Workaholics
Workaholics
TV-14 | 06 April 2011 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    TheDennisBergkampFan

    I acquired this show because I was done watching all the good stuff out there and wanted to binge watch a comedy.Lets just say that the very best I could do was 1-2 Episodes a day. I somehow made it through half of Season 3 and deleted the rest. This has got to be one of the worst comedies(Calling it a comedy would be really stretching the meaning of funny)ever made. I remember laughing a couple of times in the 1st Season but that is about it. If you are someone who is perennially stoned then this show would be like looking in the mirror for you. If you are a normal human being then this show is not for you. As the show progresses you start hating the characters more and more just for being so unfunny. I think I will have to now stop watching Modern Family because one of the idiot is in it. If I could take back time I would unsee it all. Better still if I had a time machine I would prevent these idiots from being born by gifting their folks some rubber so that this abomination was not created in the first place. To be honest I have lost a lot of respect for Comedy Central for greenlighting the subsequent seasons after the first one. I used to think that they had good programming.Its like Comedy Central said , we don't care and the actors who are also the creators said , if they don't care why should we. So basically they have been sleepwalking through 4 Seasons. Somehow they have arrived at the conclusion that gross beyond words is somehow funny. I had to skip lunch last Sunday because I happened to watch an episode with the central theme of booger eating. If you still cannot comprehend how bad the show is then you need to go to a Zoo, find the least funny monkey, hand him a video camera and let him shoot himself for 20 minutes doing pretty much nothing. Then watch those 20 minutes while stoned. That would pretty much describe the show in its entirety.I can bet you that even as I type there is some mega stoned idiot out there watching the show on television and going bonkers while being completely unaware of the fact that the Television Set is not even on.

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    ToFewViews

    If you are not a fan of very crude and offensive humour stop reading now. If you do like offensive humour, you will love this show. The amount of drug references, Poop/Pee Jokes and immature humour makes this a great show for hanging out laughing with your friends. The effort the actors put into the series shows off. Some of the later episode's humour is unlike most other shows and is some of the funniest I've seen in along time. All together this is a great show, best suited for some late night viewing. But if you are easily offended this show may not be for you.ToFewVews

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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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    dillinff

    I decided to give this show a try after hearing a few good words about it from some people I know. I have to say, If the first episode is any representation of what the show has to offer, then I was pretty disappointed. Especially now, since I'm reading some on the reviews here, people are claiming this to be "one of the best shows ever." This show seems to revolve around predictable cheap jokes with no substance. Don't get me wrong, jokes about dick-pics,smoking weed until you can't remember that you have a drug test at work the very next day, and desperately trying to find a urine sample could have potential to be VERY funny. However, I just felt the jokes felt a little forced. Like they though that if they just threw the joke in a goofy voice or quirky attitude and it's gonna automatically result in laughter. It may work for some people, sadly didn't work for me. This is the same problem I have with comedians like Daniel Tosh or Ray William Johnson, they deliver their jokes in a semi-quirky tone and expect people to laugh just because the idea was probably funny. How you present your jokes is just as important as the joke itself. Have you ever tried to retell a really funny joke to your friends and it didn't come out funny? That's because the delivery was off. This is the issue I see with this show. It definitely has potential but so far it hasn't won me over. I could see how some people could like this show but I'm totally confused as to people claiming this as one of the best shows ever.

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