During a pre-production writing session, director Kyle Newacheck, Showrunner Kevin Etten, and writer Sean Clements show us that #GetWeird had to come from somewhere, right?
From earlier this year, a portrait of another important decision being made by the Workaholics producers. Not pictured: Blake Anderson. Standing behind me? Blake Anderson.
The decision was possibly regarding lunch that afternoon; possibly regarding a show-n-tell for set design of the Season 3B finale. There’s no way to know. Both are pretty important decisions, right?
The sign adorning the Workaholics Writer’s Room.
Think you got what it takes to go inside? Heed the warning, pal.
Don’t just sidle in all TBS, “very funny”. You better be extremely very funny.
You think gems like “steak out” just fall out of the sky? Well, I guess that one did. But still. EXTREMELY.
Ders works on some story beats for “Flashback in the Day”, hours before getting his hair cut into his “Past-Ders” flat top.
Director Kyle Newacheck beta-tests Blake’s underwater helmet during the writing of “To Kill a Chupacabraj”.







