Cory And Trevor – Inseparable Parts Of Trailer Park Boys

 

cory and trevor

If you have watched the Trailer Park Boys show it wouldn’t be necessary to mention that Corey and Trevor, go along hand-in-hand as inseparable elements. The character Trevor is played by Michael Jackson and Corey Bowles is seen in the show as Corey.

They do not share an amicable relationship with Ricky. If you ask Ricky about his frank opinion on Trevor and Corey, he will suggest that most cats and dogs are smarter when compared to the gentlemen in question! That might be a bizarre statement to say but nevertheless Ricky believes in that.




Trevor and Corey – Connections And Relationships

 

These two have a strong relationship with Sara because at one point in time she had invested a lot in caring for them. She also prevented Julian and Ricky from harassing them. There were speculations that she might be interested in marrying one of these, but the plot never developed that way. The relationship shadows on the borders of mystery.

The one thing viewers will always guess is the reason behind that reluctance of these two when providing massage at Julian’s parlor. There is nothing on the show that says that these guys are not heterosexual but then the storyline has several shades wherein you come to question this viewpoint.

 

You talk about menial jobs and on most occasions their names would crop up. Julian and Ricky kept them in the gang for various tasks such as theft of vehicles, police distractions, transportation of stolen items and so on.

At one point in time, you also see an entrepreneurial spirit in them. Corey along with Trevor set up a shop inside Sunnyvale Park to sell loose cigarettes and pirated stuff. But then nothing worked in a convincing manner and these guys were always on and off in various jobs.

I see these two as connected robots because they cannot function without each other! During the initial days they got bogged down by Ricky and Julian but slowly developed the counter spirit to defend themselves. Subsequently they were able to gain some kind of freedom and resistance against the relentless oppression that came along their way.