It was more like group stand up/banter than a version of the show but at the end they did show some unseen footage, which was cool. I got to see them live when they did their first UK tour a couple years ago which was fun.
I really like one of the earlier ones where Murr and Sal are teaching how to act on a business lunch and Sal has to run through the tip equation and Murr is just giving him the "WTF" look.
The one where Sal and (i think) Q are giving a presentation and Sal walks in to what he doesn't realise is a cupboard cos he's laughing so much The bit in the library where they take turns to make noise James Murray is a writer, executive producer, and actor, best known as Murr on the hit television show Impractical Jokers on truTV and The Misery Index on. The two punishments where Murr has to give a talk with his mouth numbed and give the talk where they keep changing his bottom half There's a lot of good stuff but a few of my fave moments include Sponsored by truTV, the show will star Impractical Jokers Q, Sal, Murr & Joe, the lifelong friends who are also known as the comedy team The Tenderloins.
All 4 of them work well together and compliment each other. Joe Gatto, one of the four stars of TruTV's hit reality series Impractical Jokers, announced on New Year's Eve that he would be leaving the franchise entirely. Joe is probably the 'bravest' and physically funny, Q has a certain charm and seems to be the easiest talker, I think Sal is probably the naturally funniest and Murr is very quick/adaptable. Not sure who my favourite Joker would be. With ambiguous quartet as hosts for the host for the show first garnered fame as the improv and sketch comedy.
Seeing you laugh has been my own medicine, particularly in these weird and difficult times we find ourselves.Really enjoy the show and looking forward to the movie whenever it is available in the UK. Impractical Jokers first aired on truTV in 2011. They say that laughter is the best medicine, and I hope I’ve been able to provide some of that over the last decade. Gatto closed out his farewell message by saying, “To all of the amazing fans, thank you for allowing me to make you laugh with Jokers. With the support of our fans, we’ll get back to making a new chapter of Impractical Jokers in January.” While we are saddened to see him go, we want to keep making people laugh, keep our relationship working with the members of our team that we consider family. Murray in turn shared a joint message from him, Quinn and Vulcano, which said, “After all these years together, we never imagined making Impractical Jokers without Joe. Impractical JokersTruTV’s hilarious, yet, oftentimes, cringy hidden camera prank show starring four middle-aged men, who just so happen to be childhood best friends Q, Murr, Joe, and Sal, while all wildly immature, the four jokers manage to grow on viewersthe fan base invited in like a fifth best friend. Murray, or Murr as he’s known on the hit truTV series Impractical Jokers, has a few exciting visits to Long Island coming up, including to local schools to promote his new middle. I am very thankful to have worked with each and every one of them.” “And even though the four of us are the ones who you all see, this show is only possible due to the hard work of the talented crew members who work behind the scenes. I know they will continue to make the world laugh,” Gatto continued. “Outside of my family, my relationships with Murr, Q and Sal have been the most important in my life. Murray is a writer, executive producer, and actor best known as Murr on the hit truTV show Impractical Jokers.