The pranksters review a favorite episode in which they take over the register at a burger house and explain where the idea came from and how they made it work.
The boys recall an episode they shot in Texas and describe how they set up the night's punishment for the loser, who wound up taking part in his first rodeo.
The boys recall how things went as they taped a popular episode that featured them performing bizarre tasks at a video game store and racing with rock climbers.
The guys engage in their first-ever four-way challenge; the group attempts to lead a children's art class; one of the guys is given an on-the-spot punishment.
Sal, Q, Joe and Murr are given the challenge of being partners in focus group presentations, and attempt to support each other's ideas on having a full life.
Murr, Sal, Q and Joe continue their hijinks while working as cap salesmen; the guys create chaos at Joey Fatone's hot dog stand; loser performs stand-up comedy.
Sal, Joe, Murr and Q become intensely interested in taking pictures while they pose as photographers; the group asks strangers for help in filling out forms.
Q, Sal, Joe and Murr are unexpectedly doused with water while working at the mall; the loser of the challenges must change into pirate gear to entertain kids.
Steve unexpectedly falls for a Pixie Dream Girl while on the road with Snot and his friends in a cross-country trip to attend the funeral of Snot's father.
In a "Breaking Bad" spin, Hayley utilizes Steve's talent with creating realistic fake IDs until the two come across another kingpin who is Roger in disguise.
Stan is let go from the CIA when budget cuts make a round, but because his work history is classified, the only job he can get is at the grocery store.
Hayley decides to move on from Jeff after his abduction from a year earlier when she meets a millionaire; Steve and Snot receive a message on a CB radio.
Roger moves in with Terry and Greg after they adopt an Asian child, but when Roger becomes envious of the child he tries to get rid of baby and take his place.
The Jokers remember the behind-the-scenes antics from an episode in which they went to the park and asked strangers to agree with their strange points of view.
A revisit to an episode in which the Jokers pose as fencing instructors and then as hair stylists in an upscale salon reveals new facts about what went on.