They play WAY too many reruns on the discovery channel. And I often watch the reruns when nothing else is on. I'm getting sick of the show because of that.
I used to love Mythbusters, when it was just Jamie and Adam. Now I really hate it. The new people are annoying, and Adam is annoying now, so Jamie is the only one on there I can stand. It's just horrible compared to how it used to be. (By the way, don't we have a Mythbusters thread every 2 months, if not sooner? What's the deal?)
I like the show. But I don't go out of my way to watch it. Way more into Deadliest Catch. THAT SHOW is the bomb.
Kari is definitely hot! Maybe not the best, but a great show nonetheless One of my favorite episodes was with the pirates. Adam just cracked me up. "LET'S PILLAGE!"
A good show! Kari has an issue with her weight thou... up and down all the time, but she certainly is good-looking and fun to watch her do her thing.
I love Mythbusters. I watch the Discovery Channel too much. I love Discovery Civilization too. I liked when they used the Earth Quake machine. And the bridge started moving! Crazy. EDIT: I liked the one where they busted the myth about girls farting. Where she wore a mic attached to her butt for the day. Awesome!
Kari Byron is the geek girl nobody wanted to date in high school. She's cute, not hot or pretty. But, the show is awesome! I was thinking about starting a thread with this exact title myself a couple of days ago. But, I didn't. Oh, well... That said, I agree that the early episodes were better and represented better use of scientific methodology. And, I used to like the folklorist who explained the origins of the myths. A lot of what they do on the show these days aren't really myths. Movie myths? Those aren't myths; they're special effects. The show has seen better days. But, I still like it a lot.
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