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Fledgling Brickleberry National Park is facing its demise as a tourist attraction, its future in the hands of a dysfunctional group of forest rangers. Then a new ranger arrives to help transform them and save the park.
As far as the content goes, if you can imagine it, it probably has a place in the outrageous plot that attempts to find humor in alcoholism, racial profiling, and nontraditional sexual appetites.
It's a show that's actually painful to watch, because it keeps finding new depths of tasteless jokes without any punchline that are worse than the ones that preceded them.
Because the show can't sustain such jokes constantly, there's a lot of down time between the outrageous. During these valleys, "Brickleberry" grows dull.