The team tests some Alaskan anecdotes.
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Jamie and Adam try to tenderize steak with explosives; they test to see if a motorist uses more fuel when driving under stress.
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34 indexedJamie and Adam try to tenderize steak with explosives; they test to see if a motorist uses more fuel when driving under stress.
Adam and Jamie test ninja myths; they try to determine whether the one-inch punch really works and if a ninja can catch an arrow in mid-air.
Adam and Jamie test if it's possible to cling to the roof of a speeding car; Kari, Tory and Grant try to solve some jailbreak myths.
Adam and Jamie find out if a sonic shock wave can shatter glass; Tory, Grant and Kari try to bend bullets around obstacles.
The teams test two myths of locomotion from the reliable horse to the sometimes-unreliable motor car.
The team examines viral videos from the internet; they try to find out if people truly believe what they see.
The team tests four myths.
Ballistic backyard bedlam; glass guillotine; accidental ammunition.
Explosive scenarios from Hollywood; shooting a live grenade in midair; containing an explosion within an ordinary object.
Hollywood crash clichés; driving through glass; plowing throw traffic; firing an RPG at an SUV.
Michael Rooker (``The Walking Dead``) helps the team test zombie myths; the more effective weapon, ax or gun; testing the strength of the living dead; outrunning or outsmarting a horde.
The boys test whether a trench corner can slow down a shockwave and save a soldier.
A test to determine if it is possible to jump out the way of a bullet; how hard do you hit the water when jumping from great heights?
A movie myth about magazines and toasters; investigating the skies for blue ice.
Adam and Jamie find out if a sonic shock wave can shatter glass; Tory, Grant and Kari try to bend bullets around obstacles.
Adam and Jamie test if it's possible to cling to the roof of a speeding car; Kari, Tory and Grant try to solve some jailbreak myths.
The teams test two myths of locomotion from the reliable horse to the sometimes-unreliable motor car.
The team joins forces, placing popular sayings under the microscope to determine whether it really is ``impossible to polish a turd,`` possible to ``hit the ground running`` or advisable to ``end with a bang.``
The whole team gets together to test myths about survival; in Coffin Punch, Kari, Tory and Grant test the silver screen saga; Adam and Jamie question what bullet-proof is.
Adam and Jamie test an Indiana Jones myth; Kari, Grant and Tori try to break out of prison.
Jamie, Adam and Kari apply science to the theory that the more they drink, the more attractive they find the opposite sex.
Adam and Jamie test ninja myths; they try to determine whether the one-inch punch really works and if a ninja can catch an arrow in mid-air.
The team tests four myths.
Adam and Jamie try to turn a conventional electric stun gun into a water-powered electric stun gun.
Adam and Jamie take a fan mail film and use it to dial in on a phone book fable; the rest of the team test a fishy tale of Hollywood pyrotechnics with their own big bang theories.
The team examines viral videos from the internet; they try to find out if people truly believe what they see.
Jamie and Adam try to tenderize steak with explosives; they test to see if a motorist uses more fuel when driving under stress.
The team tests some Alaskan anecdotes.
Jamie, Adam and Kari apply science to the theory that the more they drink, the more attractive they find the opposite sex.
Hollywood crash clichés; driving through glass; plowing throw traffic; firing an RPG at an SUV.
Adam and Jamie take a fan mail film and use it to dial in on a phone book fable; the rest of the team test a fishy tale of Hollywood pyrotechnics with their own big bang theories.
Adam and Jamie try to turn a conventional electric stun gun into a water-powered electric stun gun.
Michael Rooker (``The Walking Dead``) helps the team test zombie myths; the more effective weapon, ax or gun; testing the strength of the living dead; outrunning or outsmarting a horde.