Review: Brickleberry ‘Trailer Park’
Spoilers Below
Bobby, the trailer park-bred redneck, takes his starring role in this week’s episode in Brickleberry. With a judge coming to the park, Brickleberry prepares in hopes of winning the National Park of the Year award. As they are beautifying Brickleberry by planting metal trees and spray painting green lead paint to make grass, Bobby comes whipping through on a hijacked tractor demolishing everything in his path. With the judge arriving at any minute, Woody makes it his priority to evict Bobby from Brickleberry. As Woody throws Bobby against his trailer, a contract falls from his air conditioning unit revealing Bobby to be the heir to Brickleberry Park. This activates a new show introduction for “Brickleberry: Trailer Park” complete with a few southern things. Not New Orleans southern, but more along the lines of 10-people-per-square-mile-in-North-Carolina southern; including popping out kids without noticing and pools in the beds of pickup trucks. Could this be a new show in the making? Probably not, but Comedy Central also thinks that Anthony Jeselnik is funny so you never know who they’ll give a show to. But, I digress; meanwhile the judge appears at the park entrance only to be met by Denzell whose job is to keep him out of the park. Throughout the episode, there is a cycle of Denzell knocking the judge out, then him coming back into consciousness, then him somehow losing it immediately following gaining it.
Steve decides to dress up as Bobby’s body double to infiltrate the rednecks and gain their trust. As he is on a trailer asking the rednecks that recently bombarded the park without permission of anyone, including Bobby, things get weird. There is a woman with a hook for a hand. Like, a Captain Hook hand. I also NEED to mention that there are a couple scenes where a group of pigs explosively defecate on individuals (2 girls 1 pig anyone? Comedy Central, I’m looking at you to fund this). Bobby and the park rangers have to come up with a plan to get rid of the rogue southern folk. Seeing as tornados are “horny for trailer parks”, they devise a way to create a tornado from an inverted metal tree and a helicopter to scare away the squatters. Turns out that an actual tornado follows behind the fake tornado and destroys everything in the park. At this point, Denzell can’t keep the judge away any longer. From all the beatings his head took, the judge is disorientated and borderline mentally retarded. He gets coaxed into awarding Brickleberry with Park of the Year, then dies. Yes, he dies. By a drunk southerner. Don’t drink and drive.
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"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs