Workaholics
Workaholics

Workaholics

2017TV ShowEndedEnglish

The misadventures of three recent college dropouts, roommates, and co-workers at a telemarketing company and their drug dealer.

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IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes79%
Metacritic61/100
Google Users82%
Director: Blake Anderson, Kyle Newacheck, Miles Malleson, Richie KeenGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

Workaholics follows three friends, Blake, Adam, and Anders, who are roommates and work together at a telemarketing company. Despite their constant immaturity and outlandish antics, they often find themselves in absurd situations that test their friendships and their ability to function as adults. The show captures their juvenile humor, often drug-fueled escapades, and their unique approach to life, work, and relationships.

Critical Reception

Workaholics was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its unique brand of humor, strong comedic performances, and relatable portrayal of slacker culture. While some found the humor juvenile, many praised its originality and the chemistry between the main cast. The show developed a significant cult following throughout its run.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its consistent and often absurd humor.
  • The chemistry and performances of the main cast are a significant strength.
  • Some critics found the humor to be repetitive or too juvenile at times.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciate the show's comedic style and the relatable antics of the main characters, often highlighting the humor and the cast's chemistry as major draws. While a portion of viewers find the humor too crude or immature, the overall sentiment leans positive, with many enjoying the show's escapist and lighthearted nature.

Fun Fact

The show's distinctive humor and premise were partly inspired by the real-life friendship and college experiences of the show's creators and stars, Adam DeVine, Anders Holm, and Blake Anderson.

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