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Workaholics

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: April 6, 2011
  • Seasons: 7
  • Episodes: 86
  • Networks: Comedy Central
  • Genres: Comedy
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Workaholics(2011)
Comeback King
This show finished strong! The final season's average rating was higher than the previous one.

TMDB Rating: 7.4 (283 votes)

Overview

The misadventures of three recent college dropouts, roommates, and co-workers at a telemarketing company and their drug dealer.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

10 episodes • 2011Avg: 7.9

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Piss & S**tApr 6, 20117.3
2We Be Ballin'Apr 13, 20116.0
3Office CampoutApr 20, 20119.5
4The PromotionApr 27, 20118.5
5Checkpoint GnarlyMay 4, 20118.5
6The StrikeMay 11, 20118.0
7Straight Up JuggahosMay 18, 20118.5
8To Friend a PredatorMay 25, 201110.0
9Muscle I'd Like to FlexJun 1, 20115.0
10In the Line of Getting FiredJun 8, 20118.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

10 episodes • 2011Avg: 8.4Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Heist SchoolSep 20, 20116.0
2Dry GuysSep 27, 20118.0
3Temp-TressOct 4, 20118.0
4Model KombatOct 11, 20119.0
5Old Man DersOct 18, 20118.0
6Stop! Pajama TimeOct 25, 20118.0
7Teenage Mutant Ninja RoommatesNov 1, 20119.0
8Karl's WeddingNov 8, 201110.0
9Man UpNov 15, 20119.0
106 Hours Till Hedonism IINov 22, 20119.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

20 episodes • 2012Avg: 5.7

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Business TripMay 29, 20120.0
2True DromanceJun 5, 20120.0
3Fat CuzJun 12, 20120.0
4To Kill a ChupacabrajJun 19, 201210.0
5Good MourningJun 26, 20120.0
6The Meat Jerking Beef BoysJul 3, 20122.7
7The Lord's ForceJul 10, 20120.0
8Real TimeJul 17, 20121.0
9Ders Comes in HandyJul 24, 20120.0
10Flashback in the DayJul 31, 20120.0
11Booger NightsJan 16, 20130.0
12A TelAmerican Horror StoryJan 23, 20130.0
13Alice QuitsJan 30, 20130.0
14Fourth and InchesFeb 6, 20130.0
15Webcam GirlFeb 13, 20130.0
16High ArtFeb 20, 20137.0
17The Worst GenerationFeb 27, 20138.0
18Hungry Like the Wolf DogMar 6, 20130.0
19In LineMar 13, 20130.0
20The Future Is GnarMar 20, 20130.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

13 episodes • 2014Avg: 8.1

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Orgazmo BirthJan 22, 20148.7
2Fry GuysJan 29, 20148.0
3SnackersFeb 5, 20148.0
4Miss BSFeb 12, 20148.0
5Three and a Half MenFeb 19, 20148.0
6BrociopathFeb 26, 20148.0
7We Be Clownin'Mar 5, 20147.0
8Beer HeistMar 12, 20148.0
9Best BudsMar 19, 20140.0
10TimechairMar 26, 20140.0
11The One Where the Guys Play Basketball and Do the Friends Title ThingApr 2, 20148.0
12DeputyDongApr 9, 20149.0
13Friendship AnniversaryApr 16, 20148.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

13 episodes • 2015Avg: 2.5

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Dorm DazeJan 14, 20152.0
2Front Yard WrestlingJan 21, 20156.5
3Speedo RacerJan 28, 20151.0
4Menergy CrisisFeb 4, 20151.0
5GayborhoodFeb 11, 20150.0
6Ditch DayFeb 18, 20152.0
7Gramps DeMamp Is DeadFeb 25, 20150.0
8Blood DriveMar 4, 20150.0
9Wedding ThrashersMar 11, 20150.0
10Trivia PursuitsMar 18, 20150.0
11The SlumpMar 25, 20150.0
12Peyote It ForwardApr 1, 20150.0
13TAC in the DayApr 8, 20150.0
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

10 episodes • 2016

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Wolves of RanchoJan 14, 20160.0
2Meth Head ActorJan 21, 20160.0
3Save the CatJan 28, 20160.0
4Death of a SalesdudeFeb 4, 20160.0
5Gone CatfishingFeb 11, 20160.0
6Going ViralFeb 18, 20160.0
7Night at the DudeseumFeb 25, 20160.0
8The Fabulous Murphy SistersMar 3, 20160.0
9Always Bet on BlakeMar 10, 20160.0
10The Nuttin' ProfessorMar 17, 20160.0
Season 7 Poster

Season 7

10 episodes • 2017Avg: 7.3

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Trainees' DayJan 11, 20177.3
2Weed the PeopleJan 18, 20176.7
3MonstalibooyahJan 25, 20177.0
4Bill & Tez's Sexcellent SexventureFeb 1, 20178.0
5Faux ChellaFeb 8, 20176.0
6The Most Dangerless GameFeb 15, 20177.3
7Tactona 420Feb 22, 20177.5
8TermidateMar 1, 20178.2
9Bianca ToroMar 8, 20176.7
10Party GawdsMar 15, 20178.5

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