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  1. Watch Trailer Park BoysSeason 9 with a subscription on Netflix. Nova Scotia's trailer parks are colorful thanks to residents Ricky, Bubbles and Julian. Together, they plan mad capers,...

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    • April 22, 2001
    • John Paul Tremblay
  2. Jun 8, 2015 · NEW RELEASE TRAILER PARK BOYSSeason 9 (2015 Netflix) It is with great sorrow that I have finally come to review Season 9 of the Trailer Park Boys, released earlier in the spring. After the unexpectedly hilarious Season 8, I had only expected more from Season 9.

  3. Apr 10, 2015 · Season 9 is pretty different, in terms of story at first glance. The boys are being released from jail, and have come back to find out that Lahey has turned the park into a retirement community. Ricky is barred from being in the park altogether and the place is completely alcohol-free.

    • The Pathway to Success Is Reverse Psychology
    • Stand Up For Your Friends, and For Yourself
    • Do What Feels Good
    • When You Buy Storage Units, You’Re Buying The Shithole, Not The Shit in It
    • Being Soft Is The Quickest Way to Lose A War
    • It’S Hard Being A Dad to Someone Who’s Harder Than You
    • Canapulps Are Fucking Awesome
    • You Don’T Need A Man in Your Life
    • Things Get Screwed Up When You Turn Your Back on The Liquor
    • You Don’T Need A Fancy Shed—Just Your Friends and Family

    From Julian in Episode 1: “Why in the Fuck is My Trailer Pink?” As always, the series begins with the boys being released from jail after the last season’s shenanigans.Julian is leaving the slammer with positivity and self-improvement after having read up on the science of reverse psychology. Whether this new outlook on life will lead to both short...

    From Randy in Episode 2: “A Stable Fucking Environment” Randy is caught up in some mixed emotions this season. Mr. Lahey is going after Barb (i.e. women) again, and has more or less left Randy out in the cold when he hires a new trailer park safety officer, Colonel Leslie Dancer. Randy is emotionally hurt and berated multiple times,and he won’t sta...

    From Barb in Episode 3: “Anointed in Liquor” As I just mentioned, Barb and Lahey are on the verge of making it work again. At least, making it work in the bedroom. Sarah and Donna don’t approve, but Barb makes a solid argument for herself. She doesn’t know if it’s really the best idea, but it makes her feel good, and she’s happy that way. It’s impo...

    From Tommy and Cyrus in Episode 4: “George Green: Industrial Cock Inhaler” Julian and J-Roc are storing Roc Vodka in a greasy motel that’s been turned into storage units, but come across some trouble when the owner Tommy won’t let them take their stuff until he gets his money. Julian finds a way to just buy the place out from under him, then holds ...

    From Leslie in Episode 5: “The Motel Can’t Live at the Motel” The aforementioned Colonel Leslie Dancer is a new character to this season, and a pretty entertaining one at that. He quite literally runs the trailer park like a military base, and even Lahey and Barb, his bosses, have trouble getting him under control. More often than not he goes off o...

    From J-Roc in Episode 6: “Sweet Liquory Load” Resident rapper, entrepreneur and party bus owner J-Roc has been in the show from the beginning, but this is the first time he’s given the responsibility of raising one of his own illegitimate children. And as it turns out, this little guy has the attitude (and the mouth) of a full-fledged adult. J-Roc ...

    From Ricky in Episode 7: “Piss” Throughout this season we see Lahey and Barb trying to get investors to buy out the trailer park. For reasons you can see for yourself, Julian wants to make sure the appraisal goes so bad that it drives down the value of the park. He enlists the help of Ricky to make sure things go awry, which we quickly see is like ...

    From Donna and Sarah in Episode 8: “A Dancer for Money” Things eventually go sour for Barb and she is left at the end of her rope. In all of the episodes leading up to this point, she’s been getting clear messages from Donna and Sarah that she doesn’t need a man to make her happy, and now she’s ready to hop on the independent woman wagon. It’s defi...

    From Lahey in Episode 9: “Sam-Squamptches and Heli-Cocksuckers” As we’ve seen time and again, Jim Lahey is only truly himself when he is off the wagon. The plans he puts into action while ridiculously hammered are, somehow, the ones where he ends up on top. When the season starts, Jim has been sober for 6 months. I don’t think it will shock anyone ...

    From Bubbles in Episode 10: “The Liquor Snurf” Details spared, the season follows the trend of all the others and turns out bright and sunny at the end. Bubbles learns that he got a little ahead of himself this time with possessions and is reminded that, no matter what you lose, being with your loved ones is really what matters. Of course, it helps...

    • Peter Dibble
  4. The boys of Sunnyvale are back again for another booze soaked season.

  5. At the centre of Trailer Park Boys are Ricky (Robb Wells) and Julian (John Paul Tremblay), two guys whose lives were shaped by their experiences growing up in the Trailer Park. Their childhood w ... Read More

  6. Mar 27, 2015 · Top Critics. All Audience. No All Critics reviews for Trailer Park Boys: Season 9. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV....

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