Random: Andrew Guests: Grizz Chapman, Bobby Moynihan, Cipha Soundz, Patrick Cassels, Anthony Atamanuik, Ken Beck, Jon Hess, Lee Kay, Dan Black, Diana Kolsky, Cathryn Mudon, Phil Jackson, Dan Hill
Random: Ellen Guests: Bobby Moynihan, Jesse Lee, Jen Engel, Vacation Jason, Cathryn Mudon, Josh Sharp, Matt Dennie, Emma Noble, Pat Baer, Diana Kolsky, Joe Cozzo, Ken Beck, Langan Kingsley, Brandon Gulya, Dan Black
Viewers call in to pick a piñata for the Impractical Jokers to destroy live on air and give away what's inside. Joe Gatto was unable to make it to the show due to the birth of his son.
Chris and Shannon discuss their opinions on innocuous topics. Viewers call in to decide who is "correct"; the "incorrect" cast member faces punishment.
Viewers are encouraged to call in to share their dumb stories. Whoever has the dumbest story, decided in a pro-wrestling-championship-style fashion, becomes the official TCGS Dum-Dum. The winner, comedian James Bradford, became the show's official mascot and had his face printed on official merch.
Skype users and callers are asked what would they engrave on their tombstones while Shannon posing as the Grim Reaper predicts how they will die, and Method Man decides what will be engraved on Chris's tombstone.
John Oliver joins the show to help answer one of the great moral quandaries, is technology good or evil? Plus, viewers take control of the show through free roaming robots and a cannon that's controlled online.
Callers are asked to share moments in their life that were "fork in the road" moments, asking what could have been. Meanwhile, an alternate reality is discussed and shown in a skit where Gethard was cast on Veep instead of Simons.
The entire studio audience is made up of singles and are matched up for first dates. Four couples are given special dates within the confines of the studio.
Callers tell stories about their worst financial decision to chastise Gethard and Murph for gambling away the budget for the show's finale in Atlantic City.
Viewers are asked to answer the question given to them by the previous caller, and then, they are supposed to ask a question for the next caller. This episode had no official guest, but guest appearances were made by John Ross Bowie, Blake Griffin, Lennon Parham, Jake Johnson, Joanna Angel, and Dylan "Swoggle" Postl. Vacation Jason acts as a panelist with Shannon and Chris.
^The full name of this episode is "When Next You See Us We Will Be Standing Atop the Rubble Of The Entertainment Industry, Victorious Conquerers In A Strange Land That’s Never Welcomed Us. We Are The Outsiders. We Are The Renegades. We Are The Surrogates For The Silent Masses Who Are Not Willing To Be Treated As A Number, Who Are Smart Enough To Know That Their Value Is Rooted In More Than What Demographic Some White Male In A Suit Categorizes Them In. In April We Take To New Airwaves To Shout Furiously On Behalf Of The Sad, Creative, Sexually Confused, Generally Forgotten Kids Who Have Long Found It Unpleasant To Shout For Themselves. We Are A Voice For The Voiceless. We Take To The Grid So That We May Speak On Behalf Of Those Who Opt To Live Off Of It. We Are The Nervous System, And Our Viewers Are The Heart And The Brain. We Aim To Obey The Commands Of The Meekest Voices Amongst The Din. We Are Selling Out, But We Will Never Back Down. We Thank The Powers That Be For Our Seat At The Table But We Refuse To Ever Be Cool And We Insist On Making A Mess. Some People Get Invited In The Front Door. Some People Sneak Through The Back Door. We Are Sleeping In A Tent In The Vacant Lot Next Door And Throwing Eggs At The Metaphorical House. This Is Not Goodbye, It’s Only See Ya Later. This Is Not The End, It Is The Beginning. MNN Was Where The Forces Gathered, And Now The Army Marches. And You, The Viewers Who Have Supported Us, Are The Generals In That Army, The Admirals On The Ships, You Tell Us When It’s Time To Push The Button And Go Nuclear On The Whole Venture. The Mainstream Entertainment Industry Murdered Andy Kaufman And It Is The Duty Of This Show To Get Revenge On His Behalf."[1]