During a pre-production writing session, director Kyle Newacheck, Showrunner Kevin Etten, and writer Sean Clements show us that #GetWeird had to come from somewhere, right?
Let’s cut the whoosh. You know that any real, down to Earf human being’s New Year’s Resolution list should look like this—
- #GetWeird
- Bunch of other blabbering for like 4-5 Resolutions
- Charity Work/Goodwill for Common Man
You’ve had a few days to get to the other stuff. Now it’s time to focus on numero uno, meaning both yourself and the first thing on that list.
Crawdads, it’s time to #GetWeird.
How you choose to #GetWeird is up to you. What’s weird to one, would be perfectly normal to another; think of the people who don’t eat pizza crust, for example. Versus a starving person. It makes sense. Especially if the starving person is free of gluten allergies.
So take a moment, an hour, a spacing of time, and harness your weird for an unleashing on the world. Wear your prom dress to the mall. Tailgate a children’s hockey game. Let your dog… walk you.
Then use photography to document your weird. Want the world to see? Post it on Twitter with the hashtag… #GetWeird. Send it towards @ComedyCentral and they’ll share some of the weirdest with the world. Because the world must know the weird that is to come.
The march to weird commences with brand-new episodes of #Workaholics premiering January 16th at 10/9 CT, only on Comedy Central.


