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Is there any truth to that? Adam: Look, I think we did so many internet videos along the way, that these characters have been around for so long, they are somewhat based off us but they are of course exaggerated. If I were my character I would be dead so many times.

I would be dead if I was actually my character. This past season alone, I should have died at least four times. But there does seem to be some overlap whether in the style of conversation, or the fact that you guys are real friends in real life…. Adam: I mean look, we are similar, and we talk like we talk on the show, to some extent. Kyle: The characters started from a very real place, but then you put them in the dumbest situation and ask them to act the dumbest they could possibly act and it changes the dynamic completely.

They started real and got so dumb and way cooler. You guys use Tight Butt Hole pretty often, and it has gained cultural traction. Where did the phrase come from? Kyle: Ders started it. Adam: Ders got sick of it and thought, what is something better than tits?

He said tight butthole. And then it was born. Ders: You make me seem so weird. You guys also have butthurt. Is there an end to butt phrases? Kyle: So much more to come. Adam: Much more butt stuff to do. It is a cavernous well that will never dry out. Ders: Pun intended. Q: You guys have a pretty rabid fan base. Adam: Our fans are pretty die hard. We go to a concert or a bar and have a bunch of people know us and recognize us.

I mean, sometimes if I am on a date, and some guy comes up to me and screams tight butt hole, its not the most ideal situation, but for the most part everyone is great, and we love how much they like the show. We really work very hard on the show, its great to get that recognition. Your humor is pretty unique, in that it lacks any cynicism or meanness. Is that something conscious?

Adam: We are pretty cognizant of stuff like that. Sometimes it can be funny, but we like when everyone can be in on the joke, and its fun all around, why not just choose that?

Do your families watch the show? What do they think about it? Alice Murphy : [starts choking Blake] I will kill you! I will kill you! Sign In. Director Kyle Newacheck. Top credits Director Kyle Newacheck. See more at IMDbPro. Photos 2. Add image. Top cast Edit. Kelley Jakle Receptionist as Receptionist. Fernando Rivera Stripper 1 as Stripper 1. In the plot of the show, it's for a performance at a Renaissance fair, but the wizard rap schtick is something the trio had been pursuing for a while.

Under the name the Wizards, they recorded and released a full album of wizard rap called Purple Magic in In fact, they wanted to pitch a show to Comedy Central about "gangsta wizards," but a network executive told them to go with their other idea, a show about slackers, instead. In , Blake Anderson lived out a real-life event that sounds like it could've happened on an episode of Workaholics.

At a wild house party in Los Angeles, he raised the stakes in a game of beer pong by attempting to dunk a ping-pong ball in a cup of beer—by jumping off the roof. He landed on the table on the ground below, but in doing so suffered a spine fracture. Anderson underwent back surgery but made a full recovery and didn't miss a single episode of playing a character who would've done the same thing.

One of the most random and surprising cameos on Workaholics came courtesy of Mitchell Hurwitz , TV writer and creator of Arrested Development. After the first season of Workaholics aired, he contacted the troupe and told them they were "doing great work" and that he'd "like to be a part of it in any way.

Hurwitz later repaid the favor by casting the three main stars of Workaholics in cameo roles as airline employees in the revival of Arrested Development. The creative team behind a show almost always stops doing their series when the network pulls the plug. Not so for Workaholics. Anderson, Holm, Devine, and Newacheck all decided together that the seventh season of Workaholics would be the last.

In a statement, the crew thanked Comedy Central, its executives, and the show's fans "for turning us from Boyz II Men. It was an incredible run but we've decided to leave on a HIGH note. Get it? They've got a movie for Netflix that's been in the works for a long time, and the conclusion of Workaholics will leave more time to focus on films like that one. Written by Anders Holm, the movie has been described as an action-comedy akin to " Die Hard in a hotel.

The Untold Truth Of Workaholics. How the group came together. The actors actually lived in the house where the show was taped. The group had a show on MySpace. One of the co-creators directed most of the show's episodes Getty Images. One of the actors almost got hit by a drunk heckler Getty Images. Edit source History Talk 0. Characters Settings Episodes. Did You Know The main characters' names are really based off the names of the actors who play them?

Blake, Adam, and Anders all attended the same college and were roommates?



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