He has had sexual relationships with Jim Lahey, Barbara Lahey, Lucy, Officer In season two, as mentioned before, Randy lived with Lucy, but that arrangement seemed to be more of a subjugating position for Randy as he was ending up doing most of the chores around the house. Ricky: [to Randy] Listen man, if you go down to the store and pick me up some "ja-lap-ano" chips and $2 worth of pepperoni, I'll hang out with you for a bit. We're just here to do lot water tests, boys.

The show focuses on the misadventures of a group of trailer park residents, some of whom are ex-convicts, living in the fictional Sunnyvale Trailer Park in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Later that year, the show received the green light for two more seasons and began production on Season 10. The show follows the exploits of Sunnyvale's most notorious residents, Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles, as they attempt to make money through various greasy (and mostly illegal) get-rich-quick schemes, hotly pursued by the park's drunken supervisor, Jim Lahey, and his shirtless sidekick, Randy. He’s also known for smoking large quantities of marijuana. There are three films in the series: The Movie, released on October 6, 2006; Countdown to Liquor Day, released on September 25, 2009; and Don't Legalize It, released on April 18, 2014. Trailer Park Boys is a Canadian mockumentary television series created and directed by Mike Clattenburg. Strangely, despite his ample gut and slovenly appearance, he is considered to be physically attractive and desirable by many park residents. One gets the impression Randy has always been the kid that always wanted to be one of the guys, but no one liked him and sent him away as the lone outcast in any group.

Apart from his prostitution outings as Smokey and occasional to chronic drug use, Randy remains fairly law-abiding and has mainly only been jailed as a result of his association with Jim. Julian: [pronouncing Jalapeño correctly] Yeah, pick me up a bag of Jalapeño chips. Season 11 premiered on March 31, 2017. Other minor crimes include breaking & entering and petty theft (to steal evidence to get the boys arrested in season six). It was revealed he was using the shirt to cover up his walkie talkie that he used to communicate with Lahey. Julian: Ricky, the J is silent. Jim: Randy. I don't have water. In March 2014, Swearnet began co-producing new seasons of the show, partnering with the streaming service Netflix to produce an eighth and ninth season, as well as three new specials.

Further production has not been renewed, but future seasons have not been ruled out of the question. Randy is addicted to cheeseburgers, another source of humour. Randy seems prone to drastic changes in demeanour. Randy has an unusual habit of going shirtless. He existed as both fact and fiction. Titled Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park: USA, it premiered on Netflix on November 24, 2017. Explore our collection of motivational and famous quotes by authors you know and love. It'll just take a sec. [after Ricky spots Julian with Tanya at the Chinese food restaurant][while delivering his speech drunk, to become trailer park supervisor][taking out bullet's from Ricky's gunshot wound for the second time in one day][Julian raises his gun and shoots Conky in the face][Ricky goes over the department store's public address system][the camera turns to a shocked Bubbles, who akwardly turns away][His speech to become trailer park supervisor, after the boys slip some magic mushrooms into his hot dog][Cory and Trevor are visibly aroused at a strip club][Ricky drives to the police station, trying to get himself arrested][after Julian shoots Conky the puppet in the face, breaking Bubbles out of his temporary insanity][Ricky and Julian are having a gun standoff with Cyrus] He first appears in Season 1 Episode 1 of the Pilot. Played by the Canadian actor John Dunsworth who passed away this week at 71, Lahey evolved into a totemic figure, a symbol of being broken and knowing you’ll always be broken like all the things around you, but still trying to fix it anyways.This, we assume, is why he drank. As a character, Jim Lahey was real in the way myths are real.