
MythBusters
The team takes five fan favorites and focuses on a new facet for each.

The team takes five fan favorites and focuses on a new facet for each.

Adam and Jamie test if an out-of-control car really crashes and burns every time.

Adam and Jamie test whether it's better to keep windows open or closed during a hurricane.

Adam and Jamie test whether a dirty car gets better gas mileage than a clean one.

The team rolls out the sticky carpet for the most versatile implement in the toolbox, duct tape.

Testing if gravity enables a bullet dropped off a high platform to catch a bullet fired from a gun.

Testing theories surrounding driving in the rain; the myth about driving a convertible in the rain.

Adam and Jamie find out if a sonic shock wave can shatter glass.

Adam and Jamie test if it's possible to cling to the roof of a speeding car.

The team experiments with Thermite, car stereo systems and handguns.

The whole team tackles an improbable myth.

The teams test two myths of locomotion.

The teams get some Northern exposure.

The team tests four myths; they find out whether drinking alcohol can help to avoid hypothermia.

The team joins forces, placing popular sayings under the microscope.

The whole team gets together to test myths about survival; Adam and Jamie wonder about bullet-proof.

Adam and Jamie test an Indiana Jones myth; Kari, Grant and Tori try to break out of prison.

The team applies science to the theory that the more they drink, the more attracted they will be.

Adam and Jamie try to turn a conventional electric stun gun into a water-powered electric stun gun.

The team examines internet viral videos; they try to find out if people truly believe what they see.