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Workaholics

Three unmotivated college graduates are about to learn what the real world is all about. From now on they are forced to follow dress codes, make deadlines and above all wake up before noon.

Show Info

Aired on:
Runtime:
30 min.
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Rating:
4.3/5 (23 ratings)
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Stats

Premiered:
2011
Ended:
2017
Episodes:
87
Watchlists:
5,397

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Key Features and Themes

recent college graduateswork-life balanceslacker attitudeshilarity ensuesprofessional lifedress codesdeadlinesmaintaining friendshipsyoung adult audiencebalance work and play

Cast

as Karl Hevacheck
as Adam Demamp
as Anders Holmvik
as Blake Henderson
as Montez Walker
as Jillian
as Alice Murphy

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Latest comments

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This show is really making me laugh. In my opinion it´s one of the best written shows on air right now (besides Legit and Sunny phil) . I know a lot of you don´t agree with me on that, but let me say that it´s uncommen for me to laugh half the time out loud, even when i´m alone at home.
The characters are well written too and seem very real for me. And on top of that they mentioned the unarguably best game there is: Magic the Gathering.
Drug abuse, childish behavior by grown ups - Call me cheap, but thats i like.
by posted
by posted
Well if you like stupid (and not saying that it's a bad thing), drug and drunk humor, than sure. :)
by posted
Hey O-man any feedback on how this show is ? I saw it was already renewed for a second season .
by posted
Workaholics

https://lulzimg.com/i17/06a466.jpg

5thyear co-founder Dominic Russo said the premise was based on the idea that "going from having class two days a week in college to working 40-plus hours is not an easy transition for most guys." A Web series about that precise experience was a way to "remind people that just because you're a graduate doesn't mean you're dead to the social world of stupid and ridiculous parties."

Stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid.

Might be fun.