Because life doesn`t go in reverse.

PARKED Season 1



Check out all the webisodes and bonus material for Season 1!

PARKED is a comedy web series that follows a group of long-time west coast friends in their early 30’s as they wrestle with what it means to be dads, husbands and men when life does not turn out as expected.

Tim (Kirby Morrow), Jesse (David Lewis), and Davinder (Sean Amsing) are fathers who hang out with their still single buddy Josh (Matty Granger) while taking care of their kids and finding ways to amuse themselves (spending countless hours in their local park). The women in their lives – Jenn (S. Siobhan McCarthy), Kim (Julia Benson), and Christine (Sonja Bennett) – are the breadwinners with the men finding themselves in the non-traditional roles of single fathers or stay-at-home dads. Josh often feels left behind as the one non-dad in the group but all four men are each in their own way trying to figure out how to face what their lives have become and how to get it into gear once more. In other words, how to not end up parked here…forever.

 “PARKED delivers a hilarious parody on the role of the modern stay-at-home Dad” – BeatRoute Magazine

You can also #GetParked on  Daily Motion & YouTube



Latest Post

Today is #webserieswednesday and we are excited to launch our first episode of PARKED, “Hard Target” #hardtarget on our YouTube channel. Over the years, the YouTube staff of:  Jeremy Butteriss, Dave Brown, Dev Sethi (no longer at Google) and Marina Abayev have all been very supportive of our show.  They have met with us at market and taken the time to help us re-brand our show from DADS to PARKED on their platform.  They have guided us along the way, sharing their knowledge and expertise with us.  They have always been open to our questions and have been generous with their time, presenting options to us and helping  us problem solve . We would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank them for all that they have done for us. Our show is edgy and it gets caught behind the age gate, which is problematic for us to garner views and build our audience.  Anytime a viewer is asked to login to an account and verify their age so they can view our work, we potentially lose them.  Its a barrier to entry.  On YouTube, the age gate is community driven.  So you, the viewer are able to flag […]