“It’s the silly stuff.”īut there was one crucial difference between that photo shoot and the truTV series’ previous eight seasons: This time around, it was filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic. In other words, it’s vintage “Jokers,” with the foursome relying on their improv skills and willingness to be publicly humiliated to generate laughs (often accompanied by a cringe). Per the show’s rules - which comes with a viewer warning about ensuing “graphic stupidity” - they must do and say whatever their costars order them to do: It can be something goofy, like Joe Gatto declaring, “my glasses are fake - they’re for the look - but the hat’s prescription” embarrassing, like Brian Quinn saying he was infamous in Hollywood, but “you’re here, which means you haven’t Googled me,” or Sal Vulcano describing himself as “fat and jazzy” or downright absurd, like James Murray hiding in bushes to capture candid shots of his model. In an upcoming scene from “Impractical Jokers,” each of the hidden camera show’s four stars pretends to be a photographer taking pictures of aspiring models.
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