Because life doesn`t go in reverse.

Master Baker #bts


Blog post by Sean Amsing   masterbaker When I first auditioned for PARKED, they asked me if I had any special skills. Despite being a stand up comedian, I’ve also released three albums as a singer/rapper. So when it came to my episode it was a golden opportunity to showcase my talent. Davinder wants to live in a dream world so Adam (the co- creator), Gorrman (one of the series writers) and myself started a thread to brainstorm beat points. Adam wanted some sort of gangsta rap and Gorrman had written out some actions that we all thought were funny. I had produced a couple of tracks and we picked a beat that we thought would work well… Well the deadline was creeping up and though I had a lot of ideas, it didn’t really come to life on paper. On deadline day I had a stand up show and a little bit of time before I went up. So I snuck in to the office of the club and recorded the rap in to my iPhone. That night I put it together on my computer and sent it to everyone. Then Gorrman put my lyrics to his beat points and we were ready to go. I needed my verse to be vulgar, skilled and catchy. We weren’t just making a rap gimmick in a series. We were making a masterpiece in a masterpiece. I think I surprised a couple of people with how it all came together. I hope you are all surprised too. Listen to my music! Buy it! Allow me to do more! http://kaboomatomic.bandcamp.com http://www.soundcloud.com/heartheworks

The Story Behind Lying and Dying


lying and dying

In an epic parenting fail, things immediately start to unravel as Jesse (David Lewis) races home after realizing he has forgotten his kids. But the hungover journey is not the worst part. That comes when Jesse ends up face to face, with Peter (Peter Benson) his ex, Kim’s (Julia Benson)new dude. Will he get away with it? Will he be broken? How strong is the “Bro’ Code?” And where do you keep your pizza five? Read more!

PARKED featured in WE Vancouver!


These stay-at-home dads aren’t reading Today’s Parent

Reel People: New Vancouver web series, directed by Peter DeLuise, includes salty language, raunchy scenes and some behaviours that prove men are indeed different than women

Sabrina Furminger — Westender
March 19, 2014 10:13 AM

Jesse, Tim, Derek, Josh and Davinder open the door to Jimmy z in "The M Word"

Jesse, Tim, Derek, Josh and Davinder open the door to Jimmy Z in “The M Word”

Stay-at-home dads get the web series treatment in Parked, a new Vancouver-shot web series that’s burning up the ’net with its irreverence.
How irreverent? At the beginning of the first episode, three dads are sitting at the entrance to a park, chugging beer and aiming darts at a stuffed animal as kids play behind them. As the episode ends, one of the dads is dashing home in a panic, having just remembered that he left his twin preschoolers all alone in his apartment. Read more!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!


Josh (Matty Granger) explains green beer to Sylvie
All of us at PARKED hope you and yours have a very happy #stpaddysday

May the #luckoftheirish be upon you so that you don’t get too hung over from #greenbeer and #whiskey

Please enjoy our #stpatricksday #special

#getparked this #stpattysday

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. Read more!