{"id":531498,"date":"2023-08-09T23:13:12","date_gmt":"2023-08-10T04:13:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/needmoretv.com\/shows-like-tpb%3a-ask-me-fucking-anything-2014\/"},"modified":"2024-03-15T22:49:11","modified_gmt":"2024-03-16T03:49:11","slug":"shows-like-tpb%3a-ask-me-fucking-anything-2014","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/needmoretv.com\/shows-like-tpb%3a-ask-me-fucking-anything-2014\/","title":{"rendered":"Shows Like TPB: Ask Me Fucking Anything (2014)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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You asked the questions, and they answered. See what Bubbles, Lahey, Ricky, Randy, Julian, Cory and more have to say about life, the universe, and cheeseburgers.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n

Main Cast:<\/strong> John Dunsworth, Patrick Roach, Robb Wells, Mike Smith
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1 season, 25 episodes<\/p>\n\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n

Shows Most Like TPB: Ask Me Fucking Anything (2014)<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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TPB 7.5 (2014)<\/h3>\n \n
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8.3 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 19 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Join Ricky, Julian and Bubbles for an explosive adventure outside Sunnyvale Trailer Park.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy, Crime<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Mike Smith, John Paul Tremblay, Robb Wells
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1 season, 6 episodes, 12.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Trailer Park Boys: Jail (2021)<\/h3>\n \n
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8.3 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 486 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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It’s been peaceful and tranquil in Sunnyvale Trailer Park lately, but that’s because The Boys aren’t there. Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles are back – in JAIL.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> John Paul Tremblay, Robb Wells, Mike Smith, David Lawrence
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1 season, 10 episodes, 22.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Trailer Park Boys: Park After Dark (2019)<\/h3>\n \n
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9.1 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 76 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Three guys live in a trailer park in Nova Scotia with an alcoholic manager, smoking weed all day, getting into a butt load of trouble Mockumentary with guest stars like Snoop Dogg.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Robb Wells, Mike Smith, John Paul Tremblay, Patrick Roach
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3 seasons, 139 episodes, 30.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Gettin’ Learnt with Ricky (2015)<\/h3>\n \n
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8.7 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 13 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Join Ricky in the SwearNet tool shop for handy tips, awesome life hacks, and other shit that you can get learnt by.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Robb Wells, John Dunsworth, Patrick Roach
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2 seasons, 19 episodes<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Social Shorts (2021)<\/h3>\n \n
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A collection of different short comedy bits featuring the Trailer Park Boys that were previously available exclusively on social media.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Mike Smith, Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay
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2 seasons, 20 episodes<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n


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In the realm of television, few shows carve out a niche so unique they become almost a genre unto themselves. “TPB: Ask Me Fucking Anything” is one such entity, emerging from the cult classic Canadian series “Trailer Park Boys.” This show, a blend of reality, comedy, and a dash of the unexpected, offers fans a raw, unfiltered connection with the beloved characters of Sunnyvale Trailer Park. Let’s strip away the fluff and get into the meat of what makes this show a standout piece in the television landscape.<\/p>\n

The Concept: Simple Yet Brilliant<\/h2>\n

At its core, “TPB: Ask Me Fucking Anything” is exactly what it sounds like. Fans of “Trailer Park Boys” are given the golden opportunity to ask the actors behind the iconic characters\u2014Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles\u2014anything they want. This format is a stroke of genius for several reasons. Firstly, it breaks down the fourth wall, inviting viewers into a more intimate space with the characters they’ve come to love (or hate). Secondly, it’s unpredictable. The questions range from the mundane to the outright bizarre, showcasing the actors’ quick wit and ability to stay in character under any circumstances.<\/p>\n

Why It Works: Authenticity and Engagement<\/h2>\n

Authenticity<\/h3>\n

In an era where polished, scripted reality TV reigns supreme, “TPB: Ask Me Fucking Anything” stands out for its authenticity. There’s a palpable sense of realness that comes from watching actors navigate unscripted territory, especially when they’re as closely identified with their characters as the cast of “Trailer Park Boys.” This authenticity is a breath of fresh air for viewers tired of the same old scripted responses and manufactured drama.<\/p>\n

Engagement<\/h3>\n

The show’s format is a masterclass in audience engagement. By allowing fans to submit their questions, the show creates a direct line of communication between the actors and their audience. This not only makes viewers feel like an active part of the show, but it also keeps the content fresh and varied. Each episode is a gamble; you never know what you’re going to get, which keeps audiences coming back for more.<\/p>\n

Standout Moments<\/h2>\n

Over its run, “TPB: Ask Me Fucking Anything” has had more than its fair share of memorable moments. Here are just a few highlights:<\/p>\n