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In an unfortunate coincidence, D’Elia guest starred in the eight episode of Season 1 of “Workaholics,” a Comedy Central sitcom that aired from 2011 to 2017, starring Adam DeVine and Anders Holm.
These episodes are seriously tight butthole. After seven seasons of drunken and drug-fueled antics, Workaholics is coming to an end this week. It’s time we all pour one out for this silly show ...
20 Episodes 2012 - 2013. Season three focuses on three hard-partying friends just out of college. Blake (Blake Anderson), Adam (Adam DeVine) and Anders (Anders Holm), live together and work as ...
Some of my all-time favorite Workaholics episodes involve the guys interacting with high school kids (“What’s up with all these, books?”), but I’m also pretty well removed from my running ...
An episode of “Workaholics” in which Chris D’Elia plays a child molester has been removed from Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and Comedy Central’s platforms. Last week on Twitter, multiple women ...
At 29, he has also directed episodes of NBC’s Parks and Recreation and Community, gigs which have given him the chance to work with comedy icons including Chevy Chase and Amy Poehler.
A "Workaholics" episode featuring Chris D'Elia as a child molester has been pulled from Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and Comedy Central. D'Elia has recently come under fire for allegedly sexually ...
‘Workaholics’ Stars on Their Big Screen Dreams and ‘Arrested Development’ Cameos. ... I have the fact that we’re going to be responsible for another 26 episodes of Workaholics in my brain.
An episode of Comedy Central’s “Workaholics” featuring Chris D’Elia as a child molester has been removed from streaming platforms following accusations that the comedian tried to solicit ...
An episode in season one of Workaholics in 2011, entitled To Friend a Predator, sees D’Elia portray a child molester called Topher who is befriended by the show’s main characters, played by ...
Workaholics Season 1, Episode 8, “To Friend a Predator,” follows Adam Devine, Anders Holm, and Blake Anderson’s characters as they attempt to expose a local child molester named Topher, ...
I appreciated that last night’s Workaholics went the Seinfeld route and split the gang up for their own wacky misadventures. That was refreshing. And all of the concepts were solid even if ...