Impractical Jokers: After Party - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Q-Pay
Host Joey Fatone joins Joe, Sal, Murr and Q to go behind the scenes of tonight's episode of Impractical Jokers. See Murr let his hair down and find out what happens when the guys get recognized while shooting.

Rubbed the Wrong Way

Flatfoot the Pirate
Sal and Joe hang out with host Joey Fatone to discuss tonight's episode. Joe reveals which Jokers are each other's favorites, Sal learns about FOMO, and Colin and Casey Jost stop by. Plus, a sneak peek into next week's episode!

Remember the Pact
Murr and Joe team up with Joey Fatone to talk about tonight's episode. Find out which of the guys has been "vanbumbled" by family and what exactly lives in the folds of Murr's blankie. Plus, get a sneak peak of next week's episode!

Silence of the Lame
Murr, Q and Joey Fatone discuss "Silence of the Lame''; Lori Greiner recalls Jokers product pitches.

The Walking Dread
Joey Fatone chats with Murr, Q and Joe about what went on behind the scenes at the botanic garden; actress Victoria Justice reveals how she met Joe.

Take Me Out at the Ballgame

The Party Crasher
Joey Fatone, Joe, Q and Murr share how Murr nearly broke his neck and what it would take for actress Tristian Mays to go on a date with him.

Dover and Out
Joey Fatone discusses ``Dover and Out'' with Sal, Joe, Q and Bryan Johnson; Q walks through his cringe worthy punishment; Bryan shares vintage photos from his friendship with the guys.

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