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* LostInTheMaize: One of Sal's punishments required him to navigate such a maze. Obstacles included a little girl, a scarecrow, a pile of manure, and Benjamin Cat.

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* LostInTheMaize: One of Sal's punishments required him to navigate such a maze. Obstacles included a little girl, an air horn, a scarecrow, a pile of manure, and Benjamin Cat.
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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: In one of the after party episodes, Sal tells Murr why he is such a great friend, which is heartwarming since they usually argue a lot.

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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: In one of the after party ''After Party'' episodes, Sal tells Murr why he is such a great friend, which is heartwarming since they usually argue a lot.
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** Episode titles started off being named after what the punishment would be. Since Joe’s departure, current episode titles are the celebrity guest.

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* GroinAttack: Invoked in one game when Murr has to get a child to kick him in the nuts.

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* GroinAttack: GroinAttack:
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Invoked in one game when Murr has to get a child to kick him in the nuts.nuts.
** Later invoked in one challenge set during the shooting of a golf club commercial, when Joe is repeatedly told to punch ''his own'' nuts.
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* CreepyChild: Several were sent to scare Sal during some of his punishments, particularly during his corn maze, haunted house, and VR room punishments.

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* CreepyChild: Several little girls were sent to scare Sal during some of his punishments, particularly during his corn maze, haunted house, and VR room punishments.
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* CreepyChild: Several were sent to scare Sal during some of his punishments, particularly during the corn maze, haunted house, and VR room punishments.

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* CreepyChild: Several were sent to scare Sal during some of his punishments, particularly during the his corn maze, haunted house, and VR room punishments.
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* CreepyChild: Several were sent to scare Sal during some of his punishments, particularly during the corn maze, haunted house, and VR room punishments.
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--> ''Q is in a restaurant, holding a large bowl of mashed potatoes''\\

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--> ''Q ''(Q is in a restaurant, holding a large bowl of mashed potatoes''\\potatoes)''\\


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--->'''Murr:''' We're on a TV show! That's why I'm asking. [...] Please don't shoot me! ''(thumbs-down)''
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* MistakenForDestitute: PlayedWith. A RunningGag on the series is the other Jokers comparing Q's looks to that of a homeless person. There have been times where Q was unable to participate in a challenge, such as one of the House Sitters challenges (because no one answered his ad), and the other Jokers cited his appearance as the reason why. He has also used this to his advantage though, such as one challenge where he was told to fall asleep on someone in a park, and he was able to do so because he looked homeless so people left him alone.
--> ''Q is in a restaurant, holding a large bowl of mashed potatoes''\\
'''Joe''': You know, it's really nice of Redd's, with their Food for the Homeless program they're doing, with the big bowls of mashed potatoes...\\
'''Q''': I'm dressed exactly like Sal.\\
'''Murr''': I mean, you're wearing the same outfit, you both have a beard, you both have a good head of hair, but somehow, you still look homeless.
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* EveryoneHatesMimes: Q, who thinks mimes are creepy, once had to spend 24 hours chained to one. The {{Montage}} shows Q slowly breaking down because the actor refuses to break character. Once the punishment was over, the mime walked off after saying a farewell.

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* EveryoneHatesMimes: Q, who thinks mimes are creepy, once had to spend 24 hours [[ChainedHeat chained to one.one]]. The {{Montage}} shows Q slowly breaking down because the actor refuses to break character. Once the punishment was over, the mime walked off after saying a farewell.
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* GroinAttack: Invoked in one game when Murr has to get a child to kick him in the nuts.
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* {{Scotireland}}: For one game, Murr wears a kilt and introduces himself as "[=McDublin=] O'Ireland", with an accent that can't decide which of the British Isles it's from.

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* {{Scotireland}}: For one game, Murr wears a kilt and introduces himself as "[=McDublin=] "Seamus O'Murray" from "[=McDublin=], O'Ireland", with an accent that can't decide which of the British Isles it's from.
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* MeetCute: Invoked in one game where each Joker has to drop a bag full of fruit and "fall in love" with the first person who stops to help. It fails for Joe when the two people he has to fall for turn out to be underage, and he forfeits the game rather than be MistakenForPedophile.
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On December 31, 2021, Joe announced his departure from the show after nine seasons, citing personal issues. Q, Murr and Sal have agreed to produce Season 10 without him.

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On December 31, 2021, Joe announced his departure from the show after nine seasons, citing personal issues. Q, Murr and Sal have agreed to produce Season 10 subsequent seasons without him.
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* SadisticChoice: One of Sal's punishments involved a series of these for him. He was told that he would get to keep two nice pairs of sneakers sponsored by [[UsefulNotes/NotablePlayersOfTheNBA Anthony Davis]], by making increasingly difficult decisions that would determine if they'll be damaged in some way, or remain in good shape. This quickly became a HumiliationConga for Sal, as he agreed to have his pants cut short, sold his soul to Murr by signing a contract with his blood, poured a bottle of wine all over his mother, and stepped over hot coals barefoot. It culminated with Sal being told to either keep the sneakers, or have them given away to a boy who won Anthony's basketball shootout contest. After giving a flimsy justification, Sal [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere promptly bolted]] with the display case that contained the shoes (mercifully, Anthony gave his own shoes to the boy).
* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: During Sal's punishment with Anthony Davis, the latter preceded every scene transition by saying "Swipe".
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* RummageSaleReject: When Q and Sal are punished by acting as turquoise ring salesmen, they're made to wear the tackiest, most mismatched suits imaginable.
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* {{Scotireland}}: For one game, Murr wears a kilt and introduces himself as "[=McDublin=] O'Ireland", with an accent that can't decide which of the British Isles it's from.
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* FakeBoobs: Murr was seen using these during Sal's turn in the Now You See Me challenge from the season 3 episode "Jokers Playhouse".
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* AwkwardPoetryReading: Sal's punishment in "Poetry Slammed" had him do a reading of a poem written by the other Jokers, which was rife with cliches and [[PlagiarismInFiction plagiarism]], intentionally invoking this trope.
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* SlaveCollar: In one challenge, Sal has a woman named Carissa on a leash and collar while she's DressedLikeADomiatrix. PlayedWith, though, as while he's holding the leash, she exudes the confidence of being the one in charge.

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* SlaveCollar: In one challenge, Sal has a woman named Carissa on a leash and collar while she's DressedLikeADomiatrix.DressedLikeADominatrix. PlayedWith, though, as while he's holding the leash, she exudes the confidence of being the one in charge.
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* SlaveCollar: In one challenge, Sal has a woman named Carissa on a leash and collar while she's DressedLikeADomiatrix. PlayedWith, though, as while he's holding the leash, she exudes the confidence of being the one in charge.
-->'''Sal:''' I'm in over my head here, guys.
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* WitnessProtection: In one game, Sal has to be somebody who was relocated multiple times by the FBI after testifying against a mob boss (represented by a photo of Sal's father).
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* ParodyOfEvolution: When Q and Sal put on a presentation about dinosaurs, the "March of Evolution" appears, with Q one step below human.
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* TheBigEasy: The Jokers visit New Orleans in "The Big Uneasy".
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* DecisionDarts: The Jokers will sometimes shoot rubber-suction arrows at the Wheel of Faces to decide which Joker has to take on a challenge.
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* BarbershopQuartetsAreFunny: A barbershop quartet is called in for one of Sal's punishments so that their leader can pee on Sal's leg.
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* FlippingTheBird: Done very frequently.
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* SecretDiary: One game has each Joker discover that he accidentally grabbed his daughter's diary and then try to read three entries (written by the other Jokers) to someone within earshot. If the other person tells the Joker to stop, he loses.
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** Murr vs. Kayla Harrison, Olympic judo gold medalist. Murr gets repeatedly flipped ass-over-teakettle.

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