Did Jamie Enjoy Making MythBusters?

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Was there ever a worry Jamie Hyneman would leave MythBusters? Is the fused bullet myth still considered plausible? Is it possible to have a restful break in the middle of a noisy workshop? Adam Savage answers these questions from Tested members Dan (@--Dan-), Remy M (@remym1362-) and Lee Bruner, whom we thank for their support! Join this channel to support Tested and get access to perks, like asking Adam questions:
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    @tested@tested5 ай бұрын
    • that one time you checked 5 of your finger nails and 4 of them were not able to high dynamically range the distance from the point of dirty to clean. lol.

      @typerightseesight@typerightseesight5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@typerightseesightQp

      @markbrady5615@markbrady56155 ай бұрын
    • What's your favorite styrene work you've done? Thnk

      @buysncharge@buysncharge5 ай бұрын
    • Adam thank you for being kinder about Jamie post myth buster. The way you explained it was much more magnanimous and charitable. Good work 💙💙💙

      @eldenringer6466@eldenringer64665 ай бұрын
    • Speaking of testing bullet myths, is there a reason how come Mythbusters never tested any from the JFK assassination like how plausible it was to make that in 3 shots or the magic bullet theory?

      @davebrewster5164@davebrewster51645 ай бұрын
  • Truth be told, I feel this show wouldn’t have worked without JAMIE. You two were total opposite, yet worked so well together. Glad he stuck to the very end.

    @gamerkingdom1442@gamerkingdom14425 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, that's part of why the "new mythbusters" show failed imo. From what little of it I watched, they all wanted to be the Adam type, which lacked the counterbalance of Jamie. That's just part of it, since any followup / remake right after the original is a bad idea in general.

      @patrickdix772@patrickdix7725 ай бұрын
    • Yin to his yang

      @NickTaylorRickPowers@NickTaylorRickPowers5 ай бұрын
    • @@NickTaylorRickPowers exactly

      @gamerkingdom1442@gamerkingdom14425 ай бұрын
    • You don't speak for me or us

      @Gma7788@Gma77885 ай бұрын
    • As Adam himself once said, "it was the oldest trope in the book -- the straight man and funny man." One of the reasons I can't take a lot of builder channels on KZhead is that they're all trying to be high-energy Adam, and surround themselves with Adams, all SCREAMING whenever something moderately interesting happens. It's fake garbage and needs a stable rock like Jaime to provide the center.

      @cuthbertallgood7781@cuthbertallgood77815 ай бұрын
  • Not only does jaime come across as a introvert, people need to remember M5 was HIS workshop. No matter who you are, how extroverted or introverted you are....constantly having your space invaded like that with camera crews, production teams, must really take its toll on you mentally. When he questioned whether or not he comes back for more seasons it must have always come with the overwhelming desire to get his workshop back for himself and his team..

    @tobicain7816@tobicain78165 ай бұрын
    • Yea, if you rewatch the 'behind the scenes' on the food fight bit they did on one of (maybe THE) last episode I just get a strong vibe of "I'm done with this shit; can I just make stuff now?" from Jamie. It's my dark-horse theory for why the show ended, Jamie just have enough of it all and wanted to be free to make whatever, whenever, without cameras around all the time.

      @bdam55@bdam555 ай бұрын
    • A lot of the first seasons is him staring at Adam "Destroy" or "play" with stuff at his shop. It's truly understandable from extrovert and introvert sides.

      @ocho8D@ocho8D5 ай бұрын
    • It also doesn't help he literally had a business to run for M5. Sometimes in the background you see projects unrelated to Mythbusters, and I can't imagine how frustrating it is to take up work space and time just to film. I guess that's why M6 and M7 was created. But once the show started cranking out 20 to 30 episodes, and each episode had multiple myths. There goes time dedicated to running a special effects company.

      @irwinisidro@irwinisidro5 ай бұрын
    • @@bdam55 i mean the show had been going on for 15 years at that point. They had their ups and downs but I think everyone was wanting to move on to new things. They succeeded in making a great show and didn't end on a down note (in terms of popularity that is).

      @steveskeletonneii6336@steveskeletonneii63363 ай бұрын
    • That all makes perfect sense to me and I think I'd feel similarly. But... They had to have made a ton of money, why not just buy and make another shop and land and such? Either new one for the show to stop using M5 or a new for Jamie/M5. Feel like some of their experiments were probably as expensive as that already. You'd think the studio would rather do that as part of a new contract to keep Jamie rather than let him go? Apologies for the couple months late comment

      @Jdorty@Jdorty3 ай бұрын
  • Not everyone has their heart on their sleeve. I remember a scene from Mythbusters when Adam asked Jamie to show some emotion and Jamie responded that he was showing excitement (still had the same deadpan look on his face). As said here in the comments, the diverse personalities are one reason why the show excelled. If Jamie had been as animated as Adam, the show would've been exhausting. Thanks, Adam, for being willing to give insights to the show. It's so appreciated.

    @Vickie-Bligh@Vickie-Bligh5 ай бұрын
    • I also think the walrusesque moustache helped to hide Jamie's face, so if he didnt have a really big smile like when things went right during big booms nobody would know.

      @aceundead4750@aceundead47505 ай бұрын
    • @@aceundead4750 yeah Jaime's moustache and beret basically did the equivalent of a mask you one would have to pay minute attention to his eyes and forehead to read his otherwise poker face we all enjoyed.

      @xyreniaofcthrayn1195@xyreniaofcthrayn11955 ай бұрын
    • It's the classic comedy duo setup... The funny man and the straight man.

      @teleplayer605@teleplayer6055 ай бұрын
    • @@teleplayer605 Very true. I think this time it really fit the people involved perfectly.

      @Vickie-Bligh@Vickie-Bligh5 ай бұрын
    • I always wanted to make a poster of Jamie's emotions. 11 pictures of him with the deadpan expression with various emotions listed. 1 picture of him with a giant smile with the caption "Adam Hurt Himself (again)"

      @dustincameron787@dustincameron7875 ай бұрын
  • I like that you and Jamie have been honest that you aren't friends but also have never said a bad word about each other. There's lots of examples of bad blood after long running TV shows. I'm really glad Jamie didn't leave.

    @quisnessness@quisnessness5 ай бұрын
    • Indeed. They get along professionally don't hate each other like say Takei hates shatner just don't get along personally.

      @jonathanklein383@jonathanklein3833 ай бұрын
    • Penn and teller are the same

      @MrPhen2006@MrPhen20062 ай бұрын
    • ​@@MrPhen2006 No. Penn has said that they are good friends and that his kids treat teller as a close relative.

      @loganmyall660@loganmyall6602 ай бұрын
    • It’s ofttimes the best way to run a work relationship. I’ve worked with people in the past and we’ve had such a great working relationship that we achieved amazing outputs. But I wouldn’t have dreamed of ever socialising with them outside of work. I guess it comes down to actually being able to focus on the work. I’ve also had working relationships where we’ve been literally best friends and you end up losing about two working hours every day to idle chit chat about non-work related stuff. Opposed to the chit chat with the former being solely work related.

      @him050@him0502 ай бұрын
    • ​@@him050At work I get along best with the people who pull their weight to get the job done, even if I don't like them. They could be evil monsters on their own time and I'd still get along with them at work if they're good at their jobs. On the other hand there are coworkers I very much like as people, but I find myself resenting them at work for their bad habits and subpar performance.

      @tylerheinrichs2806@tylerheinrichs28062 ай бұрын
  • That throwaway line from Jamie once "Adam needs a cookie" now makes sense 😂

    @LewisMacDonald22B@LewisMacDonald22B5 ай бұрын
    • I thought it was a joke the whole time, like he just needed a snack in general maybe. I burst out laughing when I heard Adam say it himself. He legitimately needed a cookie lol.

      @i5usko@i5usko5 ай бұрын
    • omg I remember that

      @ZenakuShinobi@ZenakuShinobi4 ай бұрын
    • "Hangry" is a thing! I know that all too well from how I react to low energy levels.

      @mytube001@mytube0013 ай бұрын
    • Lol sometimes Adam could clearly get a little hypoglycemic and start acting irrationally. Love that it was an actual reference to his actual habits and not just a snarky line.

      @wcs792@wcs7923 ай бұрын
    • I had a friend in college who I carpooled with for three years. There was one day where he was super grumpy, I handed him a granola bar and quoted this line.

      @Nathan-vt1jz@Nathan-vt1jz2 ай бұрын
  • Jaimie is now a mythical creature, he's off doing whatever the Hyneman does and living life but i wish we still had him on video

    @icychill105@icychill1055 ай бұрын
    • He did an advert series with a Finnish company recently. Was nice to see him on screen!

      @ALRinaldi@ALRinaldi4 ай бұрын
    • "Over my shoulder... is a wild Hyneman, in his natural environment..."

      @pygmyowl8801@pygmyowl88014 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ALRinaldihe did? As a Finn this is news for me

      @oz_jones@oz_jones2 ай бұрын
    • I read somewhere he’s working on making firefighting robots, sounds entirely up his alley.

      @johnstajduhar9617@johnstajduhar96172 ай бұрын
    • @@oz_jones I imagine Finland is much like the rest of Europe: mostly stopped watching TV, aside from boomers.

      @jesperburns@jesperburns2 ай бұрын
  • I always appreciate the professional respect that Adam shows Jamie. They may not be best friends but the professional admiration that Adam has for Jamie and their working relationship always shows through when Adam talks about his time on Mythbusters. You don't have to be friends with someone to admire them and their work.

    @fancydeer@fancydeer5 ай бұрын
    • Jamie put a lot of his own shit up for Mythbusters to use, as I understand it. I'm also very glad that they managed to maintain at least a mutual respect/admiration if not a "friendship" (whatever you take that to mean).

      @wcs792@wcs7923 ай бұрын
    • I agree that it's nice but I also think that's just being a work colleague. I've worked with people for years without being _friends_ - we didn't socialise outside of a work context and when either of us left the job we never saw each other again but we worked well together, had mutual respect etc. and i'm sure that's true for most people. (maybe it stands out here because we kind of _expect_ Adam and Jamie to be friends so when we find out, nope, they were just colleagues, we struggle a bit to reframe their relationship in everyday terms ? Or maybe it's simply because we watch Adam actually _speak_ about it in a way we mostly don't ourselves ?)

      @anonymes2884@anonymes288426 күн бұрын
  • Jamie seems like an introvert - what he projects might not be how he feels. He could be feeling happy inside but look totally meh or even uncomfortable. Regardless, Myth Busters could never have been a joy to watch and learn from without the whole team. The diverse personalities is what made it so good

    @shifterzx@shifterzx5 ай бұрын
    • Same, that's what I felt. It's very rare, for introverts, such as myself to be as boisterous and energetic as Adam, we rarely show little to no emotions, but that doesn't mean, we hate things or not. And it's even rarer to find an introvert but acts as an extrovert outside.

      @ichiroutakashima4503@ichiroutakashima45035 ай бұрын
    • Jamie is also on the autism spectrum, I believe. The way he acts makes so much sense given that context.

      @patricklukcy13@patricklukcy135 ай бұрын
    • 100% the vibe I always got from him

      @Richard_Nickerson@Richard_Nickerson5 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@ichiroutakashima4503 Introverted-Extroverts are just people with ADHD and/or autism who have a full social battery. Then they go back to regular introvertedness.

      @Richard_Nickerson@Richard_Nickerson5 ай бұрын
    • As is often the case, the magic comes from the unique combination of personalities, not from any single contributor. I think it's even more complicated though. If you could gather all the same people and made a new season of Mythbusters, I doubt it would feel the same. An example of this is The X-Files. There's nothing particularly wrong with seasons 10-11, but they are a bit different than the previous seasons because people changed in 15 years.

      @lavachemist@lavachemist5 ай бұрын
  • I met Adam and Jamie when I was a kid. My dad won tickets to fly out and visit their studio, and Adam took us out to Lunch. Absolutely fantastic people, Adam signed my wallet which I still have today.

    @spaced9832@spaced98322 ай бұрын
  • It doesn't take much observation to see that Jamie is a very introverted engineer, and so many of us will misunderstand his deadpan face expressions as lack of enjoyment. The fact that he was even paying close attention to the event means he was enjoying it.

    @RedfishCarolina@RedfishCarolinaАй бұрын
  • I remember seeing some kind of behind the scenes episode or special shortly after i started watching the show (this was a long time ago so I can't quite remember all the details). There was a part where Jamie refused to play into the manufactured drama that a lot of shows were pushing & still push today. I remember having so much respect for him saying that. It was one of the things that made me like the show even more & it went from a show I would watch if it was on to a show I actively watched every week until it ended.

    @killer_rabbit42@killer_rabbit425 ай бұрын
    • Yea, I'm re-watching them with my kids and in the earlier seasons there's a bunch of snippets where the producer got Jamie or Adam alone and got them to basically bad mouth each other. Ex: "Adam works to fast and screws shit up." It's comes off very 'reality TV'ish. I know Adam has talked about a producer that kept trying to do these kinds of things by playing them off each other. Up to and including having Tori/Grant/Kari to electrify the Ark of the Covenant and shock Adam.

      @bdam55@bdam555 ай бұрын
    • ​@bdam55 Yea it might be the creator of the show. He seems to be the white elephant of the series since Adam or any host doesn't say his name. He also gets into weird arguments with fans on the internet.

      @irwinisidro@irwinisidro5 ай бұрын
    • @@irwinisidro The electrified Ark was a producer - there was a TED Talk with Adam where he said "that producer is no longer with us". Adam also praised the camera crew who refused to chase him down after he left the room, because they respected him and knew he needed space.

      @JinxedPixie88@JinxedPixie885 ай бұрын
    • 500 dollars for the wallet

      @keithplays9199@keithplays919917 күн бұрын
  • Smarter Every Day recently did the bullet myth for real, it took ridiculous precision. And sure enough one of his trials did have a fused bullet dropping straight down, fused, all momentum cancelled out.

    @evildude109@evildude1095 ай бұрын
    • I saw this video from Smarter Every Day they talk about an impossible shot, both bullets explode or ricochet. That's why Adam is skeptical, fortunately there remains a probability

      @remym1362@remym13625 ай бұрын
    • Smarter Every Day also managed to light a march with a bullet. Dustin's done some crazy shots

      @edbangor9163@edbangor91632 ай бұрын
  • What I noticed from some of the earlier seasons was actually Jamie seemed _more_ comfortable talking/expressing himself on camera (he even dressed up in costume like Adam, did a silly accent and all too, for a skit to set up a myth) compared to how reserved he seemed to get a year or so later. It's like he either got self conscious or was just further annoyed at the "entertainment" parts of the job that Adam gravitated to better

    @xxxCrackerJack501xxx@xxxCrackerJack501xxx5 ай бұрын
    • I wonder if it's the butter side up or down episode. I was surprised he did that, but seemed to enjoy getting into character.

      @irwinisidro@irwinisidro5 ай бұрын
    • @@irwinisidro yep, I'd forgotten the myth but that's the one, they introduce it having a tea party and dressed in Victorian outfits lol I just can't picture Jamie from the later seasons ever being capable of doing that (especially since he often teases Adam on his frequent purchases/wearing of costumes)

      @xxxCrackerJack501xxx@xxxCrackerJack501xxx5 ай бұрын
    • Also, Jamie was in a stronger position in that they wanted him to stay and he was able to say "I don't want to do this" and not worry about being let go.

      @peterw8835@peterw88355 ай бұрын
    • @@peterw8835Yup, especially since it was his workshop being used

      @gavo7911@gavo79113 ай бұрын
    • he just grew tired of it. he didn't like being on camera and while he must have had fun (I doesn't sound like the show was merely a paycheck) it does start to wear on you. he's a teacher now, I bet he adored the fact he got so many younger people excited for science

      @group555_@group555_12 күн бұрын
  • I think we can all say that MythBusters was something very special.

    @nathan452208@nathan4522085 ай бұрын
    • Well said. Entirely agreed.

      @MrArcadia2009@MrArcadia20095 ай бұрын
    • What, discounted?

      @Gma7788@Gma77885 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely :)

      @Rick586@Rick5865 ай бұрын
    • I enjoy the current content! Moving on!

      @chiphill4856@chiphill48565 ай бұрын
    • It fit the zeitgeist. Discovery turning contract negotiations into a juvenile competition sucked the wind out of the sails. Typical result of corporate extremists vitiating the life out of something good. People seem to have their heads in the sand about ‘Murica regressing back to Robber Baron business practices with an end goal of becoming fully fledged feudalism.

      @entropybentwhistle@entropybentwhistle5 ай бұрын
  • I miss Jamie. Every now and then he pops up somewhere on the internet but would be nice to see him answer some question on tested.

    @xGaLoSx@xGaLoSx5 ай бұрын
    • Same

      @omgtkseth@omgtkseth5 ай бұрын
    • He was part of Tested in the beginning, but stepped away from it. He's never been a "presenter". He loves to build things and solve problems, not talk about it to a camera.

      @jfbeam@jfbeam5 ай бұрын
    • he sold his share in Tested to Adam when the show ended. they dislike each other and I doubt you'll ever see one working on the other's project again.

      @ssl3546@ssl35465 ай бұрын
    • @ssl3546 yes, I've known all that for years. Would still be nice to see him.

      @xGaLoSx@xGaLoSx5 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@ssl3546I don't think they dislike each other as much as they just dont mesh well. It seems like they have a lot of professional respect for each other but Jamie doesn't really like to be in front of a camera, and their personalities just dont work well with each other so they were never friends.

      @greed0599@greed05995 ай бұрын
  • It worked because of you and Jamies dynamic. It was a working relationship with a mutual respect. Finding out you two were not friends as a kid was like finding out santa wasnt real, but was also a example of people putting aside differences to make something amazing. Plus Kari Grant and Troy brought the vibe of a group that would go get drinks after shooting a episode so you had both dynamics you would see in a workplace

    @n0anime342@n0anime3422 ай бұрын
  • Jamie is a legend for doing the show at all. I’m glad he’s now doing what he loves.

    @ProfSir1@ProfSir15 ай бұрын
  • It's interesting how the dynamic of Adam and Jamie was so good in Mythbusters, because they complimented each other's energy so well. And yet there are so many channels these days that just try to have everyone be as exhaustively excited about everything all the time as they possibly can. I don't think many of those content creators understand the benefit of just taking a breath.

    @haydnmalyon7690@haydnmalyon76905 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad you cleared up the reason for Scotty's departure. I remember so many false rumors about that growing up.

    @shadowgattler@shadowgattler5 ай бұрын
    • Was that the one about hooking the car battery up to the Ark of the Covenant? I heard that one too.

      @TheLittleNoobThatCould@TheLittleNoobThatCould5 ай бұрын
    • @@TheLittleNoobThatCouldThat was the result of one of the producers, I’m told. I’m also told that the particular producer didn’t last much longer after that episode.

      @Mr_T_Badger@Mr_T_Badger5 ай бұрын
    • I had watched a video or interview with her years ago saying it was annoying having a camera in your face all the time or having to act as if you were building something for extra footage. I assumed that had been cleared long ago but it seems lore from the old seasons is still murky for those who didn't follow the events at the time

      @mafiousbj@mafiousbj2 ай бұрын
    • @@TheLittleNoobThatCouldThat got Rees fired.

      @RideAcrossTheRiver@RideAcrossTheRiverАй бұрын
    • ​@@Mr_T_BadgerI remember Adam being furious about that in the way he put on a pretend cheeriness while asking to be left alone, and Jamie seemed to recognise this.

      @ffnbbq@ffnbbq26 күн бұрын
  • I want you to know how influential your professional relationship with Jamie was for me. One of my early jobs I worked with a person of a similar temperment, the man eventually became my work partner working at a hospital, and having Mythbusters in my head gave me room to appreciate the special dynamic he brought to the table. I was more similar to Adam, but despite the difference in enthusiasm he was a great influence on the man I would become, and indirectly so was Jamie. It's always been my defence mechanism with new people to think of a performer they are similar to, and in this guy's case, well thank goodness I had seen Mythbusters, because I've never come across anything else as similar.

    @schloiviking@schloiviking4 ай бұрын
  • Seriously it's December and there's been no celebration for 20 years of Mythbusters. January 23, 2003 the series premiered. All this time later we still love the show.

    @speedwaynutt@speedwaynutt5 ай бұрын
    • Well two former hosts have died and the two main hosts can't stand each other enough to say hi at the airport. What would you expect??

      @ssl3546@ssl35465 ай бұрын
    • Who's the other former host that died? All I know is Grant.

      @ButteryGoodnessINC@ButteryGoodnessINC5 ай бұрын
    • Jessi Combs. Died in a car crash I believe. @@ButteryGoodnessINC

      @Haroldm814@Haroldm8145 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ButteryGoodnessINC Jessi Combs, who died in 2019 in a jet car accident after setting the female land speed record. She was in season 7 while Kari was off on maternity leave.

      @SonofSethoitae@SonofSethoitae5 ай бұрын
    • @@ButteryGoodnessINC some woman I believe, who briefly appeared in the show.

      @d4slaimless@d4slaimless5 ай бұрын
  • I always love the things Adam talks about. Must have been an extremely stressful, yet rewarding (in it's own ways) job, making Mythbusters. Believe me, there were a few days to where I lived, waiting for the next episode to air. It truly was something very special, and I really appreciate Adam openly talking about it.

    @MrArcadia2009@MrArcadia20095 ай бұрын
  • Well I am glad Jamie stayed around, because I absolutely loved watching you two get into shenanigans as a kid and now as a teenager I’ve been rewatching some episodes and the nostalgia is wonderful!

    @gamingamalgam1197@gamingamalgam11975 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been rewatching and the dynamic between you two seemed to improve a LOT around the time Grant came on the show. Everyone just seemed happier and seemed to be having more fun, including Jamie.

    @422katieleigh@422katieleigh5 ай бұрын
    • There was also a producer who was trying to create more drama between Adam and Jamie. They exited around that time as well.

      @peterw8835@peterw88355 ай бұрын
  • I really miss seeing Jamie; I was really happy to see him do those ads for that steel company. They were pretty funny and Jamie was really good in them and played off the other host guy really well. If fans haven't checked them out do so.

    @CDRaff@CDRaff5 ай бұрын
    • Which ones?

      @jmacd8817@jmacd88175 ай бұрын
    • @@jmacd8817 search "Stalatube X Pekka feat. Jamie Hyneman "

      @elobiretv@elobiretv5 ай бұрын
  • This channel is sublime. Great job to everyone involved on Mythbusters, I worshipped that show as a kid and even now!

    @LeonardoDaVinci01@LeonardoDaVinci015 ай бұрын
  • A perfect example of "you don't have to like each other to work together". You guys made an incredible show! One of my biggest influences in pursuing a career in STEM!

    @KoBxElucidator@KoBxElucidator3 ай бұрын
  • growing up this was my favorite show, i remember the first time ever seeing my brother (adam) show me a show that has both of our names (jamie)

    @Picklemehweenr@Picklemehweenr5 ай бұрын
  • I was captain of a Punkin Chunkin team for many years and in 2012 Jamie and Adam were the hosts of the Discovery channel Punkin Chunkin show. We won the trebuchet division that year and I was interviewed a few times on camera by Jamie. Off camera he would put up his hood up and stand off by himself. He never really engaged with anyone or seemed that interested in the Chunk. I did engage him a little in technical discussions but I had to initiate them. In following years I was interviewed by Grant which was great. He was really into it, engaged with everyone, wore funny hats etc. Boy do I miss Grant, RIP. In

    @foleyrde@foleyrde5 ай бұрын
    • Jamie had to be personally invested to show outwardly the enthusiasm Adam can use for almost any situation. That is a classic introvert. They don't show all their cards to someone they just met, even if it is part of the gig. Whether Jamie was actually into the competition or not isn't going to really show since he was not on a team problem solving. It likely was another network obligation he didn't want and that prejudiced him against the whole thing. I think Adam was a perfect foil for Jamie, but when it came to the stuff outside making the show, I think for Jamie it was time away from his main focus.

      @marklittle8805@marklittle8805Ай бұрын
  • I'm glad Jamie decided to stick around. The combo of funny man/straight man (not in a comedic sense, but hey, sometimes it was) was a perfect mix. It's so fun to learn all these interesting tidbits about Adam as well. Glad to hear he just kicks back and chills when he's out of the shop.

    @Nightweaver1@Nightweaver15 ай бұрын
  • Have to say that I appreciate both you Adam and Jamie for remaining professional even though both of you have admitted to not seeing eye to eye on a lot during the filming of the show. The dynamic between the two of you actually helped push both of you to learn and study more of the science of the show. Really you guys are a great role model to having to work with colleagues sometimes you have a hard time getting along with time to time, the best part is both of you have acknowledged the tensions yet give credit and respect to the other. Many others could learn more about this aspect and could have served our society well imo. The beauty of the show was the collaboration with different mindsets to discover more about the sciences, each person contributed a different angle to each case to see if there was a way to have a solution to each theory. Sometimes it’s a good reminder that there can be a work environment that you don’t have to be friends with everyone, and that is okay. Ultimately that is a question that Jamie can answer, but it’s nice to remember everyone has different ways to express themselves.

    @kate2create738@kate2create7385 ай бұрын
  • I'll never forget Jamie's explanation on that episode of Mythbusters of what happens when two trucks collide traveling at the same speed: "There is some complicated physics going on there." Adam: I'd love to get a reference to the details of the physics involved here when two objects from opposing directions collide. This has vexed me for many years!

    @milk-it@milk-it5 ай бұрын
    • As I understand it if you draw out a force diagram the inertia of the stationary (usually reinforced, in the case of crash tests) wall is replaced by the momentum of the (significantly less massive) second body, so you get a rough approximation of hitting a much heavier stationary object as long as the two opposing masses are similar.

      @wcs792@wcs7923 ай бұрын
    • @@wcs792 The math for when things start breaking or twisting might get a bit interesting.

      @user-gl5dq2dg1j@user-gl5dq2dg1jАй бұрын
  • I remember Scottie, the Welder Lady, gosh I had the hugest crush on her x)

    @Saavik256@Saavik2565 ай бұрын
    • I loved her and always wondered why she dissapeared. Knowing that she just decided it wasnt for her and walked away makes me admire and respect her even more

      @ZeroProko@ZeroProko3 ай бұрын
    • Not surprising. She just didn't seem into it like the others were.

      @horsemumbler1@horsemumbler13 ай бұрын
    • She was great but she never seemed super into the whole "entertaining" bit like the other Build Crew folks. Glad to hear she just said "nah, this isn't for me, thanks." and walked.

      @wcs792@wcs7923 ай бұрын
  • Adam, I've always loved you and your shows dearly. I'm an autistic adult and have been experiencing a very hard time lately, but here I am at 3:30am with tears of happiness because hearing you tell these stories brings back really good memories of science for me! Thank you for being so kind, weird and humble. I use your phrase all the time "I reject your reality, and substitute my own!" Cheers from Memphis!!!!

    @jcrosslin8@jcrosslin8Ай бұрын
    • Also...."AM I MISSING...ANY EYEBROW??"

      @copperstaterocketguy1640@copperstaterocketguy1640Ай бұрын
    • I still quote the show- the only difference between screwing around and science is writing it down.

      @shadowmancy9183@shadowmancy918317 күн бұрын
  • That was just a fun and awesome show! Thanks to you all that made it happen.

    @weloveups831@weloveups8313 ай бұрын
  • I used to take a one hour lunch break. Eat my lunch then sleep for the rest of the hour. It refreshed me for the afternoons work. My work hours were always extended because I compartmentalized tasks where I would set up and run one task and while that was proceeding I would start the next one. That way I maximized my use of time. I always set a task up to run overnight at the end of the day so I could finish it first thing next day. This meant finishing up later than most others. I would also finish the day by planning out my routine for the next day and getting what I needed ready to go in the morning. That short nap was really key to my productivity.

    @garydargan6@garydargan65 ай бұрын
  • MythBusters with Jamie's introversion & Adam's extroversion was part of what made it great. Adam not eating lunch 😱 I couldn't make it through the day without lunch 😋

    @ecopennylife@ecopennylife5 ай бұрын
    • Their dynamic was always my favorite part of the show. Also that's why he needed the cookie. :P

      @wcs792@wcs7923 ай бұрын
    • Lunch is for the weak

      @TheSuperappelflap@TheSuperappelflap17 күн бұрын
  • I imagine Jamie's early discomfort was related to how M5's regular FX work was being interrupted and compromised by the obligations for Mythbusters. And I totally get that.

    @GuanoLad@GuanoLad5 ай бұрын
    • Didn't he sign up for that when they came to him to produce the show?

      @MechaShadowV2@MechaShadowV216 күн бұрын
    • @@MechaShadowV2 It's something you still have to deal with. Some jobs don't button up perfectly so you can start a show. To be fair, they didn't even know if they'd get a second season. It's a lot to balance.

      @buckadillafilms@buckadillafilms16 күн бұрын
  • I have watched every episode of every season, and i throughly enjoyed everyone of. Despite you and Jamie not seeing eye to eye. You both did a fantastic job of working together, and I for one would love to see you back as a team for more mythbusters. Seasons you did it before and you can do it again. I live in hope.

    @user-cv2bh4gj6h@user-cv2bh4gj6h14 күн бұрын
  • As an elementary teacher, I too do not eat lunch, and instead have a nap. Usually, I will curl up and close my eyes in the staff room for anywhere from 20-50 minutes. Usually, I am just in "power down" mode, and not actually sleeping, but it gets me enough energy to get through the afternoon.

    @kevinpeden3610@kevinpeden36102 ай бұрын
  • I'm 33 now but this was my go to show growing up. kids are truly missing out on educational tv like this.

    @llaw31@llaw31Ай бұрын
    • They're uploading all on KZhead now. I've been binging for days

      @chrisobrien5889@chrisobrien588917 күн бұрын
  • In regards to needing a nap, it is interesting to hear you mention the time of 2pm in the afternoon. For the majority of my life I was never able to take a nap. My brain never seems to shut off until it is completely exhausted and "naps" if I was able to take one just made me groggy, which often they still do. I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2017 which explained a lot of other things like increased fatigue and other things as well but in the last few years since then I have "learned" to nap. It's interesting to me that I often get extremely tired and need the nap at around 2pm during a day when i'm busy trying to actually do things. As I think about it, I often remember my Grandfather frequently falling asleep in his lounge chair around the 2-3pm time frame. Being both a farmer and a welder at a powerplant he had a lot of long hard days working so I certainly understand the need for rest. It makes me wonder if we all don't force ourselves to work harder then we should. Me working long hours with not very much quality sleep is what finally caused my body to physically fail resulting in falls that, once I rested, I could pull myself up from, but before that sleep it wasn't going to happen.

    @korgan7779@korgan77795 ай бұрын
    • Circadian rhythm is why. Our bodies get tired around 2-4 AM and 2-4 PM every day. What time it is between those times depends on the person.

      @dillonhounshell9786@dillonhounshell97865 ай бұрын
  • Mythbusters was such a special show. The concept was great, but it was you and Jaime that really made it entertaining. Two completely different personalities and approaches and yet you both made such entertaining content and did some great tests. Its always stuck with me in my memories, something rare for most content that come and go. Grant (RIP) and the rest of the gang were good too.

    @thepunisherxxx6804@thepunisherxxx68043 ай бұрын
  • I love that I almost always have to look up a new word when I watch your videos. It's so refreshing!

    @kevinthealienfpv@kevinthealienfpv5 ай бұрын
  • That explains why Jamie aggressively told Adam that he needed a cookie in that episode.

    @EyesOfTheInternet@EyesOfTheInternet5 ай бұрын
  • You and Jamie were like the og top gear crew. Not entirely sure why it works but it will never be the same.

    @natec599@natec5995 ай бұрын
  • I certainly enjoyed MB when it was on. Now, my 8-year-old son and I are rediscovering and have been watching them. He loves them and we enjoy watching them!

    @swgeek4310@swgeek43102 ай бұрын
  • As A kid I loved your dynamic, like two polar opposite personalities forced to work together for a greater goal. Intentional or not you were a perfect comedic duo to bounce off each other. Having said that, as an adult re-watching some episodes I see forced smiles from time to time from everyone at some point or another. I think that's something that comes with TV and having a schedule mixed with the reputation as introverts most of us nerds/scientists/engineers have. Even if you had a bad day you got to show up for filming. I appreciate a ton all the effort you and the team put into the show, I guess some filming must have been really gruelling or frustrating but that usually didn't come to show in the final product 😁

    @mafiousbj@mafiousbj2 ай бұрын
  • It reflects well on Adam that he speaks so positively of Jamie's character, despite their manifest differences. A lesson to let others go with some measure of grace.

    @stevemiller10@stevemiller105 ай бұрын
    • Work with lots of people, I did not like but respected the hell of of them, it's the same with those two

      @Noclaf555@Noclaf5555 ай бұрын
    • Adam has said multiple times that he and Jamie are not friends and don't like each other. That said, they both have a huge amount of respect for each other and in professional settings, work together in a way that neither of them has really had with anyone else.

      @justicefool3942@justicefool39425 ай бұрын
  • They’ve somewhat famously said they’re not friends but work well together. But seems like there’s a great respect for each other.

    @audioa41@audioa412 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad you both stuck it out and powered through it!

    @ToolsandTime@ToolsandTime5 ай бұрын
  • Grew up with these legends.. thank you 🙏🏼

    @one_batch_two_batch@one_batch_two_batchАй бұрын
  • On a quest to break myths, you all became legends. Thank you for the many years of entertainment.

    @Thisismycomment42069@Thisismycomment42069Ай бұрын
  • I’m so glad you mentioned the nap thing, it’s so underrated. Since covid happened and companies discovered people can work successfully from home I’m so grateful. I’ll now eat lunch slowly at my desk and on my 30 min lunch break have a nap. I feel so much more energised all because I can have that. Working in office steals that opportunity away from me and I really think western society needs to rethink its work norms

    @rasberryiceify@rasberryiceify5 ай бұрын
  • Could listen to your stories all day mate. Love from Australia

    @michaeltopolino8017@michaeltopolino80175 ай бұрын
  • I saw you two perform live at the BJCC Arena in Birmingham, AL. I would have been in 5th/6th grade at the time and I'm 22 now. I truly believe that watching Mythbusters as a kid made me a more curious, inventive individual. Thank you!

    @Tusken@Tusken2 ай бұрын
  • Currently rewatching mythbusters. Love everything that that show brought. Great seeing you do a cameo on donut media. You really made that episode into a real science experiment and that would’ve made a great MB episode.

    @Boblabla79@Boblabla795 ай бұрын
  • I always enjoyed the play between the two of you, it worked really well. But I am glad that You are the one doing KZhead videos. Your unquenchable enthusiasm for Making is one of the things that really stuck with me.

    @cobhallagames6997@cobhallagames69972 ай бұрын
  • The fused bullet situation has also been looked at by Destin of Smarter Every Day. He went with a more modern spin and used modern handguns and a lot of technology to overcome the timing and it was spectacular.

    @High_Alpha@High_Alpha5 ай бұрын
  • I would like to hear the many false history quotes about Jamie that you would throw in. Like “When Jamie was young, he used to fold money for the mob.”

    @unklejohn8575@unklejohn85755 ай бұрын
  • Destin from Smarter Every Day has a great video on bullets fusing. So cool

    @glockparaastra@glockparaastra5 ай бұрын
  • I have a couple faint memories of some moments where you got at each others throats, but in the end I'm happy you two worked through it together for all those years. It was my "educational tv time" when I was younger.

    @KoalaTeaGuy@KoalaTeaGuy12 күн бұрын
  • Classy, clear answer to an old question bouncing around for years. Your first answer was actually all I needed, I understood exactly what you meant.

    @ODUBlue@ODUBlue2 ай бұрын
  • Honestly, I'm happy for Jamie. He made my childhood, and now he has disappeared into the shadows to make firefighting tanks I think

    @notaword1136@notaword11365 ай бұрын
  • Well whether he liked making it or not. My family is grateful he and Jamie did. My wife, daughters and myself spent many hours watching and enjoying Myth-busters 👏👍

    @haroldkellermier5502@haroldkellermier55025 ай бұрын
  • I havent thought of myth busters since i was a kid. Cool to see you on here answering questions from the past!

    @slothbro6415@slothbro64152 ай бұрын
  • I’m so glad to hear that I’m not the only one who needs a nap mid-afternoon! I think being around people all day when you have hearing loss is particularly exhausting, at least in my experience.

    @ek-nz@ek-nz4 ай бұрын
  • When the show was on, I wrote to you guys several times as an Audio Engineer regarding your attempt at the Brown Note.. There were several things completely overlooked on this episode it had me fuming lol. 20Hz - 100Hz is still a frequency we only pickup with our ears and we can feel them. 4Hz is actually the frequency of the digestive track, You cannot precisely create that frequency with the speakers you used. Lastly, in order for the effect to take place, you need to be at the exact end of the waveform which is 282.5 feet from the source. Love ya mate! Thank you for the entertainment!

    @audiofreq2699@audiofreq2699Ай бұрын
  • I'm allowed to live in hope that Adam and Jamie return to make another season. ✌️❤️🇳🇿

    @kiwibonsai2355@kiwibonsai23555 ай бұрын
  • the thing is, jamie's the kind of guy who could be absolutely giddy with joy and merriment, and would try his damnedest to show as little of it as possible. i'm sure he loved almost every minute of it, and im sure he'd much prefer if we had no idea whether he did or not

    @zachreligious629@zachreligious629Ай бұрын
  • With the civil war bullet fusing, you have to remember also that you still have volley fire taking place in the civil war. When you have 2 groups of soldiers, say 20-200 men, all aiming at each other, one side yells fire, both sides fire from the instruction being heard (you are just a few hundred feet apart), it becomes very likely when you have that happening hundred of thousands if not millions of times throughout the war. even if the odds are 1;100,000, thats still enough that it could happen.

    @cerneysmallengines@cerneysmallengines5 ай бұрын
  • Someone like Jamie was needed on the show. While he's not the kind of person I'd ever want to hang out with and BS, I certainly respect his views. I learned from everyone on that show. You could see different processes and approaches, the pro and con from them. The differences in competitive challenges. The human element of dealing with different people and their approaches when working cooperatively.

    @fartzinwind@fartzinwind5 ай бұрын
  • Absolute legend. You made mine, and Im sure many other's childhoods awesome! To this day certain things still remind me of the show. Just the other day something reminded me of the bullets in water experiment lol

    @FoulMouthFishing666@FoulMouthFishing666Ай бұрын
  • I love watching these and seeing Adam fidget while telling his stories, like at 7:00 when his brain goes "oooo shiny" and made him pick up that paper weight. I'm always told I move around way too much when I should be stood still and it's nice to see someone who's so proficient in their craft have the same quirks

    @Znaffers@ZnaffersАй бұрын
  • Jamie was the man. I always enjoyed his monotone expressions and subtle sense of humor.

    @iamdad916@iamdad9162 ай бұрын
    • He creeped me out. Something about the guy. He has secrets.

      @matthewdavies2057@matthewdavies205725 күн бұрын
  • This is really interesting. And you are always extremely diplomatic. The quick note you make about Scotty was very different from what I’d read. Many internet information and accounts had said she was fired or released from contract because Jamie got upset with her for a safety violation. I’m a huge Mythbusters fan and currently watching through every episode again with my kids. I love hearing your firsthand accounts.

    @dan62103@dan621035 ай бұрын
    • This is the first I heard anything other than Scotty choose to leave

      @peterw8835@peterw88355 ай бұрын
    • @@peterw8835 That’s somewhat the point. I’m not stating it myself because I have no knowledge, but between message boards and other places people had a few speculations. It’s going back some time, but one was related to the ancient battery zap and there was another about something to do with safety. Since that is mostly speculation or fan theories I like hearing Adam give that first hand info.

      @dan62103@dan621035 ай бұрын
    • The battery zap was where the producer got fired. @@dan62103

      @dillonhounshell9786@dillonhounshell97865 ай бұрын
  • Destin from SmarterEveryday and other great guys did the experiment with the fused bullets sometime ago and also covered some of the issues they had with actually doing it, but they got there in the end.

    @JustaMuteCat@JustaMuteCat5 ай бұрын
  • Man I miss the show. I am watching all the episodes getting uploaded. But it would be so cool to see you guys together again.

    @Universal.G@Universal.G5 күн бұрын
  • I used to work with a guy who was not my kind of person at all. He was my age (30), a devout Christian, and all around fanny of a man. The idea of ever socialising with him made me wince. At a work function once he got a hot chocolate at the bar, when everyone else was getting beer. He just wasn’t someone I could relate to. But each to their own. But he was an absolute genius electrical engineer. He solved the problems, I implemented them. We got on great in the office and delivered some amazing outputs. That’s what it’s all about.

    @him050@him0502 ай бұрын
  • A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.

    @zackburke5459@zackburke54592 ай бұрын
  • I just want to say. Myth busters was a big part of my childhood. I watched it Everytime it was on. I was so curious about everything and your method really kinda shaped how I do things. You wanted to figure out something so you did. I really appreciate you all.

    @leviminton3320@leviminton3320Ай бұрын
  • I also used to nap in my car at an old job of mine. it's a safespace, quiet and nice in general.

    @flutterguy965@flutterguy9655 ай бұрын
  • I don't remember the fused bullet episode, but did they explore the idea of two musket balls loaded into the same musket?

    @jasondennis115@jasondennis1155 ай бұрын
  • Wow, this is the first time I ever heard about what happened to Scottie! She was absent from the "wrap" show, and no mention was made, like she never existed. The general thought was that she was fired, or that you wanted a different skillset but not more people.

    @JohnDlugosz@JohnDlugosz5 ай бұрын
    • I thought she was perfect considering they continued working with a lot of metal, as well as vehicles, things she was good at. Would have been great to have both her and Grant with the team. Kari does keep in touch with her in her social media.

      @irwinisidro@irwinisidro5 ай бұрын
  • At the Civil War museum in Petersburg, VA they have a wall of fused minie (with an E, accent over the E, not a T) and musket balls from the battles that were fought there. There are even a few where three struck each other and fused. Way more than half a dozen, all from one location.

    @robo5013@robo50135 ай бұрын
  • The older I get, the more I appreciate Jamie. He's the best part of the show in my opinion.

    @buckadillafilms@buckadillafilms16 күн бұрын
  • Two cars colliding head on at 50mph is the same as 1 car hitting a brick wall at 50mph (result of both is a dead stop), but is also the same as 1 car striking a stationary car at 100 mph, assuming the collision will roll away from the impact at 50mph (impact force and damage to both cars will be replicated).

    @kilroy987@kilroy9875 ай бұрын
  • While I'm sure Jamie's replacement would have done a banging job, I think you two are like Clarkson, Hammond and May. Partly because those 3 also don't see each other outside of work, but mostly because your different perspectives on the same topic is a selling point. If Jamie didn't return, his replacement would have be pretty much have to imitate Jamie.

    @aikumaDK@aikumaDK5 ай бұрын
    • May, Hammond, Clarkson do see each other off camera, it's just not often.

      @tristanbowman7098@tristanbowman70985 ай бұрын
  • Smarter every day had an awesome aparatus to do fused bullets... very interesting, and showed how actually complicated it is

    @rolfyone@rolfyone5 ай бұрын
  • I always felt like Jamie would express his joy differently. He never seemed comfortable to jump with joy or anything like that but would express his joy through showing engagement and pride for example.

    @aaronottermann5824@aaronottermann58243 ай бұрын
  • I always thought the two mini balls were fused together because they were accidentally loaded in the same barrel and fired. In the heat of battle you could easily load a shot then battle chaos happens and then load another shot before firing.

    @misterx280@misterx2805 ай бұрын
    • Apparently, a rather more common event that first realised, however I've seen pictures of two Minnie Ball bullets, point, to point, so to speak; so coming from opposite directions, and at least one example where the experts theorise that a faster, lighter caliber Minnie caught up, and 'rear ended' a heavier, slower Sharps

      @iandeare1@iandeare15 ай бұрын
  • Concerning the bullet explanation: My favorite moments in these videos is when you can see Adam navigate between macro and micro explanations. He's a master communicator and it's fascinating to see him construct a narrative in real time. Question~Story~Audience Impact. I love it.

    @jessekennedy9940@jessekennedy99405 ай бұрын
  • I love how Adam answered the Jamie question so gently

    @herculesinwyoming@herculesinwyoming5 ай бұрын
  • i love you, Adam. Greetings from Chile!

    @Contr3s@Contr3s11 күн бұрын
  • I still remember Jamie saying “I think Adam needs a cookie” during at least one episode 😂

    @rikvdmark@rikvdmark3 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad to hear that Scottie left on her own accord. There was speculation she was fired by Jamie for the electric fence/Baghdad battery stunt that shocked Adam so bad.

    @fallenphoenix13@fallenphoenix135 ай бұрын
    • It's funny how the internet ran with that. She tried the thing herself and said to not do it on Adam. Same with Tori, and Kari tried it when they redid the third rail but on an electric fence. Supposedly the producer kept going with the stunt, but that's another controversy in itself. Heck you could see how uncomfortable the three looked when Adam was about to touch it.

      @irwinisidro@irwinisidro5 ай бұрын
    • @@irwinisidroAbsolutely!

      @wdfamily_027@wdfamily_0275 ай бұрын
  • I could listen to this guy talk all day. Such a genuine wealth of knowledge.

    @izzy-washere@izzy-washere15 күн бұрын
  • Adam, you were extraordinary. Jamie could never have done the show without your patience and showmanship. This was all combined in a mostly scientific environment. All of it was extremely interesting and informative. Keeping this short. Thank you for the great years.

    @John-ih2bx@John-ih2bx17 күн бұрын
  • Jamie and Adam were just Bert and Ernie in human form :-D

    @iansaxby9264@iansaxby92645 ай бұрын
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