Workaholics (2011)

Workaholics is a single-camera comedy that follows three thirty-something roommates — Blake, Adam and Anders — who spend their workdays making cold calls at a telemarketing firm and their off-hours chasing parties, pranks and get-rich-quick schemes. Each episode pairs absurd, often juvenile antics with everyday office frustrations, creating a fast-moving, sometimes raunchy sitcom about friendship, slacker culture and the gap between ambition and laziness. Watching the show you’ll experience loud, energetic humor: improvised-feeling dialogue, physical gags, cringe-worthy social missteps and recurring running jokes that build across episodes. The tone oscillates between goofy and edgy — episodes can be gleefully silly one minute and surprisingly sharp about workplace dynamics the next. The single-camera style gives it a kinetic, cinematic look rather than a stagey sitcom vibe, and the chemistry among the three leads drives the show’s momentum. Expect short, self-contained plots with frequent escalation into outlandish situations, plus recurring side characters and office politics that keep the world familiar. If you enjoy anarchic, party-centric comedy with blunt, adult humor and a focus on male friendship, Workaholics delivers plenty of laughs, ridiculous scenarios and a consistently irreverent point of view.
Actors: Blake Anderson, Adam Devine, Anders Holm
Genre: Comedy
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8.1
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