is widely considered the fan-favorite run. While every episode has merit, several stand out as all-time greats in the Comedy Central library.
Season 3 features a murderer’s row of alt-comedy royalty. Keep an eye out for: Workaholics - Season 3
Season 3 of Workaholics is often cited by critics and fans as the point where the series truly hit its stride, evolving from a niche stoner comedy into a more elaborate, sharply written sitcom that wasn't afraid to "get weird". This season, which aired in two halves from 2012 to 2013, doubled its episode count to 20, allowing for deeper dives into the characters' bizarre world. Key Themes and Humor Style The core of Workaholics is widely considered the fan-favorite run
Visually, Season 3 embraces its low-budget, sun-bleached aesthetic. The Rancho Cucamonga setting feels less like a backdrop and more like a character—a sprawling monument to beige carpets, strip mall parking lots, and the uniquely American dream of doing absolutely nothing of consequence. The editing, full of quick cuts and surreal inserts (Blake’s hallucinated raccoon, the sudden musical numbers), finds its rhythm here, never overstaying its welcome. Keep an eye out for: Season 3 of