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* Kayla repeatedly fending off Murr's attempts to judo pin her during the "Party Crasher" punishment is funny enough, but the awesome moment is when she grabs him in a full-body flip and ''smashes him through a table''. (It's a breakable table, but still...) They even show instant replays.
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** During Sal and Murr's turn on the same challenge, the actors they must get the focus group to pick are the recurring bumbling staffer Rob Emmer and...[[PaperThinDisguise Roy Emmer]], whom are claimed to be identical twins. Despite the audition tapes being [[GiftedlyBad as hilariously bad as one would expect coming from Rob]], Sal beats out Murr. After that happens, Roy comes in, complaining to Murr about wanting to get a job, until he casually reveals that he was Rob the entire time, successfully tricking Murr.
-->'''Sal:''' And that was my coup de grace!

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** During Sal and Murr's turn on the same challenge, the actors they must get the focus group to pick are the recurring bumbling staffer Rob Emmer and...[[PaperThinDisguise Roy Emmer]], whom are claimed to be identical twins. Despite the audition tapes being [[GiftedlyBad as hilariously bad as one would expect coming from Rob]], Sal beats out Murr. After that happens, Roy comes in, complaining to Murr about wanting to get a job, until he casually reveals that he was Rob the entire time, successfully tricking Murr.
Murr. Sal goes on to point this out as further proof of Rob's acting chops.
-->'''Sal:''' And that That was my coup ''coup de grace!grace''!
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** During Sal and Murr's turn on the same challenge, the actors they must get the focus group to pick are the recurring bumbling staffer Rob Emmer and...[[PaperThinDisguise Roy Emmer]], whom are to be identical twins. Despite the audition tapes being [[GiftedlyBad as hilariously bad as one would expect coming from Rob]], Sal beats out Murr. After that happens, Roy comes in, complaining to Murr about wanting to get a job, until he casually reveals that he was Rob the entire time, successfully tricking Murr.

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** During Sal and Murr's turn on the same challenge, the actors they must get the focus group to pick are the recurring bumbling staffer Rob Emmer and...[[PaperThinDisguise Roy Emmer]], whom are claimed to be identical twins. Despite the audition tapes being [[GiftedlyBad as hilariously bad as one would expect coming from Rob]], Sal beats out Murr. After that happens, Roy comes in, complaining to Murr about wanting to get a job, until he casually reveals that he was Rob the entire time, successfully tricking Murr.
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** During Sal and Murr's turn on the same challenge, the actors they must get the focus group to pick are the recurring bumbling staffer Rob Emmer and...[[PaperThinDisguise Roy Emmer]], whom are to be identical twins. Despite the audition tapes being [[GiftedlyBad as hilariously bad as one would expect coming from Rob]], Sal beats out Murr. After that happens, Roy comes in, complaining to Murr about wanting to get a job, until he casually reveals that he was Rob the entire time, successfully tricking Murr.
-->'''Sal:''' And that was my coup de grace!
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* In some never-before-seen footage from the ''Sideline Smack Talk'' special, Q successfully pulls off the tablecloth trick without having a single object fall off from the table. Even better when Sal failed to do it perfectly on his turn afterwards, when a single spoon was sent flying after the tablecloth pull.

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* In some never-before-seen footage from a Wild Card Game shown on the ''Sideline Smack Talk'' special, Q successfully pulls off the tablecloth pull trick without having a single object fall off from the table. Even better when Sal failed to do it perfectly on his turn afterwards, when a single spoon was sent flying after from the tablecloth pull.
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* In some never-before-seen footage from the ''Sideline Smack Talk'' special, Q successfully pulls off the tablecloth trick without having a single object fall off from the table. Even better when Sal failed to do it perfectly on his turn afterwards, when a single spoon was sent flying after the tablecloth pull.
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* Pierre the Mime spends 24 hours handcuffed to Q for a punishment -- and he's ''active'' all 24 hours, and not ''once'' does he break character (he only speaks after the cuffs are removed once the 24 hours are up). ''That's'' a professional.
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* Sal taking on a fake zombie apocalypse in "The Walking Dread" is genuinely cool (even with Sal's obvious terror.) And he ends it with a legitimately clever move--locking himself in the cage with his nieces, then moving the cage to the door to allow them all to escape while blocking the zombies. Years later in an interview, [[AwesomeDearBoy Sal said that this was one of his favorite punishments he took part in]].

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* Sal taking on a fake zombie apocalypse in "The Walking Dread" is genuinely cool (even with Sal's obvious terror.) And he ends it with a legitimately clever move--locking himself in the cage with his nieces, then moving the cage to the door to allow them all to escape while blocking the zombies. Years later in an interview, [[AwesomeDearBoy Sal said that this was one of his his]] [[CreatorsFavorite favorite punishments he took part in]].
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* Sal taking on a fake zombie apocalypse in "The Walking Dread" is genuinely cool (even with Sal's obvious terror.) And he ends it with a legitimately clever move--locking himself in the cage with his nieces, then moving the cage to the door to allow them all to escape while blocking the zombies. Years later in an interview, [[AwesomeDearBoy Herb said that this was one of his favorite punishments he took part in]].

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* Sal taking on a fake zombie apocalypse in "The Walking Dread" is genuinely cool (even with Sal's obvious terror.) And he ends it with a legitimately clever move--locking himself in the cage with his nieces, then moving the cage to the door to allow them all to escape while blocking the zombies. Years later in an interview, [[AwesomeDearBoy Herb Sal said that this was one of his favorite punishments he took part in]].



* In the last challenge from the first "Joker Vs. Joker" episode, Q and Prince Herb each have to make one basketball shot from the free throw line. For every miss before successfully sinking the shot, a young girl whacks them in the leg with a plastic bat. While Q gets hit multiple times, Prince Herb makes a basket ''on his first attempt.'' Turns into a [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments funny moment]] when Joe sneaks up and smacks Prince Herb in the leg anyway.

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* In the last challenge from the first "Joker Vs. Joker" episode, Q and Prince Herb Sal each have to make one basketball shot from the free throw line. For every miss before successfully sinking the shot, a young girl whacks them in the leg with a plastic bat. While Q gets hit multiple times, Prince Herb Sal makes a basket ''on his first attempt.'' Turns into a [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments funny moment]] when Joe sneaks up and smacks Prince Herb Sal in the leg anyway.



** That episode's "Q Falls" punishment. Q quizzes the other Jokers on how much they know him; the first two to miss three questions each must jump off the edge of a waterfall. Joe got to the brink after two questions but went on a perfect run after that, winning the challenge with Prince Herb and Murr taking the plunge.

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** That episode's "Q Falls" punishment. Q quizzes the other Jokers on how much they know him; the first two to miss three questions each must jump off the edge of a waterfall. Joe got to the brink after two questions but went on a perfect run after that, winning the challenge with Prince Herb Sal and Murr taking the plunge.



** For the Season 3 finale, Prince Herb watched Murr marry his sister Jenna while he was strapped to a dolly. Joe covered his mouth with duct tape when the priest asked if anyone objected to Murr and Jenna getting married.

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** For the Season 3 finale, Prince Herb Sal watched Murr marry his sister Jenna while he was strapped to a dolly. Joe covered his mouth with duct tape when the priest asked if anyone objected to Murr and Jenna getting married.



* Q's entire setup of the firefighter training triple punishment from "Training Day". First, he makes Joe choose between putting an ax through a picture of his wife or one of his daughter. Then, he has Murr rappel down a building where he comes across Sloppy Joe, Fat Crow and Dr. Contacessa in the windows. Next, he makes Prince Herb climb a ladder to rescue a (plush toy) cat from a tree deliberately placed on top of a building. After Sal gives up only a fraction of the way up, Q sprays him with a fire hose. Q then turns the hose on Murr and Joe.

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* Q's entire setup of the firefighter training triple punishment from "Training Day". First, he makes Joe choose between putting an ax through a picture of his wife or one of his daughter. Then, he has Murr rappel down a building where he comes across Sloppy Joe, Fat Crow and Dr. Contacessa in the windows. Next, he makes Prince Herb Sal climb a ladder to rescue a (plush toy) cat from a tree deliberately placed on top of a building. After Sal gives up only a fraction of the way up, Q sprays him with a fire hose. Q then turns the hose on Murr and Joe.



* Prince Herb getting Joe to corpse his way into losing a challenge. For context, the other guys had him play a receptionist as a vampire. As he took a phone call lying flat on his back, Joe started to lose his composure. Prince Herb started saying the phone number "1-888-888..." and Joe broke down completely; he ended up getting up and leaving the room, laughing all the while.

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* Prince Herb Sal getting Joe to corpse his way into losing a challenge. For context, the other guys had him play a receptionist as a vampire. As he took a phone call lying flat on his back, Joe started to lose his composure. Prince Herb Sal started saying the phone number "1-888-888..." and Joe broke down completely; he ended up getting up and leaving the room, laughing all the while.

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