Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Workaholics Season 3, Episode 7 The Lord's Force AT Comedy Central

Two members of a strongman group with a religious bent are welcomed into the guys' home with open arms.
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.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. The three friends are still finding ways to avoid work and do drugs while at TeleAmericorp.

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.


Maribeth Monroe - Alice Murphy, their sexually empowered boss Jillian Bell - Jillian Belk, Alice's assistant and office manager
   
Kyle Newacheck - Karl Hevacheck, a drug-dealer and jack-off-of-all-trades, according to Blake and Adam, "the smartest guy they know" and is often referred to as "the human genius," or "brown water trash."
   
Erik Griffin - Montez Walker, an overly competitive co-worker, who frequently tells the guys about his sexual life with his wife, in gross detail.

I love this show. It is a great show to watch when waiting for the new South Park episodes. This show is so funny and I love the characters. I can really relate to the show and the characters and not just because Im lazy. The show is not just mindless people sitting around doing nothing.

It is actually a really funny show. This is my new favorite show, I can't wait to see more seasons. The show has a lot of drug use and partying which makes it kind of a college show. The timing in this show's humor is perfect.

I will absolutely buy the first season on DVD when it comes out. I have seen many comedies before like comedy movies and comedy shows and I have to say this is one of the better ones. I especially like Blake Anderson the guy with the curly hair. This show makes me feel like I've known the main characters for a long time. I expect to see this show run for as long as That 70's show did.

I am always waiting eagerly every Sunday for a new episode to arrive. To sum it up, Workaholics is a great show and deserves much more popularity. i do expect people to start catching onto this show fairly soon. Take my word on it.