Sal faced one of his most agonizing social punishments in the episode "You’re Cut Off." Posing as a staff member at a wine-tasting event, he had to tell perfectly sober patrons they were "cut off" and physically take away their glasses.
In a massive long-con punishment, the crew orchestrated an elaborate prank where Sal believed he had committed a federal offense involving a statue, even receiving a fake letter from the Dept. of Homeland Security. Impractical Jokers - Season 5
One of the most notable aspects of Season 5 was the scale of its production. For the first time in the show's history, the Jokers traveled outside the United States, filming the "British Invasion" special in London. This season also featured high-profile locations like Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum , where Murr was covered in Vaseline and Q had to use a "crotch cam" on both wax replicas and real figures. Standout Punishments Sal faced one of his most agonizing social
Season 5 is remembered for some of the most creative and physically demanding punishments in the series: One of the most notable aspects of Season
By the time Season 5 of Impractical Jokers premiered in February 2016, the Staten Island comedy troupe The Tenderloins —consisting of Joe Gatto, James "Murr" Murray, Brian "Q" Quinn, and Sal Vulcano—had already become a staple of cable television. However, Season 5 marked a turning point where the pranks moved beyond mere public embarrassment into the realm of truly elaborate, "epic proportions". Bigger Pranks, New Frontiers
In preparation for their London trip, Murr was forced to have his head, facial hair, and eyebrows shaved, leaving only a "ring of hair" around his head. He then had to apply for a new driver’s license with that look—a license that wouldn't expire until 2026.