Was MythBusters Intended to Be Educational?

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • During our live stream on Nov. 9, Tested channel members asked Adam questions about MythBusters. In this episode, Adam answers the questions: "How intentional was the educational aspect of the show?" and "Do you think keeping up the 'role' of being Jamie's opposite affected your personality?" With thanks to Tested channel members Jordan Workshop and Fredrik Strömberg for their support and great questions!
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  • @tested
    @tested  3 роки тому +175

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    • @miguelsenriquez4288
      @miguelsenriquez4288 3 роки тому +1

      That Honesty though 🤖✔️

    • @blitzkroger
      @blitzkroger 3 роки тому +2

      Mythbusters was my favorite show and I am only 11

    • @SailorRalph
      @SailorRalph 3 роки тому +1

      This is so wholesome. Myth busters was a huge part of my childhood. I wouldn't give up anything for that raw experience of experiencing first and for the first time. I am jealous of the catalog that younger generations will have access to but also sad as it will be a mix of contemporary and history. Maybe that's the best though. Thank you Adam and please thank Jamie for me as well as everyone else. I will of course miss Grant Imahara, RIP my friend. You all show such a passion for what you do and that in of itself really makes it worth watching.
      I've lost so many celebs I've always wanted to meet. Adam (and Jamie and the rest of the crew) I would absolutely love to meet you in person. I know you get that all of the time. You all are truly wonderful people. Take care my friend!

    • @SailorRalph
      @SailorRalph 3 роки тому +1

      @@blitzkroger never stop dreaming my friend. I am 31 and it's something that is hard to relearn. When life becomes real with adult responsibilities, don't forget about your dreams. You will meet like minded people and those who love and support you to help you see your dreams through. Take care little dreamer.

    • @ET_AYY_LMAO
      @ET_AYY_LMAO 3 роки тому

      How the fuck did you dumbasses not manage to cut through the roof of a car with half a tonne of thermite? You can literally cut a steel beam with less than a kilogram.

  • @Silver_Wolf-141
    @Silver_Wolf-141 3 роки тому +3119

    Mythbusters is a large part of why i got into engineering! It had such a large impact on my childhood

    • @mastercheif9703
      @mastercheif9703 3 роки тому +38

      I am only 13 and mythbusters also has a reason why I love engineering. Keep up the good work Adam!!!!

    • @nickojc850
      @nickojc850 3 роки тому +30

      Mythbusters was educational for me as well. I’m fascinated about the documentation of the rare hyneman specie!

    • @fortunetellers5262
      @fortunetellers5262 3 роки тому +17

      I’m 12 in Wisconsin and love mithbusters

    • @Qwertydzn
      @Qwertydzn 3 роки тому +33

      Currently doing a degree in engineering and I look back so often on growing up watching mythbusters. I always dreamed of being there during the tests. For anybody whos interested in engineering from a young age, let that intuition guide you, engineering is amazing.

    • @explosivemallard8038
      @explosivemallard8038 3 роки тому +14

      Couldn’t agree more. I grew up watching mythbusters and it absolutely has to be large proponent of my life of science and now engineering.

  • @SofiaCavalcante
    @SofiaCavalcante 3 роки тому +2391

    Mythbusters saved my life at age 8
    I was a child of a hard working and studying single mother, so i was home alone a lot. It was my mothers birthday and I wanted to make her a nice dinner before she came back home, as a surprise. So I put frozen fish fillet in a skillet full of hot oil and in a few seconds, BOOM a 3 feet tall oil fire. I was ready to put it out with water but then, because i was raised by the TV, I remembered a Mythbusters episode about oil fires and that putting it out with water would only make it WORSE.
    Fortunately there was a chemical extinguisher right outside my apartment and I maneged to rush to it and not have a single burn.
    EIGHT YEARS OLD, MAN

    • @bzqp2
      @bzqp2 3 роки тому +106

      Wow. I'm not sure I could manage a chemical extinguisher in my mid-20s O.o

    • @craigoneill2216
      @craigoneill2216 3 роки тому +34

      Imagine you did intend it to be educational

    • @joermnyc
      @joermnyc 3 роки тому +44

      Also a good idea to have a lid that fits the pan nearby, a few weeks ago my pan caught fire, and I had the lid on and fire extinguished before I could even think about grabbing the fire extinguisher (which was behind me in the kitchen.)

    • @ilyaholt8607
      @ilyaholt8607 3 роки тому +92

      @@craigoneill2216 Then it would be less popular. The unfortunate reality is that when people (especially children) can clearly see that something is intentionally educational, they instantly lose most of their interest towards it. This is likely because any educational media is often associated with boring and low-budget content.
      Mythbusters was a successful educational show because it wasn't trying to be educational.

    • @tolga1cool
      @tolga1cool 3 роки тому +17

      @@bzqp2 Pull the pin, aim and push the button. Not hard

  • @juan_a_otero
    @juan_a_otero 3 роки тому +963

    I absolutely love it when Adam stops mid-thought, runs through the Cave, and grabs something to show us!

    • @rebelguy9487
      @rebelguy9487 3 роки тому +141

      He's like a 6 year old running into his room while saying "Hey, look at this.....look at this " but in an adult body!

    • @tested
      @tested  3 роки тому +382

      He does this to us ALL THE TIME.

    • @daxriley8195
      @daxriley8195 3 роки тому +42

      With each passing day he becomes a little less Adam and little more Doc Brown :) I'd call him Doc Savage but I believe that name is already taken!

    • @DanielAmos1
      @DanielAmos1 3 роки тому +25

      I'm just impressed he can retrieve it so quickly. I'm sure there are things that enter the Cave, never to see the light of day again but when it comes show and tell, the artifact is always just a short rummage away.

    • @psilorder86
      @psilorder86 3 роки тому +6

      @@daxriley8195 Prof. Savage?

  • @JFKeNn3dy
    @JFKeNn3dy 3 роки тому +780

    Remember kids, the only difference between doing science and screwing around is writing it down.

    • @auroraackley227
      @auroraackley227 3 роки тому +27

      That should be on a t~shirt

    • @jaywerner8415
      @jaywerner8415 3 роки тому +13

      @@auroraackley227 Yes, and i think it might be, id have to check.

    • @derchesten
      @derchesten 3 роки тому +15

      This line is what made me a civil engineer. Fkn icons those two

    • @laurencefraser
      @laurencefraser 3 роки тому +12

      Well, writing it down and repetition.

    • @garysprandel1817
      @garysprandel1817 3 роки тому +2

      Words to live by

  • @leeschumacher8285
    @leeschumacher8285 3 роки тому +1455

    When you say "the five of us" my heart is just breaking ...

  • @CaptNSquared
    @CaptNSquared 3 роки тому +1406

    Mythbusters: Never thinking of the children

    • @Roberta_Trevino
      @Roberta_Trevino 3 роки тому +109

      I feel like that's what made it interesting. Like Adam said, kids don't like to be talked down to so to see adults having fun with science and just telling us the process without oversimplifying it was really cool.

    • @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
      @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 3 роки тому +71

      @@Roberta_Trevino My best friend & I took her daughter (my Goddaughter) to the Australian museum here in Sydney Australia. For her 5th birthday because she was dinosaurs mad she knew just about. Everything about them including their scientific names.
      While we were looking at the dinosaurs her mother had to run off to the loo & she left her with me. A lot of people think she's my daughter when she's not with her Mum because she looks similar to me.
      While we were looking at a realistic recreation of a Velociraptor complete with feathers. An elderly museum guide came up to us & said to her. "Isn't it a pretty birdy."
      My Goddaughter turned to her & with all the distain that only a 5 year old can muster said: "It is *NOT* a birdy it is a Velociraptor. Although they are related to birds that's why they have feathers."
      She then proceeded to tell the attendant in great & graphic detail when & where Velociraptors lived. & more specifically how they killed & ate their prey.
      All the while she's doing this the poor woman (who had to be somewhere in her 80's) is getting this horrified look on her face. She turns to look at me & I just smiled at her & oh so sweetly said "Isn't it amazing what they get off of the Discovery Channel these days."
      The poor womans jaw just hit the floor & before I burst out laughing at her. I redirected my Goddaughter over to another exhibit. When her Mum came back & I told her what had happened she burst out laughing & said "Yes! That's *MY* child!"
      & the moral of this story is *NEVER EVER* dumb things down to a child because they *WILL* inevitably call you out for it.

    • @journeyofawesome8473
      @journeyofawesome8473 3 роки тому +35

      @@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 I find it pretty easy to not talk down to kids. It's the adults I struggle with. 👼😈

    • @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
      @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 3 роки тому +10

      @@journeyofawesome8473 I hear you my friend, I hear you. 🤜

    • @clarabrandaog
      @clarabrandaog 3 роки тому +2

      At the same time that's what got kids hooked. Been there.

  • @spaghetticoconut658
    @spaghetticoconut658 3 роки тому +2081

    “Was mythbusters intended to be educational?”
    *Yes’nt*

    • @alexadelaide
      @alexadelaide 3 роки тому +44

      No’f course

    • @AnonyDave
      @AnonyDave 3 роки тому +39

      Australia Has the perfect terms, "Yeah, nah" and "Nah, yeah"

    • @alexadelaide
      @alexadelaide 3 роки тому +18

      @@AnonyDave paradoxically though those terms are perfectly unambiguous haha

    • @fatsuperfly
      @fatsuperfly 3 роки тому +4

      Ha. It did inspire that’s for sure, so many talented ppl here, younger I didn’t realize it so much, i mean they are. But as i get older i look back and watch some episodes, its ver apparent on the talent working this show. Love it

    • @wordforger
      @wordforger 3 роки тому +14

      They literally saved lives with their "trapped in a car underwater" episode. So whether it was intended to be educational or not, it ended up being very educational.

  • @AuroDHikoshi
    @AuroDHikoshi 3 роки тому +527

    Adam talking about dating and that moment "am I missing an eyebrow?" comes to mind

    • @ClickClackMathRocks
      @ClickClackMathRocks 3 роки тому +36

      I so would love to know how that date went (obviously without any personal info)

    • @MasumiSeike
      @MasumiSeike 3 роки тому +3

      @@ClickClackMathRocks kinda same 😂

    • @FlamingNinja
      @FlamingNinja 3 роки тому +42

      @@ClickClackMathRocks apparently it went pretty well, iirc the woman he was dating is his wife still

    • @obscureviolette9571
      @obscureviolette9571 3 роки тому +2

      OMG! Jajaja ❤️🤭

    • @valiroime
      @valiroime 3 роки тому +7

      Explains a lot actually.

  • @tadlockje
    @tadlockje 3 роки тому +262

    There were some funny Jamie moments, but the one that I always remember is him yelling at the duck “Quack, Damn You!!”

    • @Bladedcloud6159
      @Bladedcloud6159 3 роки тому +42

      "when in doubt, C-4"

    • @thekidfromcanada
      @thekidfromcanada 3 роки тому +35

      "I like it. It's private in here."

    • @jamesfogel7998
      @jamesfogel7998 3 роки тому +42

      "Jamie wants big boom."

    • @Rileynjudkins
      @Rileynjudkins 3 роки тому +34

      "I'm standing in the death ray....and I am not dead"

    • @kori228
      @kori228 3 роки тому +2

      "I reject your reality and substitute my own"

  • @MrCineris
    @MrCineris 3 роки тому +273

    Having Tested is such a privilege! Imagine not having a way to hear this man

  • @flugelblarghen
    @flugelblarghen 3 роки тому +130

    In the vain of being educational as well as Adam and Jamie's relationship I remember re-watching the first season not long ago and being super impressed with one situation. Adam had disagreed with Jamie over part of his plan, later in the episode he apologized not for disagreeing with Jamie but for the disrespectful way he expressed himself. He felt he had implied Jamie was stupid. I thought that would be a pretty great lesson for any kids watching seeing somebody with the maturity to recognise, admit to and apologise for doing something wrong

    • @deinonychus1948
      @deinonychus1948 2 роки тому +9

      I remember that bit, it was in the first Chicken Gun episode if I recall correctly

    • @SobeCrunkMonster
      @SobeCrunkMonster Рік тому +3

      not vain, vein*

  • @alexadelaide
    @alexadelaide 3 роки тому +142

    Adam has the most genuine, thoughtful and respectful way of speaking that I wish was more common.
    You can clearly see him thinking as he speaks. He never talks negatively of others even when you can tell he has thoughts maybe he could not or should not say, but doesn’t shy away, he finds a common ground or another way to explain and get his real thoughts across in the most positive way. I just love that

    • @Zefrem23
      @Zefrem23 3 роки тому +12

      Yeah and it's great we get to see the thought process unedited. So many people are afraid of appearing unprofessional and edit their YT shows to ribbons to get rid of pauses for thought. I prefer the warts-and-all approach.

    • @mscbijles1256
      @mscbijles1256 3 роки тому +4

      @@Zefrem23 And actually, I always consider such cuts, and small sudden changes in what their faces look like etc. FAR worse then watching some thinking.

    • @nealsterling8151
      @nealsterling8151 3 роки тому +4

      Indeed, he is the antithesis of modern people.sadly.

    • @AaronSmith-kr5yf
      @AaronSmith-kr5yf 3 роки тому +6

      Well that's part of being on camera for freaking ever. Yeah I agree though Adam does have a way with words, a certain showmanship, he is a class act, along with Jamie.

  • @psivewri
    @psivewri 3 роки тому +93

    When I was about 7 years old my dad showed me an episode of Mythbusters that his mate had recorded onto a VHS tape. It's fair to say it sparked a life long interest in working out how things work and a fascination with taking things apart :)

  • @captainbishop
    @captainbishop 3 роки тому +227

    I never thought of Mythbusters as reality TV. That's strange to me.

    • @wormspeaker
      @wormspeaker 3 роки тому +30

      I know right? I mean, that's where it would be classified, but even compared to something like American Chopper or Monster Garage (that were mentioned) or especially Pimp My Ride or Pawn Stars, Mythbusters doesn't really feel like reality television. It feels like a more rough and tumble Mr. Wizard to me.

    • @laurencefraser
      @laurencefraser 3 роки тому +21

      Probably because it was less divorced from reality than most "reality" television.

    • @mscbijles1256
      @mscbijles1256 3 роки тому +6

      @@laurencefraser indeed, this was ACTUAL reality 😃

    • @brocktechnology
      @brocktechnology 3 роки тому +12

      To me it's well inside the genre of documentary, especially after the manufactured drama was eliminated in later seasons.

    • @TylerWitucki
      @TylerWitucki 3 роки тому +1

      In other words, unscripted but in some ways planned. The show was about the subject matter, not really the characters nor their conflicts; so it's not really a drama or reality tv.

  • @hailstormtrenhaile114
    @hailstormtrenhaile114 3 роки тому +359

    I reject your reality, and substitute my own.

  • @Javierm0n0
    @Javierm0n0 3 роки тому +289

    As i was a kid during the early days of mythbusters i must say, thank you for "not thinking of the children". The moment anything started to treat me like an imbecile i stopped reading/watching/engaging with it.

    • @foamer443
      @foamer443 3 роки тому +7

      Precisely why as a kid I never, not even once, (not as an adult either) did or have gone to McDonalds. I was thoroughly insulted by their advertising with all the idiot characters and toys. There were lots of other fast food places that didn't stoop to such a low level, not that I had much fast food anyway, but made a point of saying no to McD's.
      Reflecting on that has made me realize I have tended ever since to question things and view with a critical eye. People have called me ornery and difficult and I guess I owe that to McD's crappy advertising.

    • @ericbrown1101
      @ericbrown1101 3 роки тому +6

      That was the way my parents raised/disciplined me. For the majority of my life, if I acted like it, I was treated like a peer instead of a child. It was the biggest incentive to behave and learn maturity that they could've given me and I'm eternally grateful to them for that.

    • @crissto8591
      @crissto8591 3 роки тому

      For as long as i could remember, I was arguing with their methodology and conclusions. Kid or not, I still believe that sometimes they got it wrong

    • @beautifulsubmissive5190
      @beautifulsubmissive5190 3 роки тому +5

      @@foamer443 you sound like so much fun , lol

    • @alalalala57
      @alalalala57 3 роки тому +2

      @@foamer443 You lost out on some of the best toys on the planet tho. Loved them.

  • @bmelloyello
    @bmelloyello 3 роки тому +76

    To this day, Mythbusters is still my favorite tv show, of all time. My kids will be watching your show when they're old enough.

    • @linkspokemon4114
      @linkspokemon4114 3 роки тому +4

      All come on just let them watch it

    • @thewackykid
      @thewackykid 3 роки тому

      same... it is still my all time fav tv show too...

  • @djHVNTER2
    @djHVNTER2 3 роки тому +123

    Can confirm, Mythbusters undeniably helped keep me interested in science (and made me hate math a little less) as a kid. It also really reinforced the scientific method to me, and the idea of your original idea or belief (aka hypothesis) can be wrong simply because you don't know until you try (or test) it. And so until you test and know, you can't be mad at yourself for being wrong. Might be a weird analogy or parallel teenage me created, but the reinforcement of the concept actually helped me just as a kid dealing with growing up. Shoutout to you, and everyone who helped make Mythbusters what it was.

  • @armadillerff
    @armadillerff 3 роки тому +611

    “Don’t talk down to children; treat them as peers” is exactly what Mister F. Rodgers believed and was the driving force of why Mister Rodgers’ Neighborhood was so successful.

    • @g6qwerty
      @g6qwerty 3 роки тому +42

      Explains why I hated so many "Kid shows" when I was a kid.

    • @bearlemley
      @bearlemley 3 роки тому +4

      “Can you say neighborhood?”

    • @shadowxxe
      @shadowxxe 3 роки тому +6

      @@g6qwerty That's why i grew up with youtube these educational kids science shows ugh i hated them i much preferred watching Vsauce and man did i love and still do love vsauce

    • @Mirro18
      @Mirro18 3 роки тому +31

      Or rather, don't talk to children like they are stupid. Meet them on an eye level. The issue is that most people have kids=stupid so ingrained in their head that they cannot stop themselves from explaining every obvious thing and kids feel extremely insulted by that. An issue some teachers also have and you see it in school. Source: I am becoming a teacher and boy some people i met when we did practical experience should not become teachers.

    • @neruneri
      @neruneri 3 роки тому +9

      @@Mirro18 I agree. Thinking about it too, the most mind-boggling thing about it is how not only do "we" (as in many adults in society) treat children like they're stupid, "we" treat them like they're not worthy of basic social etiquette. It's not just that people internally think of children as stupid, they explicitly treat them as stupid. If people treated other adults the way we treat children, a lot more people would get punched in the face on a regular basis.

  • @Connor-wv6ln
    @Connor-wv6ln 3 роки тому +207

    “The only difference between screwing around and science is writing it down”

  • @DobraEspacial
    @DobraEspacial 3 роки тому +72

    Mythbusters constructed a big part of my passion for science. I even got a tattoo in honor of the show!

  • @skollrum
    @skollrum 3 роки тому +311

    I would describe Mythbusters as "Jackass for smart people" when trying to turn people on to it. I think 3rd season everyone already knew them

    • @ForeverDegenerate
      @ForeverDegenerate 3 роки тому +24

      So... "Smartass" then?

    • @juancitoplasma1404
      @juancitoplasma1404 3 роки тому +5

      @@ForeverDegenerate with a lot o explosions and ballistic gel

    • @peeper4life315
      @peeper4life315 2 роки тому +1

      @@ForeverDegenerate goated

    • @barahng
      @barahng 2 роки тому

      Ironically a lot of stunts on Jackass required quite a bit of engineering to pull off (relatively) safely.

  • @xarvous
    @xarvous 3 роки тому +267

    I would buy a DVD of Mythbusters extras that was just Savage and Hyneman telling each other to go f*@$ off.

    • @Dimondminer11
      @Dimondminer11 3 роки тому +7

      Where can I find this magical DVD extra set?

  • @madster663
    @madster663 3 роки тому +66

    Mythbusters caused my fascination with science, and I could not be happier at what Mythbusters caused for me as a young girl going into the STEM fields🤍

  • @MostlyPennyCat
    @MostlyPennyCat 3 роки тому +76

    I always loved seeing Jamie get ticked at Adam making a mess.
    Leaving his lathe covered in salami.
    "God love him but that's a 30,000 dollar lathe, _sigh whiskers whiskers whiskers"_

  • @StarSong936
    @StarSong936 3 роки тому +16

    One of my favorite Jamie lines was "When in doubt, C4." My favorite Adam line was "I reject you're reality and substitute my own!" There are a lot of other lines I loved but those are the 2 standouts for me.

  • @DuperMate
    @DuperMate 3 роки тому +45

    Love Mythbusters, I still watch the show. I wish there were still new episodes.

    • @krisgee9553
      @krisgee9553 3 роки тому +2

      There's Mythbusters Jr. that's been pretty fun to watch.

    • @DuperMate
      @DuperMate 3 роки тому +1

      @@krisgee9553 I find the show to be a little awkward.

    • @tparadox88
      @tparadox88 3 роки тому

      Is the reboot already cancelled?

  • @frankxia8082
    @frankxia8082 3 роки тому +44

    "I stopped dating. I cleared that part of my head away" Why do I just think of the moment when a good portion of your hair burned off...

  • @crunchyfrog555
    @crunchyfrog555 3 роки тому +137

    Adam's statement that kids don't like be spoken down to I absolutely agree with. So much so that it's hw I brought my kids up, and my two daughters are fabulous not just from my say so, but I'm continually complimented on them.
    It makes one HELL of a difference. It's not difficult really - kids are people too. I've never understood this buillshit of"speak when you're spoken to" or "why must you do something? Because I say" all that sort of nonsense helps nobody.

    • @axelpatrickb.pingol3228
      @axelpatrickb.pingol3228 3 роки тому +4

      Old cultural thing that persisted up until the 1990's and Boomer parents' (somewhat understandable) "need" (desire) to train their children to be the "best" (all to maintain their lifestyle or rise from it)...

    • @crunchyfrog555
      @crunchyfrog555 3 роки тому +3

      @@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 Ah, I think that was more an American thing? I mean, I've certainly heard of it before, and yes, it was a fucking stupid idea. China have a somewhat similar idea with their kids, and all it does there is create a load of self-entitled brats.
      I'm British, so we didn't see it, or at least if we did, to that extent.

    • @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
      @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 3 роки тому +15

      My best friend & I took her daughter (my Goddaughter) to the Australian museum here in Sydney Australia. For her 5th birthday because she was dinosaurs mad she knew just about. Everything about them including their scientific names.
      While we were looking at the dinosaurs her mother had to run off to the loo & she left her with me. A lot of people think she's my daughter when she's not with her Mum because she looks similar to me.
      While we were looking at a realistic recreation of a Velociraptor complete with feathers. An elderly museum guide came up to us & said to her. "Isn't it a pretty birdy."
      My Goddaughter turned to her & with all the distain that only a 5 year old can muster said: "It is *NOT* a birdy it is a Velociraptor. Although they are related to birds that's why they have feathers."
      She then proceeded to tell the attendant in great & graphic detail when & where Velociraptors lived. & more specifically how they killed & ate their prey.
      All the while she's doing this the poor woman (who had to be somewhere in her 80's) is getting this horrified look on her face. She turns to look at me & I just smiled at her & oh so sweetly said "Isn't it amazing what they get off of the Discovery Channel these days."
      The poor womans jaw just hit the floor & before I burst out laughing at her. I redirected my Goddaughter over to another exhibit. When her Mum came back & I told her what had happened she burst out laughing & said "Yes! That's *MY* child!"
      & the moral of this story is *NEVER EVER* dumb things down to a child because they *WILL* inevitably call you out for it.

    • @pijnto
      @pijnto 3 роки тому +8

      Yes I remember a interview about violence in cartoons the adults were coming over all horrified, the young children's take on it, it is ok because it is "not real", maybe life would be a lot simpler if we (adults ) took heed to their thinking.

    • @crunchyfrog555
      @crunchyfrog555 3 роки тому +2

      @@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 Oh boy - I LOVE that.

  • @mr.personhumanson6871
    @mr.personhumanson6871 3 роки тому +9

    I think the graphic artists and the narrator is the unsung hero of the show. They make things more clearer than just watching and listening to Adam and Jaime's explanations and experimemts

  • @emilyb4583
    @emilyb4583 3 роки тому +3

    Favorite Mythbusters memory: in college, a bunch of my friends met up to go out for the night. One of the guys was watching Mythbusters while waiting for someone else to finish something. They blew up a cement truck, and it was such an amazing explosion that everyone got sucked in and we stayed in and watched Mythbusters for the entire night.

  • @JordanWorkshop
    @JordanWorkshop 3 роки тому +18

    Thanks for taking my question! Also, I hope you have an appreciation for the number of people you have positively affected with the show and other projects. Intentional or not, your enthusiasm makes the leaning process feel much more exciting and interesting.

  • @milissaellan6805
    @milissaellan6805 3 роки тому +15

    One of my absolute favorite Jamie quotes is when he held up the duck and said to it, so calmly, "Quack, damn you."

    • @Rico_71
      @Rico_71 3 роки тому +3

      "Jamie wants big boom" is another one

  • @kyonnnapflueger1852
    @kyonnnapflueger1852 3 роки тому +19

    I LOVED myth busters growing up. It was something we could all agree on to watch in my house growing up ❤

  • @-JonnyBoy-
    @-JonnyBoy- 3 роки тому +36

    "pissing in your ear"... Never heard that before and I'm British...

    • @Jenny-sq2pr
      @Jenny-sq2pr 3 роки тому +2

      I heard it from an Australian woman once at a theme park in America.

    • @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
      @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 3 роки тому +7

      @@Jenny-sq2pr Mate I'm Australian & I've *NEVER* heard anyone use that phrase. The closest thing I've ever heard is the expression Taking the piss (outta someone.)

    • @Bullfrog307002
      @Bullfrog307002 3 роки тому +3

      "pissingin your pocket" is a common saying i grew up with here in Australia.

    • @Jenny-sq2pr
      @Jenny-sq2pr 3 роки тому

      @@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 in fairness she said 'my brothers pissing in your ear. He's a wombat.' I had always assumed she was calling him a player but maybe I'm misunderstanding based on Adams definition?

    • @daxriley8195
      @daxriley8195 3 роки тому +3

      @@Bullfrog307002 Definitely heard it here Oz. Pissing in your pocket means someone is feeding you some information that might make you feel warm and cozy, but at the end of the day what you have is a pocket full of urine.

  • @zjenji
    @zjenji 3 роки тому +53

    Mythbusters is like Shawshank Redemption, you always stop to watch it.

    • @NatesFilmTutorials
      @NatesFilmTutorials 3 роки тому +1

      Couldn’t agree more! Haha

    • @Fuzzems
      @Fuzzems 3 роки тому

      Isn't it because you kinda know how it ends? Eventually watching loads of Mythbusters will increase your knowledge without a doubt!

  • @belzar007
    @belzar007 3 роки тому +114

    To me Mythbuster's most memorable part was "Gentlemen, THAW your chickens". :)

    • @ncot_tech
      @ncot_tech 3 роки тому +13

      To me it was watching the first series being full of them phoning places and saying “we’re doing a tv show and need some chickens?” and having to explain what was going on. By the third series they’d just ring up and say “it’s mythbusters, can we come and blow things up on your bomb range?”

    • @georgenewlands9760
      @georgenewlands9760 3 роки тому +4

      Yep, The Chicken Cannon...best ever and “definitely educational”😀😀😀

    • @ryandowney8743
      @ryandowney8743 3 роки тому +1

      I'm sure that the rivalry between Jamie and Adam on the chicken cannon episode was a case of the producers working them up against each other.

    • @vickielawson3114
      @vickielawson3114 3 роки тому +1

      What the hell are "chinkens"?

  • @fairwitness7473
    @fairwitness7473 3 роки тому +2

    Science respects no man, woman, or child but is available to all who seek to plumb the depths of its mysteries.
    I used Mythbusters to teach my daughter trial and error. That it was on to fail and just as ok to try it again. Failure is not shameful, it's just one way that doesn't work.
    Love you all. Rest in peace Grant. You are deeply missed.

  • @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
    @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 3 роки тому +355

    Adam strikes me as the guy who everyone thinks. Will be the one at a party telling dirty jokes. But actually blushes when he hears one.
    Whereas Jamie strikes me as the guy everyone thinks is prudish. But tells jokes so filthy they'd make the Devil blush.
    ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
    Also Adam's statement about not dumbing down things to children reminded me of an incident that happened many years ago with my Goddaughter.
    My best friend & I took her daughter (my Goddaughter) to the Australian museum here in Sydney Australia. For her 5th birthday because she was dinosaurs mad she knew just about. Everything about them including their scientific names.
    While we were looking at the dinosaurs her mother had to run off to the loo & she left her with me. A lot of people think she's my daughter when she's not with her Mum because she looks similar to me.
    While we were looking at a realistic recreation of a Velociraptor complete with feathers. An elderly museum guide came up to us & said to her. "Isn't it a pretty birdy."
    My Goddaughter turned to her & with all the distain that only a 5 year old can muster said: "It is *NOT* a birdy it is a Velociraptor. Although they are related to birds that's why they have feathers."
    She then proceeded to tell the attendant in great & graphic detail when & where Velociraptors lived. & more specifically how they killed & ate their prey.
    All the while she's doing this the poor woman (who had to be somewhere in her 80's) is getting this horrified look on her face. She turns to look at me & I just smiled at her & oh so sweetly said. "Isn't it amazing what they get off of the Discovery Channel these days."
    The poor womans jaw just hit the floor & before I burst out laughing at her. I redirected my Goddaughter over to another exhibit. When her Mum came back & I told her what had happened she burst out laughing & said "Yes! That's *MY* child!"
    & the moral of this story is *NEVER EVER* dumb things down to a child because they *WILL* inevitably call you out for it.

    • @weirdguybr
      @weirdguybr 3 роки тому +12

      Oh, you are absolutely correct - look for the video of Adam talking about Jamie in Wootstock and you'll have confirmation of that :P

    • @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
      @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 3 роки тому +1

      @@weirdguybr Which one? There are so many of them, could you give me a link please. Thank you.

    • @Harabaz726
      @Harabaz726 3 роки тому +2

      That's absolutely brilliant! If I ever have kids I hope they're as intellectual as your kid.

    • @MrEazyE357
      @MrEazyE357 3 роки тому +1

      Why are you writing with all the periods?

    • @tested
      @tested  3 роки тому +94

      You're on to something, because Jamie, as Adam has said before, told the dirtiest jokes. But also, he's just really really funny.

  • @ArrowSmith95
    @ArrowSmith95 3 роки тому

    Mythbusters is the reason why I'm going to school to be a machinst. Why I learned how to sew, how to work with metal, plastic and wood. Why I'm branching out into as many making areas as possible. All I can say is thanks for being a part of the show that shaped my childhood.

  • @ryanwilson1369
    @ryanwilson1369 3 роки тому +8

    This just brought up a whole sad feeling that I had when I first heard that Mythbusters was having its last episode. I was so sad. Thanks for continuing filming your process for anything and everything you make. You changed my life with the content you made and are making. Thanks.

  • @elwindil8566
    @elwindil8566 3 роки тому +1

    Adam, the way you and the rest of the cast of Mythbusters spoke to the camera, and to those of us watching reminds me, looking back at things, of how Fred Rogers spoke to us when we were kids. You treated us as if we were your equals, as if we were as knowledgeable as you were about the things you knew, which is what I appreciated about the show. Well, that and all the cool experiments and everything you did.

  • @lestercopeland6885
    @lestercopeland6885 3 роки тому +36

    I always enjoy listening to his stories and one day builds.

    • @lordperezident
      @lordperezident 3 роки тому +1

      He could talk for hours and i would listen to these type of stories

  • @HossBlacksilver
    @HossBlacksilver 3 роки тому +44

    When he said "drinking from the firehose", I'm sorry, my brain went straight to the movie UHF.

    • @katfishzomby
      @katfishzomby 3 роки тому +2

      open wide!!

    • @Zefrem23
      @Zefrem23 3 роки тому +2

      "Oh Joel Miller, you're a lucky lucky boy. Do you know WHY??? Because you found the marble... in the oatmeal! So now you get to drink from.... THE FIREHOSE!!!!!"

    • @repletereplete8002
      @repletereplete8002 3 роки тому +1

      I cant see or here the word spatula without thinking about Spatula World.

    • @martinjohnston1907
      @martinjohnston1907 3 роки тому +2

      @@repletereplete8002 Spatula City! We sell spatulas and that's all!

    • @repletereplete8002
      @repletereplete8002 3 роки тому

      @@martinjohnston1907 oh yeah. I last saw it about 30 years ago and must have conflated Spatula City with PC World;]

  • @malcolmlawson7809
    @malcolmlawson7809 3 роки тому +47

    I remember the earlier episodes when the two of you would get snippy with each other. I never liked it, it gave me anxiety. My season 2 you guys had a much more symbiotic relationship which I enjoyed much more.

    • @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
      @itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 3 роки тому +18

      Yah I hate the 'fake drama' that they had in season 1. I heard that the producer who keep stirring that pot was fired because of it.

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire 3 роки тому +12

      @@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 I don't like watching people argue. Either genuine or faked

  • @ksparks689
    @ksparks689 2 роки тому

    Adam’s enthusiasm I think is the key to why Mythbusters was enthralling to watch and why kids got excited to learn. My daughter said her science teacher was amazed that she answered “terminal velocity” as the answer to his question, he wasn’t used to kids knowing what that was!

  • @anchorbait6662
    @anchorbait6662 3 роки тому +5

    I'm going through some stuff in my life right now so I don't expect anyone to share my experience, but the answer to that question was beautiful. I have the video paused just before 6mins and am sitting here with tears in my eyes. Thank you for sharing yourself with the world, I don't think I could do it even if I was graced with the conditions to allow it.

  • @bats__
    @bats__ 3 роки тому +3

    I wouldn't be a design engineer if it wasn't for mythbusters. Watching you guys trying to figure things out inspired me, so thank you so much

  • @AtomicMadi
    @AtomicMadi 3 роки тому +3

    It really touched my heart to hear you say "the five of us". I grew up watching Mythbusters and it's probably the main reason I fell in love with science and went on to study space science and astrophysics at university 💓

  • @AonghasMcTavish
    @AonghasMcTavish 3 роки тому +2

    As a child growing up mythbusters was my favorite show, it was always my go to if it was on all the way till it was 16 when the series ended, it helped define who I was and how I thought. I got to thank you for the work you all did,and still do today. Thank you.

  • @albinekb
    @albinekb 3 роки тому +13

    Grew up watching Mythbusters weekly, really learnt a lot! Thanks :)

  • @TobiasRieperGER
    @TobiasRieperGER 3 роки тому +1

    I am from germany, here we had Mythbusters in TV, too.
    Adam, i miss this series. It was the best show for 15 years in TV.

  • @dburris718
    @dburris718 3 роки тому +6

    Most Chad moment: “So I stopped dating and cleared that part of my brain.”

  • @mathurm100
    @mathurm100 3 роки тому

    dude... i'm an engineer. your response is the exact same response i have every time i move to a new project or company. "why the heck am i even here?!" it's a very humbling experience to have to figure out how to make yourself useful... and succeeding.

  • @Jessie_Helms
    @Jessie_Helms 3 роки тому +4

    I love that thought, “kids can tell when you’re talking down to them.”
    When I was a kid I always felt talked-down to in church, and one of the first things that hooked me into ministry was when I decided to help at my current church’s kids program and saw how they (1-5th graders) were actually learning, being talked to like actual thinking humans and not just drooling babies.
    Of course we had rowdy kids, but I’ve never seen another place with 50+ kids that age that paid attention and seemed to actually remember what was taught.

  • @Anadorablekiwi
    @Anadorablekiwi 3 роки тому

    I am seriously SHOCKED that Mythbusters was not intentionally educational. It taught me so much and helped develop and cultivate my love for science!!

  • @finalbladecrisis
    @finalbladecrisis 3 роки тому +6

    Intented or otherwise, tge show taught me that the "traditional" way of doing something isn't the only way. Big help throughout life

  • @benanderson8294
    @benanderson8294 3 роки тому +1

    My dad and I watched every episode of Mythbusters together when I was young. I would be lying if I told you it didn't help inspire me to pursue mechanical engineering.
    Thank you Adam and Jamie!! You two have inspired so many of us to create, engineer, and think in new ways

  • @Trick_Pony
    @Trick_Pony 3 роки тому +51

    Adam can you find the dustyest tool in your cave and tell us why you dont use it :D

    • @ScrubsIsee
      @ScrubsIsee 3 роки тому +3

      There are no dusty tools in Adam's cave. He uses them ALL! And the one's he doesn't use ... are not dusty, but stored away in perfect condition. Alone his storage options ... man!

  • @clairerichter2863
    @clairerichter2863 3 роки тому

    My son introduced me to myth busters; he must have been around 8/9 years old. It was such a highlight for both of us as he grew up. Thank you! Thank you!

  • @williamcolville4384
    @williamcolville4384 3 роки тому +3

    Adam i think I'm one of your biggest fans!!! I was so pleased to come across your UA-cam channel and have watched everything. You're intelligence and you camera presence is uncanny! Thank you for everything you are a true American talent i so many ways!!!

  • @MaryaleeScarlet
    @MaryaleeScarlet 3 роки тому

    The greatest tribute that I can think of for Mythbusters is this: there is nothing else on television remotely like it. The Entertainment industry always tries to reinvent the wheel by copying the wheel over and over. I'm surprised there hasn't been a reboot of HOLLYWOOD by now. And yes, they have tried to recreate the kind of magic that was Mythbusters several times now. They have always failed. They failed because Mythbusters is the archetype of original. It was a concept that found the right people, at the right time, to create the heartfelt stories, that we will probably not see again in a generation. Mythbusters was not just a show concept: it was the Mythbusters themselves. You guys made the show a part of you, infused it with your energy, enthusiasm, and heart, in a way that can't just be duplicated. Thank you all so much.

  • @Dad......
    @Dad...... Рік тому

    Adam's Superpower is being able to so satisfyingly and thoroughly answer a question beyond all want.

  • @ZenonLite
    @ZenonLite 3 роки тому +61

    "Jaimie is the greatest straight man" - Adam

    • @rebelguy9487
      @rebelguy9487 3 роки тому +5

      Jamie is probably the STRAIGHTEST straight man!

    • @CWK09
      @CWK09 3 роки тому +6

      He and Ron Swanson in a staring competition...

    • @nonddd9222
      @nonddd9222 3 роки тому

      Sam Elliot arches an eyebrow

  • @scottrobinson4611
    @scottrobinson4611 Рік тому

    Mythbusters was a significant formative part of my childhood.
    My parents came from low-education backgrounds and had low-skill jobs, they didn't get me interested in science.
    It was watching Mythbusters on Discovery that really captured my interest in the process of testing ideas, brainstorming solutions to problems and all that fun science and engineering stuff. It was really cool, but also really educational.
    The show you guys made helped spark my interest in science as a kid.
    Today I'm an Astrophysicist soon to get my PhD. I'm not sure I'd be who I am if I hadn't spent all that time watching Mythbusters as a kid.

  • @tazmon122
    @tazmon122 3 роки тому +86

    they tested AND AIRED the "myth" that pretty girls don't fart. if that isn't a nail in the "this is entertainment, not educational" coffin...idk what is.

    • @kelzbelz313
      @kelzbelz313 3 роки тому +12

      Kari has said that was one of her least favorite myths not just because it was a little embarrassing but because it was pointless.

    • @tazmon122
      @tazmon122 3 роки тому +10

      @@kelzbelz313 you don't need to be around a pretty girl to know the outcome of the myth before it was tested. just an extension of the early production personality rifts to stir up manufactured drama that Adam talked about....just more hamhanded and stupid and quick than dangerously shocking Adam in the Arc of God myth.

    • @tymmezinni
      @tymmezinni 3 роки тому

      And the disdain for Pyramid Power and that kinda junk. I'm as glad as they were to be able to go away from that kinda crap.

    • @AaronSmith-kr5yf
      @AaronSmith-kr5yf 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah the first few seasons had some real winners(Escape from Alcatraz) and some real losers like the Pyramid power. When they did away with that gypsy story teller the show got A LOT better IMO.

  • @sydneysmith2854
    @sydneysmith2854 3 роки тому

    Mythbusters is a large influence on why I chose mechanical engineering as a career. I loved the concept of developing an experiment to test a theory, and Adam and Jaime made it so fun. Thank you Adam for sacrificing your dating life at the time for hundreds and hundreds of hours of fun. My favorite to this day will always be the Christmas special. Thank you for being you.

  • @copescale9599
    @copescale9599 3 роки тому +3

    There will never be another show as good as Mythbusters and it really was you who made the entire show great Adam. You're a hero of mine and things I saw and learned on Mythbusters I carry to this day. Thank you. Jamie and the rest of the cast (RIP Jessi Combs & Grant Imahara) were good and all but but it was you who made that show memorable.

  • @JamesFaction
    @JamesFaction 3 роки тому

    I learned so much from mythbusters, binge-watching all the seasons in my late 30s with my son, little bits and pieces of it come up in conversation for me all the time.

  • @alfiechung
    @alfiechung 3 роки тому +3

    I love mythbusters. One of the best shows ever, truly. “When in doubt, C4”

  • @mightymacaque
    @mightymacaque 3 роки тому +1

    Mythbusters and how it's made were two shows I used to love watching with my millwright dad growing up. Fascinating shows that to me made understanding processes of creating something out of an idea possible and easier to comprehend. Still hold onto some of those memories to keep me moving forward in expressing my creative sense as a millwright myself. Thank you for being apart of that. My question to you if I may is: who helped you most along the way help you express your creative side?

    • @mightymacaque
      @mightymacaque 3 роки тому

      That question is too anyone willing to share :)

  • @CWK09
    @CWK09 3 роки тому +1

    Mythbusters and How it's made were the best two shows from Discovery. They came out when I was 11-13 and it changed my perspective on, what was previously skewed by a bad teacher, physics an chemistry.

  • @Pyracantic
    @Pyracantic 3 роки тому +11

    I love this man more than anything in the world including cement trucks going pewwwmmmmm!

  • @johnpike8010
    @johnpike8010 3 роки тому

    It was always really difficult to get Dad interested in any tv. But he was always the most excited to turn on Mythbusters when it came on. Heaps of great memories watching you guys.

  • @jamoecw
    @jamoecw 3 роки тому +1

    'why change what is working?'
    and this is why he is such a genius.

    • @ScrubsIsee
      @ScrubsIsee 3 роки тому +1

      No! He's genius because he kept his curiosity and his childlikeness while growing older. And he keeps exploring new methods with such a joy on everything he's doing.

  • @weldscientist
    @weldscientist 3 роки тому +3

    Watching Mythbusters and Monster Garage helped me become the Weld Scientist. Thank you❤️

  • @charleyedwards2121
    @charleyedwards2121 3 роки тому

    I just want you to know that I’m one of the men (guess I’m an adult now) that grew up watching you in tv. You were always the one person on tv who I looked upto, always asking the questions I wanted to know the answer too. Never being afraid to be judged as ridiculous, never afraid to try that one other thing even when it was obvious it wouldn’t work. You gave me courage as a kid to go out at try things, whatever it was to just try and see what happens. Now these UA-cam videos make me feel genuinely loved, like I have a dad who cares and wants me to succeed. Thank you for being amazing, for being so special and loving and accepting of us. ❤️

  • @sohamray908
    @sohamray908 3 роки тому

    I know a number of extremely intelligent engineers who chose their field because of the mythbusters - the impact of that show and the work they did is truly immeasurable. I would hate to see a world without the accomplishments of the people inspired by this show.

  • @Loveportorchard
    @Loveportorchard 3 роки тому +9

    First! Aha!! Adam you’re an inspiration! A man with a good heart and a sense of fun coupled with ingenuity and creativity!

  • @thegoldenwolf274
    @thegoldenwolf274 3 роки тому

    That's also true. After starting a job in tech support, that pushed me to have an interest in electrical engineering and reignited that spark I had for computers . The things we don't 🤔 about . Thanks MR. Savage

  • @girlysword
    @girlysword 3 роки тому +3

    Covid-19 has made me wonder if you can instantly sanitize a room using explosives.

    • @foamer443
      @foamer443 3 роки тому +1

      As Jamie would say "When in doubt C-4."

  • @novaro7846
    @novaro7846 3 роки тому

    Honestly, Mythbusters was my favorite show as a kid. Think I saw my first episode when I was six, and I was hooked ever since. 20 years old now, I miss the old show so much, and the old crew. Rest in peace, Grant Imahara.

  • @maxmaidment96
    @maxmaidment96 3 роки тому +3

    Designing shows for children only limits how deep the subject matter can go. Children are smart enough to understand complex subjects if you give them the opportunity to learn about it. We should be taking full advantage of the plasticity of children's brains to expand the potential of future adults.

  • @i7Hcrank
    @i7Hcrank 3 роки тому

    I was in maybe 4th or 5th grade when mythbusters changed the game. I hated school. Then these guys changed my entire perspective. My mind has been geared toward science ever since. Dude, adam. We love you guys as if you were family.

  • @Yacqui13
    @Yacqui13 3 роки тому

    Mythbusters (along with Bill Nye) is one of the biggest reasons I love science as much as I do. It was definitely a formative part of my childhood. I was supposed to meet Adam at Planet Comicon in Kansas City, but then the pandemic hit. I sincerely hope that he comes back whenever the convention is able to happen.

  • @XxAzraelGTxX
    @XxAzraelGTxX 3 роки тому +3

    Adam, you were thinking about the couch didn't you?

    • @kiruppert
      @kiruppert 3 роки тому +1

      I know which story you're thinking of, and I thought of it too.

    • @SaltyPuglord
      @SaltyPuglord 3 роки тому +2

      Adam surely knew someone was going to dig up (one or more of) the times he told the story at W00tstock...
      *Edit*: My favorite version: ua-cam.com/video/yczxgoh5F2M/v-deo.html

  • @matthewdaub
    @matthewdaub 3 роки тому +2

    Mythbusters is roughly 75% of the reason why I chose to persue a engineering degree for college.

  • @doriWyo
    @doriWyo 3 роки тому +3

    Was Jamie’s “I don’t want to talk about it” his, or the producers?

  • @AdamsBrew78
    @AdamsBrew78 3 роки тому

    Mr. Wizard (Don Herbert) had figured out how to do educational TV back in the 50s, and stuck with the same concept through the 80s. You nailed it “don’t talk down to kids, just speak on the level” .and “keep it interesting”

  • @colinstu
    @colinstu 3 роки тому +3

    I wonder who/what he means by personnel issues prior to season four/five? Who do you think it was?

    • @kelzbelz313
      @kelzbelz313 3 роки тому +3

      Most of the cast has insinuated that there were a few producers who intentionally tried to antagonize the cast against each other. Adam and Jamie became big enough after a few seasons where they got to call all the shots and they replaced those producers with people who focused more on the myths rather than interpersonal drama.

    • @mnchls
      @mnchls 2 роки тому

      Look up Peter Rees for the real juicy stuff.

  • @robinbennett1686
    @robinbennett1686 3 роки тому +17

    Fact: People saying first have not watched the whole video.

    • @zekel787
      @zekel787 3 роки тому +1

      Duh

    • @thefuzzman
      @thefuzzman 3 роки тому

      Fact #2: people that do that are extremely annoying lol

    • @zekel787
      @zekel787 3 роки тому

      @@thefuzzman explain?

    • @thefuzzman
      @thefuzzman 3 роки тому +3

      @@zekel787 I just find it very annoying to see (usually multiple) people claiming "first" and besides, who really cares who is first? Do you win a prize or something?

    • @zekel787
      @zekel787 3 роки тому

      @@thefuzzman i mean sure. And yeah I suppose that is fair. And what do we win? Nothing.

  • @garagemakerguy1808
    @garagemakerguy1808 3 роки тому

    Engrossed in the conversation until Adam touches the miniature of the V-8 and now all I want is to know more about that...lol. Mythbusters was/is a great show and Adam's passion for (insert everything here) I interpret as: "everything a maker is, is what I strive to be". To bring that concept/idea/"way of thinking" to the table, and present it so that it can be understood by the masses is outstanding. Sharing knowledge is a fundamental attribute of the maker community and this is why I enjoy every episode. Thank you Adam (and everyone involved) for all of your experience that you share.
    Cheers,
    Jeff (Garage Maker Guy)

  • @170makes
    @170makes 3 роки тому +5

    What a thumbnail 👀

  • @stevengrice3105
    @stevengrice3105 3 роки тому

    Great memories. Always start with people. All the people you meet on your travels through life. Mythbusters made that happen for you and Jamie. Made for a great show for so many years.

  • @BabyMakR
    @BabyMakR 3 роки тому +4

    "intended to be educational" That's something I don't think Discovery has been accused of before.

  • @RobFeldkamp
    @RobFeldkamp 3 роки тому

    ''He asks a question i have never had before which is , at this point, unique.'' I love that unintentional trueism ^^

  • @michaelhazen8658
    @michaelhazen8658 3 роки тому

    What engaged me with mythbusters is, as you touched on, that I never felt talked down to, or had anything dumbed down. The What Why and How was always explained in a laymans terms without being patronizing. It was a big relief, without a doubt. Combining that with an infectious enthusiasm was a lethal injection of knowledge and understanding. It was putting the dry as dust classroom instruction into the hands of we autodidacts. I thank you and everyone else who contributed to that show.

  • @TaterFarmer
    @TaterFarmer 3 роки тому +4

    What you’re trying to say is “MythBusters” made you a amateur scientist 😎

  • @christopherjames8317
    @christopherjames8317 3 роки тому

    Mythbusters wasn’t “huge” until my senior year of high school (2005-6) and by then, I already wanted to be an engineer and this show only solidified my choice and I desperately wanted to be on the show.
    I’m not an engineer; I work in a museum and use a lot of my “engineer” mind to build/craft/design for my job and in my personal life. Such a brilliant show and I’m still so fond of Jamie and Adam!