Yesterday we talked about how the Workaholics Art Department built the future; today, we want to focus on how the Make Up and Costumers built the people of the future for “The Future is Gnar”.
Make Up head Alexei Dmitriew took Maribeth Monroe to his laboratory and sculpted a likeness for decapatational purposes; because if you’re going to chop someone’s head off, it’s gotta look good. Alexei did this while also juggling turning actors into meth heads into zombies for “In Line”, as well as turning our office workers into office cyborgs. One bad powder coat, and it becomes a bad public access horror movie; instead, we got a believable scary as hell cyborg tour-de-force.
Costume head Jerry Jaeger then had to find the right look for the office cyborgs, which he nailed down expertly; the real challenge lied in how to dress Queen Alice. He managed to find an outfit from a famous film (not THAT Avengers…) that gave Alice that sexy-scary hybrid haunt. It may not have been easy to wear, but it sure made a lot of guys send Maribeth some interesting reads on Twitter.
That’s official shout outs to Alexei, Jerry, and their team of minions. There’s still more cast and crew that could be shouted out for their work in “The Future is Gnar”, but even a paragraph here couldn’t capture the efforts of all involved. You think those helicopters flew themselves?
So thank you, once again, to the best crew in TV for helping Workaholics make one of the most memorable episodes of it’s run.
Johnny Ryan’s final Workaholics sketch for Season 3B features the Fearsome Threesome of Future Alice, Waymond, and Jet Set.
I smell an animated prequel series set in the not-so-realistic future… Comedy Central, let’s pair it with Futuram— Brickleberry. Let’s pair it with Brickleberry.
Special thanks to Johnny Ryan for all his great drawings and support this season. Check out his website HERE and keep an eye out for some more possible Workaholics-themed sketches coming in the non-war torn future…
Mild-mannered Maribeth Monroe blocks a scene from “Webcam Girl” while slowly making the transition into All-Ice Alice.
Then she wardrobed up, and this happened:

In “Alice Quits”, we used real ass birds.
Not when they were shot down and neck-cranked, don’t worry. But all other times? REAL. ASS. BIRDS.
So when Maribeth Monroe’s Alice had one flip around on her noggin’? That’s all her, reacting to the bird not flying away, and Maribeth was an all-star as far as sitting down and letting them play all around her. She was nervous, but she took one for the team and a great moment came out of it.
I think it pooped on her too. But, ya know, that’s not the first time something like that’s happened on Workaholics. Won’t be the last, either.
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Now with even better resolution!!! Watch tonight for the inspiration of this image; and get your head out of the gutters… OK, that’s better.
I just thought i would say this; Alice got like so much hotter. Like its ridiculous.
There you go, Maribeth. Feel good tonight.
And for you Alice fans, get ready for a whole new Alice-centric episode when “Alice Quits”, this Wednesday at 10/9 CT, only on Comedy Central.
Artist Carlos Ramos continues his original character profiles with two TelAmeriCorp Candies who melt in your mind, not in your hands.
Alice and Jillian. Boss Lady and Assistant. Partners, really. Until this week’s “Alice Quits”, that is, when their work relationship is tested in a way that could change it forever.
Whoa, that was heavy. It’s not that serious, I guess. Alice did fire Jillian in “Stop! Pajama Time”, so it’s not like this is Laverne chop-blocking Shirley. Did that ever happen? I don’t know the show, only the reference.
See the team divided in an all-new episode of Workaholics this Wednesday at 10/9 CT, only on Comedy Central.