Workaholics
Workaholics
TV-14 | 06 April 2011 (USA)

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    Ehirerapp

    Waste of time

    Chatverock

    Takes itself way too seriously

    Libramedi

    Intense, gripping, stylish and poignant

    Stephanie

    There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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    ryan75989

    This show started off so great,I drew so many parallels between these guys and Seth rogan/Franco/Mcbride,they are really that good,carrying the stoner comedy torch forward in style,derbs is brilliant,im not sold on Blake & Adam though,they started off great but Adam really fucking pisses me off now,its like he is constantly trying hard to impress us all,his acting is good but in Season 3 he over acts,its hard to watch and cringe worthy,Blake is a cool dude,but season 3 had this weird moment where he was humping this girls leg,and it was damn right creepy,im on season 4 now and it has improved so far and the laughs are coming back which is great,I hope im impressed by the end,I just cant help but feel alienated from Adam,every time he speaks I just want him to shut up,he is brilliant when he is toned down,but he is over the top,I had this series on par with Inbetweeners,but apart from that,its clever,witty and stylish,too early to write a review,but this is mine so far,Anders is like a new Michael Cera but with more grit and that cliche American dream attitude,but he is very funny and talented.

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    Bryan Kluger

    These are good times we're living in when a show like 'Workaholics' has lasted five seasons, with a promise of more to come in the future. Since the show debuted in 2011, we have come to love the three comedians of Adam DeVine, Anders Holm, and Blake Anderson and their unique style in making us laugh each week. Episode after episode, we've seen them get into some pretty sticky situations.Situations that push the bounds of comedy and drag us over the line of political correctness and friendship and make us happy to have crossed that imaginary line. From being "fully torqued' to the many ways of setting a flag on fire, to even a game of gay chicken, these three guys keep finding subtle as well as outrageous ways to make us laugh and keep the comedy fresh, original, and down right hilarious in each season. Throughout the seasons, these characters have developed into their own, pushing their own story lines and development into a rock solid entertaining force that keeps getting better and better with each season.Now we are in season five with thirteen excellent episodes that are guaranteed to make you laugh out loud. A few star cameos make appearances as well, including Jack Black, Ben Stiller, and Jerry O'Connell to name a few. There's nothing these guys won't do to get a laugh, and that's very evident in this fifth season. Some highlights this season include the gang going to the local college to recruit new employees for their job where Adam realizes that most of his favorite porno movies have been filmed there. Another great episode is where the trio's rent is overdue and their landlord (Ben Stiller) threatens to evict them if they don't come up with the money. So the gang decides to put on a WWE style wrestling event in their front yard. What could go wrong?There is also an 80's trivia contest and a car shaped like an iconic monster from a popular 80's film that makes an appearance as well as the trio trying to donate the most blood in order to meet their hero Dolph Lundgren. In another fantastic episode, the guys hear about a gay "Pride" parade happening down the street, but think that it's an MMA "Pride" parade. Once there, they go with the flow and drink heavily, only to wake up the next day, having slept with each other. Now they must pick up the pieces. Oh yeah, the gang also takes peyote and lives to tell about it.Season five of 'Workaholics' is packed with tons of laughs that are very memorable and will have you quoting some great pieces of dialogue for days. There is no sign of this show or great band of actors slowing up anytime soon, which is great, because that means more 'Workaholics' episodes for us. I might just have to say that Season Five is my favorite season so far.

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    Art Morina

    When I first found out about Workaholics, I didn't think it was going to go so far and be successful, but once again I was wrong.-This TV Show is about three guys who are addicted to alcohol and work. Even though they don't work that much, they still love their job and would do anything to not lose it (as you would see by some episodes that are about them risking to lose their job).Workaholics is a TV Show not recommended for people who get easily offended and for people who take jokes too seriously. With a decent cast of actors and a great cast of writers ,this is a very competitive TV Show. I recommend it to all the people who have doubts watching it.

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    Christopher Smith

    "Workaholics" is a show that really shouldn't work as well as it does. The show is extremely juvenile, stupid, vulgar, and occasionally very unrealistic. Under normal circumstances, these would be criticisms. However, thanks to the three main stars of the series, these qualities make the series oddly endearing. Anders Holm, Adam DeVine, and Blake Anderson are probably not going to be given Emmy Awards for their performances any time in the near future, but what they do on a weekly basis is often funnier and more off-the-wall than anything else on television. There have been several shows about twenty-something guys just hanging out, a fact that "Workaholics" is well aware of and satirizes from time to time. What separates "Workaholics" from all those other "bro" type shows is that "Workaholics" isn't afraid to go to extremely dumb places. In fact, during its best episodes, "Workaholics" is the definition of inspired stupidity. The writers throw so many jokes and references in each 21-minute episode that even if one episode isn't very good, there's always still a number of solid laughs. Miraculously, no matter how dumb the characters may act, the main trio almost always remains likable even if the characters are presented as a bit too naive or stupid at times. Over the past four seasons, "Workaholics" has remained consistently hilarious, something that can't be said for most comedies on television. The show may start to suffer some problems once the characters get older, though for right now the series remains perfectly entertaining for what it is. 8/10

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