Catch the 4th season of the mockumentary about life on the wrong side of the tracks.

Episode 1 “Never Cry Shitwolf”
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.

Episode 2 “Man’s Gotta Eat”
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.

Episode 3 “Rub’n Tiz’zub”
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.

Episode 4 “The Green Bastard”
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.

Episode 5 “Conky”
Mr. James Lahey is once again the Sunnyvale Trailer Park Supervisor and is savouring every moment. He’s already holding a bake sale to raise money for a fund that he can use at his discretion for the betterment of Sunnyvale.

Episode 6 “If You Love Something Set It Free”
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.

Episode 7 “Propane Propane”
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.

Episode 8 “Working Man”
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.


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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT DVD, but Previews Suck!!, April 12 2005
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This review is from: Trailer Park Boys: The Complete Fourth Season (Deluxe Two-Disc Set) (DVD)
Of course the Trailer Park Boys DVD is great as usual, featuring many special features. The big disappointment has NOTHING to do with the show. When you first pop in the DVD, you are FORCED to watch movie previews for about 5 minutes before you can get to TPB. And you can't skip them! As usual, Great Job for the Trailer Park Boys, but for the DVD company, let's skip these ads next time around!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Previews Very Annoying, but TPB's Excellent!, April 17 2005
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This review is from: Trailer Park Boys: The Complete Fourth Season (Deluxe Two-Disc Set) (DVD)
Excellent DVD set and very, very funny.
Unfortunately, what makes this set very upsetting is that it forces you to watch two very long unrelated movie previews/ads, prior to getting to the Trailer Park Boys Menu. You CAN NOT skip past them and must watch them every time you put this DVD in your player. Advice: watch it on your personal computer where you can skip the previews. Still worth buying.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars TPB Season 4: Or, what happens when you put Ricky in charge, Jan 5 2010
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This review is from: Trailer Park Boys: The Complete Fourth Season (Deluxe Two-Disc Set) (DVD)
Clattenberg and Co. have decided to shake things up a little bit in season 4, and alter a successful formula. This is something they would not be afraid to do in later seasons, usually quite successfully. Season 4 features some of the Trailer Park Boys' all-time best episodes, included S04E05 aka "Conky".

As revealed at the end of season 3, Lahey & Randy, as well as Julian, have ended up in jail. Ricky is now the Trailer Park Supervisor, and Bubbles is his assistant. They spend their days playing hash hockey (which, according to Sarah, is all they do). Ricky also has been using his position for illegal credit card scams, using the park money, and illegal satellite dishes. (His response to the satellite guys is, "You don't own space. Nay-sa (Nasa) does.")

Julian, Randy, and Lahey are out of jail early to find that Ricky has quarantined several trailers (including Julian's) behind a giant wall where he is growing dope. J-Roc, T, and new addition DVS (aka "DVD") are on board to help Ricky sell his dope at the Snoop Dogg concert. Lahey and Randy, now homeless, are powerless to do anything. That doesn't stop them from trying....

While I won't spoil all the twists and turns of this season, I will tell you some of the absolute highlights.

1. Conky. The greatest character in the show's history makes his debut, in the best episode of the entire run.
2. The Green Bastard. Bubbles gets to live his dream of being a wrestler, in a fight over who gets to control the park.
3. Rita MacNeil. Sure, Ricky could have been nicer to Rita and her band, but harvesting dope is a stressful thing. Rita is obviously a good sport and a cool woman for appearing on the show as herself.
4. Bubbles gets extra credit for coining the word "Samsquantch" (Sasquatch).

DVD extras are your usual fare: deleted and alternate scenes galore. The best deleted scene, however, and one that was alluded to in the second TPB movie, was a cameo by Brian Vollmer of Helix. All Ricky wants is for Vollmer to give him an R!

Pick up season 4 of Trailer Park Boys and find out just what happens when you leave Ricky in charge of anything!
5 stars.
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