The misadventures of three recent college dropouts, roommates, and co-workers at a telemarketing company and their drug dealer.
The misadventures of three recent college dropouts, roommates, and co-workers at a telemarketing company and their drug dealer.
Workaholics is a character-driven comedy centered on the personal antics and friendship of three young men avoiding adult responsibilities. The show's humor stems from their individual choices and interactions rather than promoting or critiquing specific political ideologies, resulting in a largely apolitical stance.
The series features a primary cast of white male leads without explicit race or gender swaps for these central roles. The narrative does not present a critical portrayal of traditional identities, instead focusing on the comedic situations arising from the characters' personal dynamics and immaturity.
Workaholics frequently incorporates LGBTQ+ themes and characters, primarily through its raunchy, often stereotypical humor. While not overtly malicious, the portrayal often uses queer identity as a source of mockery or relies on caricatures for comedic effect, lacking affirming or complex representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Workaholics is an original comedy series that premiered in 2011. It does not adapt any pre-existing source material, historical figures, or legacy characters. All characters were created for the show, therefore no gender swaps occurred.
Workaholics is an original sitcom that premiered in 2011, featuring characters created specifically for the show. There is no prior source material, historical figures, or previous adaptations from which characters' races could have been established and subsequently changed.
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