Ep 7. Gramps DeMamp is Dead
- TV14
- February 25, 2015
- 21 min
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7.9 (297)
Gramps DeMamp is Dead is the seventh episode of the fifth season of the comedy television series Workaholics. The episode revolves around the death of Adam's grandfather, Gramps DeMamp, and the subsequent funeral and inheritance.
The episode opens with the boys at the office, where they receive a call from Adam's dad, who informs them that Gramps DeMamp has passed away. The boys and Adam's dad then load up into a van, and start the long drive to the funeral.
Upon arriving at the funeral, the boys are informed that Gramps DeMamp left behind a large inheritance, including a house, stocks, and a classic car. This news excites the boys, who start discussing how they can split the inheritance.
The funeral starts, and the boys are shocked to see that Gramps DeMamp's coffin is designed to look like a giant can of beer, complete with a pull tab that opens the top. They are even more shocked when Gramps DeMamp's ghost appears in the middle of the service, and starts talking to them.
Gramps DeMamp tells the boys that his inheritance is only to be given to Adam, who he believes is the most responsible of the group. This news causes tension between the three friends, as they all want a piece of the pie.
After the funeral, the boys head back to Gramps DeMamp's house, where they begin to look for the stocks and other items. This leads to a series of mishaps, including a fight over Gramps DeMamp's classic car, and breaking into a neighbor's house.
As the boys continue to search for the inheritance, they encounter a group of Gramps DeMamp's old friends, who share stories about his past. These stories reveal that Gramps DeMamp was not the saint that Adam believed him to be, and that he had a wild and reckless past.
Adam begins to question whether he really deserves the inheritance, and the boys start to assess their own lives and priorities. Eventually, they come to the conclusion that the inheritance is not worth fighting over, and that they are better off as friends than as greedy rivals.
Gramps DeMamp's ghost appears once again, and congratulates the boys on learning their lesson. He then disappears, leaving the boys to sort out the remaining details of the inheritance. As the episode comes to a close, the boys drive back home in the classic car, having learned a valuable lesson about greed and friendship.
Overall, Gramps DeMamp is Dead is a humorous and heartfelt episode that explores themes of family, inheritance, and friendship. The episode's blend of slapstick humor and emotional depth make it a standout installment in the Workaholics series.