caught in ridiculous situations that eventually lead them into making profane and unintelligent decisions. Their ability to make me laugh felt like it was coming from 3 different directions. Jack Black, Joel David Moore, and James Franco, are all good actors that Adam DeVine, Anders Holm, and Blake Anderson fall very close to in my opinion. The special part about this group was how well they fit together as roommates and co- workers. Anders the responsible one, Adam the outrageous and outgoing one, and Blake the weird one.
Their lifestyle is what makes them so comical because it involves constant drinking and drug use. They go out at night trying to stay hip and fit in with the high rollers or college crowd. Whether it is wearing the Ed Hardy brand collared shirts, fedora hat, and hair product they are always looking to impress females they can never get. Until the 8th episode where they are mistaken as coke dealers and pick up 3 very attractive coke heads. Their house is turned into a frat party on the weekends when they feel like trying to relive their college glory days. Which is what these guys miss the most. These guys are the real life interpretation of who we hate, but love to hate because we can't live without them. Them being the irresponsible potheads who struggle to get by but don't mind it one bit. In reality, they can either be the close friend that is the constant reminder to relax, or the pathetic loser that you can't stand. But either way they are still worth a laugh.
On Wednesdays 10:30pm ET
Grade: B
Actors:
Anders Holm:
Adam DeVine:
Blake Anderson:
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