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- Adam and Charlie Flint are two young, hip, film-maker brothers who decide to make a docudrama web-series about a real-life private investigations company, but the only company that will agree to be the victims of their constant amateur following and bad "in your face" shooting style is "The Investigation Mill", a struggling business of misfit, degenerate, somewhat professional private investigators. 'The P.I. Experiment' is a hilarious dark comedy with witty endearing characters that captivate your attention like a bad car crash.
- PARKED is a contemporary coming of age comedy web series about a group of friends who find themselves at an emotional and personal crossroads as they struggle to come to terms with who they were, who they are and who they need to be. With a local park as their home base, Tim, Jesse, Davinder and their still partying single friend Josh, meet regularly to support each other as they tackle the trials of daily life. As fathers, husbands and men without direction, these four friends are caught at a crossroads as they find themselves no longer moving forward. Set in the Pacific Northwest, PARKED follows a group of early 30's long-time friends now faced with the realities of life as they come face to face with the fact that who they are isn't who they imagined they'd be and if they aren't careful they might find themselves parked, forever.
- A country 'riot grrl' discovers that more than her long lost granny is missing from the neon western landscape of the Columbia River. Blaze counts up the casualties of dominature - people, plants, and animals. On the eve of the millennium, will Blaze find herself on the endangered list? A ranting raving road movie.
- After getting fired for coming out as trans at work, the life that Sü has so carefully planned spins out of control and she winds up crashing at Chris's condemned apartment. There she meets a host of interesting characters including, Antonia, her landlord, who is obviously up to something illegal, Zoey, a teen-aged neighbor who has no sense of boundaries and Sandra, the homicide detective living next door. Sü must decide whether or not she should stay out of the closet.
- Zoey shadows Chris hoping to uncover zer secret occupation as ze tries to cover up zer profession, and puts up with Antonia's attempts to connect over transphobic commentary. Sü finds out she's even more broke than she anticipated, and whilst trying to secure a bank loan, finds a date instead with Russell, the charming bank manager.
- Zoey deals with bullying at school and tricks Chris into posing as her legal guardian on parent-teacher day so she can exact her revenge. Barbara, who was fixated on "the Chris problem," eventually finds out. Meanwhile, Nate realizes that his text-message dominatrix is in the office, and Sü realizes that her text-message client is her boss. She fobs him off on Phil, who plays along.
- Trying to break Zoey out of her shell, Sü convinces her to join Doomball - a contact sport with a frighteningly high casualty rate. While on the hunt for a target, Chris and Antonia elbow in on the Doomball experience, but for the opposing team. Chris meets a new flame, and Antonia confronts her transphobia.
- Sensing underlying problems in her relationship, Sü tries to compensate by getting her friends to go out on dates. She arranges a double date - her and Russell, with Chris and this curious "Isabelle." Antonia realizes that she's no longer comfortable with her lesbian-grapevine reputation as a good lay, and Zoey tries to date online - but Barbara would rather she didn't date at all.
- Sü and Phil both go through medical assessment for surgery - but the gatekeeper is rigorously gender-normative and Russell is anything but supportive. Zoey and Barbara clash over Barbara's fear of losing custody versus Zoey's desire to transition. Toni finally comes out as transitioning to male, and Chris learns to relate to another human being.
- The guys are all at the park already engaged in a competitive game of lawn darts. Bets and side bets are being made as they discuss their mornings and shoot the shit. Top of the agenda is a kid's birthday party they will be going to later in the day. Unfortunately Josh wasn't invited because he doesn't have a kid. Speaking of kids, Jesse realizes he has forgotten his kids at home, and leaves in a panic. Tim finally answers his wife's phone call and Davinder decides to head home to make cupcakes for the party.
- Having forgotten his kids at home by hangover accident, Jesse races home, but boy is he out of shape. After a grueling 4-block hustle, he arrives back at his place only to be caught off guard by his ex's new boyfriend Peter, who has apparently come over to bring Jesse's son his asthma medicine. Immediately Peter calls Jesse's bluff and Jesse appeals to the 'bro' code and that Peter not tell his ex, Kim, about the huge mistake. Mild mannered Peter ends up extorting Jesse for $65 and promises not to tell Kim. Relieved, Jesse turns, only to find Kim already there. BUSTED!
- Tim and his daughter arrive home from the park to discover his wife, Jenn, has called the IT guy from her school to fix Tim's computer. That would be great except Tim remembers that he forgot to erase the "home" movie he and Jenn made and so the couple must devise a plan to stop Freddie, the IT guy, from finding it. FEATURING YouTube superstar Freddie Wong as Freddie the IT Guy.
- Back at home, Davinder sets about making his famous cupcakes, except as soon as he has his ingredients all lined up, his imagination takes over. The lights change and he breaks into a gangsta-fuelled rap attack about being a master baker in this hip-hop music video. His gangsta dad glory is shattered when his kid barfs into the mixing bowl. Immediately we drop back into reality. Guess he's going to have to get store bought.
- Not one to let the simple fact that he doesn't have a kid prevent him from going to a kid's birthday, Josh decides to just "find" a kid. Simple. Except that when he approaches them, the kids take him for a creep and mace him in the face and kick him in the "boys".
- Tim, Jesse and Davinder arrive with their kids at Derek's son, Ryder's, 5th birthday party. Derek's wife, Kerri, the worst kind of helicopter parent, has programmed a completely non-kid friendly afternoon. The party appears like it's going to be a bust, until Josh arrives with a Little Person and a keg of beer. Soon, the party is in high gear, complete with Jimmy Z arriving, dressed as Marilyn Monroe, to provide a little (inappropriate) birthday entertainment to young Ryder.
- Tim, overwhelmed by his screaming kid and requests from his wife, seeks sanctuary from the madness of life in the only place available - the bathroom. Claiming to haven eaten bad food, he slips into the bathroom, locks the door and settles down for a little "private" time.
- Jesse: Tip# 42 offers a quick tip on cleaning up and an alternate use for those omnipresent "baby wipes". Davinder: How to put your feet up, and still respond to the every whining 'Push Me!' from your kid on the swing. Tim: Booze to Go - A tip on how to hide that boozy beverage when out with the kid.
- Jesse: Jesse and Kim have a moment...that serious, life changing moment... It's the ultimate defining moment in Jesse and Kim's relationship. Kim: Ever wonder what is going on in a woman's head when she tells you she's pregnant? Well here's your chance to find out. And if you're Jesse...it ain't pretty. Josh: Life can turn on a dime, and then turn again. See how Josh, the single guy, reacts when he finds out the woman he's been partying with tells him she's pregnant. Davinder: Remember how you found out? Was it in a car? The kitchen? Over the phone or right after an orgasm? Christine lays it all out for Davinder and expects some excitement. Tim: Is there ever a bad time for some good news? Apparently so. Tim's reaction to the news that his wife Jenn is pregnant is right up there with the bad ways to show how awesome you are.
- Dressed in shades of green St. Patrick's Day costumes, Tim (Kirby Morrow), Jesse (David Lewis), Davinder (Sean Amsing) and Josh (Matty Granger) share nips of green beer and drams of concealed whiskey at their local Family Drop-in Centre. Here, they share a wee Irish limerick with Sylvie, Tim's daughter, to explain to her just what exactly St. Patrick's Day is really all about.