3. The NC-17 Version of Jokers?

Finding just the right people to involve in the IJ pranks can be a lot of work. It looks so smooth on TV thanks to the magic of the editing pen!

This means that tons of footage lands on the cutting room floor, and there's a lot of it that would get everyone fired if they tried to air it. The whole reason this show exists is because the guys are lifelong friends who love to play pranks on each other, so it certainly shouldn't come as a surprise that many of their pranks are too wild for television.

You might think that there are other options besides television, and you might be right, but...

4. An Impractical Jokers Movie in the Works?

There's nothing set in stone yet, but one goal the guys have is to take IJ to the big screen. They're a bit worried about pushing the envelope too much, though, because when your project is no longer governed by FCC rules, the temptation to add in previously-forbidden content will be very strong. There's an awful lot of teenage fans and families that watch together, so they need to be careful.

Don't hold your breath for this one, folks, but it seems like it's something that's coming eventually!

5. Is there ANY line too far to cross on punishments?

Poor Murr. He's been tattooed, he's been pierced... in our book, that's much harsher than getting chased by a guy in a cat costume! So what could be next? Will the day ever come when Murr's punishment is just a guy with a meat cleaver asking him which finger he uses the least?

I asked Murr about this exact thing at the press conference, and he said that pretty much the only line he draws in the sand is DEATH. That's it!

Strangely, he didn't seem too bothered by the tattoos and piercings. He did bring up the skydiving punishment, though, as the worst moment for him on the show. It "almost broke up our family," he said. We could tell he was upset by that punishment, but we had no idea that it was almost the end for his time on the show!!

Let's just hope that Murr's scariest vision doesn't come true: The series finale including Sal pulling out a gun and shooting Murr point blank.