Workaholics season 7 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A group of friends, influenced by a recent environmental film, are humorously misguided in their interpretations of events during a wilderness trip. Adam, often the butt of jokes for his lack of attention and quirky behavior, is involved in several amusing incidents, including a hide-and-seek game and a corn dog mishap. The group is invited by Luke Fox and Mr. Barnes for an all-expenses-paid adventure in Big Bear, under the pretext of helping someone with a brain injury. However, strange occurrences at the lodge lead them to believe they're being hunted. Utilizing survival tactics from the film, they attempt to escape, only to discover it was a misunderstanding: they were never in danger, and the hosts were actually protecting them from wolves. The trip ends with the group reflecting on their misadventures and considering watching another environmental film.
Full Episode S07E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What did the main speaker think about the environmental film?
The main speaker found it impactful and felt bad for those who hadn't seen it.
What happened with Adam at the food truck?
The food truck guy dropped a corn dog, gave it to Adam for free, and charged $2 for mustard.
What were Adam's views on the educational system?
Adam critiqued the educational system, suggesting it was flawed.
Who invited the group for a wilderness adventure?
Luke Fox and Mr. Barnes, from a progressive think tank.
What was the purpose of Luke Fox and Mr. Barnes' invitation?
They invited the group for an all-expenses-paid trip to help a brain-damaged person experience nature.
Where did the group go for their adventure?
They went to a lodge in Big Bear.
What were the group's initial suspicions at the lodge?
They suspected their hosts, Luke Fox and Mr. Barnes, of having nefarious intentions.
How did the group try to escape from the perceived danger?
They used survival tactics from the environmental film and tried to flee into the wilderness.
What was the group's major misunderstanding about their hosts?
They mistakenly believed they were being hunted by their hosts.
What was the real reason behind the hosts' actions?
The hosts were actually hunting wolves to protect the group.
How did the group feel about Adam?
They considered him to be the less intelligent one in their group.
What was revealed about the trip's true nature?
It was meant to be a helpful adventure for someone with a brain injury, not a human hunt.
How did the group leave the lodge?
They left after resolving the misunderstanding and reflecting on their adventure.
What did the group plan to do after leaving the lodge?
They considered watching another environmental film.
What was the environmental film's influence on the story?
It was a recurring theme, influencing the group's actions and discussions.