Adam and Jamie explore the improbable survival of a WWIIballoonner with some of the biggest explosions in the show's history! Can someone fall 22,000 feet and be saved by a bomb? Also, the Build Team explores light-bulbs and energy usage. Does leaving the light on help?
Season 4 Episode 29 of MythBusters resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s04e01 - Paper Crossbow
s04e02 - Shredded Plane
s04e03 - Archimedes Death Ray Revisited
s04e04 - Helium Football
s04e05 - Franklin's Kite
s04e06 - Cell Phones on Planes
s04e07 - Bullets Fired Up
s04e08 - Myths Reopened
s04e09 - Mind Control
s04e10 - Exploding Pants
s04e11 - Crimes and Myth-demeanors 1
s04e12 - Steam Cannon
s04e13 - Killer Whirlpool
s04e14 - Diet Coke and Mentos
s04e15 - Shattering Subwoofer
s04e16 - Crimes and Myth-demeanors 2
s04e17 - Earthquake Machine
s04e18 - Deadly Straw
s04e19 - Mega Movie Myths
s04e20 - Killer Cable Snaps
s04e21 - Air Cylinder Rocket
s04e22 - More Myths Revisted
s04e23 - Exploding Lighter
s04e24 - Concrete Glider
s04e25 - Firearms Folklore
s04e27 - Anti-Gravity Device
s04e28 - Holiday Special
s04e29 - 22,000 Foot Fall
Did a Medieval Chinese astrologer make it into space by strapping rockets to his chair and setting them off? Just how hard IS it to find a needle in a haystack? Can you in fact go insane by having water drip on your forehead?
These are just a few of the myths, urban legends, and improbable sayings that the Mythbusters try to figure out. Comprised of special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Heineman - as well as their mottley crew of Mythbuilders, Mythterns, and resident 'crash test dummy' Buster - they don't just tell the myths, they put them to the test to see which ones are possible, and which ones are just plain bunk.