I was more than
a bit of a troublemaker when I was younger, mostly due to my overactive
imagination and the unwillingness to remain bored. When my physical situation
is dull, I find my mind compensating with creative inspiration for ideas of
less than traditional amusement. In other words, I would have fit right in with
the guys of “Impractical Jokers,” despite the fact that they are fully grown
and still amusing themselves through immature methods. The adult in me is
somewhat embarrassed for these four grown men, while the kid in me is simply
jealous of their job.
The premise of
the show is creative and unique, but at its barest essence “Impractical Jokers”
is simply a hidden camera show which cares much more about the embarrassment of
those aware of the cameras than the revelation that these unsuspecting people
are being filmed. There isn’t even a ‘reveal’ section of the show, where we
would typically see the victim’s reactions when they discover that they are on
a television show. The focus lies far more in the dynamic between the four
friends participating.
What makes this
show so engaging is the relationship between these four friends, who clearly
did this kind of stuff long before there were cameras around to capture it.
They provide challenges and dares for each other, all leading to some
hilariously awkward social encounters. At the end of each episode a loser is
chosen to complete one last embarrassing task. Some of the gags/tasks repeat throughout
the season, but the hilarity varies with each unpredictable and unsuspecting
participant pulled off the street. Sometimes it is as simple as a survey with
embarrassing questions, and other times they are forced to get more hands on
and sneaky.
The great thing
about this show is that the longer you watch it, the more these guys begin to
feel like a familiar group of friends. And it is shocking how amusing this
premise remains, even after two seasons. Upping the amount of episodes from the
first season from seventeen, all twenty-six season two episodes from this truTV
hidden camera show are fit onto three DVDs, along with a handful of extras.
There are bonus pranks and/or deleted scenes on each disc, as well as some
making-of and behind-the-scenes featurettes on the last disc. Select episodes
also come with an uncensored commentary track from the guys.
Entertainment Value:
10/10
Quality of
Filmmaking: 7.5/10
Historical
Significance: 7/10
Special Features: 6/10
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