Part Timers

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Part Timers
Title of Part Timers.png
Genre
Created by
Written by
  • Kate Vandevender
  • Joanna Quraishi
  • Tyler Greene
  • Leslie Korein
  • Steven Rubinshteyn
  • Dominic Russo
  • Spencer Sloan
Directed byLaura Murphy
Starring
Opening theme"Part Timers"
ComposersMatter Music (feat.) Jaq Mackenzie
Kate Vandevender (lyrics)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes20
Production
Executive producers
CinematographyJustin Browne (season 1)
Daniel Controneo (season 1)
Hunter Sandison
Michael Wilson (season 1)
Kevin Anderson (season 2)
Jimmy Hammond (season 2)
Brent Johnson (season 2)
EditorsDevon Greene
Aaron Garcia (season 1)
Jayson Matteucci
Bob Muir
Camera setup Single
Running time10–12 minutes
Production companies Smosh Productions
Generate
Original release
Network YouTube
ReleaseJanuary 11 (2016-01-11) 
May 30, 2016 (2016-05-30)

Part Timers is a sitcom-dramedy web series, created by and starring YouTube comedy duo Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla, otherwise known as Smosh. It is Smosh's first scripted series, and is loosely based on Hecox's own real-life experiences as a part-timer. [1] As usual with Smosh's content, each episodes usually ran from ten-to-twelve minutes long, is uploaded to Smosh's main channel, and features a behind-the-scenes footage the day after.

Contents

It premiered on January 11, 2016, and ran for 2 seasons subsequently, with the series being entirely directed by Laura Murphy. Its last episode premiered on April 30, 2016.

Premise

Part Timers centers around the antics of the part-time employees of Pork E. Pine's, a run-down children's pizzeria and arcade, and is loosely based on Hecox's own experiences working at Chuck E. Cheese, prior to his YouTube fame. [2] The series features Smosh as Pork E. Pine's hapless manager Anton (Padilla), who got the position with the help of his father despite his obvious lack of experience in the job, and his friend Ian (Hecox), the Pork E. Pine mascot. Also featured are Pete (Noah Grossman), a socially inept recent hire who harbours feelings for his somewhat neurotic colleague, Mads (Cat Alter), who works on the cleanup crew; Dinger (Casey Webb), an eccentric comic book nerd who mans the arcade prize booth; Lori (Natalie Whittle), the restaurant supervisor and the only level-headed member of staff; and Ella (Jade Martz), a ditzy, overly friendly employee with financial problems.

Cast

Episodes

Season 1

The first season was announced with a trailer on January 4, 2016, and premiered on January 11. The season finale aired on March 21.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byOriginal air date
11"Welcome to Pork E. Pines"Laura MurphyJanuary 11, 2016 (2016-01-11)
Following the death of new employee Scooter, Pork E. Pine's hires new guy Pete to replace him. Pete immediately takes an interest in Mads. Ian and Anton, believing him to be an undercover cop investigating Scooter's death, prepare for their eventual trip to prison.
22"We're Gonna Be on TV"Laura MurphyJanuary 18, 2016 (2016-01-18)
Ian is scouted by a TV producer who wishes to do a Public Service Announcement on childhood obesity, starring him as mascot "Porky," but after falling and injuring himself, he is unable to perform. Not wanting to lose the revenue generated by the advertisement, Anton has to persuade Ian to let Dinger wear the suit instead.
33"Hot and Raw"Laura MurphyJanuary 25, 2016 (2016-01-25)

Following a surprise visit from the health inspector, both Anton and Lori are left shaking - although for Lori, that might be more to do with the fact that the inspector is the narrator for the audiobook version of her favourite erotic novels. Pete seeks help from his co-workers in his pursuit of Mads.

Guest star: Jon Bailey of Screen Junkies as Health Inspector
44"Hobophobic"Laura MurphyFebruary 1, 2016 (2016-02-01)
After an apparent break-in by a homeless person, Anton installs security cameras, but instead uses them to spy on his staff. After discovering that Ella was the "hobo" who broke in (as she is homeless), Mads reluctantly agrees to give her a place to crash, but this only leads to a feud.
55"Periscope Revenge"Laura MurphyFebruary 8, 2016 (2016-02-08)
One of Mads' friends, a popular foodie on Periscope, visits the restaurant to trial her new Spinach pizza, but after it emerges that the spinach is infected with E. Coli, she must prevent her from consuming it. Meanwhile, Pete and Dinger get stuck on the roof.
66"New Ian Sucks"Laura MurphyFebruary 15, 2016 (2016-02-15)
While cleaning out the lost and found closet, Ella discovers a nude painting of Lori. Dinger wants it for his collection but Anton wants to use it to blackmail Lori, but fails due to the painting was painted by Anton's dad. meanwhile, Ian experiences an early mid-life crisis, and with the help of Mads, seeks to reform himself as a person.
77"Fan Fiction Fail"Laura MurphyFebruary 22, 2016 (2016-02-22)

Fans of Dinger's fan fiction descend on Pork E. Pine's for a "convention" that he is holding. Anton, wanting to boost his image as a boss, recruits Pete to help him upgrade his parking space.

Guest stars: David "Lasercorn" Moss and Matthew Sohinki (of Smosh Games ) and David Odom and Ryan Tellez (of The Warp Zone) as fans of Dinger's fan fiction.
88"How to Date a Mom"Laura MurphyFebruary 29, 2016 (2016-02-29)
Ian uses his Porky image to hit on moms who take their children to Pork E. Pine's, while Mads attempts to hold a first aid workshop for the employees.
99"Guy vs Dead Guy"Laura MurphyMarch 7, 2016 (2016-03-07)
Dinger is devastated when his elderly rival, Arnie beats his high score for the restaurant's arcade game, Amish Hitman Warrior, only for Arnie to die moments afterwards. His funeral is interrupted by spokesmen of the game's developers, who wish to hold a tournament of the game at the restaurant because Arnie broke the all-time record. Dinger is forced to impersonate him. Meanwhile, after being recruited to keep Arnie's daughter at bay, Mads goes too far in denying any attraction to Pete, hurting his feelings in the process.
1010"Secret Party"Laura MurphyMarch 14, 2016 (2016-03-14)
Anton is invited by two of his father's friends to host a fundraiser for an endangered Brazilian porcupine, which presents him with the opportunity to interact with Sacramento's upper echelons. When Ella sends out invitations to the event on Craigslist, it is confused for a sex party dedicated to a forbidden sex move of the same name as the endangered animal, forcing Anton to separate the two groups and send the sex party to the kitchen. Both prove to be a roaring success, and Anton raises more than the 10,000 he was tasked with. Meanwhile, Pete and Mads take it upon themselves to shield other party guests from the goings-on inside the kitchen after bearing witness to it while searching for Mads's lost purse.
1111"Worst Wedding Ever"Laura MurphyMarch 21, 2016 (2016-03-21)
Lori, who is Canadian, is facing deportation as her work visa has expired. Anton, not wanting to lose his only competent staff member, initially suggests she marry him, but when he changes his mind, Ian and Dinger compete for her hand instead. Lori is not impressed with either, and eventually agrees to marry Ella, who needs a new place to live. Meanwhile, Mads comes to the realisation that she wants more than just a friendship with Pete after all, but when she approaches to talk to him, he tells her that he agrees they should remain friends, and she decides not to say anything

Season 2

The second season was announced in a trailer on March 28, 2016, and premiered on April 4. [3] The season and series concluded on May 30.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byOriginal air date
121"Office Warfare"Laura MurphyApril 4, 2016 (2016-04-04)
Anton and Lori get into a power struggle, which Dinger takes advantage of to turn his workstation into a miniature rainforest, while Mads experiences recurring dreams about Pete.
132"The War on Math"Laura MurphyApril 11, 2016 (2016-04-11)
Anton's difficulty with basic mathematics causes financial problems for the restaurant. When Lori suggests hiring a financial advisor, he unwisely turns to Ian, whose solutions often involve Dinger. When he is overworked and mistreated in the course of enacting these solutions, Dinger eventually unionises.
143"Breaking Mads"Laura MurphyApril 18, 2016 (2016-04-18)
Mads is distraught when she fails her nursing course, so Dinger and Anton try to make her feel better by giving her a large amount candy to induce a sugar rush. Unfortunately, she becomes severely addicted to sugar, and begins acting as if she were addicted to an actual Class A drug. Meanwhile, upon discovering that Pete recently got arrested for illegally feeding ducks, Ian and Ella try to recruit him into their scheme to steal money from the arcade machines.
154"Ian Gets Kidnapped"Laura MurphyApril 25, 2016 (2016-04-25)
After Ian and Ella accidentally smash a hole in the roof of Lori's office, they discover a cache of money and avocados illegally smuggled over from Florida. Ian follows the tunnel and ends up being taken hostage by the avocado smugglers. Lori deliberately stalls them, knowing that Ian's insufferable nature will wear the smugglers down. When Anton discovers the money in the fridge, where Ella had hidden it, he and the rest of the staff use it to buy a jet ski, which Lori gives to the smugglers in return for Ian.
165"Who's the Father"Laura MurphyMay 2, 2016 (2016-05-02)
The staff are forced to stay late because a kid named Chad hasn't been collected by his mother yet. While waiting for her, Ian and Anton realise that his mother was their "first," both of which happened ten years previously, and Chad convinces them that one of them may be his father. They both compete to try and see which one is the better father, before Chad's mother arrives and informs them that his father is her husband (as well as the fact that one cannot get pregnant from kissing). Meanwhile, the rest of the staff compete to see who gets to go home early, and when Pete ends up disappearing in the ball pit, Mads inadvertently makes her feelings for him known.
176"Friend Zone Problems"Laura MurphyMay 9, 2016 (2016-05-09)
While cleaning the ball pool, Ella decides she wants to be Ian's friend. Anton puts her through a formal application process to prove that she's worthy. Ella and Ian share personal secrets after Anton sets the two up on a 'friendship date'. Meanwhile, while cleaning the sink in the kitchen, Dinger and Mads become distracted by Pete, who annoys the staff when he becomes possessed by a haunted fake beard.
187"Pork-O-LYMPICS"Laura MurphyMay 16, 2016 (2016-05-16)
The owner of the bowling alley next door challenges the Pork E. Pine's staff to a series of games for the right to use their shared alley. Anton tries to prevent Ella from falling for the owner.
198"First Kiss Fail" (Part 1) Laura MurphyMay 23, 2016 (2016-05-23)
Ian and Anton enter into couples therapy after fearing that their spark is gone. Mads and Pete hook up at work, with disastrous results.
209"Ghosted (Originally Named Ghost Sex)" (Part 2) Laura MurphyMay 30, 2016 (2016-05-30)
The ghost of Mads comes back to Pork E. Pines to fulfill her unfulfilled wish about having sex with Pete. Everyone except Dinger sees her. Pete eventually decides to help her in order for her to go to the afterlife. Before that, Ian, Anton, Ella, Lori, and Dinger say farewell to Mads.

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References

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  2. "New SMOSH YouTube show 'Part Timers' might make you nostalgic for Chuck e. Cheese". Mashable . 11 January 2016.
  3. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine : PART TIMERS SEASON 2 (OFFICIAL TRAILER). YouTube .