L.A. Rangers - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Once Upon a Time in the Park
To escape the doldrums of being park rangers, Parker and O'Neal go on a sci-fi western adventure of the mind.

Princess Brad
When Parker's crush on Ranger Brad comes to light, O'Neal embraces his villainous side and gets medieval on him.

Park of Darkness
Parker and O'Neal think they've met a man who can make their Hollywood dreams come true, but he's not all he seems.

Dumpster Dogs
Parker and O'Neal get frustrated by their agent, then channel their inner-Tarantino and take it out on local wildlife.

Park Trek
Parker and O'Neal get stuck in a sci-fi prison break movie of their imagination where only Brad can save them.

Spirit of the Scorcese
Things get very animated (and just a little insane) when O'Neal disrespects Parker's Tamagotchi.

Brus Brothers
Parker and O'Neal make their big pitch to a TV network.
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