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Best Punishments From Season 12 (Mashup) | Impractical Jokers | TBS


his video features a compilation of some of the most brutal and hilarious punishments from Season 12 of Impractical Jokers. The jokers—Sal Vulcano, James "Murr" Murray, and Brian "Q" Quinn—take turns enduring elaborate, cringeworthy challenges after losing the episode's dares.

Highlights of Season 12 punishments:

  • The "Balls" Game Show (0:00 - 8:02): The guys are subjected to a bizarre, Saw-inspired game show where they must avoid physical punishments, ultimately ending in a painful experience involving lie detector machines and bowling balls.
  • Vac Attack (8:02 - 14:46): Murr plays a janitor at an outdoor movie screening, forced to use a high-powered vacuum to "clean up"—and inadvertently destroy—attendees' belongings while trying to hit items on a custom bingo card.
  • Subscribe to Survive (14:46 - 20:38): Q is tasked with signing people up for ridiculous, invasive "interactive apps" that lead to physical or social embarrassments, such as being "tackled" or "lasso-ed" by strangers.
  • Me, My Selfie and Eye (20:38 - 24:28): After suffering an eye infection, Sal is forced to take awkward selfies with fans in public, making his "glistening" eye the focus of every photo.
  • The Founding Joker (24:28 - 32:03): Murr dresses as George Washington during a historical reenactment, enduring "Herudo therapy" (leeches) and awkward dance sessions in front of a confused tour group.
  • A Tight Spot (32:03 - 38:20): Sal repeatedly parks his car to box people in at a parking lot, forcing him to engage in cringe-inducing conversations to try and sell chocolate bars for a fake school fundraiser.
  • Let's Get Crackin' (38:20 - 46:28): Murr sits among the audience at an intimate book reading for author Brad Meltzer, forced to consume multiple lobsters and loud snacks, creating a foul-smelling and disruptive environment.
  • Happily Never After (46:28 - 54:17): In the season finale, Murr infiltrates a wedding as the videographer, where he delivers wildly inappropriate commentary, "deletes" footage, and eventually knocks over the multi-tier wedding cake.

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