Adam and Jamie countdown their 25 favorite Shark Myths
Adam and Jamie get abandoned on a deserted island, armed with nothing but the sticky silver adhesive. Can they use it to source water, find food, build shelter, and even escape?
Who\'s the riskier driver? Are men really better at grilling and barbequing? Or at loading up a car with luggage? They even test the myth that women are better at reading non-verbal emotional cues. And finally, one of the most notorious gender myths of all: who\'s better at navigating?
Adam and Jamie reinvent the wheel, while in Date Night Car, Tory, Kari and Grant tackle a tandem driving myth from the movie Date Night.
The Hyneman and Captain Redbeard take a swing at a Pirates of the Caribbean myth, while Kari, Tory and Grant roll out the barrel for a turbo-charged go-cart.
Men vs. women in the ultimate battle of the sexes as the team tests five gender-based cliches.
Spike heels and platforms may be the height of fashion, but does fancy footwear put you at risk on the road? Don't miss Jamie and Adam's attempt to find out. Then, in Super Glue Heroics, Tory, Grant and Kari test whether it's possible to glue a roomful of furniture to a hotel-room ceiling as well as to substitute super glue for a seat-belt in a head-on car crash.
The MythBusters take fan-favorite myths - including Bird Balance, Exploding Water Heater, Fireworks Man and Viral Excavator - to another level in the ultimate experimental ramp-up.
Adam and Jamie take aim at a ricochet myth from the TV show Burn Notice while Kari, Tory and Grant test the Hollywood myth that if you jump when running away from an explosion, you can surf the shockwave.
This fan-correspondence catch-up includes both question-answering and taking mini-myth requests such as whether you can eat a spoonful of cinnamon without drinking water.
Adam and Jamie determine if a person wrapped in bubble packaging could survive a fall from a building. Also: Ejection-seat experiments are conducted.
Adam and Jamie test an old dueling myth - should you really never bring a knife to aballoonfight? Kari, Grant, and Tory find out if a two-stage missile known as the fire-breathing dragon ever really existed.
Experiments with firearms are conducted to see if eight scenarios from Hollywood are plausible. Included: silver bullets; nailballoons.