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#IMPRACTICAL JOKERS MURR SPEAKS ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING FULL#
Yet, the Jokers always seem to find unique ways to crack each other up, as witnessed in the episode “Fraudway” - a classic episode that displays the Jokers’ unique creativity to full effect.Įarly in the show, Q, Murr, Sal, and Joe are sitting in a waiting room with some strangers with the intention of forcing each other to laugh. Making somebody laugh when they’re expecting you to make them laugh can be a difficult feat. The three Jokers cap off their antics with a hilarious public display that draws the gaze of neighbors and prompts Sal to contemplate moving to a new local. Naturally, Joe takes it all to the extreme by rolling around naked on Sal’s couch. Much to his horror, a pre-recorded video features Q, Joe, and Murr engaging in, ah, crude behavior in and around Sal’s home. Still, the best gag of the episode sees Sal in front of a group of people delivering a lecture on stress management - ironic, given his propensity for extreme levels of anxiety. Joe speaks to a man in “baby talk,” which is as funny as it sounds, Q somehow gets a man to rub his thigh, Murr puts a stranger’s sock in his mouth, and Sal tries (and fails) to kiss one of the customers on the hand in princely fashion. “Sweat the Small Things” leans hard on the lewdness, with hilarious results.Īfter an opening bit in which Sal sabotages a painting class with poorly conceived ninja drawings and bizarre flirtations with the female artists in attendance, we jump to a restaurant where the Jokers crank up the obnoxious levels to 10. Sweat the Small Things (Season 2, Episode 18)

The bit eventually leads to a “cloning machine” where special guest star Rosie O’Donnell - Q’s doppelgänger, per the group - steps out to the surprise of everyone in attendance, especially Q. Making the episode even more memorable, the group forces Q, the day’s loser, to deliver a science lecture to a group of strangers. This leaves Joe needing six scoops to win - and the man delivers 30! Even better, the guests involved in the gag practically fall out of their chairs with laughter. Sal manages to deliver five before the guests realize he doesn’t work at the restaurant, Murr’s plans for a sneak attack fail miserably, while Q, clearly misunderstanding the rules of the game, dumps his entire potato bowl onto a customer’s plate. His goal? To dish out more scoops than his fellow Jokers. In one of the funniest Joe moments of the entire series, the man with no fear works an Italian accent to besiege a surprised (and very amused) family with heaps of mashed potatoes. Everything's Just Rosie (Season 2, Episode 22) However, what makes this episode truly stand out is the final punishment, during which Murr delivers a lecture on computer cleanliness and must watch as his private life is poured out over a giant screen for all to see. The reaction by the surrounding onlookers is hilarious. Later, Q drops some mints into a customer’s bottle of Pepsi and quickly dives for cover as the soda explodes. In the same segment, Sal induces laughs by scanning a jar of olive oil dozens of times and promptly asks the customer to pay him over $500. He runs all over the store while the customer hides her face in embarrassment.

The bit is used to great effect in “Cyber Buddies,” where, in an early sketch at a supermarket, Joe ends up shouting for his imaginary coworker to do a price check. “Impractical Jokers” has developed plenty of running gags throughout its evolution, including one in which Joe literally runs around screaming for a fictional man named Larry. Because let’s be honest, there really aren’t any bad episodes of “Impractical Jokers,” just those that tickle the funny bone a little harder than others.
#IMPRACTICAL JOKERS MURR SPEAKS ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING SERIES#
Each of the following episodes features at least one classic moment from the series that truly makes it stand out from the others. Think “Jackass,” only more family-friendly (the editors beep out a majority of the swearing) and less painful.Ĭreated in 2011, “Impractical Jokers” has continually found new ways to shock and surprise us over the years, which is why we decided to go through the series and pick out our favorite 25 episodes from the series in case you want to skip right to the good stuff. The latest tech news, global tech news daily, tech news today, startups, usa tech, asia tech, china tech, eu tech, global tech, in-depth electronics reviews, 24h tech news, 24h tech news, top mobile apps, tech news daily, gaming hardware, big tech news, useful technology tips, expert interviews, reporting on the business of technology, venture capital funding, programing language
