Boys- Out Of The Park - Season 1: Trailer Park

After being banned from five countries, the boys are returned to Canada in disgrace. Lahey and Randy are waiting with a “welcome home” sh*tstorm. But Julian reveals he stashed enough euros, pounds, and stolen souvenir coins to buy a new trailer. Ricky proudly claims he “learned culture” (he can now say “sorry” in three languages). Bubbles just wants to see his cats. Final shot: the boys drinking cheap whiskey inside Ricky’s burned-out shitmobile, which is somehow still running, as Lahey screams from a distance: “The winds of shit are global, boys!”

The boys stay with a distant McKenna relative (Bubbles’s cousin twice removed), a hard-drinking fisherman named Angus. Ricky tries to learn “real accent.” Julian sees an opportunity in illegal whisky exporting. Bubbles is horrified when Angus deep-fries a Mars bar. They accidentally join a political protest thinking it’s a street party. The episode ends with them fleeing on a sheep farm tractor after Julian’s fake whisky explodes in a pub basement.

Here’s a story treatment for Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park – Season 1 , imagining the greasy globetrotting adventures of Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles as they leave Sunnyvale for the first time. Trailer Park Boys- Out of the Park - Season 1

The boys are assigned to a “reconciliation through sausage-making” workshop. Ricky believes bratwurst is “just a long hot dog with ambition.” Bubbles befriends a street musician with a pet raccoon named Klaus. Julian plans a back-alley casino using stolen beer steins as chips. Lahey calls from Canada, convinced they’re running an international drug ring. They accidentally interrupt a serious art gallery opening by trying to sell hash coins as “modern sculpture.” The episode ends with them fleeing on rented e-scooters, chased by an angry clown.

A raccoon wearing a tiny beret smokes a cigarette outside the Eiffel Tower, watching the boys’ wanted posters. Cut to black. Tone: Classic Trailer Park Boys mockumentary style—improvised dialogue, shaky handheld cameras, and the same greasy logic applied to international landmarks. Every episode ends with a half-baked Julian plan, Ricky destroying something historical, and Bubbles saying, “That’s it, I’m not leavin’ the park ever again.” After being banned from five countries, the boys

The boys are supposed to attend a seminar on “ethical tourism.” Instead, they get lost in the red-light district. Ricky tries to open a “drive-thru donut stand” from a canal boat. Bubbles discovers a cat café and refuses to leave. Julian attempts to smuggle legal CBD into Germany for resale. They accidentally crash a bicycle parade, and Randy shows up (Lahey sent him) wearing nothing but wooden shoes and a barrel. The episode ends with all three boys locked in a windmill, arguing about whose fault it was.

The boys are sentenced by Judge Jim Lahey (via video link from his lawn chair) to “educate themselves on world culture.” Ricky thinks “London” is in Ontario. Bubbles is thrilled to see Big Ben. Julian plans to sell bootleg maple syrup to hipster pubs. They accidentally wander into a posh Mayfair club, where Ricky mistakes a member of Parliament for a “fancy burger flipper.” After a misunderstanding involving a stolen union jack, a runaway double-decker bus, and Bubbles’s shopping cart converted into a “sightseeing trolley,” they’re deported within 48 hours. Julian recoups losses by selling a counterfeit royal spoon to a pawn shop. Ricky proudly claims he “learned culture” (he can

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Julian’s most ambitious plan: import Canadian maple syrup to Italy and rebrand it as “Vatican Gold.” Ricky tries to start a pizza joint inside the Colosseum. Bubbles gets swindled by a glove-puppet seller. A Vatican cardinal mistakes Julian’s black T-shirt for clerical attire, and Julian runs with it—holding “confessions” for €20 a sin. Everything collapses when Ricky drinks holy water thinking it’s “free gin,” triggering a minor exorcism on live Italian TV.

After a failed scheme lands them court-ordered to complete a “Global Citizenship Rehabilitation Program,” Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles must travel to a different country each episode, spreading “goodwill” while secretly trying to run small-time international hustles—only to leave chaos, confusion, and empty liquor cabinets in their wake.