Makes me worry that those reasons will soon destroy Impractical Jokers.And you'd almost definitely not get picked because you are too aware of what's going on. The more he gets recognized the harder it will be to make the show good. I forget if it was Johnny Knoxville or someone from Punk'd that talked about how it got so much harder to do good bits after they got popular because people would recognize them and try to play along and that just ruined it.
Speaking of the Starbucks episode, holy shit him trying to get the release back from the lawyer was some of the best shit ever.
You really underestimate what people will do to be on tvI just have a hard time believing that if he didn't tell them what the score was up front that his episodes would not immediately end with him being shown the door is all.
Kinda like an improv version of the office.
I agree on the taxi bit. That was one of the worst they've had in a while. I thought the hotdog one was pretty funny though.Was let down a bit by the taxi/hotdog episode, but the last one was incredible. All 3 segments were hilarious
The part that they ran in the commercials about "So, you took me on a date and then were like 'Hey lets sue Best Buy!'" still keeps cracking me up. Not sure how many people share my life experience, but man - that bit really hit my humor button.Great episode all around. Great idea, perfect execution with the initial plan. Also, solid secondary plans with the psychiatrist and emo chick.