"Discover how a group of sketch comedians transformed a cubicle-bound existence into a decade-defining sitcom legacy."
Workaholics emerged as a defining pillar of 2010s comedy, capturing the aimless energy of post-collegiate life within the confines of a mundane telemarketing office. By blending surreal stoner humor with genuine friendship, the series revitalized the "slacker" archetype for a digital generation. Its cultural footprint is marked by a unique lexicon and the meteoric rise of its creators—Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, and Anders Holm—who proved that a DIY web-series ethos could dominate cable television. Beyond the pranks and cubicle chaos, the show remains a significant cultural artifact reflecting the economic disillusionment of early millennials. While the doors of TelAmericCorp are closed, the enduring popularity of the trio suggests their story might evolve. Set a reminder for news on future revivals or spin-offs.
| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Jan 11, 2017 | Trainees' Day | |
| E2 | Jan 18, 2017 | Weed the People | |
| E3 | Jan 25, 2017 | Monstalibooyah | |
| E4 | Feb 01, 2017 | Bill & Tez's Sexcellent Sexventure | |
| E5 | Feb 08, 2017 | Faux Chella | |
| E6 | Feb 15, 2017 | The Most Dangerless Game | |
| E7 | Feb 22, 2017 | Tactona 420 | |
| E8 | Mar 01, 2017 | Termidate | |
| E9 | Mar 08, 2017 | Bianca Toro | |
| E10 | Mar 15, 2017 | Party Gawds |
Franchise Status: Concluded
Workaholics remains a definitive pillar of stoner comedy television, having concluded its influential run on Comedy Central. The series carved out a unique niche by blending office-space drudgery with hyper-surrealist humor and a deep commitment to the slacker aesthetic of the early 2010s. Its legacy is rooted in the authentic chemistry of its creators, who transitioned from internet sketch comedy to mainstream success without losing their raw, improvisational energy. By capturing the transition from college to the corporate world through a lens of absolute absurdity, the show provided a voice for a generation navigating the mundanity of entry-level employment.
Today, the program persists as a rewatch staple due to its dense joke structure and the timeless appeal of its central trio. The show cultural DNA is visible in the subsequent careers of its leads and the proliferation of low-stakes, character-driven comedies that prioritize friendship over plot. Fans return to the halls of TelAmeriCorp not just for the slapstick or the catchphrases, but for the comforting portrayal of a brotherhood that remains unshakable regardless of professional failure. It stands as a time capsule of a specific era in cable comedy, maintaining a dedicated following that values its unapologetic commitment to being weird.
You will love the chaotic, stoner-fueled misadventures and unfiltered friendship of this hilarious duo.
Both shows deliver chaotic, hilarious ensemble dynamics perfect for fans of unfiltered, raunchy comedy.
You’ll love its raw, unfiltered humor and chaotic approach to navigating adulthood’s messy responsibilities.