Workaholics season 4 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The gang realizes they haven't smoked their weekly weed supply and decide to blaze it all in a night-long "bong fire." Karl reveals he's now running a weed pharmacy from a burrito stand, thrilling everyone. They attempt to exercise their right to smoke at work but face opposition from their boss, Alice. Opting to join Karl, they struggle with the demands of the burrito-weed business and create chaos. A plan to sabotage a food critic's visit backfires, leading Karl to return to illegal weed sales and the gang back to their telemarketing job, content with their regular pay.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What realization do the characters have at the beginning of the episode?
They haven't smoked their weekly supply of weed and decide to smoke all of it in one night.
What new business is Karl running?
Karl is operating a weed pharmacy out of a burrito stand.
How does the group react to Karl's new business?
They are excited, especially since Karl provides them with weed prescriptions.
Do the characters smoke weed at their workplace?
Yes, they try to exercise their legal right to smoke weed at work but are forbidden by their boss, Alice.
What job do the characters consider quitting for?
They consider quitting their jobs to work at Karl's burrito and weed stand.
What challenges do the characters face at the burrito stand?
They struggle with their responsibilities and clash with Karl over work ethics.
What happens during the bong fire?
The group smokes weed in a mascot costume, leading to Adam accidentally setting Blake on fire.
How do the characters sabotage the food critic's visit?
They tamper with the burritos meant for the food critic, serving him subpar and sabotaged food.
What decision does Karl make towards the end?
Karl decides to go back to selling weed illegally.
What job do the characters return to?
They return to their original telemarketing job.
Do the characters get a raise when they return to telemarketing?
No, they ask for a raise but settle for their original pay.
How do the characters feel about returning to their old jobs?
They are content and embrace the "American dream."