Workaholics

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  • TV-14
  • 2011
  • 7 Seasons
  • 8.1  (53,993)

Workaholics is a television comedy series that premiered on Comedy Central in 2011 and ran for seven seasons until 2017. The show follows the adventures of three friends, Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, and Anders Holm, who work together at a telemarketing company in Rancho Cucamonga, California. The three main characters, known as the "Three Workaholics," share a house together and spend most of their free time partying, using drugs, and avoiding work. Anderson's character, Blake Henderson, is the naive and socially awkward member of the trio. DeVine's character, Adam DeMamp, is the loud and brash member who is always looking for ways to get rich quick. Holm's character, Anders Holmvik, is the most responsible of the group and often acts as a voice of reason, despite his own flaws. The show is known for its raunchy humor and absurd storylines, often involving the characters getting into bizarre situations or making poor decisions. Along with the main characters, the show features a supporting cast of recurring characters, including Maribeth Monroe as the trio's boss, Jillian Bell as a drug dealer, and Erik Griffin as a telemarketing colleague. Throughout the series, the Workaholics explore various aspects of adult life, including relationships, jobs, and the challenges of growing up. The show often satirizes popular culture and takes on current events, and the characters frequently break the fourth wall to address the audience or comment on their own actions. The first season of Workaholics received mixed reviews, with some critics praising the show's humor and chemistry between the main cast, while others criticized its reliance on crude humor and lack of depth. However, the show's popularity grew over the years, and it went on to become one of Comedy Central's longest-running series. The show's success can be attributed in part to the chemistry between Anderson, DeVine, and Holm, who are all real-life friends and collaborators. The trio also served as writers and executive producers for the series, giving them a high level of creative control over the show's direction and tone. Overall, Workaholics is a hilarious and irreverent comedy series that offers a unique take on the struggles of young adulthood. With its talented cast and endlessly entertaining storylines, it remains one of the most beloved shows in Comedy Central's history.

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Seasons
Party Gawds
10. Party Gawds
March 15, 2017
In the series finale, the guys become party gods after an energy drink company hires them to throw ragers.
Bianca Toro
9. Bianca Toro
March 8, 2017
The guys try to sabotage a motivational speaker when she begins interfering with a beloved office awards show.
Termidate
8. Termidate
March 1, 2017
The guys reminisce about their experience together on a reality dating show.
Tactona 420
7. Tactona 420
February 22, 2017
The guys compete with their coworkers for the privilege to sell a line of remote control cars.
The Most Dangerless Game
6. The Most Dangerless Game
February 15, 2017
The guys are surrounded by danger while on a trip to a remote mountain cabin.
Faux Chella
5. Faux Chella
February 8, 2017
In order to impress festival girls, the guys throw their own version of Coachella.
Bill & Tez's Sexcellent Sexventure
4. Bill & Tez's Sexcellent Sexventure
February 1, 2017
Bill plays "The Transportationer" during a business trip through Chinatown.
Monstalibooyah
3. Monstalibooyah
January 25, 2017
The guys maximize their stay at the TelAmeriCorp beachside timeshare.
Weed the People
2. Weed the People
January 18, 2017
The guys hope to increase Alice's father's sales of a new product by throwing in a little something extra.
Trainees' Day
1. Trainees' Day
January 11, 2017
The guys take on a group of trainees for the title of "best office pranksters."
Description

Workaholics is a television comedy series that premiered on Comedy Central in 2011 and ran for seven seasons until 2017. The show follows the adventures of three friends, Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, and Anders Holm, who work together at a telemarketing company in Rancho Cucamonga, California.

The three main characters, known as the "Three Workaholics," share a house together and spend most of their free time partying, using drugs, and avoiding work. Anderson's character, Blake Henderson, is the naive and socially awkward member of the trio. DeVine's character, Adam DeMamp, is the loud and brash member who is always looking for ways to get rich quick. Holm's character, Anders Holmvik, is the most responsible of the group and often acts as a voice of reason, despite his own flaws.

The show is known for its raunchy humor and absurd storylines, often involving the characters getting into bizarre situations or making poor decisions. Along with the main characters, the show features a supporting cast of recurring characters, including Maribeth Monroe as the trio's boss, Jillian Bell as a drug dealer, and Erik Griffin as a telemarketing colleague.

Throughout the series, the Workaholics explore various aspects of adult life, including relationships, jobs, and the challenges of growing up. The show often satirizes popular culture and takes on current events, and the characters frequently break the fourth wall to address the audience or comment on their own actions.

The first season of Workaholics received mixed reviews, with some critics praising the show's humor and chemistry between the main cast, while others criticized its reliance on crude humor and lack of depth. However, the show's popularity grew over the years, and it went on to become one of Comedy Central's longest-running series.

The show's success can be attributed in part to the chemistry between Anderson, DeVine, and Holm, who are all real-life friends and collaborators. The trio also served as writers and executive producers for the series, giving them a high level of creative control over the show's direction and tone.

Overall, Workaholics is a hilarious and irreverent comedy series that offers a unique take on the struggles of young adulthood. With its talented cast and endlessly entertaining storylines, it remains one of the most beloved shows in Comedy Central's history.

Workaholics is a series that is currently running and has 7 seasons (86 episodes). The series first aired on April 6, 2011.

Where to Watch Workaholics

Workaholics is available for streaming on the Comedy Central website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Workaholics on demand at Apple TV, CMT and Comedy Central.

  • Premiere Date
    April 6, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (53,993)