Mythbusters Ending After Next Season (ew.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Entertainment Weekly is just one of many reporting that next season will be the last for the long-running show Mythbusters. EW reports: "The pioneering reality series, one of cable's longest-running shows, will stage its final gonzo experiment during next year's 14th season after 248 episodes and 2,950 experiments. But there is some upside: Stars Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman have secretly known the end was coming all year and have been crafting an explosive final run for the seven-time Emmy-nominated series. 'It was my greatest fear that Mythbusters would just stop and we wouldn't be able to do proper final episodes,' Savage tells EW. 'So whether it's myths about human behavior or car stories or explosion stories, we tried to find the most awesome example of each category and build on our past history.'"
Hope they bring them back for the finale.
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Wow, I had no idea it was still going. I saw there was some kind of Epic Rap Battle thing with MythBusters and some crappy new cast and I'd figured whatever they'd tried to pull with that had killed it.
That's what they get after firing Kari and company.
I guess the cut-back-on-staff-to-improve-profitibility(ratings) experiment didn't work.
I would have moved the other three into a different field, maybe a travelling show, visiting schools to do cool science stuff - fewer explosions, sure, but maybe some rocketry +GoPro, or weather balloons. Lots of room for building stuff out of silicone/gelatine, dropping buster onto various surfaces with sensor experiments designed by the students.
They sentenced me to twenty years of boredom
Any show that taught science to the masses through a clever delivery venue would be missed dearly,
but these folks really delivered, often in an entertaining enough fashion that people might forget they were learning something, too.
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I loved the concept of the show and found it very entertaining. I enjoyed how they demonstrated the testing of myths from hypotheses to conclusion, how the revisited myths based on viewer input, and how they did stuff that was just plain too expensive or too dangerous for the typical person to do. Yet I stopped watching it for one simple reason: they seemed to over emphasize the dangerous stuff and that just got plain boring after a time. So thank you for everything you did, and yes thank you for moving on.
Show how to invent a digital alarm clock that looks like a bomb... in 20 minutes.
...they cut Kari Bryon.
All the explosions in the world didn't fix the lack of girl-next-door fun-n-curvy hotness that was Kerri. She was hot even when prego.
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Mtyhbusters was a really entertaining show to watch in the beginning. A little science, but mostly fun, And that was really refreshing
...it's best to find something else to watch.
I stopped watching when the time spent watching the actually program was less than will happen/has happened runs.
(it felt like it, I haven't actually timed it)
My rule of thumb is this. If a show contains reoccurring:
1) Annoying laugh track
2) Will happen / has happened
3) Two characters facing the same camera in a lengthy drama dialog (strong soap opera indicator)
I wish they would create a condensed version of Mythbusters with just the actual program and not any fluff.
That show was dominated by cisgender white males promoting their privileged and aggressive toxic behavior. I am glad it is dead. Top Gear needs to go too!
Dunno, but it's definitely plausible.
When Discovery gutted the show last year it was the writing on the wall...
I'm betting the last shows and next "season" are simply contract fulfillment for Jamie and Adam.
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I'm going to miss Mythbusters. My biggest complaint is that I can never find the show on TV. It seemed to be on all of the time when it first started. Now it airs during some secret time slot that moves constantly. That usually indicates a series will soon end.
One of our competitors trademarked the term "hypothesis". From now on, we will call them "boneheaded ideas".
Was ok for the first few years, but they pissed off a LOT OF PEOPLE when they got rid of 3 of the people on that show. Good riddance!
Another huge issue is their close ties to law enforcement and the resulting biased conclusions.
Drug dogs
Or polygraphs...
Or traffic/speed cameras...
If you just love the actors, like me, they are also on the Tested youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channe... though i haven't seen either of them lately.
That'd make a great finale - test whether it actually is possible to jump over a shark.
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