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At its core, Impractical Jokers is gloriously straightforward. Four lifelong friends—Joe Gatto, James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn, and Sal Vulcano—challenge each other to complete awkward public dares while being mic’d and fed lines through an earpiece. Each episode pits one Joker against a string of socially uncomfortable assignments; failure to comply earns a point, and the loser faces a final punishment designed by the other three.

If you’re new to Impractical Jokers , start here. If you’re a longtime fan, it’s a nostalgic trip back to simpler times—before the cruise ships and the movie, when four friends from Staten Island just wanted to make each other squirm for our amusement. Impractical Jokers - Season 1

Famous for challenges involving public art and awkward public interaction. 5. Legacy of the First Season If you’re new to Impractical Jokers , start here

Rewatching Impractical Jokers Season 1 (2011) feels like digging up a time capsule from the golden age of TruTV. The graphics are clunky, the challenges are simpler, and the guys—Joe, Murr, Q, and Sal—look like they just finished their shift at a comic book store. But the magic? It was there from episode one. 📺 Series Premise

Sal quickly became the easiest target for the other guys. Easily embarrassed, fiercely germaphobic, and prone to falling over when laughing, Sal’s genuine terror in normal social situations made his challenges some of the most hilarious of the season. James "Murr" Murray: The Smug Professional

premiered on on December 15, 2011. It introduced the world to the improvisational hidden-camera comedy of The Tenderloins , a troupe of four lifelong friends from Staten Island. 📺 Series Premise