Impractical Jokers - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Swim Shady
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.

Lady and the Tramp
Q, Sal, Murr and Joe use a two-way mirror to get each other to crack, and then hit a grocery to see who can sell the most samples. Plus, the loser gets taken for a ride that ends with a visit to the Statue of Liberty.

The Parent Trap
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. Plus, tonight's loser earns a time-out for his outrageous antics at a kid's play space.

Catastrophe
Murr, Sal, Q and Joe serve up the goods posing as trainees at a juice bar and plead with strangers to get things untangled. Plus, the big loser confronts his biggest fear in a punishment that leaves him practically catatonic.

Vampire Weakened
Sal, Joe, Murr and Q act frosty while working the ice cream counter, then take Joe's dogs for a romp in the park with help from some strangers. Later, the loser watches his blood boil while performing with a gospel choir.

Footlose
Joe, Murr, Q and Sal call out odd names while working at an office. Later, the guys ask park-goers for help with online dating profiles. And the loser fails to keep his cool while getting up close and personal with some strange feet.

X Man
Q, Sal, Murr and Joe compete in their first four-way challenge. Plus, see what happens when the guys try to lead a kid's art class, and find out which joker fails so badly, he's hit with an on-the-spot punishment that leaves him seeing red.

Medium, Well Done
Murr, Sal, Q and Joe climb the corporate ladder as TV execs pitching insane show ideas to an unsuspecting public, and things get slippery when they pose as counter help at a BBQ joint. Plus, tonight's big loser bares his soul while undergoing a humiliating psychic reading that puts his real life on the wrong track.

Drum and Drummer
Sal, Murr, Q and Joe convince shoppers to repeat bizarre catch phrases, then go mental while psychoanalyzing strangers. Plus, it's an awkward drum roll for the pair of losers when they're forced to perform at a halftime show.

The Butt of the Joker
Sal, Q, Joe and Murr are partners in focus group presentations, supporting one another's insane ideas on living life to the fullest. And the loser tries to cure the public of a nasty habit - but gets people smoking mad.

Stuffed Turkey
Q, Sal, Joe and Murr act as not-so-handy-men, helping strangers assemble furniture. The guys pair up for a panty drop at the mall, and Thanksgiving comes early for the loser when he's forced to talk turkey at a dating event.

Crickets
It's hats off for Murr, Sal, Q and Joe when they go to work as strange salesmen in a cap store. Then, the guys head off to Joey Fatone's hot dog joint to dish up some weenies to confused customers. Finally, tonight's big loser performs a stand-up comedy routine and barely gets out alive after being forced to intentionally bomb.

Universal Appeal
Q, Sal, Murr and Joe invade Orlando for a supersized episode, upping their antics to a whole new state. The guys are out of line managing ride admittance at a theme park, then get all wet on a river adventure -subbing in a magical guest along the way. Later, the Jokers man the (mis)information booth, and look for their fictional wives amidst crowds of confused tourists. Plus, tonight's big loser goes from spider hero to barnyard zero while performing for a huge audience.

Paradise Lost
Sal, Murr, Joe and Q say "aloha" in a fun Hawaiian episode! The future looks hazy when the guys pose as fortune tellers and practice indecent proposals at a romantic waterfall. Plus, it's blood in the water for tonight's big loser.

Mime and Punishment
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q put the nasty in "namaste" when they lead guided meditations that leave their victims with a lot to think about. And tonight's big loser gets boxed in with the very first 24-hour punishment.

Three Men and Your Baby
Sal, Joe, Murr and Q get snap happy posing as fashion photographers, giving confused models little reason to smile. Then, they must ask strangers for help filling out some paperwork - but the questionnaire answers they give are anything but ordinary. And it's three's company when all but one of the guys are faced with a punishment that's definitely not child's play.

The Q-Pay
Q, Murr, Sal and Joe kill time in a waiting room by sharing some TMI texts with strangers, then try to sabotage each other as the wingmen from hell at a dating event. Plus, tonight's big loser gets a very special donation from one of the other Jokers - that he must sport for the rest of the season.

Rubbed the Wrong Way
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr cruise the food court sending texts to strangers, then throw caution (and groceries) to the wind. And tonight's loser is cast as a genie in a play but wishes he could be anywhere else.

Flatfoot the Pirate
Q, Sal, Joe and Murr must explain why they've been suddenly doused with water while working at the mall. Later, a four-way challenge gets childish in a waiting room as the guys battle to make each other laugh, and then eavesdropping gets taken to another level with some creative equipment in the park. Plus, tonight's big loser gets decked out in pirate garb.

Remember the Pact
Murr, Sal, Joe and Q beg supermarket shoppers to hold on to a weird item for them, then make conversation in the park utilizing some outrageous words. Later, the guys volunteer to help teach tech to senior citizens and finally, after a successful secret pact goes off without a hitch, tonight's big loser must reveal his embarrassing digital life to his own father.

Silence of the Lame
It's all play and no work when Sal, Murr, Q and Joe square off in a toy-pitching competition. And the big loser nearly gets the shush beat out of him while trying to quiet down patrons in the food court.

The Walking Dread
Joe, Murr, Sal and Q take time to stop and smell the roses at the Botanic Garden, while the patrons are left to wonder what stinks. Later, the guys pair up at the food court to go double - and triple - dipping in strangers' fries. Then tonight's big loser goes underground to save his family, but winds up battling an unlikely - and undead - enemy.

Take Me Out at the Ballgame
Q, Murr, Joe and Sal get drenched with embarrassment at Universal's Volcano Bay water park, then play a wild round of TP basketball at the grocery store that leaves fellow shoppers totally perplexed. A game of hot potato leads to some very confused parkgoers, and tonight's big loser strikes out hard while jockeying for a ball from Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard.

The Party Crasher
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr dodge shakedowns with the help of some strangers, then get handsy in a parking lot. A clip bait battle goes down in the park, and the loser has a run-in at a party that leaves him down for the count.

Dover and Out
Sal, Murr, Joe and Q survey employees with questions that aren't HR friendly, then get their heads stuck in the clouds. Plus, the loser unveils a spectacular mural in a small town whose residents react with big city rage.

G.I. Jokers
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q share some misinformation on aviation, then they brag about their lack of accomplishments. Three brave vets also get their own punishments and an epic double punishment goes up in flames!
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