Workaholics episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a quirky bid to celebrate half-Christmas in July, the group clashes with their boss Alice after she denies their holiday request. Determined, they decorate the office and inadvertently spark their own strike. Faced with replacement workers and Alice's strict stance, they leverage her misuse of the do not call list to negotiate. Ultimately, they triumph, winning concessions for a half-Christmas celebration, marking a whimsical yet victorious end to their unconventional protest.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main event the characters are trying to celebrate?
The characters are trying to celebrate half-Christmas in July.
Why does Alice confront the group?
Alice confronts the group for their unprofessional behavior and their request for two days off to celebrate half-Christmas.
How does the group respond to Alice denying their holiday request?
The group decides to celebrate half-Christmas in the office despite Alice's refusal.
What external event do the characters encounter outside their office?
The characters encounter a real strike outside their office.
What happens when Alice demands the removal of the half-Christmas decorations?
In response to Alice's demand, the group declares their own strike.
How does Alice react to the strike declared by the group?
Alice replaces the striking workers with new employees.
What demands do the group present to Alice?
The group presents a list of demands including a half-Christmas party paid for by the company.
How does Alice initially respond to the group's demands?
Alice initially refuses the group's demands but is blackmailed into negotiations after being exposed for using the do not call list for telemarketing.
What is the outcome of the negotiation with Alice?
Alice concedes to the group's demands, granting them the rest of the day off for their celebration and addressing some of their other requests.
How does the episode conclude?
The episode concludes with the group celebrating their victory as it starts snowing, symbolizing a white half-Christmas.