

The last item is supposedly his personal tires and he must let them be sold, leaving his Jeep Wrangler with no tires.

Punishment: Q is forced to go to an auction house to sell items that are not actually his personal belongings, and every time the auction is about to close on them, he has to change his mind about selling them and take them back. The guys ask strangers to help them bury bizarre items in a park, go head-to-head to see who can cling to a car the longest, and play another game of "repeat after me". Punishment: Joe is forced to constantly stare at people working out in a gym until the others allow him to stop. The guys play copycat in the streets while babysitting kids who are being told what to say and do, then head to a supermarket to play an epic battle of catch and release. Punishment: Sal is forced to give a presentation to zoo patrons, with Q chosen to "assist" him, all the while dealing with his fears of the animals attacking him. The guys showcase their inventions to a focus group, and get off on the wrong foot at a shoe store. It was later revealed in an "Inside Jokes" version of the episode that Sal himself came up with the idea in the first place and the Jokers decided to use it against him. Punishment: At a major beer and wine event, Sal works as a vendor, and is forced to cut people off from drinking any more alcohol, or cut "all you can drink" bracelets off people's wrists so that they cannot drink anymore. The guys team up as employees at Unique Copy Center, do bizarre interviews with moviegoers, and stand up for ridiculous protests outside a Staten Island Ferry terminal. Q and Joe (knowing that Murr does not have his fatsuit on anymore), told the guys that the helicopter was about to crash, and the heaviest must jump out to prevent that from happening, Sal did not think Joe was serious for a second (since he won the race), but with scared hesitation he jumped out of the helicopter into a lake, despite winning the seat. They are then forced to ride a helicopter with one seat Sal as the winner of the race receives the seat as his prize, and since Murr lost he has to sit on the side of the helicopter. The fatsuit slowed him down to the point where he lost his momentum, thus causing Sal to win the race. Since Murr does not weigh as much as Sal does, he will be forced to wear a fatsuit while racing. Punishment: Murr and Sal made a bet that they can beat each other in a foot race.

The guys work as receptionists in a waiting room, and try to mingle with the stiff crowd at the world famous Madame Tussauds wax museum in New York.
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There are so many good bits to choose from, but the one that stands out to me the most I think, is where they show up at the library at Pace University in NYC with bags full of various kinds of noise makers and have to use them one by one until someone in the library reacts by "shushing" them, disrupting them or leaving the library.See also: List of Impractical Jokers episodes No. The chemistry they have with each other is also one of the things that makes the show great. Even if they use writers to help come up with one-liners and bits (not sure if they do or not, but I'd assume they do, at least to an extent), the stuff they come up with off the top of their heads takes a genius level of social intelligence, imo.
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The first few times I saw it, I thought it was just kinda meh, but my old roommates would always have it on and once I started watching it regularly it quickly became my go-to TV program. I've literally never consistently laughed out loud so much at any other TV show in my life. This is by far my favorite show on TV right now.
