Workaholics - Season 5

Season 5
Join the guys for the most explosive season of Workaholics yet. It doesn't get more epic than these episodes. This time it's personnel.

Episodes

Dorm Daze
In the Season 5 premiere, the guys go to a job fair at North Rancho College, where Ders clashes with Coast Guard officers, while Adam and Blake pursue their dreams elsewhere on campus.

Front Yard Wrestling
In order to raise enough money for their rent, the guys create a public access wrestling show.

Speedo Racer
The guys help Ders get even with an old high school swim team rival.

Menergy Crisis
After Adam and Ders kick Blake out of their new band, Blake declares all-out war.

Gayborhood
A wild night at a neighbor's house leads the guys to question the nature of their relationship.

Ditch Day
The guys agree to hand off a mysterious package for Karl and, in turn, stage an officewide ditch day so they can stay home and make the deal.

Gramps Demamp is Dead
Adam and his father risk it all to give Gramps a proper DeMamp funeral.

Blood Drive
Adam, Blake, and Ders try to get the most amount of blood for a drive.

Wedding Thrashers
Adam says goodbye to the single life with Ders and Blake.

Trivia Pursuits
Ders gets upset with Adam and Blake when their trivia party interrupts his career ambitions.

The Slump
Adam goes into a sales slump, and Ders and Blake hire an actor to snap him out of it.

Peyote It Forward
After taking peyote, Adam, Blake and Ders must do some babysitting.

TAC in the Day
The guys look back at their first day of work at TelAmeriCorp.
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