
Workaholics
About
Workaholics (2011) – A goofy workplace comedy about three college dropouts who navigate life, job, and friendship at a telemarketing firm.
Workaholics follows the daily antics of Blake Henderson, Adam DeMamp, and Anders "Ders" Holmvik, three college dropouts who live together and work side by side at the TelAmeriCorp telemarketing office. Their friendship, fueled by alcohol, weed, and constant pranks, keeps them on the edge of adulthood while they dodge corporate expectations and a skeptical boss. The show balances workplace mishaps with outrageous schemes that spill over from office cubicle to living room, showcasing their unconventional bond and lazy approach to life. Their antics, often bordering on the absurd, keep viewers entertained while highlighting their collective resistance to adulthood.
What to know
- 7 seasons, 86 episodes
- Each episode about 22 minutes long
- Created by Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, and Anders Holm
- Stars the trio as roommates and telemarketers
- Set in a California telemarketing office
- Features crude, adult humor with frequent drug references
- Aired on Comedy Central from 2011 to 2017
- Available on DVD and streaming platforms
Watch if
If you enjoy irreverent workplace comedies with a trio of lazy friends who constantly break the fourth wall and indulge in over‑the‑top pranks, Workaholics will keep you laughing with its quick pacing and adult humor.
Skip if
If you prefer family‑friendly sitcoms or shows that avoid strong language, crude jokes, and adult themes, Workaholics may feel off‑kilter and too vulgar for your taste.
Premise and Setting
Main Cast Dynamics
Comedy Tone and Style
Office Life Satire
Behind the Scenes
Where to Watch
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