Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Preview:Workaholics Season 3, Episode 8 Real Time Free Online

The guys must get to work before Alice or they're fired.Free Download Video Workaholics 17th July 2012 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Workaholics Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Three unmotivated college graduates are about to learn what the real world is all about. From now on they will be forced to follow dress codes, make deadlines and above all wake up before noon. After realizing they are no longer responsible for making the grade in school, they will do whatever it takes to avoid work and have a good time.The three friends are still finding ways to avoid work and do drugs while at TeleAmericorp. Workaholics is one the funniest and fresh approaches to TV comedy show's in a long time. The thing that makes the show work (IMO) is the shameless, unpretentious and somewhat unwittingly likable nature of the characters on the show. The plots are always out of the ordinary and the scripts are somewhat good natured and amiable, which adds a higher level of likability to the already goofy characters. One of Workaholics greatest accomplishments is the unconscious gusto that the show genuinely displays, which is the fact that the creators are unquestionably having a good time while filming & especially writing the show, and it's that much better for it.

I do have to admit the ideas in the show are largely aimed towards a 21-28 year old viewing audience, and some people might find the subject matters from episode to episode to be overly perverse, immature or non-relatable, which if you ask me, makes for another reason the show is so gut-bustingly genius, It's a pioneering effort in mad magazine esq. entertainment and it's goddamn funny.

The greatest thing though about Comedy Centrals Workaholics is that it's the wacky side of TV comedy and comedy in general and it's a light hearted and rad ride. I Highly recommend this show.

As the episode begins, Adam, Blake and Ders (stars and creators Adam DeVine, Blake Anderson and Evanston native Anders Holm) are acid-proofing their house for their big trip when Ders gets the call from their boss, Alice (Second City alum Maribeth Monroe) that he must accompany her to a business convention. That doesn’t sit well with Adam and Blake, who try to stop Ders from leaving the house only to be zapped by perimeter shock collars they’ve donned “because the house is acid proof, but the world … is not acid proof.”

The business/acid trip evolves (dissolves?) into a series of mishaps involving Jello, God, a hotel ice machine and my favorite of many hilarious lines, “I think she said, ‘I want you to eat my pudding.’”

Welcome to another 10 episodes of drug-soaked, sex-fueled, juvenile and often scatological humor delivered so shamelessly you can’t help but laugh.

The TeleAmericorp bros might not be professional, but the “Workaholics” cast members are pros.

This show is hilarious. The Office, Entourage and 30 Rock have all jumped the shark, and I thought Sunny was getting close until last season, which was stronger than the previous.

A few years ago, I found television to be ripe with great comedies, but just recently I was noticing that Curb and Sunny were about the only two that I found hilarious on a consistent basis. But Workaholics surprised me, it really seemed to come out of nowhere. And I'm so glad to hear that they are already writing for season 2. Awesome news.

Everyone has their own unique sense of humor, but I don't see how you could be a young person and not find this funny.