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The latest hockey action from across the NHL.
Wayne Gretzky, Liam McHugh, Anson Carter, and Paul Bissonnette present pregame coverage.
On the day of the NFL draft, the general manager of the Cleveland Browns must decide what he's willing to sacrifice as he angles for the number-one pick.
Stan buys the rights to a Broadway show after inheriting money from a dead uncle.
Francine helps Hayley take a break from their marriages; Stan and Jeff pretend to be frontiersmen.
Jeff is forced to take Francine out for a not-so-wild night on the town; Klaus forces Steve to watch his celebrity impressions.
Steve goes undercover as a school hall monitor; Roger and Stan go catatonic after witnessing a grisly escalator accident.
Hayley and Jeff move into a van and start living life on the open road; Francine and Steve are haunted by a rideshare driver that they rated poorly.
The Jokers are back as wacky inventors pitching a whole new line of AI-themed gadgets; they fill out bogus incident reports with unsuspecting deli customers; the loser will be forced to demonstrate mentally absurd and physically grueling apps.
Look out! The Jokers hatch horrible revenge schemes on their office bullies, then put one poor contractor through the ringer as they attempt home improvement projects. Later, tonight's loser will be gifted the world's finest douchemobile.
The jokers are asking strangers to send an important text to their loved ones and hunting for their missing kid using crazy descriptions.
The Jokers pretend to be medical students in training with standardized patient actors, then play the hero and break up a public fight, hoping to earn applause; one Joker has to put his hips where his mouth is and settle a bet of his own making.
The Jokers play unprofessional actors in a fake commercial then make wild assumptions about other mallgoers; one Joker breaks and is tasked with becoming the strictest security guard imaginable in his punishment.
Attention shoppers; the Jokers make mischief by taking unflattering pictures of grocery store patrons, then posing as horrible employees at the Yeti store; tonight's loser must meat his fate in a punishment.
The Jokers can't contain the laughs as they answer survey questions for a new snack food and present the world's worst pharmaceutical ads; the loser will work up a sweat in a punishment that's all pain, no gain.
The Jokers hit the grocery store aisles dressed in absurd disguises, then train someone in using aggressive phone tactics for charity donations; the losing Joker must subject themselves to scientific probing into their hidden emotions.
Joey Fatone interviews the Jokers for a fake documentary; the guys react to an overly emotional phone call for an underwhelming reason; one Joker checks out and is forced into being the world's worst grocery store employee in his punishment.
The Jokers face off by recording voiceover for a fake video game and playing the concerned parent writing to their kid's school; but one Joker burns out with a punishment that's gotta sting.
The Jokers are back working as dry cleaners and TV producers, but one of them can't keep it together and must endure concertgoers who have escaped their enclosures.
Sal, Q and Murr kick off another season of antics by getting themselves stuck in a vent system and confusing customers at a bagel shop; our losing Joker will face humiliation in a punishment that's tough to swallow.
Murr and Q are going on a trip down memory lane and watching extended never-been-seen-before clips from the last few years.
Sal and Murr air out their dirty laundry by sorting out the whites and colors of their relationship through past clips from the ``Couples Therapy Special`` with Casey Jost, unlicensed therapist.
The Jokers bring their plastic newborns to the grocery store; they pitch new community programs that the local community will find quite strange.
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On the day of the NFL draft, the general manager of the Cleveland Browns must decide what he's willing to sacrifice as he angles for the number-one pick.
Postgame analysis of NHL games.
The latest hockey action from across the NHL.
The latest hockey action from across the NHL.
Wayne Gretzky, Liam McHugh, Anson Carter, and Paul Bissonnette present pregame coverage.
Murr, Q and Sal sit alongside a stranger to participate in a documentary-style interview; they try to upcharge guests again as hotel concierge.
Q, Murr and Sal throw and catch grocery items in the Joker vs. Joker challenge with special celebrity guest, Jax.
From being overprotective parents to disclosing perplexing side effects, one Joker can't handle the challenges and will learn that all that glitters is not gold.
It's mayhem as the guys work as mall janitors with an out-of-control trash can and then devise a plan of revenge on our producer Dan Cast; in the end, two Jokers lose this episode race and will be getting the refill of a lifetime.
One-star reviews are what Sal, Q and Murr will be combating; testing their acting chops with special celebrity guest, Richard Kind; one of them will be forced to cut the line at a grocery store over and over.
Looks like the guys are selling sunsets, while later asking for help to film a bizarre video; one must lose and that one, must help a horse lose something from down under.
The Jokers are breaking and entering a home for a commercial where they showcase their wackiest and over the top performances; to top it off, one loser will be trolling his way through the Liberty Science Center's Touch Tunnel!
The team scouts for the next child star while trying not to laugh as Dan Jost reads his honest movie reviews in a focus group.
The Jokers are at Raising Cane's, and following that, asking for help to carry some furniture; one of them will be strapped to a speeding race car for his punishment.
The Jokers come in hot and correct rude behavior but not before adding an unusual fee to customers' bills; one of them couldn't wrap his mind around winning, so he must wrap his legs around something else.
The Jokers are hiding from their boss; they try to get away with sending bizarre emails; one loser won't make it through and is caught red handed messing with women's purses.
Reporting crimes and disrupting mealtimes in new challenges, but in the end, one Joker has to shed light onto something or someone important to complete his punishment.
Busy week for the Jokers as they fake their marriage and interview folks for an upcoming lifestyle article, but one Loser couldn't keep up and will be forced to curse out in tonight's punishment.
From bombing job interviews to trashing their Nona's sauce, the Jokers are not on their game; one Loser is punished by confronting cellphone users.
The Jokers are snagging tips and spinning the Wheel of Doom to determine who will be the losing Joker, who will be excusing his bad behavior with a very generous compensation.
Kicking good people out and stealing from strangers is what's on the agenda for the Jokers; one of them ruins the entire night of a whole sports bar.
The Jokers are back taking offense at baristas and reading unusual product reviews; one Joker will be punished by provoking diners with one difficult task.
The Jokers are bad receptionists and must do and say what the other guys tell them; a Joker vs Joker challenge with Joey Fatone, followed by Joey Fatone's epic punishment culminated by the Joker's previous punishments.
The Jokers have an over-the-top reaction to a phone call and offer absurd event tickets to people on the street; the losing Joker is joined by Alf, the alien.
Three comedians and lifelong friends compete to embarrass each other amongst the general public with a series of hilarious and outrageous dares.
Q and Murr hang around watching outtakes, as they wait for Sal to show up with dinner.
The Jokers pose as lawyers with ridiculous contracts and mean no disrespect yet say disrespectful things to shoppers; the losing Joker is coached by Harvey Guillen on his latest acting method.
The Jokers ask random park goers to watch their grandma while they make a quick errand, then a fake documentary interviews them; the losing Joker gets dressed as a clown and punished by the other Jokers and returning special guest, Eric Andre.
The Jokers mix it up at an after-dark social event, and try getting park-goers to sign up for bizarre subscriptions; the losing Joker gets into an unforgettable battle of the sexes with special guest Kim Fields.
The Jokers must send bizarre texts and pose as security guards, doing and saying whatever they're told; the losing Joker will be part of an elf orientation hosted by guest star Michael Ian Black.
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Murr has trouble keeping his wig on; Jokers' teeth fall out on camera; learning who got roughed up by a judo champion before Murr's cocktail party punishment.
A high-school baseball coach (Dennis Quaid) makes it to the Major Leagues as a middle-aged relief pitcher.
A high-school baseball coach (Dennis Quaid) makes it to the Major Leagues as a middle-aged relief pitcher.
Major League Baseball postgame interviews, analysis and highlights.
From Fenway Park in Boston.
Major League Baseball pregame analysis.
Sal, Q, and Murr are put to the test; first as tv producers, then as product inventors, while the losing Joker won't be tooting his own horn, celebrity guest Roy Wood Jr. will.
Finding out whether the team can make it as film directors; celebrity guest Paula Abdul hosts a dinner for her fans, and Sal is in attendance.
Q, Sal, and Murr coax their trainees to secure donations through unusual ways; they discipline their kids with the help of fellow shoppers; Murr runs rampant as a Tailor-zilla at a bridal shop with guest star Bobby Moynihan.
Q, Sal, and Murr pose as cash-grabby waiters and later as embarrassing parents; after the losing Joker is forced into a far-out focus group punishment with special guest, and so-called Ganja Weasel, Blake Anderson.
The jokers are dishing out as waiters and later grilled by news anchor Rosanna Scotto; finally, the losing joker is in for a horrific treat with guest star Bruce Campbell.
The jokers are posing as salesmen and must sell their bizarre products to focus group participants, then attempt a challenge that turns out to be a mouthful; Sal finds himself in a stinky situation in tonight's punishment with guest star Kal Penn.
Unable to pull off this week's pickleball and coffee shop challenges, the losing Jokers are forced to participate in an overseas game show hosted by special guest Paul Scheer.
A special episode hosted by Casey Jost and former NFL player Eddie Jackson as they spend time reviewing nail-biting clips of never-before-seen moments from Season 10.
Sal, Q, and Murr fall head over heels for someone they just met; a heated debate with pro wrestler MJF; a Joker discovers an untapped clairvoyant talent they possess with guest star Kesha.
Joined by John Mayer, the Jokers must convince unsuspecting temps to accompany them to a business dinner; the losing Joker has to face the wrath of angry Mayer fans in a humiliating punishment.
From working remotely to pitching unconventional business ideas with Steve Byrne, one Joker has a shot at winning a pair of highly sought-after sneakers thanks to NBA star Anthony Davis.
The jokers give unsolicited etiquette advice and live tape strange product reviews; one lucky joker takes all the blame for celebrity guest Post Malone.
Sal, Q and Murr are crashing and burning into product displays and hiding in tight spaces, but one of them must face the music with celebrity guest Bret Michaels.
The jokers revisit the celebrity guests they worked with throughout the season by highlighting their most memorable moments and rolling out some bonus content that has never been seen before.
Sal, Q and Murr show off the latest fashions for an awestruck crowd, before making a go at finding true love; ultimately, special guest Brooke Shields shows the losing joker that breaking up is hard to do.
Q, Murr, and Sal play mad scientists and answer for their crimes in the form of a really dumb survey; the losing joker participates in the new talk show, ''Real Talk With Meth,'' led by Method Man.
Q, Murr and Sal finally clean out their garages before giving truly spooky presentations; in the end, David Cross brings a sense of danger to the losing joker and makes a memory they're sure to remember.
Murr, Sal and Q learn that a good babysitter can be hard to find, before going off to perform some consumer research; Adam Pally and Jon Gabrus shock the losing joker with their devious punishment.
Sal, Q, and Murr slather on the charm for a commercial shoot before focusing on delivering some hard truths; finally, Chris Jericho turns heel on the losing joker.
Murr, Sal, and Q perform a questionable taste test; the guys work off some of those calories with some crossfit; Rob Riggle lets the losing joker show off that new swole gym body.
Murr, Sal, and Q learn a hard lesson about being kind to food service professionals, before heading off to give rock solid relationship advice; the losing joker is in for a shock, as his punishment is led by Colin Jost.
Q, Murr, and Sal learn a tough lesson about the corporate chain of command before starting a white-collar revolution; the losing joker must play husband to special guest Jillian Bell.
Sal, Q and Murr clear the room as eccentric exterminators and produce a controversial infomercial; comic Eric André drops by to give the losing Joker an awkward release.
Four longtime friends compete to embarrass each other with a series of hilarious dares; if they refuse, they lose.
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Learning which Joker loves blackjack; two of the guys split season tickets for a basketball team; the guys find the lovely young lady whose heart Q broke during his ball field punishment.
Follow the 2024 Philadelphia Eagles on their way to winning Super Bowl LIX.
Follow the 2024 Philadelphia Eagles on their way to winning Super Bowl LIX.
On the day of the NFL draft, the general manager of the Cleveland Browns must decide what he's willing to sacrifice as he angles for the number-one pick.
On the day of the NFL draft, the general manager of the Cleveland Browns must decide what he's willing to sacrifice as he angles for the number-one pick.
A counselor (The Rock) at a juvenile detention facility turns a group of young criminals into a football team to teach them self-respect and responsibility.
Jaime Reyes finds himself in possession of an ancient relic of alien biotechnology called the Scarab. When the Scarab chooses Jaime to be its symbiotic host, he's bestowed with a suit of armor that's capable of extraordinary and unpredictable powers.
Sal, Q, Murr, and Joe take the law into their own hands, and they misplace the trust of their own children; finally, the losing joker must pod up with a stranger.
Murr, Q, Joe and Sal prove their good taste, and later prove they can hack it in the professional world; the safe guys give the losing joker a semi that he must show off to an unsuspecting crowd.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr showcase their creative vision by unveiling their new inventions and learn what it takes to get a date in the digital age; the losing joker embraces the role of a lifetime.
Murr, Joe, Sal and Q participate in the documentary filmmaking process, then read a teenager's diary to surprise and delight strangers; when they lose, they find motivation to do better next time.
Q, Prince Herb, Murr and Joe try their hardest to prove they're advertiser friendly, and then tell strangers their life stories; the big loser schools the academic community.
Joe, Q, Prince Herb and Murr recruit new senior executives for their companies and then jump into the dating pool; the big loser gets an opportunity to show off his musical chops to a captive audience.
Murr, Joe, Q and Prince Herb pitch out the year's hottest new TV shows to would-be viewers and enlist volunteers into a variety of totally normal focus groups; the big loser must deliver the performance of a lifetime.
Sal, Murr, Joe, and Q dig deep into strangers' past lives to deliver the hard truths, and they enlist volunteers to help them craft the perfect email; tonight's big loser has a larger-than-life identity crisis.
Q, Sal, Murr, and Joe help job seekers land their next big gig; then, they meet with a focus group to pitch their memoirs; the losing joker must deliver the news.
Joe, Q, Sal, and Murr offer evocative responses while taste-testing new foods; the loser gets sent to a place far, far away.
Q, Joe, Sal and Murr pose as avant-garde photographers in a Staten Island park and get fully animated when pitching to a focus group; just when tonight's big loser thinks it's in the bag, he still comes out painfully behind.
Highlights of some of the most outrageous twists on challenges and punishments.
The guys get greedy with fellow shoppers at the market, then offer major disservices to a focus group; tonight's big loser learns that the grass is always pinker on the other side.
The boys learn how hard it is to find good help these days; the guys return to their artistic roots; one joker reluctantly delivers a series of crushing blows.
The guys play receptionist for the day; teaching parents proper home-schooling techniques; dreams come true as one joker lands the endorsement deal of a lifetime.
Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr pose as documentary subjects; the guys go looking for fights in a public park; one joker must crash a poetry slam.
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In this compelling investigation, John Walsh delves into OmegaXL and its natural origins; discover how this innovative supplement can provide relief from joint pain and improve your quality of life, all grounded in extensive research.
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Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr poise as waiting room receptionists and then pitch to a focus group; things get interesting on a road trip that drives tonight's loser to the edge.
A reluctant Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, sets out to the Lonely Mountain with a spirited group of dwarves to reclaim their mountain home, and the gold within it from the dragon Smaug.
A counselor (The Rock) at a juvenile detention facility turns a group of young criminals into a football team to teach them self-respect and responsibility.
A college basketball coach (Gene Hackman) leaves the Navy in 1951 and becomes coach of an underdog Indiana high-school team.
Postgame analysis of NHL games.
The latest hockey action from across the NHL.
The latest hockey action from across the NHL.
Wayne Gretzky, Liam McHugh, Anson Carter, and Paul Bissonnette present pregame coverage.
A college basketball coach (Gene Hackman) leaves the Navy in 1951 and becomes coach of an underdog Indiana high-school team.
Joe, Murr, Q, and Sal reminisce about the latest 100 episodes of ``Impractical Jokers``; the guys discuss pulling off long cons, their favorite punishments, and they examine how much they've all aged since Season 1.
Joe, Murr, Q, and Sal reminisce about the first 100 episodes of ``Impractical Jokers``; between highlights, they discuss the very beginning of the show, everything that's changed over the years, and their time on the road.
The guys pitch their whimsical TV show ideas to focus groups; they go to the park with their daughters who share unpopular opinions with strangers; the loser heads to the spa for an electrifying punishment two years in the making.
Q, Joe, Murr and Sal find scandalous diary entries written by their daughters; then break up with significant others in front of baffled strangers; the loser finds himself in hot water and on shaky ground while waiting tables.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr pose as concierges in a hotel lobby; then try committing insurance fraud with the help of confused strangers; tonight's loser suffers a very personal punishment.
Murr, Q, Joe, and Sal pose as nutritionists trying to recruit clients, then quit their jobs for bizarre reasons; the guys go head-to-head in a debate judged by a stranger; the punishment takes a toll on the loser, putting him in a tight spot.
Four longtime friends compete to embarrass each other with a series of hilarious dares.
Murr, Sal, Joe and Q showcase questionable products to participants, then rescue strangers who don't need to be rescued; the big loser must hit and run his mouth to get himself out of trouble.
Q, Murr, Sal and Joe seek help from customers while escaping security at the grocery store; they tell bizarre tales to diners at a food court; the big loser is left looking for a missing letter.
Gluing phones to faces, faking pregnancies, and pranking the ultimate April Fool.
Gun-toting men in thongs; a girl whose lap dance goes south; a guy with a hot dog trick you have to see to believe.
Wonder Woman musters all of her strength, wisdom and courage as she finds herself squaring off against Maxwell Lord and the Cheetah, a villainess who possesses superhuman strength and agility.
Fired from his teaching job for losing his cool, a disgruntled man (Ice Cube) challenges the colleague (Charlie Day) who snitched on him to a fight after school.
A lethal CIA agent (Dwayne Johnson) and his former classmate (Kevin Hart) encounter shootouts, espionage and double-crosses while trying to save the U.S. spy satellite system.
A lethal CIA agent (Dwayne Johnson) and his former classmate (Kevin Hart) encounter shootouts, espionage and double-crosses while trying to save the U.S. spy satellite system.
Fired from his teaching job for losing his cool, a disgruntled man (Ice Cube) challenges the colleague (Charlie Day) who snitched on him to a fight after school.
Wonder Woman musters all of her strength, wisdom and courage as she finds herself squaring off against Maxwell Lord and the Cheetah, a villainess who possesses superhuman strength and agility.
Hunted by the warrior Sub-Zero, MMA fighter Cole Young finds sanctuary at the temple of Lord Raiden. Training with experienced fighters and a rogue mercenary, Cole prepares to stand with Earth's greatest champions to battle the enemies from Outworld.
Stan has Roger pretend to be a shark to help Steve overcome his fears; Hayley's friend, Danuta, becomes romantically interested in Klaus.
Roger breaks up Steve's friendship with Snot, Barry and Toshi; Jeff realizes he has a flair for house flipping and gets Stan, Francine and Hayley involved.
Jeff gets lucky and wins a tour through a mysterious weed factory; he decides to bring Stan along for the tour.
Stan becomes obsessed with a 1960s television show after picking up a secondhand TV; Roger decides to live as a baby and the family cares for him.
Steve introduces Stan and Francine to Barry's parents and Steve regrets it; Roger goes blind.
Francine tries to be a better friend to one of Roger's personas who is selling her homemade jeans on TV; Stan and Steve swap eyebrows.
Steve tries to get into baseball to connect with Stan; Roger creates real-life drama for Francine after her favorite soap opera is canceled.
Worried about their bickering, Stan and Francine go to extremes to save their marriage; Roger excels at jingle writing.
Hayley feels left behind after Jeff becomes a star dog racing coach; Steve takes advantage of an empty house.
After her family accuses her of being a quitter, Francine becomes a bodybuilder; Klaus claims to have invented the high five.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr play receptionists looking for suspicious names; the guys seek marriage advice from strangers after a private eye shares incriminating photos; the big loser goes from pissed off to pissed on in the matter of one punishment.
Q, Sal, Murr and Joe get their checks bounced by customers who notice unusual charges, then help out coworkers with some peculiar trust exercises; the big loser finds himself balls-deep at a carnival game that's rigged for him to lose.
Inventions that will scare and delight including one that cools off those man parts for baby making and a sound system for the dead.
Lion trainers under attack; a sexy drum solo; a guy famous for smoking weed.
Learning how Murr chose which guys to honk at Volcano Bay, what happened to the toilet paper used in ``Stock Boy Shootout,`` and how Joe managed to stay safe after messing with New York Mets fans at Citi Field.
Learning which Joker once worked as a fish monger, who lied on his resume to snag a prestigious TV internship, and how long Q was sore after his wrestling punishment.
One of the Jokers has a black thumb; the guys like a certain challenge so much, they even play it when the cameras are off; learning how long it took to zombie-fy the undead in Sal's sewer punishment.
A behind-the-scenes look at who keeps the tags on his jackets so he can return them, which crew member voiced the Sexy Beast commercial and which chain restaurant was used during Sal's punishment at the mall.
Follow the 2023 Kansas City Chiefs on their way to winning Super Bowl LVIII.
Follow the 2022 Kansas City Chiefs on their way to winning Super Bowl LVII.
The team behind Impractical Jokers helps see the prank through from the opening tip-off to the final buzzer.
Analysis and highlights from a U.S. national team soccer match.
USA and Japan go head-to-head at Dick's Sporting Goods Park. This game is the series finale of a three-game 'triple-header' tour. The series is currently tied at 1-1 after the U.S. won 2-1 in San Jose and Japan secured 1-0 in Seattle.
A preview of upcoming U.S. National Soccer team action.
Follow the 2018 New England Patriots on their way to winning Super Bowl LIII.
Paul Atreides unites with Chani and the Fremen while seeking revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the universe, he must prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.
Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people.
Jake Pentecost, son of Stacker Pentecost, reunites with Mako Mori to lead a new generation of Jaeger pilots, including rival Lambert and 15-year-old hacker Amara, against a new Kaiju threat.
A car cut in half; a bumper-loving pig; the snow plow driver who makes vehicles disappear.
20 of the world's dumbest adrenaline junkies are here. We have a wannabe astronaut taking one giant leap off a roof, a girl who plays chicken with a bull, and a hot-air balloon wedding that hits the ground.
Counting down the most pinheaded party people including wild bachelorettes and a drunk Santa.
A passed out pilot; road rage rants; a mail truck that delivers a hit.
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A behind-the-scenes look at which of the Jokers is the handiest, who hates the taste of beer and how Q's love of animals beat out his arachnophobia.
A behind-the-scenes look at how many mousetraps accidentally went off during Q's turn in Hold This Please; what made Joe and Murr join Team Skins in Columbus Park; how Murr's tech punishment made show history.
A behind-the-scenes look at which Joker gets dizzy when a cab has a strong smell of air freshener, which one speaks Spanish and which one struggles to keep a straight face during Joe's expert punishment.
The team behind Impractical Jokers helps see the prank through from the opening tip-off to the final buzzer.
Newly single ladies spend their hot girl summer on the craziest course ever.
A Los Angeles sports agent (Tom Cruise) finds love with a pretty accountant (Renee Zellweger) after an attack of conscience costs him his job and fiancée.
The Jokers pose as dental assistants where the laughing gas flows freely; making headlines for all the wrong reasons; they get burned giving some campfire tips; the big loser scores a hole in none on the links.
The guys rely on the kindness of strangers to help answer some awkward questions; the guys go looking for love in the park; the big loser strikes out amongst baseball fans with an assist from former MLB baseball player Tino Martinez.
The guys ask strangers to agree with their bizarre points of view and give classless lessons about real estate.
The guys take over New Orleans, as they steal sips from strangers' drinks at a famous bar, spin the Wheel of Voo-Doom on Bourbon Street, and crash some horse and buggy rides; tonight's loser turns into a legendary swamp monster.
The first-ever four-way punishment is performed, to celebrate 100 episodes of the show; Howie Mandel hosts.
The guys give a security presentation that's anything but safe, then hold hands with strangers in the park; tonight's big loser quickly becomes an unwanted guest while clowning around at a kid's birthday party.
The guys teach a crash course in sorry behavior, ask strangers to settle bizarre debates, and spread surprisingly good news at the mall; tonight's loser has his hands tied when a day at the park turns into a frightful mess.
The guys cannonball into an uncomfortable poolside encounter, and convince strangers to press send on their absurd e-mails; tonight's loser presents a shocking senior citizen initiative to a community planning board.
The guys provide a false sense of security to some sassy shoppers, and the competition reaches new heights during a rematch of their balloon challenge in the grocery store.
Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr take to the court to serve up some seriously personal tennis lessons, and then head to the park for a bewildering game of Now; tonight's loser must put his face through the ultimate test during a food presentation.
The Jokers make some tough calls at a telemarketing agency; the guys' intentions get wishy-washy; Q and Sal tap into their spiritual side; the big loser of the night has his tour dampened by the other Jokers.
The clock is ticking during a time sensitive challenge in the park; tonight's big loser thinks he can sing and dance his way out of his punishment.
It's spa day for the Jokers; Sal reveals his secret identity; surprised strangers wish they could have their penny back for sharing their thoughts; the big loser finds himself a little over dressed.
The guys spread the love in a bridal dress shop; then attempt to sway focus groups with fragrance campaigns that truly stink; the big loser wonders if he's too old to get a visit from the tooth fairy.
The guys are challenged to hold in their laughter during presentations designed to crack them up; when Joe, Sal, and Murr try to gang up on Q, he turns the tables.
The guys promote office safety to stunned employees, and dabble in online dating with humiliating profiles.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr must think on their feet at a podiatrist's office; burying unusual objects in the park; grocery store race.
The guys paint themselves into a corner teaching an art class, face the dartboard of destiny at a local bar, and tonight's loser stresses out over a Joker home invasion.
The guys hug it out with strangers in the park, go head-to-head pitching wacky inventions to confused consumers, and launch a manhunt for their imaginary wives.
The guys lose sight of social etiquette with strangers in the park, present disastrous timeshare opportunities to future vacationers, and get sneaky with people's pockets in the grocery store.
Joe, Sal, Murr, and Q try their hands at giving palm readings, manicures, and much more in a humiliating quest to avoid facing the ultimate punishment.
The guys put their green thumbs to the test as workers in a garden center, demonstrate how not to save lives as CPR instructors, and they're full of bologna working a deli counter.
The guys share humiliating text messages in a quiet waiting room, shampoo women's hair and teach a driver's ed course.
The guys try to sell diamonds to unsuspecting couples ready to tie the knot and pose as members of a unwelcoming committee down at the boardwalk.
The guy's serve up a new round of mischief at White Castle, pose as bouncers and offer phony horoscope readings.
The guys ask strangers for help with some big items and share their entrepreneurial tips with a group of unfortunate souls; a big loser strikes out while posing as ``that dad'' at a Little League softball game.
The guys dress to the nines, but act like zeroes while trying to get sympathy, and tonight's big loser faces the music in a tone-deaf punishment.
The guys spin a wheel and creep out shoppers at the mall; tonight's punishment leaves one Joker soaked, enraged, and totally shocked.
The guys look for partners in crime at a supermarket and throw caution to the wind as helpless romantics; tonight's loser has a serious wardrobe malfunction.
The guys bark up the wrong tree at a pet store; tonight's big loser virtually loses his mind after entering a world he's never visited before.
The guys show who's boss at a fast food joint, and whisper sweet nothings at a grocery store; the big loser helps a cow in labor, and almost buys the farm.
Sal, Joe, Murr and Q get snap happy posing as photographers; three Jokers are faced with a punishment that's not child's play.
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q put the nasty in ``namaste'' when they lead guided meditations; the big loser gets boxed in with a 24-hour punishment.
Sal, Murr, Joe and Q say ``aloha'' from Hawaii; blood in the water after the loser with too many fails swims with the fishes.
The guys go out of line managing a ride at a theme park, get wet on a river adventure and the loser goes from hero to zero; Joey Fatone sits down with Murr and Q for insider info during the after party.
Sal, Q, Joe and Murr bus their way through Katz's Deli, then express some unpopular opinions at the park; plus, the big loser must talk his way through some real highs and lows, in a punishment that truly sucks.
Sal, Q, Joe, and Murr are at Universal Studios in Hollywood, Calif.; they serve up ridiculous surveys, then make things awkward while posing as maintenance workers; the big loser can't catch a break, no matter how many times he tries.
Q, Joe, Sal, and Murr one-up each other while trying not to laugh; they team up for a lunch that's for the birds; the big loser hits the Broadway stage where he's treated to a classic New York welcome by an agitated crowd.
Murr, Q, Joe, and Sal participate in a fake documentary, then find themselves in the middle of a marshmallow-throwing contest; the big loser cannot find customers' dinner reservations.
The guys try not to crack up during a four-way face off; the guys find out that a stroll with the Gatto pups is no walk in the park; the loser suffers more than muscle failure in a major-league embarrassment.
Q, Sal, Joe and Murr Greek out while lending a hand at a casual restaurant; the big loser gets spitting mad when forced to spend some quality time at the zoo.
The guys pump the breaks on a bike ride to ask perplexed strangers for help and cut the java line to get the go-ahead on some very strange emails; the big loser gets schooled in a game show that barely makes the grade.
The guys turn on the charm to make a restaurant basement sound enticing and recruit unsuspecting shoppers to shout out bizarre nicknames; then, tonight's big loser must find his way out of the cuckoo's nest before the chicks get crazy.
The Jokers act fast and furiously as employees at a theme park and go postal on model citizens who don't realize they're part of the picture; the big loser tumbles and falls after antagonizing a room full of Guy Fieri fans.
The Jokers perform unusual methods of DNA testing and get too close for comfort at the grocery store; the big loser cracks under pressure during a presentation at a children's museum.
Q, Joe, Sal, and Murr rat each other out at a pizza place and get into textual relationships with strangers at the mall; the big loser ``twerks'' hard for the money at an impromptu bikini car wash.
Joe, Murr, Q, and Sal have fast fingers at a focus group and leave no cereal box unturned at the grocery store; the big loser opens a can of something fierce at a local donation center.
The guys get a little punchy while giving boxing lessons and head to the mall to share the gift of music with strangers; tonight's loser delivers the right speech to the wrong audience and gets scared straight.
Murr, Sal, Joe and Q play a game at the grocery store then take over each other's phones.
The guys lend an unhelpful hand while working at a high-tech store, then play detectives at the mall in search of perps on the loose.
The guys get ballsy while posing as salesmen, and then try to outdo each other as they invade the personal space of confused strangers.
The guys get sassy while posing as auto parts salesmen, then head to the mall where they try to reel in unsuspecting shoppers; tonight's big loser is stuck in a horrible mess after being locked inside a rigged bathroom of horrors.
The guys mix it up with fellow passengers by turning the pool deck into their personal playground, then offer a boatload of misinformation while posing as entertainment directors.
The guys get themselves into some hairy predicaments at the beauty supply store; a language barrier adds to the awkwardness during a text message challenge in Times Square.
The guys share secrets with shoppers; the guys get creative in an art store; the big loser heads to the airport with a travel itinerary that would make anyone nauseous.
The guys pitch fabulous and tasty mascot ideas to diehard baseball fans. Then, Joe and Q, break-it-down old-school-style at the mall. And finally, Sal and Murr face-off in a challenge that literally proves neither is book smart.
The guys talk ticks, tricks, and antics; see the Jokers' best bloopers, and learn all about the guys' annoying habits that aren't captured on camera.
The guys try to reach out and touch people at the mall with anything but their hands; the guys must quit their jobs in front of a crowd.
The guys push all the wrong buttons at a video game store, try to rope rock climbers into repeating a bizarre word and give away tickets to a flop of a show.
Serving guests at a sub shop; using memory to get through a series of commands; the loser experiences the painful pangs of parenthood.
The guys test fate with the ``Wheel of Doom''; Joe and Sal act as mall janitors; dental assistants; Sal faces his fear of cats.
The guys host a taste test with embarrassing survey questions, haggle over priceless pieces of junk at a flea market, and tank as attendants at a gas station.
The guys teach a dance class, attempt to sell tickets to Broadway plays and demand a rematch in sudden death debates.
The guys face off as optometrists, they break each others' banks giving bad financial advice, and push outrageous political platforms in a fruitless hunt for votes.
The guys endure a shakedown at a discount store, test fate with the ``Wheel of Doom'' and attempt to become Hibachi chefs.
The guys search for imaginary places with a little help from strangers, pick their own poison in the park, and there's a surprise behind every door in the horrifying hunt for a house-sitter.
The guys debut uninspiring inventions to stunned focus groups, use people for pillows, talk shoppers out of their desired products; then the loser has his laptop make noises in a coffee shop.
The guys conduct a focus group with unique consumer questioning, are totally unfit as trainers in a gym class, and pretend to work at a famous New York bakery.
The guys swipe food off diners' plates, tutor students in languages they don't speak and try to start a dance party.
The guys massage beach goers on the boardwalk, broadcast the news from Times Square, and get their kicks teaching a karate class.
The guys illustrate their lack of skill as caricature artists in the mall, demonstrate their odd living habits while interviewing for roommates, and try to cut the line for Broadway tickets in Times Square.
The guys take name-calling to new heights and ask for bogus donations; the night's big loser gets a shave that's too close for comfort.
Murr, Joe, Sal and Q go head-to-head in a focus group; the loser gets hunted down during a walk of shame.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr go face-to-face at a clothing store; the loser crashes a classy book reading, learning that silence is golden.
The guys make passes at supermarket shoppers, then pose as reporters; with a painfully invasive punishment, tonight's loser is the butt of the joke.
The guys play helpless oddballs in a waiting room, then ask grocery shoppers for cash; tonight's loser becomes the number one enemy of women everywhere.
The guys pose as inhospitable restaurant hosts, then beg strangers to babysit their grandfathers; the longest punishment in the show's history.
Murr, Sal, Q and Joe head to Joey Fatone's hot dog joint to dish up weenies; the night's big loser performs a stand-up comedy routine but barely gets out alive.
Q, Sal, Joe and Murr act as not-so-handy-men assembling furniture; Thanksgiving comes early for tonight's loser when he must talk turkey at a dating event.
Sal, Q, Joe and Murr pair up in focus group presentations; the night's loser tries to cure the public of a nasty habit - but gets people smoking mad.
Sal, Murr, Q and Joe convince shoppers to repeat odd catch phrases; going mental as psychoanalysts; the evening's losers perform at a halftime show.
Murr, Sal, Q and Joe pose as TV execs pitching insane shows; the night's big loser undergoes a psychic reading that puts his real life on the wrong track.
Q, Sal, Murr and Joe compete in a four-way challenge; at a child's art class, a big loser is hit with an on-the-spot punishment.
Sal, Murr, Joe, and Q play matchmakers at the food court; the Jokers pose as architects, sharing some perplexing new building technology; the night's big loser makes a connection while networking -- and won't let go.
Q, Sal, Murr and Joe mean no disrespect to patrons at a food court, then cut to the chase while posing as tailors. Later, strangers pick sides in a wild debate, and tonight's big loser takes the cake with his crumby punishment.
Joe, Q, Sal and Murr go incognito to fool unsuspecting strangers, pop in for a coffee just in time to miss out on a big prize, and the big loser has a rotten punishment.
Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr test their parental instincts by reading their daughters' diaries, then they give presentations that are anything but normal; the big loser gets painfully honest with bodybuilders at the gym.
Q, Murr, Joe and Sal offer up peculiar specials at a steakhouse and get creepy while helping to clean a prop house; the big loser realizes he may need his own lifeguard after making waves at the pool.
Sal, Joe, Murr and Q try to hold it together as receptionists checking in some strange characters; they offer up odd rewards to helpful strangers, and the big loser gets the stuffing squished out of him at the mall.
Q, Murr, Joe and Sal eavesdrop on strangers' conversations; the big loser gives out a single business card at a networking event.
Joe, Q, Sal, and Murr crack each other up from behind glass, then test out awkward proposals; plus, the big loser gets tongue-tied while speaking to government officials; Joey Fatone goes behind the scenes on ``After Party.''
Joe, Murr, Q and Sal run a surprise challenge; a stint at the Cake Boss's counter is anything but sweet; advice for children turns awkward when heard by strangers; the night's loser looks for a new do, but not for himself.
Murr, Joe and Sal pitch toys that should be kept away from tots, face off at a market, and see spots at the mall; the big loser sticks his nose where it does not belong.
Joe, Murr, Sal and Q skirt the law while posing as receptionists, then go fishing at an unlikely locale; the night's big losers attempt to give one unlucky customer the deal of a lifetime.
Sal, Joe, Murr and Q take a spin in a motorized chair, hoping the kindness of strangers will keep them on track; the night's big loser walks away bruised and battered after being forced to clear some tables in an unusual way.
The guys freak out a focus group by reading ridiculous answers; put on their game faces for a toilet paper shoot out; the loser gets all dressed up for nothing.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr freeze out ice skaters at Wollman Rink's rental counter in Central Park; the guys ask strangers to mind their manners; the loser must wear a diaper for a sumo-sized punishment.
The jokers trouble art loving patrons at a gallery opening, and pass strange judgment on shoppers at the grocery store.
The guys try planting kisses on unsuspecting strangers at the mall, then they focus-group their life stories as potential movies.
The guys take to the ice for a game that puts them on the cutting edge of embarrassment; the guys try to persuade some New Yorkers to support some ridiculous causes.
The guys invade a library to see who can make the most noise without getting into trouble; they head to the mall, where they embark on a futile quest to find their missing wives; pucks fly when two jokers get iced out by New Jersey Devils players.
The guys try to keep a straight face as the other Jokers act out bizarre scenes; the guys try to get an embarrassing word in edgewise with strangers at the park.
The guys celebrate three years of embarrassing each other; some bonus footage of the guys' favorite moments.
The guys try to warm up to strangers at a ski lodge; the loser is the surprise entertainer at the wrong party.
The guys give a taste of their awkward customer service at a liquor store, take tickets of humiliation at a deli counter, and try to get signatures to recognize phony holidays.
The guys head to the Lone Star State where they whip up trouble teaching cowboy skills on a ranch, and forget their southern hospitality trying to sell western wear.
Sal, Joe, Murr and Q meet after the show to talk about their favorite moments during the show not to mention the most uncomfortable, most embarrassing, most humiliating and most outrageous.
The guys are forced to look for love in all the wrong places at a singles' event, and make embarrassing calls on strangers' cells; there's no happily-ever-after for tonight's big loser when his storybook ending becomes a humiliating sob story.
The guys enlist shoppers to settle senseless debates in the mall; scream for ice-cream as patrons in a parlor; protest unconventional causes in the park.
The guys share shameful secrets in the park; don headsets at a fast food drive-through; try to convince unsuspecting strangers to dance with them.
The guys say all the wrong things when conducting sensitivity training, have unexpected celebrity sightings on the street, and are forced into being unreceptive receptionists in a busy office.
The guys try to hold strangers' hands in the park, get touchy feely with patrons in a comic book store, and race through the aisles of a grocery store.
The guys work as dental assistants; work at a movie theater snack counter and participate in a photo shoot at a public park for their blogs.
The guys relive the moments that made them cringe, crack under pressure, and reveal behind the scenes info on the surprises that came out of left field.
The guys discuss their most shocking incidents, the best reactions, and reveal never before seen moments from the cutting room floor.
Friends compete to embarrass each other; speed dating with the world's worst pickup lines; phony fortunes on the boardwalk; getting personal in the hygiene aisle of a pharmacy.
The guys use humiliating one-liners on strangers, play a unique word game and attempt to get shoppers in a car trunk.
The guys get liberal with lotion down at the shore, shop from other people's carts in a supermarket, and try to scam their way to a free dish of yogurt.
Sal, Murr, Q, and Joe serve up some mischief at White Castle, take on tourists in Times Square, and check out customers in a warehouse store.
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The guys conduct focus groups where they try to sell illogical inventions and clash with shoppers at a shoe store.
The guys pose employees at a copy center, then conduct bizarre exit interviews for moviegoers; tonight's big loser becomes the least popular guy at the party.
The guys pose as unreceptive receptionists, then head to a world famous wax museum; tonight's losers are taken on a chopper ride from hell.
Sal, Joe, Murr and Q act frosty while working the ice cream counter, taking Joe's dogs for a romp in the park with help from some strangers; the loser watches his blood boil while performing with a gospel choir.
Murr, Sal, Q and Joe serve up the goods at a juice bar, and tonight's loser confronts his biggest fear in a punishment that leaves him practically catatonic.
Sal, Joe, Murr and Q get stuck in a grocery showdown, beg strangers for questionable quotes, and spew financial tips that are anything but sound; the night's big loser earns a time-out for his outrageous behavior at a kids' play space.
Q, Sal, Murr and Joe use a two-way mirror to get each other to crack; the loser gets taken for a ride that ends at the Statue of Liberty.
The guys are hit with some bad reception while working behind a desk; the guys head to the park where they ask strangers for advice on their questionable life choice; tonight's big loser is tasked with taking photos of a water aerobics class.
Murr, Joe, Q and Sal are a little too generous with fellow shoppers at the market, then ask strangers to help them out of a texting jam. Plus, the big loser fights his way - repeatedly - to the best seat in the house.
Joe, Murr, Q, and Sal send blood pressure rates sky-high while posing as nurses, then they stroll through the store with their wives; the big loser wishes he could check out early at a pop-up fashion show.
Sal, Murr, Joe, and Q pull desk duty; the Jokers bar strangers from the bathroom; the big loser learns the hard way that gratuity is not included.
Q, Joe, Sal, and Murr get tech help from some confused tutors; they play hot potato in a shoe store; the big loser wishes he could press escape during a brutal coffee shop punishment.
Murr, Sal, Joe, and Q take some customers for a wild ride, and things get messy when they ask fellow shoppers for a hand; the big losers suffer a monster punishment that leaves them crushed.
Sal, Murr, Joe and Q don absurd disguises to trick unsuspecting receptionists, then try to convince strangers to sign off on some unusual emails; the big loser turns a harmless dance class into a dance with danger.
Murr, Joe, Q and Sal return to the dentist's office, then try to make each other laugh in a food court tournament; the big loser strips for a rowdy group of ladies.
Q, Sal, Murr and Joe compete in a focus group face-off, convincing people that their TV show ideas are the best; the losers stand to get run out of town when they reveal their financial mismanagement plan to charity donors.
Murr, Sal, Joe, and Q enlist shoppers to help them avoid a rogue security guard; the big loser faces the wrath of a crowd of rockers.
Sal, Murr, Q and Joe climb to the Top of the Rock for some awkward interactions, then ``wet'' their appetites at a bagel shop; the evening's loser takes a run across the Brooklyn Bridge that is anything but inspiring.
The guy's try to justify a soaking wet humiliation, then showcase their event planning company at a wedding expo; tonight's loser finds himself in a compromising position when face-to-face with Danica McKellar.
The guys go behind the counter of a burger joint to serve up an unhealthy dose of awkwardness; tonight's big loser finds himself trapped inside his own nightmare.
The guys hit the supermarket to mess with shoppers and draw straws at a barbecue joint; tonight's loser gets a bad case of stage fright while giving the performance of his life.
The guys host a team-building seminar that's definitely not safe for work and then channel their inner Picassos by posing as caricature artists on the boardwalk.
The guys put their sword wielding skills to the test; one joker is forced to face a world class athlete.
The guys push their luck with strangers on the beach; the guys zip around on scooters controlled by the other Jokers.
Joe, Murr, Sal and Q serve up tasks as deli waiters; deli customers are asked to settle debates; an embarrassing toast leaves everyone speechless.
The guys fumble through the aisles of a grocery store, and re-gift the kooky contents of a mystery bag; the guys must seek out the chosen one, in an embarrassing needle-in-a-haystack challenge.
The guys meet to talk about their favorite moments; the most uncomfortable, most embarrassing, most humiliating and most outrageous.
The guys call it quits with a cringe-worthy public announcement, and act as dinosaur experts with preposterous prehistoric lessons.
The guys strike the wrong chord as music instructors and try to save face in a humiliating focus group face-off.
The Jokers lack customer service skills as bumbling bellhops, pitch strange inventions to a confused focus group, and serve lunch with a side of awkward when they man a hot dog stand. The guys reach high to surprise tonight's big loser.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr pose as concierges in a hotel lobby; then try committing insurance fraud with the help of confused strangers; tonight's loser suffers a very personal punishment.
Q, Sal, Murr, and Joe get their checks bounced by customers who notice unusual charges, then help out coworkers with some peculiar trust exercises; the big loser finds himself balls-deep at a carnival game that's rigged for him to lose.
Gluing phones to faces, faking pregnancies, and pranking the ultimate April Fool.
Searching the video universe for the most idiotic pranksters imaginable.
Brawling dancers; a rapper who is more a cougher; creepy furniture store commercials.
A TV chef who can't stop laughing, a ninja laying waste to water bottles.
Dancers damage each other; Russian boy-band with dental issues; comedian with pepper spray.
Michael pushes a single-serve soup machine fit for space travel and amazes patrons with an ear wax removal kit that takes DIY candles to a shocking level; Michael stuns a massage therapist when a healing stone gets stuck in a client.
Michael silences a traveling squeak while remodeling a home; a hospital becomes the scene of a mind-bending game of cops and robbers.
Michael proves chipmunks are nature's accountants; Michael stuns a museum worker by bringing a fossilized creature to life.
Michael reveals a coffee-making app, gets textually active with the world's thinnest disposable phone, and debuts a new beauty invention that turns ugly.
Brandon ``Hot Sauce'' Glover reveals just how petty he can be in relationships.
Joyelle Johnson will no longer date actors; Daniel Weingarten is challenged by his parents; Yamaneika runs the streets; Rachel Feinstein's mother has soul.
Rachel Feinstein pokes fun after sex; funny man Tony Baker and his date run into thieves; comic Nate Jackson's tough time as a baby.
Ron G deals with a stalker problem; Steven Briggs finds his roommate's rent money in a restroom; Correy Bell devises a unique workout plan for her deliciously chubby son; Neko White rages against dogs in strollers.
Michael shows off an impossible way to organize your clothes; there are some surprises lurking in our favorite foods at the super market; Michael pushes his skills by tricking two people at the same time.
Michael schools a man on fish fossil breeding at a rock store; he colors with his tongue at a paint store; on a construction site, Michael and his helper dig up a skeleton that still has some life in it.
Michael gives a confused woman the license to speed at the Department of Motor Vehicles; he unclogs a toaster at the return counter; he blows the mind of a beach attendant with a scaly encounter from under the sea.
Michael explores the true depth of a deep-dish pizza; he plays doctor to a patient who questions his vision and sanity; as a locksmith, Michael stuns his assistant with a surprise on the other side of the door.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr pose as concierges in a hotel lobby; then try committing insurance fraud with the help of confused strangers; tonight's loser suffers a very personal punishment.
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q put the nasty in ``namaste'' when they lead guided meditations; the big loser gets boxed in with a 24-hour punishment.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr play receptionists looking for suspicious names; the guys seek marriage advice from strangers after a private eye shares incriminating photos; the big loser goes from pissed off to pissed on in the matter of one punishment.
Joe, Murr, Q, and Sal are at the massage parlor for much ``kneaded'' relaxation; they ask strangers their opinions on questionable yearbook ads; the big loser has an awkward but ``fan-tastic'' time in the sun.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr pose as concierges in a hotel lobby; then try committing insurance fraud with the help of confused strangers; tonight's loser suffers a very personal punishment.
Q, Joe, Sal, and Murr one-up each other while trying not to laugh; they team up for a lunch that's for the birds; the big loser hits the Broadway stage where he's treated to a classic New York welcome by an agitated crowd.
Michael turns leftovers into beauty products at a soap shop; a hip-hop fan at a record store learns how to jump around; Michael's coworker at a children's store learns about the dangers of babysitting.
Michael reveals an exciting new way to fix a tablet, makes an impossible-to-swallow drink and turns a dog into the world's smartest animal.
Exploding fruit; levitation sparklers; a discovery in hemp technology; a time capsule blows a man's mind.
Michael shows some unsuspecting shoppers how to manipulate solid objects, and he reveals the truth about automatic vacuums; one employee's shift at a camping store becomes very colorful and confusing.
Going behind the scenes to see what challenge was canceled and rescheduled three times, why some people didn't want to be included in the show and what questions the guys prepared for each other that didn't make the cut.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr pose as concierges in a hotel lobby; then try committing insurance fraud with the help of confused strangers; tonight's loser suffers a very personal punishment.
A behind-the-scenes look at the very first ``Impractical Jokers'' episode; the social superpower now possessed by the Jokers; the audio equipment not used anymore; the true history behind Joe's ``nosing.''
A behind-the-scenes look at the crew's favorite challenges, the show's original title and how the Jokers pick their victims.
A behind-the-scenes look at who considered taking a quick thumbs down; Murr's preferred vacation; how many attempts it took to film the punishment.
The Jokers kill the idea of shirtless Joe in the boxing ring; the guys mess with Sal before his ``Scared Straight'' punishment.
The guys blend in with a focus group in ``Laugh Man Standing''; Sal considers offering a treat to children in an art studio; Joe sets Q up for a surprise punishment.
A gym owner helps prevent Joe from getting punched in the nose during his stare-down punishment.
Q, Sal, Murr and Joe share how long Murr had to hold each pose for his nude modeling punishment.
Sal, Murr, Q and Joe share what Q feared the most when facing down an alligator.
Michael reboots a living skeleton, an instant pet trap, a flipping mermaid, and more.
Michael remodels some very hungry chocolate bunnies; then, he lives magic moments meeting a follower.
Reanimating a chameleon fish; rebooting lengthy corks; remaking the airport bird man; more with all-new reactions.
Neko White has a run in with the new sheriff in town; Alex Scott teaches how to take cover; Tacarra Williams gets the fright of her life in her son's bedroom.
Countdown of life's funniest obstacles from the Ladies of Laff Mobb.
A behind-the-scenes look at which Joker included inline skating as a skill on his resume, which one was a ``mathlete'' in high school and which one was afraid of the dark as a child.
Which two Jokers have learned how to practice transcendental meditation? Who takes fashion tips from Joe? And which famous boy band member did the guys first meet at Carnegie Deli? Go behind the scenes to find out!
Sal and Q bring up a topic while Murr and Joe are on the floor for ``Health Nuts''; Murr trades his jacket for a pack of smokes, then has to buy it back.
A novel inspires Murr's ill-fated chest paint challenge; identifying which Jokers play video games the most; learning the hardest part of punishments for Joe.
Michael uses an inhaler during a trick; the magic team surprises Michael during a trick; the name of Michael's pet tarantula; one of Michael's passions besides magic; never-before-seen clips.
A trick nearly wounds a delivery man; an illusion is difficult for even skilled magicians to pull off; fans speculate about the show's connection to the illuminati; with never-before-seen footage.
Why Michael had to get scorpion training; what animal the crew chased around a store; Michael's favorite vacation spots; never-before-seen footage.
Why Michael says ``shenanigans'' during some tricks; Michael's favorite trick of all time; why the crew had to shut down production for an hour; never-before-seen footage.
Adam shines a light on why drivers are rarely prosecuted for car accidents that result in death; he breaks down border patrol's search policies; Adam examines the messed-up history of corpses and medical studies.
Adam takes down do-gooders and reveals how Teach For America is harmful to both students and teachers; he uncovers the ineffectiveness of recycling and calls out the billionaires who create charities for tax breaks.
Adam and Emily prepare for a big night out by revealing the marketing ploy that convinced women to shave and the fashion agendas that created pockets; then, the two friends probe the truth about alcohol consumption.
Adam lets his freedom flag fly by examining why the United States doesn't have higher rates of social mobility; he then uncovers the flaws within the U.S. Constitution and examines the country's progression and regression.
Michael hashes out new ideas at a hemp store, inspects spooky churches and teams up with actor Jack Black.
Michael and his fellow employees debate the authenticity of a giant lizard and find a game with a very specific target audience.
Michael shows a caterer the true power of dairy products, and an antique store customer is stunned when a species of termite chews through the scenery.
Discovering a ferocious new breed of animal at a park; invading a local tea shop; Michael transforms himself at an abandoned art studio.
In a local Chicago diner, Michael brings new meaning to the term ``hold the pickles''; discovering an aggressive new breed of fungus at Humboldt Park.
Michael proves one is what one drinks; derailing a commuter's sense of reality.
Brad Williams brings the heat, Street Fighter style; Sydnee Washington has a hot date with Father Time; Yamaneika daydreams about being kidnapped; Calvin Evans gets less than he bargained for on his no-frills plane ticket.
Sydney Castillo wants his hair back; Rachel Feinstein has her hands full on a playdate; Mark Viera feels the spirit of the wildcat in his new kicks.
Vanessa Gonzalez gets hot and heavy over pizza; Rita Brent meets a 6-year-old with more than just an old soul; Gina Yashere comes face to face with a Jamaican pick-up artist; Orlando Leyba exposes a big scam at the gym.
Countdown of life's funniest obstacles from the Ladies of Laff Mobb.
Sal, Joe, Murr and Q try to hold it together as receptionists checking in some strange characters; they offer up odd rewards to helpful strangers, and the big loser gets the stuffing squished out of him at the mall.
Joe, Murr, Sal and Q skirt the law while posing as receptionists, then go fishing at an unlikely locale; the night's big losers attempt to give one unlucky customer the deal of a lifetime.
Sal, Murr, Joe and Q survey employees with odd questions; tonight's loser unveils a mural in a small town whose residents react with big-city rage.
Countdown of life's funniest obstacles from the Ladies of Laff Mobb.
Sal, Murr, Joe, and Q play matchmakers at the food court; the Jokers pose as architects, sharing some perplexing new building technology; the night's big loser makes a connection while networking -- and won't let go.
Joe, Q, Sal and Murr go incognito to fool unsuspecting strangers, pop in for a coffee just in time to miss out on a big prize, and the big loser has a rotten punishment.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr dodge shakedowns with the help of some strangers and then get handsy in a parking lot; a clip bait battle takes place in the park and the loser has a run-in at a party.
Q, Murr, Joe and Sal get drenched at a water park, and play a wild round of TP basketball at a grocery store; the loser strikes out while jockeying for a ball from New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard.
Michael bakes bread in a deli with power tools; Michael's outfit change doesn't suit a tux store customer; at the Chicago White Sox's stadium, Michael swings for the fences with a fiery trick that stuns his helper.
While working in a cheese store, Michael milks the reaction of a woman stunned by breeding brie; Michael nails down the perfect app in a salon and unpacks a trick in an airport that ruffles his assistant's feathers.
Michael sweetens a woman's day, causing a chocolate bunny to eat her ring; he inflates pretzels at a baseball stadium snack stand; one of Michael's tricks gets flushed down the tubes.
Michael feeds a cannibalistic plant at a garden center; he sells a necktie that literally suits itself; at a hockey rink, Michael's assistant is speechless with a trick so electric it melts the ice.
Murr, Sal, Q and Joe head to Joey Fatone's hot dog joint to dish up weenies; the night's big loser performs a stand-up comedy routine but barely gets out alive.
Murr, Sal, Q and Joe pose as TV execs pitching insane shows; the night's big loser undergoes a psychic reading that puts his real life on the wrong track.
The guys go to a supermarket with bells on and try to reminisce with strangers in the park; the three losers are put through an epic trial by fire.
Acting as restaurant managers; Singing along with strangers trying to name that (made up) tune; at the park for some awkward fun in the sun; the big loser gets wrapped up in a birthday surprise that definitely wasn't on his wish list.
A prankster freaks out his friends when he hacks into their webcams; a man covered in water bottles becomes a crash test dummy; a randy baboon gropes a reporter.
A surprise marriage proposal ends up on the floor; a dad goes one-on-one with an alligator; racing across a frozen swimming pool is a bad idea.
A man plays a game of tag with a cheetah; live T.V. blunders; a hamster wheel combined with a motorcycle.
Watch a macho man scream when his buddies drop a spider on his shoulder; a young girl uses a motorcycle to pull out her brother's loose tooth.
The clock is ticking during a time sensitive challenge in the park; tonight's big loser thinks he can sing and dance his way out of his punishment.
The guys spread the love in a bridal dress shop; then attempt to sway focus groups with fragrance campaigns that truly stink; the big loser wonders if he's too old to get a visit from the tooth fairy.
The guys share humiliating text messages in a quiet waiting room, shampoo women's hair and teach a driver's ed course.
The guy's serve up a new round of mischief at White Castle, pose as bouncers and offer phony horoscope readings.
The guys swipe food off diners' plates, tutor students in languages they don't speak and try to start a dance party.
Detectives Jake Peralta, Amy Santiago, Rosa Diaz and Sgt. Terry Jeffords lead a loveable and offbeat squad that must get its act together when Brooklyn's 99th Precinct gets a new captain, the no-nonsense, unflappable Raymond Holt.
Detectives Jake Peralta, Amy Santiago, Rosa Diaz and Sgt. Terry Jeffords lead a loveable and offbeat squad that must get its act together when Brooklyn's 99th Precinct gets a new captain, the no-nonsense, unflappable Raymond Holt.
Detectives Jake Peralta, Amy Santiago, Rosa Diaz and Sgt. Terry Jeffords lead a loveable and offbeat squad that must get its act together when Brooklyn's 99th Precinct gets a new captain, the no-nonsense, unflappable Raymond Holt.
Detectives Jake Peralta, Amy Santiago, Rosa Diaz and Sgt. Terry Jeffords lead a loveable and offbeat squad that must get its act together when Brooklyn's 99th Precinct gets a new captain, the no-nonsense, unflappable Raymond Holt.
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Murr, Sal, Joe and Q beg shoppers to hold on to a weird item and then teach tech to seniors; the loser reveals his embarrassing digital life to his dad.
Q, Sal, Joe and Murr explain why they've been doused with water at the mall; the big loser plays a pirate but won't find any rum in his cup.
Q, Sal, Joe, and Murr play a game of tag at a coffee shop, then convince shoppers to deliver sketchy messages at the grocery store; the big loser may lose his mind in the show's first-ever non-punishment punishment.
Sal, Q, Joe and Murr bus their way through Katz's Deli, then express some unpopular opinions at the park; plus, the big loser must talk his way through some real highs and lows, in a punishment that truly sucks.
Going behind the scenes to see what challenge was canceled and rescheduled three times, why some people didn't want to be included in the show and what questions the guys prepared for each other that didn't make the cut.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr pose as concierges in a hotel lobby; then try committing insurance fraud with the help of confused strangers; tonight's loser suffers a very personal punishment.
Sal, Q, Joe, and Murr are at Universal Studios in Hollywood, Calif.; they serve up ridiculous surveys, then make things awkward while posing as maintenance workers; the big loser can't catch a break, no matter how many times he tries.
Murr, Q, Joe, and Sal participate in a fake documentary, then find themselves in the middle of a marshmallow-throwing contest; the big loser cannot find customers' dinner reservations.
Going behind the scenes to see what challenge was canceled and rescheduled three times, why some people didn't want to be included in the show and what questions the guys prepared for each other that didn't make the cut.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr pose as concierges in a hotel lobby; then try committing insurance fraud with the help of confused strangers; tonight's loser suffers a very personal punishment.
Murr, Q, Joe, and Sal pose as nutritionists trying to recruit clients, then quit their jobs for bizarre reasons. Later, the guys go head-to-head in a debate judged by a stranger. The punishment takes a toll on the loser, putting him in a tight spot.
Murr, Sal, Joe and Q showcase questionable products to participants, then rescue strangers who don't need to be rescued; the big loser must hit and run his mouth to get himself out of trouble.
Q, Murr, Sal and Joe seek help from customers while escaping security at the grocery store; they tell bizarre tales to diners at a food court; the big loser is left looking for a missing letter.
Joe, Murr, Q and Sal run a surprise challenge; a stint at the Cake Boss's counter is anything but sweet; advice for children turns awkward when heard by strangers; the night's loser looks for a new do, but not for himself.
Murr, Joe and Sal pitch toys that should be kept away from tots, face off at a market, and see spots at the mall; the big loser sticks his nose where it does not belong.
Sal, Joe, Murr and Q take a spin in a motorized chair, hoping the kindness of strangers will keep them on track; the night's big loser walks away bruised and battered after being forced to clear some tables in an unusual way.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr dodge shakedowns with the help of some strangers and then get handsy in a parking lot; a clip bait battle takes place in the park and the loser has a run-in at a party.
The guys square off in a toy-pitching competition; the big loser must quiet down patrons in a food court.
Q, Sal, Joe and Murr explain why they've been doused with water at the mall; the big loser plays a pirate but won't find any rum in his cup.
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q put the nasty in ``namaste'' when they lead guided meditations; the big loser gets boxed in with a 24-hour punishment.
The guys serve up raw deals at a pawn shop counter and try to convince strangers to give them hugs; tonight's loser performs his life story through song.
The guys shock their fellow shoppers by going footloose in a discount store and pose insane questions to strangers in the park; tonight's big loser is taken for the ride of his life in a tricked-out wheelchair he can't possibly control.
The guys dress to the nines, but act like zeroes while trying to get sympathy, and tonight's big loser faces the music in a tone-deaf punishment.
The guys spin a wheel and creep out shoppers at the mall; tonight's punishment leaves one Joker soaked, enraged, and totally shocked.
The guys mix it up with fellow passengers by turning the pool deck into their personal playground, then offer a boatload of misinformation while posing as entertainment directors.
The jokers trouble art loving patrons at a gallery opening, and pass strange judgment on shoppers at the grocery store.
The guys take to the ice for a game that puts them on the cutting edge of embarrassment; the guys try to persuade some New Yorkers to support some ridiculous causes.
Learning which books one never wants to hear at bedtime; the most miserable way to get stuck cheating; a flasher and a scorned fiancé compete to see who gets to the final round and a chance at the $30,000 grand prize.
A Tenderloins' mother comes out to witness a doctor retrieving a live animal from a nose; a fart professional; someone caught before the act.
A bad wedding officiant and someone who phone-sexed their mom battle it out to see who gets a chance at the $30,000 grand prize.
Murr doesn't want to pucker up; Sal would rather have fire ants on his face than have this misery; a bidet victim; someone who showed nudes to their boss.
Sal wrote fan letters to a celebrity as a kid; Murr loves a certain grocery game; how the guys found Sloppy Joe, who helped make Q's first Jeep punishment a milky mess.
One Joker only drinks coffee after 2 p.m.; a Joker is self-conscious about singing; how long Joe and Q waited inside while Murr and Sal hung out on a ski lift in the freezing cold.
A behind-the-scenes look at what Sal finds stressful about posing as a cashier, Q's favorite on-set beverage, and what time the crew arrived to get a front row seat for Joe's pee punishment.
Learning which Joker loves blackjack; two of the guys split season tickets for a basketball team; the guys find the lovely young lady whose heart Q broke during his ball field punishment.
Learning how Murr chose which guys to honk at Volcano Bay, what happened to the toilet paper used in ``Stock Boy Shootout,'' and how Joe managed to stay safe after messing with New York Mets fans at Citi Field.
A behind-the-scenes look to see which Joker has a weak spot for animals, which one made the best wingman back in his single days and how long it took Q to grow out his hair to have enough for a wig.
A Joker continues to pitch ideas for new shows to TV networks; the act known as corpsing, and identifying the Joker that does it the most; Sal endures a psychic punishment.
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Kevin and Brooke test hacks for holding it in; Nurse Hackie has the cure for itchy bites; road-trip hacks.
Kevin and Brooke test hacks for smelly kitty litter; Kevin makes a flute out of a carrot; the Hack Line of Defense has a testy bridezilla walking down the aisle in no time.
Kevin and Brooke give a failed lawn mower hack another chance; Kevin tests cheese cutting hacks; Hack 911 investigates a murder mystery.
Brooke and Kevin test out a new toilet hack; Brooke shares tips for hacking a dating profile; the shock of the season results when Señor Solución finally meets his match: his mother-in-law.
Joe, Q, Sal, and Murr crack each other up from behind glass, then test out awkward proposals; plus, the big loser gets tongue-tied while speaking to government officials; Joey Fatone goes behind the scenes on ``After Party.''
Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr test their parental instincts by reading their daughters' diaries, then they give presentations that are anything but normal; the big loser gets painfully honest with bodybuilders at the gym.
The guys try and work out the kinks as physical therapists; pitching some way out-of-the-box ideas for TV hosts; the big loser gets rolled over by some speedy ladies.
The guys rely on the kindness of strangers to help answer some awkward questions; the guys go looking for love in the park; the big loser strikes out amongst baseball fans with an assist from former MLB baseball player Tino Martinez.
The guys try not to crack up during a four-way face off; the guys find out that a stroll with the Gatto pups is no walk in the park; the loser suffers more than muscle failure in a major-league embarrassment.
Q, Sal, Joe and Murr Greek out while lending a hand at a casual restaurant; the big loser gets spitting mad when forced to spend some quality time at the zoo.