noxwaste
I've always loved juvenile humor. I can't help it, it's the sense of humor I was born with. But Workaholics has some of the absolute funniest scenes in TV today. In a world overpopulated with lawyer and cop dramas, Workaholics helps to break the mold and bring fresh air into the comedy television series world. The three characters all play so well together it's as if they were all real-life brothers. Unfortunately I haven't seen them in anything other than Workaholics, and it would be a shame if their careers didn't skyrocket into the big screen, but if you're looking for a hilarious sit-down comedy to watch this is it. Just don't let your kids watch, as it can be quite raunchy at times.
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
Halim Sujanto
A story about 3 young college dropouts who share a house and work at the same company as telemarketer, their life consists of marijuana, booze, work related problem and pranks between them. I can't remember when was the last time I laugh so hard to a movie / TV series, but this workaholics guys really pulled it off, their comedy is so fresh and just funny. I am 37 years old and honestly it's kinda too young for me, but having passed that phase in my life, I could totally relate to the story they're bringing. Just finished the season 1, I hope the season 2 and 3 will be just as good.
Rand Al' Thor
Workaholics is definitely the most GNAR show on television right now. Season 3 just ended a few months back, and it was one of the funniest TV seasons that I've seen in years. Unlike many other comedies, Workaholics does not try ANYTHING sentimental (like Modern Family, The Office, etc. which are also good shows) and does not care about audience members 40 and up. You pretty much need to be in your 20s or early 30s to enjoy the humor, and if you do happen to be in that target audience then consider yourself lucky. The show is centered around 3 young men (Adam DeVine, Anders Holm, and Blake Anderson) who met in college and now live together & work as telemarketers at the same company. Their drug dealer Karl (Kyle Newacheck) is also one of the creators of the show. Although the title of their comedy would lead you to think they work hard, nothing could be further from the truth. The 3 brajes are huge slackers, and are constantly working on various schemes when they should be working. I remember watching the first few episodes and thinking that the show was okay but should've been much better. Yet the Bash Bros finished the 1st season strong, and have been busting my gut ever since Season 2. Some people (like my sister) watched a few not-so-good episodes and think that Workaholics is mediocre at best. But one rule of thumb that I live by is that you cant really judge a show unless you watch at least 3 episodes AFTER the 1st season. So if you haven't seen much (or any) of the show yet, watch 3 of these episodes: 1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Roommates, 2. Alice Quits, 3. To Kill a Chupacabraj, 4. Old Man Ders, 5. The Business Trip, 6. In Line, 7. Man Up, 8. Heist School, 9. Fat Cuz, 10. Good Mourning