Sal, Q and Murr kick off another season of antics by getting themselves stuck in a vent system and confusing customers at a bagel shop; our losing Joker will face humiliation in a punishment that's tough to swallow.
The Jokers are back working as dry cleaners and TV producers, but one of them can't keep it together and must endure concertgoers who have escaped their enclosures.
The Jokers face off by recording voiceover for a fake video game and playing the concerned parent writing to their kid's school; but one Joker burns out with a punishment that's gotta sting.
Joey Fatone interviews the Jokers for a fake documentary; the guys react to an overly emotional phone call for an underwhelming reason; one Joker checks out and is forced into being the world's worst grocery store employee in his punishment.
The Jokers hit the grocery store aisles dressed in absurd disguises, then train someone in using aggressive phone tactics for charity donations. The losing Joker must subject themselves to scientific probing into their hidden emotions.
The Jokers can't contain the laughs as they answer survey questions for a new snack food and present the world's worst pharmaceutical ads; the loser will work up a sweat in a punishment that's all pain, no gain.
Attention shoppers; the Jokers make mischief by taking unflattering pictures of grocery store patrons, then posing as horrible employees at the Yeti store; tonight's loser must meat his fate in a punishment.
The Jokers pretend to be medical students in training with standardized patient actors, then play the hero and break up a public fight, hoping to earn applause; one Joker has to put his hips where his mouth is and settle a bet of his own making.
Kicking good people out and stealing from strangers is what's on the agenda for the Jokers; one of them ruins the entire night of a whole sports bar.
From bombing job interviews to trashing their Nona's sauce, the Jokers are not on their game; one Loser is punished by confronting cellphone users.
The Jokers are snagging tips and spinning the Wheel of Doom to determine who will be the losing Joker, who will be excusing his bad behavior with a very generous compensation.
Reporting crimes and disrupting mealtimes in new challenges, but in the end, one Joker has to shed light onto something or someone important to complete his punishment.
The Jokers are back taking offense at baristas and reading unusual product reviews; one Joker will be punished by provoking diners with one difficult task.
Busy week for the Jokers as they fake their marriage and interview folks for an upcoming lifestyle article, but one Loser couldn't keep up and will be forced to curse out in tonight's punishment.
The Jokers are hiding from their boss; they try to get away with sending bizarre emails; one loser won't make it through and is caught red handed messing with women's purses.
The Jokers come in hot and correct rude behavior but not before adding an unusual fee to customers' bills; one of them couldn't wrap his mind around winning, so he must wrap his legs around something else.
The Jokers are at Raising Cane's, and following that, asking for help to carry some furniture; one of them will be strapped to a speeding race car for his punishment.
The Jokers bring their plastic newborns to the grocery store; they pitch new community programs that the local community will find quite strange.
One-star reviews are what Sal, Q and Murr will be combating; testing their acting chops with special celebrity guest, Richard Kind; one of them will be forced to cut the line at a grocery store over and over.
From being overprotective parents to disclosing perplexing side effects, one Joker can't handle the challenges and will learn that all that glitters is not gold.
Looks like the guys are selling sunsets, while later asking for help to film a bizarre video; one must lose and that one, must help a horse lose something from down under.
The team scouts for the next child star while trying not to laugh as Dan Jost reads his honest movie reviews in a focus group.
It's mayhem as the guys work as mall janitors with an out-of-control trash can and then devise a plan of revenge on our producer Dan Cast; in the end, two Jokers lose this episode race and will be getting the refill of a lifetime.
Murr and Q are going on a trip down memory lane and watching extended never-been-seen-before clips from the last few years.
Murr, Q and Sal sit alongside a stranger to participate in a documentary-style interview; they try to upcharge guests again as hotel concierge.
The jokers give unsolicited etiquette advice and live tape strange product reviews; one lucky joker takes all the blame for celebrity guest Post Malone.
From working remotely to pitching unconventional business ideas with Steve Byrne, one Joker has a shot at winning a pair of highly sought-after sneakers thanks to NBA star Anthony Davis.
Joined by John Mayer, the Jokers must convince unsuspecting temps to accompany them to a business dinner; the losing Joker has to face the wrath of angry Mayer fans in a humiliating punishment.
Sal, Q, and Murr fall head over heels for someone they just met; a heated debate with pro wrestler MJF; a Joker discovers an untapped clairvoyant talent they possess with guest star Kesha.
A special episode hosted by Casey Jost and former NFL player Eddie Jackson as they spend time reviewing nail-biting clips of never-before-seen moments from Season 10.
Unable to pull off this week's pickleball and coffee shop challenges, the losing Jokers are forced to participate in an overseas game show hosted by special guest Paul Scheer.
The jokers are posing as salesmen and must sell their bizarre products to focus group participants, then attempt a challenge that turns out to be a mouthful; Sal finds himself in a stinky situation in tonight's punishment with guest star Kal Penn.
The jokers are dishing out as waiters and later grilled by news anchor Rosanna Scotto; finally, the losing joker is in for a horrific treat with guest star Bruce Campbell.
Q, Sal, and Murr pose as cash-grabby waiters and later as embarrassing parents; after the losing Joker is forced into a far-out focus group punishment with special guest, and so-called Ganja Weasel, Blake Anderson.
Q, Sal, and Murr coax their trainees to secure donations through unusual ways; they discipline their kids with the help of fellow shoppers; Murr runs rampant as a Tailor-zilla at a bridal shop with guest star Bobby Moynihan.
The Jokers mix it up at an after-dark social event, and try getting park-goers to sign up for bizarre subscriptions; the losing Joker gets into an unforgettable battle of the sexes with special guest Kim Fields.
Finding out whether the team can make it as film directors; celebrity guest Paula Abdul hosts a dinner for her fans, and Sal is in attendance.
The Jokers ask random park goers to watch their grandma while they make a quick errand, then a fake documentary interviews them; the losing Joker gets dressed as a clown and punished by the other Jokers and returning special guest, Eric Andre.
The Jokers have an over-the-top reaction to a phone call and offer absurd event tickets to people on the street; the losing Joker is joined by Alf, the alien.
The Jokers must send bizarre texts and pose as security guards, doing and saying whatever they're told; the losing Joker will be part of an elf orientation hosted by guest star Michael Ian Black.
The Jokers pose as lawyers with ridiculous contracts and mean no disrespect yet say disrespectful things to shoppers; the losing Joker is coached by Harvey Guillen on his latest acting method.
The Jokers are bad receptionists and must do and say what the other guys tell them; a Joker vs Joker challenge with Joey Fatone, followed by Joey Fatone's epic punishment culminated by the Joker's previous punishments.
Sal, Q, and Murr are put to the test; first as tv producers, then as product inventors, while the losing Joker won't be tooting his own horn, celebrity guest Roy Wood Jr. will.
Q and Murr hang around watching outtakes, as they wait for Sal to show up with dinner.
Three comedians and lifelong friends compete to embarrass each other amongst the general public with a series of hilarious and outrageous dares.
The guys go to a recording studio and take the mic for each other; they go to the supermarket and the loser has to work at a pet shop.
Q, Joe, Sal and Murr pose as avant-garde photographers in a Staten Island park and get fully animated when pitching to a focus group; just when tonight's big loser thinks it's in the bag, he still comes out painfully behind.
Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr poise as waiting room receptionists and then pitch to a focus group; things get interesting on a road trip that drives tonight's loser to the edge.
Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr pose as documentary subjects; the guys go looking for fights in a public park; one joker must crash a poetry slam.
The boys learn how hard it is to find good help these days; the guys return to their artistic roots; one joker reluctantly delivers a series of crushing blows.
The guys get greedy with fellow shoppers at the market, then offer major disservices to a focus group; tonight's big loser learns that the grass is always pinker on the other side.
Joe, Q, Sal, and Murr offer evocative responses while taste-testing new foods; the loser gets sent to a place far, far away.
Q, Sal, Murr, and Joe help job seekers land their next big gig; then, they meet with a focus group to pitch their memoirs; the losing joker must deliver the news.
Sal, Murr, Joe, and Q dig deep into strangers' past lives to deliver the hard truths, and they enlist volunteers to help them craft the perfect email; tonight's big loser has a larger-than-life identity crisis.
Murr, Joe, Q and Prince Herb pitch out the year's hottest new TV shows to would-be viewers and enlist volunteers into a variety of totally normal focus groups; the big loser must deliver the performance of a lifetime.
Joe, Q, Prince Herb and Murr recruit new senior executives for their companies and then jump into the dating pool; the big loser gets an opportunity to show off his musical chops to a captive audience.
Q, Prince Herb, Murr and Joe try their hardest to prove they're advertiser friendly, and then tell strangers their life stories; the big loser schools the academic community.
Murr, Joe, Sal and Q participate in the documentary filmmaking process, then read a teenager's diary to surprise and delight strangers; when they lose, they find motivation to do better next time.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr showcase their creative vision by unveiling their new inventions and learn what it takes to get a date in the digital age; the losing joker embraces the role of a lifetime.
Murr, Q, Joe and Sal prove their good taste, and later prove they can hack it in the professional world; the safe guys give the losing joker a semi that he must show off to an unsuspecting crowd.
Sal, Q, Murr, and Joe take the law into their own hands, and they misplace the trust of their own children; finally, the losing joker must pod up with a stranger.
Sal, Q and Murr clear the room as eccentric exterminators and produce a controversial infomercial; comic Eric André drops by to give the losing Joker an awkward release.
Q, Murr, and Sal learn a tough lesson about the corporate chain of command before starting a white-collar revolution; the losing joker must play husband to special guest Jillian Bell.
Murr, Sal, and Q learn a hard lesson about being kind to food service professionals, before heading off to give rock solid relationship advice; the losing joker is in for a shock, as his punishment is led by Colin Jost.
Murr, Sal, and Q perform a questionable taste test; the guys work off some of those calories with some crossfit; Rob Riggle lets the losing joker show off that new swole gym body.
Sal, Q, and Murr slather on the charm for a commercial shoot before focusing on delivering some hard truths; finally, Chris Jericho turns heel on the losing joker.
Murr, Sal and Q learn that a good babysitter can be hard to find, before going off to perform some consumer research; Adam Pally and Jon Gabrus shock the losing joker with their devious punishment.
Q, Murr and Sal finally clean out their garages before giving truly spooky presentations; in the end, David Cross brings a sense of danger to the losing joker and makes a memory they're sure to remember.
Q, Murr, and Sal play mad scientists and answer for their crimes in the form of a really dumb survey; the losing joker participates in the new talk show, "Real Talk With Meth," led by Method Man.
Highlights of some of the most outrageous twists on challenges and punishments.
The guys and a few thousand of their closest friends party at sea while counting down their top 10 memories of other times they've traveled with the show.
The jokers revisit the celebrity guests they worked with throughout the season by highlighting their most memorable moments and rolling out some bonus content that has never been seen before.