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GAYBORHOOD
They are shocked when they fd the two men kissg outsi and wns the boss of The Lords Force firg them for beg gay. The guys volunteer for the two men to stay at their place till they get back on their feet but fd distractg livg wh gay men. They try to help them out by g up wh a new group lled The Gay Lords Force but they leave to go back to their old group.
WORKAHOLICS: “GAYBORHOOD”
Adam ends up dog The Gay Lords Force show by himself and is succsful. In overg their squabbl to perform the awful yet heartfelt song “Bt Friends, ” the guys enpsulated their bond perfectly a moment of transcenntly stupid some ways, “Gayborhood” is another, even bolr, examatn of that dynamic, all the guise of a hackneyed gay panic plot that uld have veered to offensivens but, stead, provis the guys wh what’s easily their most affectg moments ever.
Easily the strangt episo of Workaholics I’ve seen, ”Gayborhood” might also be the bt. Once they don their ready ultimate fightg t-shirts and load up wh 12-packs, the guys (after sgg an extend, improvised “How are we not ved” song for a long time) burst to the party, stead fdg a quietly ftive gatherg of gay men. Except that don’ hearg tell of ee food and an open bar, Blake lnch to a stereotypil gay guy accent to ga accs, Adam and Ders followg su.
Now, the “brayg manchildren mixg wh gay guys” plot has been the wellsprg of a lot of soul-ang edy over the years, but “Gayborhood, ” wrten by Craig DiGregor, steers liberately around the pfalls.