Impractical Jokers - Season 8

Season 8

Episodes

Crash Test Dummies
Murr, Sal, Joe and Q take some customers for a wild ride, and things get messy when they ask fellow shoppers for a hand. Plus, the big losers suffer a monster punishment that leaves them crushed.

The Closer
Q, Joe, Sal and Murr get tech help from some confused tutors, then play Hot Potato in a shoe store. Plus, the big loser wishes he could press escape during a brutal coffee shop punishment.

Tipping Point
Sal, Murr, Joe and Q pull desk duty, and then do strangers a solid by barring them from the bathroom. Plus, the big loser learns the hard way that gratuity is not included.

Full Mental Jacket
Joe, Murr, Q and Sal send blood pressure rates sky-high while posing as nurses, then stroll through the store with their wives. Plus, the big loser wishes he could check out early at a pop-up fashion show.

Blue Man Dupe
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.

The Dumbbell
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr test their parental instincts by reading their daughters' diaries, then give presentations that are anything but normal. And tonight's big loser gets painfully honest with bodybuilders at the gym.

The Eggman
Joe, Q, Sal and Murr go incognito to fool unsuspecting strangers, then pop in for a coffee just in time to miss out on a big prize. Plus, tonight's big loser might just crack under the pressure of his rotten punishment.

Cake Loss
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.

The Antisocial Network
Sal, Murr, Joe and Q play matchmakers at the food court, then switch fields to pose as architects, sharing some perplexing new building technology. Plus, tonight's big loser makes a connection while networking - and won't let go.

Off the Reservation
Murr, Q, Joe and Sal participate in a fake documentary, then find themselves in the middle of a marshmallow throwing contest. Plus, tonight's big loser is the host with the least when he can't find customers' dinner reservations.

Fraudway
Q, Joe, Sal and Murr one-up each other while trying not to laugh, and team up for a lunch that's for the birds. Later, the big loser hits the Broadway stage, where he's treated to a classic New York welcome by an agitated crowd.

The Show Stopper
Sal, Q, Joe and Murr are at Universal Studios in Hollywood! They start off serving up ridiculous surveys, then make things awkward while posing as maintenance workers. Plus, tonight's big loser can't catch a break, no matter how many times he tries.

Sucks for You
Sal, Q, Joe and Murr bus their way through Katz's Deli, then express some unpopular opinions at the park. Plus, tonight's big loser must talk his way through some real highs and lows, in a punishment that truly sucks.

Well…
Murr, Q, Sal and Joe play a game of tag at a coffee shop, then convince shoppers to deliver sketchy messages at the grocery store. Tonight's big loser might lose his mind in an Impractical Jokers first ever non-punishment punishment!

The Prize Fighter
Q, Sal, Murr and Joe get their checks bounced by customers who notice unusual charges, then help out coworkers with some peculiar trust exercises. Later, the big loser finds himself balls-deep at a rigged carnival game.

Sun-Fan Lotion
Joe, Murr, Q and Sal are at the massage parlor for much kneaded relaxation, and then ask strangers their opinions on questionable yearbook ads. Later, tonight's big loser has an awkward but fan-tastic time in the sun.

Urine Trouble
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.

Irritable Vowel Syndrome
Q, Murr, Sal and Joe seek help from customers when escaping security at the grocery store, then tell bizarre tales to diners at a food court. Plus, the big loser is in consonant hell when he's left looking for a missing letter.

Bad Carma
Murr, Sal, Joe and Q showcase questionable products to participants, and then rescue strangers who don't need to be rescued. Later, the big loser must hit and run his mouth to get himself out of trouble.

Fast Feud
Sal, Q, Murr and Joe try to find house sitters for their bizarre homes and then pose as researchers studying grocery shopping habits. Later, tonight's big loser has a supersized run-in at the drive-thru with some astonished costumers.

Toll Booth Corrector
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr pose as suspicious nutritionists trying to recruit new clients, then they quit their jobs for strange reasons. Later, they go head to head in a wild debate that is judged by a stranger. Tonight's punishment takes a toll on the loser, putting him in a real tight spot.

The Paternity Test
Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr roll through a hotel lobby posing as concierges, then try committing insurance fraud with the help of some confused strangers. Later, tonight's loser suffers a very personal punishment that's anything but child's play.

Hollywood
Lights, Camera, Action! The guys fly to LA to try directing, then meet up with Jay and Silent Bob to "pants" the town red. Later, the guys throw a huge Hollywood party, and tonight's loser learns the hard way that he's in the band.

The Shame of Water
Q, Joe, Murr, and Sal find scandalous diary entries written by their "daughters", and 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.

Rock Bottom
Murr, Q, Joe, and Sal "do the farts" with actor Jeff Daniels, then try to get strangers to take their sides in ridiculous arguments. Later, tonight's big loser finds himself up against a wall around a group of perplexed college students.

It's Electric
The guys pitch their whimsical TV show ideas to focus groups, then 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.
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