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For what age: 14+
How many episodes in 9 season: 26 episodes
The Jokers take turns as an audio engineer at a recording studio, but the other Jokers have spoken on behalf of him. The Jokers are at a grocery store with their "wives" and the couple has to do what the other Jokers tell them. Jameela Jamil from their show The Misery Index guest stars as Q's wife.
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. And later, just when tonight's big loser thinks it's in the bag, he still comes out painfully behind.
Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr create awkward vibes while posing as receptionists in a waiting room, then get the party started when pitching to a focus group.
Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr fascinate on-lookers as they pose as documentary subjects, before looking for fights in a public park. Finally, things get literate when one joker must crash a poetry slam.
Q, Joe, Sal, and Murr play receptionist for the day, before teaching parents proper home-schooling techniques. Finally, dreams come true as one joker lands the endorsement deal of a lifetime.
Murr, Q, Joe and Sal learn how hard it is to find good help these days, and later return to their artistic roots. Finally, one joker reluctantly delivers a series of crushing blows.
Murr, Joe, Q and Sal get a little too greedy with fellow shoppers at the market, then offer major disservices to a focus group. Plus, tonight's big loser learns the hard way that the grass is always pinker on the other side.
The Jokers go head-to-head tournament style providing answers to their focus group questionaire; with the moderator chooses which one they like better. Then at a food hall, they have to get a stranger to approve of their apology letter. Originally the apologies were prepared by the other guys, but after Murr finds he has to read his own letter, he makes the others do the same.
Q, Sal, Murr, and Joe help job seekers land their next big gig, and then meet with a focus group to pitch out their memoirs. Finally, the losing joker must deliver news heard 'round the world.
Sal, Murr, Joe, and Q dig deep into strangers' past lives to deliver the hard truths, and then enlist volunteers to help them craft the perfect email. Plus, tonight's big loser has a larger-than-life identity crisis.
The Jokers pitch each other's television show ideas to a panel group. They offer a choice of focus groups for an individual to pick what they prefer.
Joe, Q, Prince Herb, and Murr recruit new senior executives for their companies and then jump into the dating pool. Plus, 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. Later, they read a teenager's diary to surprise and delight strangers. And when they lose, they find motivation to do better next time.
Joe, Prince Herb, Q, and Murr showcase their creative vision by unveiling their new inventions. Later, they learn what it takes to get a date in the digital age. Finally, 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. Finally, the safe guys give the losing joker a semi that he must show off to an unsuspecting crowd.
The Jokers persuade a focus group participant to sign off on different contract items that were written by the other guys. The Jokers must get a stranger to listen to their reading their daughter's diary entries. Punishment: Q gets a person to join him to do a podcast with content created by the other Jokers. However, after an hour of doing this podcast, Q finds out what his real punishment was, which was that all of his clothes were taken out of his house and donated to charity.
Sal, Q, and Murr clear the room as eccentric exterminators, and later they produce a controversial infomercial. Finally, Eric Andre 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 later starting a white collar revolution. Finally, the losing joker must grow a pair in order to 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 (led by Colin Jost) spells T-R-O-U-B-L-E.
Murr, Sal, and Q perform a questionable taste test. Later, they work off some of those calories with some Crossfit. Finally, 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. Later, Adam Pally & 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 not forget.
Q, Murr, and Sal get brainy with it when they play mad scientists. Later, they 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.