The Yard (2011 TV series)

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The Yard
Created by
HBO Canada
ReleaseJuly 8 (2011-07-08) –
August 5, 2011 (2011-08-05)

The Yard is a Canadian

elementary school students,[1] with the plot of each episode serving as a parody of an adult-oriented crime drama series such as The Sopranos or The Wire. In the United States, it is available for online streaming exclusively on Hulu in both "censored" and "uncensored" versions and for 1080p HD digital download on the iTunes Store
.

Cast

The Good Guys

The Bad Guys

Others

  • Mary Miladic - played by Sarah Cranmer, Frankie's sister and
    queen bee
    of the girls. Underneath it all she is a very serious and savvy politician who works tirelessly behind the scenes to manipulate the leaders (Frankie and Nick) into keeping peace in the Yard.
  • Alistair - played by Cameron Mazzei,
    Nerdy but flashily dressed, Alistair is the best Ju-Ji-Mon (a trading card game) player in the Yard. He is allergic to Peanuts.
  • Cory - played by John Fleming, Son of a single mom, there is some dysfunction and disarray in his home life. Always dressed in hand-me-downs. When his mom has gone off the wagon, he shows up for school with a non-alcoholic beer and a can of vegetables for lunch.
  • Patti - played by
    Olivia Scriven
    , a pretty thing and a gold digger. Friends' with Mary and arm candy to Alistair. Plays on the Girls soccer team too.
  • Wayne Chang - played by Siam Yu, The Yard's Asian Minister of Information.
  • Ashok - played by Ajay Gautam, The Yard's "doctor". Knows how to use an EpiPen. Dreams of becoming a real doctor when he grows up.
  • The Mole/Beth- played by Brittany Bridges, The smartest kid at school. Loves naked mole-rats and ants. Won 1st place at the Science fair.
  • Piya - Johnny sniffed her hair in class after the room went dark.
  • Sadie - A girl who was tricked into drinking a love potion by Johnny, but it only gave her hiccups.

Plot

The series is seen by an unseen documentarian, voiced by Paul Gross, at Parker Elementary School in Canada. Providing both behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the kids intercut with the main drama.

Episodes

  1. "The Economy" - A new
    trading card game hits the yard and a financial crisis starts. The correlative adult issues include the global financial crisis.[1]
  2. "Girls vs. Boys" - Johnny is kicked in the
    testicles
    by Patti. Nick tries to find out why Johnny was kicked and how to deal with it. The correlative adult issues include sexual harassment and varieties of feminism.
  3. "The Territories" - North African students would love to play soccer, but Frankie and his crew won't let them use his field and war starts. The correlative adult issues include terrorism, religion, and property rights.
  4. "The Catcher (The Black Market)" - Frankie and his crew work the .
  5. "The Great Compromise" - Nick is overworked. But time off makes more trouble and chaos in The Yard.
  6. "Big Business (The Free Market Stinks)" - Stink bombs are big business in the Yard and Frankie and his crew are at the top. But Mary Miladic starts to complain, Nick works out a plan for the stink bombs. Frankie employs The Mole/Beth to make a new type of failsafe bomb under the sandbox, but it fails on picture day.

Reception

Bill Harris of the Toronto Sun called The Yard "kiddie ‘Sopranos’".[2] The Grid called it "The Wire Babies".[3]

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