
We gave Adam Devine a bunch of money to produce a comedy show, but he blew it all on a huge house party. Each episode features the Workaholics star in a series of scripted scenes, woven together with sets from some of the best up-and-coming comedians working today. The show has a little something for everybody and is -- to borrow a phrase -- very tight butthole.

Adam loses his mind when a friend brings his ex-girlfriend to the house party. Featuring comedians Ahmed Bharoocha, Andrew Santino and Barry Rothbart.

Adam's neighbors aren't thrilled with the partygoers peeing on their lawn. Featuring comedians Liza Treyger, Josh Rabinowitz and Sean Donnelly.

How much foam do you need for a house party orgy? Featuring comedians Ron Funches, Drennon Davis and Brent Morin.

Adam gets blackout drunk and booby-traps his mansion "Home Alone" style. Featuring comedians Matt Broussard, Matt Koff and Asif Ali.

One lucky guest doles out jokes to passed out drunks at the front door of Adam's place. Featuring comedians Annie Lederman, Austin Anderson and Hampton Yount.

Adam literally blows up his own party in an attempt to win a role in comedian pal Adam Ray's new action movie. Featuring comedians Brooks Whelan and Pete Davidson.

A two-story beer bong and $1400 worth of Girl Scout cookies get Adam's party bumping. Featuring comedians Ron Babcock, the Lucas Brothers and Sam Simmons.

Super Steve skydives from outer space right into Adam's house party. Featuring comedians Kevin Barnett, Esther Povitsky and Byron Bowers.

After injuring himself on a king cake, Adam gets a little sloppy while hosting stand-up from Ian Karmel, Aparna Nancherla and Brendan Lynch.

Adam recruits Randy Liedtke, Rob Christensen and Kristen Schaal to help him prank his buddy Kyle Newacheck and do stand-up at his party.

After a bad experience at a seance, Adam runs into trouble while hosting performances from Matteo Lane, Mark Serritella and Erik Griffin.

After getting a sign from above, Adam adopts a kid and hosts performances from Rick Glassman, Monroe Martin and Kurt Braunohler.

Adam hosts Alingon Mitra, Cy Amundson and Ben Roy and desperately tries to take his house party back to the golden age of stand-up: the 1980s.

Adam welcomes Crystian Ramirez, Billy Bonnell and Kevin Christy to his house party.

Dave Thomason, John McKeever and Nikki Glaser join in on the fun and perform stand-up at Adam's house party.

Mike Bridenstine, Sam Morril and Tone Bell stop by Adam's house party for a night of stand-up, revelry and very serious artistry.

Adam and his twin brother, Jerome, attempt to break a world record and introduce stand-up from Sabrina Jalees, Nick Rutherford and Jesus Trejo.

Adam hosts stand-up from Joe Pera, Thomas Dale and Rell Battle and absolutely refuses to stop partying.

Adam hosts stand-up from Chris Garcia, Jacob Williams and Megan Gailey and gets himself into a predicament when he lies to a hotel manager.

Adam looks for a new sidekick and welcomes stand-up from Ryan O'Flanagan, Matt Wayne and Taylor Tomlinson.

A freak accident leaves Adam incredibly shy, but he still manages to introduce stand-up from Neel Nanda, Noah Gardenswartz and Anthony DeVito.

Adam tries to immerse himself in Hawaiian culture; performances from Devin Field, Langston Kerman and Jenny Zigrino.

After eating magic mushrooms, Adam loses his pet pig; stand-up from Kevin Iso, Josh Johnson, and Brendan Eyre.

After meeting a mysterious, sexy tree elf who showers him with gifts, Adam loses his ability to focus on anything else, and Rob Haze, Sarah Tollemache and Leonard Ouzts take the stage.

A man from Adam's past arrives in Hawaii to film a documentary about him, and Adam hosts stand-up from Myke Wright, Chris Thayer and Dino Archie.

Alice Wetterlund, Pat Regan and Joe Sinclitico perform stand-up and get caught in an intense love triangle while Adam tries to figure out which woman he impregnated.

Matt Ingebretson, Jen D'Angelo and Amir K perform stand-up and try to stop Adam from surfing a 100-foot wave.

Brandon Wardell, Vladimir Caamano and Jak Knight worry that they might have killed Adam and desperately try to bring him back to life in between stand-up performances.
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