Impractical Jokers - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
HellCopter
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q pose as unreceptive receptionists in an office waiting room, then head to a wax museum where they mingle with the stiff crowd. And in the double punishment, the two losers are taken on a chopper ride from hell.
You're Cut Off
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q earn stamps of disapproval while posing as employees at a copy center, then conduct bizarre exit interviews for moviegoers before hitting the streets with some peculiar protests. Later, it's Unhappy Hour for tonight's big loser, as he cuts off paying customers and quickly becomes the least popular guy at the party.
Ruffled Feathers
The guys conduct focus groups to sell their illogical inventions created by the other guys, then head to a shoe store where they get off on the wrong foot. And tonight's big loser discovers he's more flight than fight at the zoo.
Stare Master
The guys play a game of copycat at the park while babysitting kids. Then, they hit the supermarket for an epic battle of catch and release, and tonight's loser learns that creeping around the gym is more uncomfortable than working out.
Bidder Loser
The guys try to dig themselves out of a jam by asking strangers to help bury bizarre items, then compete to see who can cling the longest to a stranger's car. And the big loser makes a room full of enemies at an auction house.
The Good, the Bad and the Punished
The guys pose as crabby NYC cab drivers, then head to the park to solicit undeserved congratulations. And in the special travel punishment, the big loser plays sheriff in an old Nevada town full of outlaws.
Putting the P in Pool
The guys pose as crummy cashiers at a grocery store and then head to the mall for a touching game involving laser pointers. Plus, the loser is soaked with embarrassment after making it clear to some swimmers that he's #1.
Statue of Limitations
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q greet customers at a restaurant while posing as inhospitable hosts, then beg strangers to babysit their grandfathers at the mall. And later, it's a top secret mission as tonight's big loser unknowingly endures the longest punishment in the history of Impractical Jokers.
Brother of the Sisterhood
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q cast each other as helpless oddballs in a waiting room, then head to the grocery store to convince shoppers to give them cash they clearly don't deserve. And later, the feminist movement is set back decades when tonight's big loser poses as an expert on women's issues.
Dark Side of the Moon
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q make bizarre passes at supermarket shoppers, then pose as roving reporters asking insane questions written by the other guys. And tonight's big loser is the butt of the joke after being prescribed a painfully invasive punishment.
Whose Phone is Ringing?
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr hit a bull's-eye while going face-to-face at a clothing store, and then try to undermine each other in a focus group where sabotage is the name of the game. Then, tonight's big loser crashes a classy book reading, and quickly learns that silence is indeed golden.
Centaur of Attention
Murr, Joe, Sal and Q go head-to-head in a focus group, trying to undermine each other at every turn. Then they spread some confusion at a bagel store before heading to the park where they hit all the wrong notes. Finally, tonight's big loser gets hunted down during a truly humiliating walk of shame.
Browbeaten
Sal, Q, Murr and Joe take name-calling to new, hilarious heights while playing receptionists. Then the guys hit a pizza shop, begging customers for donations to some half-baked charities. And in tonight's punishment, one Joker loses more than just his dignity when the other three guys give him an epic shave that's too close for comfort.
The Coward
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q show who's the boss while working the counter at a fast food joint, and then whisper sweet nothings to grocery store customers, looking for a little something in return. Then, tonight's big loser assists a cow in labor, and nearly winds up buying the farm.
Virtual Insanity
The guys bark up the wrong tree as employees at a pet store, then head to the market for a game that throws everything up in the air. And the big loser virtually loses his mind after entering a world he's never visited before.
Laundry Day
The guys are on the prowl for partners in crime at a supermarket, and then throw caution to the wind as helpless romantics in the park. Later, tonight's big loser adds some pep to an arena football game, treating the crowd to a wardrobe malfunction they'll never forget.
Water Torture
Joe, Q, Sal and Murr spin a wheel and hope for the best while creeping out shoppers at the mall. Then, the guys get what they deserve at a coffee shop, and it all leads to an impromptu punishment that leaves one Joker soaked, enraged, and totally shocked.
Hitting the Wrong Note
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr dress to the nines, but act like zeroes while trying to get sympathy for their problems. Then, a video game focus group goes off the rails, and tonight's big loser faces the music in a tone-deaf punishment that gets lost in translation.
Heckle and Hide
Heckle and Hide: Q, Murr, Sal and Joe ask strangers for a little help with some big items at the grocery store, and share their hot entrepreneurial tips with a group of poor unfortunate souls. Finally, tonight's big loser strikes out while posing as "that dad" at a little league softball game.
The Chairman
The Chairman: The guys shock shoppers by going footloose and fancy-free in a discount store, then pose insane questions to strangers in the park. And tonight's big loser is taken for a wild ride in a tricked-out wheelchair he can't possibly control.
Wrapper's Delight
Wrapper's Delight: Murr, Joe, Sal and Q make a mockery of each other while acting as restaurant managers, sing along with strangers trying to name that (made up) tune, and then head to the park for some awkward fun in the sun. Then tonight's big loser gets wrapped up in a birthday surprise that definitely wasn't on his wish list.
Ash Clown
The guys give customers an eye-opening experience at a glasses store, and then convince grocery shoppers to pass ridiculous messages while shopping. Plus, tonight's loser gives back at a Career Day assembly that's divorced from reality.
Spider Man
Sal, Murr, Joe and Q give all-you-can eat buffet customers all they can handle, and turn into real power tools while teaching workshops at a hardware store. Then, the big loser suffers a punishment that will make your skin crawl.
Stage Fright
The guys serve up raw deals while working the counter at a pawn shop and try to convince strangers in the park to give them hugs after incredibly bizarre apologies. Then, the big loser performs his own life story through song.
Training Day
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q show up to a supermarket with bells on, and then it's d?j? vu in the park as the guys try to reminisce with total strangers. And later, the three big losers are put through an epic trial by fire.
Nitro Circus Spectacular
The IMPRACTICAL JOKERS team with NITRO CIRCUS for a two-hour event, featuring obstacle courses, high-flying jumps, and a punishment unlike anything you've seen before.
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