This hidden-camera series follows four lifelong friends - Brian `Q' Quinn, James `Murr' Murray, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano - who take dares to an outrageous level. Since they were young, the quartet have challenged one another to do ridiculous dares in public. On the show, to find out who is best under pressure, the guys compete in awkward and outrageous hidden-camera hijinks. At the end of each episode, the loser must perform what is deemed to be the most-mortifying challenge yet.
The fellas indulge in some awkward interactions at the top of the Rockefeller Center - Mischievous and immature behaviour
The guys enlist shoppers to help them avoid a security guard, and then get spacey while teaching about UFOs - Strong language, adult humour
The Jokers compete in a focus-group face-off, convincing people that their TV show ideas are top - Adult humour
Murr, Joe, Q and Sal return to the dentist's office. The loser strips for a rowdy group. - Very strong language, adult humour
The guys don absurd disguises to trick unsuspecting receptionists - Strong language, adult humour
The guys take out the remote controlled chairs for a spin, team up to work at a virtual reality gaming centre, and attempt to blame strangers for unusual events. (S11, E06)
The Jokers skirt the law while posing as receptionists, then go fishing at an unlikely location - Strong language, adult humour
Joe, Murr, Q and Sal do a stint at The Cake Boss's counter which is anything but sweet - Strong language, adult humour
The guys crack each other up from behind glass, then test out awkward proposals at the Rockefeller Center
The Jokers make customers see red while working at an optician's office - Strong language and adult humour
The guys offer up peculiar specials at a steakhouse, and the loser may need a lifeguard - Strong language, adult humour
The guys have fast fingers at a focus group and leave no cereal box unturned at the grocery store - Strong language and adult humour
Q, Joe, Sal and Murr rat each other out at a pizza place - Adult humour and strong language
The guys turn on the charm to make a restaurant basement sound enticing - Strong language and adult humour
The fellas act fast and furiously at a theme park and go postal on model citizens - Strong language and adult humour
The guys recruit unsuspecting shoppers to shout out bizarre nicknames - Strong language and adult humour
The guys get strangers to help them fix their broken bike, and do and say whatever they are told. Later, they get strangers to approve some strange e-mails written by the other guys. (S11, E19)
Q, Sal, Joe and Murr battle across the table of a focus group - Strong language and adult humour
The guys find that a stroll with the Gatto pups is no walk in the park - Strong language and adult humour
The fellas rely on the kindness of strangers to help answer some awkward questions - Strong language and adult humour
The Jokers pose as dental assistants where the laughing gas flows freely - Strong language and adult humour
The Jokers pitch some way-out-of-the-box ideas for TV hosts - Strong language and adult humour
The guys teach Krav Maga to martial arts newcomers - Strong language and adult humour