Hyacinth B February 16, 2015 Share February 16, 2015 And there's one simple question they never asked that could have answered the "question" without any experiments. If going through corners in a four-wheel drift is faster, why haven't any of the thousands of pro and amateur racing drivers competing on road courses in the last 40-45 years been doing it? Sure, maybe back in the glory days of fat drivers and skinny tires it might have been effective, but with the tire technology developed in the last half-century, it's NOT faster, loses grip and just scrubs off speed. It DOES look cool though, and gets big grins from the fans. But it ain't gonna win you any races except in Formula Drift. Link to comment
Eliza422 February 16, 2015 Share February 16, 2015 Boring again. They really seemed to have lost their mojo...a completely underwhelming season. Link to comment
CoderLady February 17, 2015 Share February 17, 2015 There are at least two other shows dedicated to blowing stuff up or doing dangerous shit for the cameras on the Discovery channels now, so Mythbusters has lost its initial uniqueness. And since they've gotten into a rut trying to recreate scene after scene of faked-up entertainment stunts there's no suspense or actual discovery involved. Their builds are mildly interesting but it's obvious going in that they're going to bust the "myth," because CG, film editing and cartoon animation are not the same thing as real life. Really. I gave it a chance, and I hate to say this because I'll still stop what I'm doing and watch Mythbusters marathons, but I'm not looking forward to new episodes any more. When and if the show comes back I'll check it out to see if they're course-corrected. If they haven't, that's it for me. Link to comment
rujasu February 19, 2015 Share February 19, 2015 I did think Episode 2, the Indiana Jones one, was very good. Everything about that episode was cool. But I haven't watched the other eps, not much interest in them based the "myths" they're covering. 1 Link to comment
scowl March 4, 2015 Share March 4, 2015 This season was at least 50% Junkyard Wars and 25% padding out the episode. They could make it a half hour show if it weren't so profitable. 1 Link to comment
AConspiracy July 26, 2015 Share July 26, 2015 (edited) Is the Lockheed U-2 really the one of the toughest aircraft (in regular use) to fly and land? Could a copter drone cut you enough to badly injure you? They don't really seem to build anything much now. More of "let's try this" or "I want to ride in this". Edited July 26, 2015 by AConspiracy 1 Link to comment
RustbeltWriter July 29, 2015 Share July 29, 2015 I thought the drone build was interesting and I could watch shows about planes all day. Link to comment
Ailianna July 30, 2015 Share July 30, 2015 This episode was it for me. I've been bored and had hard time paying attention to the last several episodes, but for me, all the charm of the show has gone. I've cancelled the series recording, and I can't even say I will miss it--other than the way the show used to be. Not just about missing the Trio, but the interest in storytelling seems gone, and it really does seem like they are out of ideas other than "this would be cool to try." 1 Link to comment
Eliza422 July 31, 2015 Share July 31, 2015 This episode was it for me. I've been bored and had hard time paying attention to the last several episodes, but for me, all the charm of the show has gone. I've cancelled the series recording, and I can't even say I will miss it--other than the way the show used to be. Not just about missing the Trio, but the interest in storytelling seems gone, and it really does seem like they are out of ideas other than "this would be cool to try." It really has lost its magic...I barely pay attention to it while watching it. Maybe I need to cut ties too... 1 Link to comment
scowl August 1, 2015 Share August 1, 2015 Well they did a good job testing that U-2... oh wait, Adam just sat in the cockpit telling us how awesome everything is. The next episode will have two actual experiments. They're not going to build much but at least they'll be testing myths. Unfortunately they've dragged experiments out so much to fill a whole show that I usually just fast-forward to the end. 2 Link to comment
AConspiracy August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/cbs-mythbusters-cia-drama-816440 Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage are expanding to scripted fare. The Mythbusters co-hosts/exec producers have set up a drama inspired by their real-life experiences at CBS, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The untitled drama, which has received a script commitment from the network, revolves around two Hollywood special effects artists who are recruited by the CIA to complete seemingly impossible covert ops missions by creatively using the most basic tools from their craft. I sincerely doubt that will ever get off the ground, but it could be interesting. Link to comment
Sharpie66 August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 It's F/X! Where's Bryan Brown when you need him? 3 Link to comment
CoderLady August 27, 2015 Share August 27, 2015 "Inspired by" might work, but the two of them starring in it would kill the show dead. They're not actors and a bit too old for an action show. I didn't immediately think F/X but the classic Mission: Impossible show. There was always some precisely timed tech-y deception to go with the costumes and disguises. I'd watch the hell out of that again. 1 Link to comment
ladytenor August 29, 2015 Share August 29, 2015 When they were testing the one drone and it was going all over the place, I was thinking of the one time Mystery Diners "Released the Drone" and promptly had it crash and almost give the whole surveillance away. I too miss Tory, Kari and Grant...Jamie and Adam just seem spread too thin to give the myths the attention they got when the Trio was there to test at least one myth. Link to comment
frenchtoast October 21, 2015 Share October 21, 2015 It seems Mythbusters has been cancelled. Don't know if it's too many copycat shows or there's only so much that one can watch. I enjoyed it, but it was never appointment tv and after a while, just got tiring. Link to comment
merylinkid October 21, 2015 Share October 21, 2015 I think they just ran out of myths. The "seasons" have been shorter and shorter lately. But you know, it went for over 10 years. Not bad for a little show about blowing shit up. 4 Link to comment
Charlesman October 21, 2015 Share October 21, 2015 Glad they're done before someone died (knock on wood) Link to comment
scowl October 22, 2015 Share October 22, 2015 I think they just ran out of myths. People said that constantly during the last seven seasons of the show. There are new myths every day. Link to comment
CoderLady October 23, 2015 Share October 23, 2015 True, but a lot of myths are hard to prove / disprove by scientific methods or would be boring to do. The past few seasons they devolved into enthusiastically recreating gun and explosion special effect scenes from movies, which I had zero interest in. Pulling jackass-level videos off YouTube and debunking those. Also not interesting to me. Oh, and lots of myths where they got to drive really, really, fast and smash cars into things, which they seemed to love but I found boring. I've read that the show's budget forced significant changes like letting the build team go and is probably responsible for the sameness of "myths" to bust. I'm just surprised they managed to keep it going this long. 2 Link to comment
roseha October 25, 2015 Share October 25, 2015 (edited) I used to enjoy the show but gave up on it even before the build team was let go. For a show that always seemed to portray itself as fairly liberal and family friendly, the repeated use of guns was appalling to me. I can't forget that they featured an episode shooting from rifles into a merry go round the week Gabrielle Giffords was shot. I still can't believe that episode wasn't pulled. It's too bad, because I liked Adam, Jamie and Grant. (Tory and Kari I could take or leave). I hope they find other and maybe even better outlets for their talents. Edited October 25, 2015 by roseha Link to comment
scowl October 25, 2015 Share October 25, 2015 The repeated use of guns just reminded me why don't want anything to do with them. They tested plenty of myths about the stupid things people have done with them. Link to comment
FormerMod-a1 December 29, 2015 Share December 29, 2015 Kari, Grant and Tori will return for the final episode of Mythbusters. Link to comment
Morrigan2575 December 30, 2015 Share December 30, 2015 Kari, Grant and Tori will return for the final episode of Mythbusters. Cool, I stopped watching after they were let go. I tried to give the new format a chance but it seemed to gimmicky. I'm watching the Mythbusters Marathon now and just saw the final season announcement. I'll tune in for the final episode. 1 Link to comment
AConspiracy January 3, 2016 Share January 3, 2016 Adam and Jamie provide a behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming season, from brainstorming sessions for episode themes to test planning and execution. Footage from past episodes is shown, along with clips of the following myths and episodes to be featured during this season. Well that was one long unnecessary tease. 3 Link to comment
Maharincess January 3, 2016 Share January 3, 2016 He signed a non disclosure agreement so I can't say too much, but my son is in the trailer for the final season! He was an extra in an episode and the hosts liked him so much they emailed him asking him to do a second episode. He was so excited to make it into the trailer. I can't wait for his episodes to air so I can finally talk about them! 4 Link to comment
Eliza422 January 4, 2016 Share January 4, 2016 Well that was one long unnecessary tease. I agree. I was thinking they should just get on with it!! Link to comment
scowl January 4, 2016 Share January 4, 2016 They found yet another way to pad the show. 1 Link to comment
iluvobx January 7, 2016 Share January 7, 2016 Not hard to imagine what went on. Jamie likes Big Booms, Adam likes to make fun of Jamie and he likes big booms too. It will be interesting to see the build team back. Are they back to help with the myths or just to reminisce about their years on the show? I will miss this show. Link to comment
frenchtoast January 8, 2016 Share January 8, 2016 Adam and Jamie investigate explosive tall tales. Link to comment
scootypuffjr January 9, 2016 Share January 9, 2016 I didn't mind it. I will miss the show, but I think it's going to be a great last season. It will be nice to see the whole gang back together again too. Link to comment
AConspiracy January 10, 2016 Share January 10, 2016 I think the hovercraft over land mines was in a James Bond movie. Guess they didn't want to spend the money to talk about that usage. Link to comment
rab01 January 11, 2016 Share January 11, 2016 I'm going to miss this show when it's gone. I prefer the ones where they do sciency stuff to just blowing things up but there's nothing wrong with some carnage. I was really surprised, however, that after 14 years of this show that they failed to set up pressure gauges farther out on their control test of the mail truck explosion. One question -- do those psi numbers mean that you would not be hurt by a hovercraft going right over you? 1 Link to comment
ae2 January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 I'm going to miss this show when it's gone. I prefer the ones where they do sciency stuff to just blowing things up but there's nothing wrong with some carnage. I was really surprised, however, that after 14 years of this show that they failed to set up pressure gauges farther out on their control test of the mail truck explosion. One question -- do those psi numbers mean that you would not be hurt by a hovercraft going right over you? Theoretically, I guess? The pressure isn't dangerous, as long as it remains evenly distributed. Something akin to a kitten walking on your chest. I'm not sure how well hovercraft handle obstacles. We only saw them driving over relatively flat surfaces. Of course, a hovercraft weighs 600 pounds, where even a Smart Car weighs 3 times that. It's closer to a motorcycle in weight than a car. So even if it were on four wheels you would probably survive it. This site says one has driven over a person without issue. https://neoterichovercraft.com/general_info/questions_and_answers.htm Link to comment
AConspiracy January 17, 2016 Share January 17, 2016 Can a railroad tank car collapse if filled with steam and sealed, due to a partial vacuum being generated inside as the steam condenses. Well I guess implosions are more boring that explosions, explaining why this was the first one - Link to comment
JC65 January 31, 2016 Share January 31, 2016 I really enjoyed the tanker crush. But what I really enjoyed is the lack of the clowns. I'd given up on the show out of frustration with the antics of the JV squad. I'm so glad they're gone. Link to comment
CoderLady February 3, 2016 Share February 3, 2016 They were fine when they were just the build team working with Jamie & Adam to show more behind the scene stuff, but then they developed into "personalities." I do appreciate that they were mostly science-y and didn't behave like reckless jackasses, but once they evolved into "jock," "nerd" and "girl" (sorry, I really disliked Kari), their on-camera behavior was seriously influenced by their roles. A little of that would have gone a long way. Too late now. Link to comment
aemom February 3, 2016 Share February 3, 2016 That really was quite impressive when they did finally get that tanker to implode. Whap! It was like some invisible giant had just flattened it. 1 Link to comment
Maharincess February 7, 2016 Share February 7, 2016 (edited) The guys test weapons for a possible zombie apocalypse. Later, methods for waiting in line while shopping are examined. Edited February 7, 2016 by Maharincess Link to comment
Maharincess February 7, 2016 Share February 7, 2016 (edited) My son is in this episode!!! In the zombie segment, he was in a White button up and khakis and was one of the last ones out of the gate to get hit in the face with an ax. In the shopping segment, he's in a long sleeve black T-shirt and about halfway through the episode you can see him standing in line while Adam and Jaime talk to the camera. He's tall with short cropped dark blonde hair and a small mustache. I'm sure nobody cares but I'm excited about it! This has been his favorite show since it first started. Edited February 7, 2016 by Maharincess 4 Link to comment
AConspiracy February 7, 2016 Share February 7, 2016 I read where everyone had to do their own zombie makeup. That's more volunteering than I would like! Link to comment
Maharincess February 7, 2016 Share February 7, 2016 Yeah, my son had to drive out there in costume. Link to comment
Eliza422 February 14, 2016 Share February 14, 2016 They never showed this episode as far as I can tell...is there a reason we didn't see it? Tonight (2/13) we got the revisit episode. Link to comment
ae2 February 15, 2016 Share February 15, 2016 Yeah, my son had to drive out there in costume. Did he come back with any good stories to tell? :) I'm glad we got to revisit the zombie myth. Because it's so much fun, and because that was such a huge glaring error the first time around. Still wasn't perfect (the axe wouldn't exactly bounce back after being embedded in a skull), but it was a little closer. The waiting in line is one I've wondered about, but real world results and queuing theory tend to show the single line queue being faster. Link to comment
Trini February 19, 2016 Share February 19, 2016 My main takeaway from this episode was that if I don't want something to get crushed, I should put it in a tanker. Link to comment
scowl February 19, 2016 Share February 19, 2016 Before they purposely damaged the tank, it had no problem containing a near-vacuum. Link to comment
AConspiracy March 6, 2016 Share March 6, 2016 That was fun to watch Adam going through the runway of props. That's one way to empty the warehouse. I thought they would bring out the narrator(s) and go through the substitute cast members during the reunion, but at least the build team came back. 1 Link to comment
merylinkid March 6, 2016 Share March 6, 2016 I did not expect to get this upset. Sure I liked the show. Sure I watched the reruns. But hey, it was just a show about blowing stuff up right? Nope, cried through both the finale and the reunion special. When Adam was smashing all the props I was "noooooooo that's history right there, don't smash it." Just no. Believe it or not when Obama said good bye got me the second worst. I don't even like Obama. But man it just hit the right notes. Of course, the first worst was the lady who saved her life and the life of her daughter based on what she saw in the show. Thank god for the all the moments of Tory hurting himself. I needed the laughs. Science bait in indeed. I hope they do specials from time to time. That's how much I will miss this show. 9 Link to comment
Jenkins March 6, 2016 Share March 6, 2016 (edited) Yep, same here...kind of an emotional reunion all around. And that woman talking about saving herself and her daughter definitely got me. This show has always been a sort of "comfort show" for me. Something I watch and it kind of puts me in a better mood. Just glad there will be plenty of reruns. I do wonder what they will do next. I know Jamie has said he doesn't care much for TV, so doubt we see him in anything but a guest spot here and there. But I can see Adam getting another show. Not too many shows get you truly thinking anymore...so sad to see this one go. Edited March 6, 2016 by Jenkins 3 Link to comment
Iamsweetdee March 6, 2016 Share March 6, 2016 Thanks, Mythbusters for making science fun. 6 Link to comment
Dowel Jones March 7, 2016 Share March 7, 2016 "The only thing different between screwing off and science is...writing stuff down." Words to live by. Thanks, Mythbusters. 3 Link to comment
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