Each time we watch this show, we both think to ourselves and then say out loud: "This is the best show on television."
You probably know all about this show and what this show presets each episode.
The crew finds urban myths, scientific-maybes, internet myths, movie scenarios, movie action sequences, questionable or amazing newspaper accounts, hearsay, long-standing "everybody has heard of this" gossip, suggestions submitted by viewers and any number of other sayings, suppositions and myths that otherwise may or may not be true.
But you knew all that.
The crew is amazing.
Adam and Jamie, I am certain of it, can build, put together, construct, design, piece together anything and then work out coherent and logical methods to use those pieces in a scientific way to find out once and for all (mostly) if a myth is Confirmed, Plausible or Busted.
Grant, Tory and Kari are also immensely skilled and building any apparatus, machine and set of gadgets and thingies needed to conduct their own fact-finding endeavors.
This cast show obvious happiness and fulfillment when working through these scenarios - from the first design sketch to when the last fragment of the final explosion falls to the ground.
Even better than all of the things that are made and put through their paces; the crew working hard, working so well together and enjoying it so much - is the fact that each time you watch an episode, you learn something.
That is a definite bonus.
A certain plus of television. Period.
It is also obvious this gang has the best gig on television.
We always say out loud each episode, "I wish I could do that for a job."
...well, we really couldn't do all that for a job because we surely don't have the skills or the chops to pull it all off.
But we can watch them do it all, and have a great time watching them.
Mythbusters home page.
You probably know all about this show and what this show presets each episode.
The crew finds urban myths, scientific-maybes, internet myths, movie scenarios, movie action sequences, questionable or amazing newspaper accounts, hearsay, long-standing "everybody has heard of this" gossip, suggestions submitted by viewers and any number of other sayings, suppositions and myths that otherwise may or may not be true.
But you knew all that.
The crew is amazing.
Adam and Jamie, I am certain of it, can build, put together, construct, design, piece together anything and then work out coherent and logical methods to use those pieces in a scientific way to find out once and for all (mostly) if a myth is Confirmed, Plausible or Busted.
Grant, Tory and Kari are also immensely skilled and building any apparatus, machine and set of gadgets and thingies needed to conduct their own fact-finding endeavors.
This cast show obvious happiness and fulfillment when working through these scenarios - from the first design sketch to when the last fragment of the final explosion falls to the ground.
Even better than all of the things that are made and put through their paces; the crew working hard, working so well together and enjoying it so much - is the fact that each time you watch an episode, you learn something.
That is a definite bonus.
A certain plus of television. Period.
It is also obvious this gang has the best gig on television.
We always say out loud each episode, "I wish I could do that for a job."
...well, we really couldn't do all that for a job because we surely don't have the skills or the chops to pull it all off.
But we can watch them do it all, and have a great time watching them.
Mythbusters home page.
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