New ‘TRAILER PARK BOYS’ SEASONS premiering on NETFLIX. Heavy Breathing, Much Excite.

Bubbles!

In the words of Bubbles, this is one beautiful cocksucker right here! I’ve been painfully obsessing over Trailer Park Boys for the past couple of months. Maybe a half a year. Whatever. Fuck you. The mockumentary set in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia details the degenerate, hilarious, usually depressing lives of a local trailer park. It speaks to me on a more specific level, since my family hails from Squirrel Eatin’-Inbred City portions of Nova Scotia. The show itself has been around for a long fucking time, debuting in Canada back in 2001. Now thanks to a spreading popularity courtesy of Netflix, it LIVES AGAIN ON SAID SERVICE.

Two new seasons of revered Canadian mockumentary series “Trailer Park Boys” will be coming our way courtesy of Netflix, via an international distribution deal with Entertainment One. All new episodes of the comedy, as well as older seasons, will be exclusively available to Netflix members in Canada, the U.S. and all other Netflix territories.

Created by Mike Clattenburg, “Trailer Park Boys” focuses on the residents of Nova Scotia’s Sunnyvale Trailer Park, among them Ricky (Robb Wells), Julian (John Paul Tremblay) and Bubbles (Mike Smith). The show’s essentially been on hiatus since the end of season seven in 2007, but a new 10-episode season eight will be coming to Netflix starting this fall, with a ninth season to follow.

Since we last saw the Sunnyvale Trailer Park crew, there have been some significant changes: Ricky recently harvested an enormous weed crop which he has successfully hidden in the walls of his trailer, Julian has opened a bar and gym in his trailer and Bubbles is in the process of opening what he calls a “Shed and Breakfast” business.

Seasons one through seven of “Trailer Park Boys” are currently available in the U.S. via Netflix, and will be made available for the first time in the U.K., Ireland, Scandinavia and Latin America. In addition to the series, Netflix will debut three standalone specials: “Community Service Special,” “Swearnet Special” and “Trailer Park Boys Xmas,” along with two all-new feature films: “Trailer Park Boys 3: Don’t Legalize It” and “Swearnet,” which will come to the service following their theatrical premieres this year. [Indie Wire]

Will these seasons be good? Eh. The show tapers off towards the end of its initial run. Do I care? Fucking no. I’m beyond stoked to hang out with the boys again.