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Adam and Jamie take mythbusting to the next level challenging the science of the virtual world rendered in video games -- it’s game over for false physics.
Adam and Jamie tackle four fan favorites from video games to grenades, from spy cars to super-fast firearms, the MythBusters are having a blast.
On this easily digestible episode of MythBusters, we're testing two myths-suggested by the fans: Exploding Meat and Don't Drive Angry. We push the limits of what people are willing to try, and what they simply can't avoid.
Adam and Jamie tackle Newton, the founder of the principle of thermodynamics and the law of conservation of momentum. They look into a physics urban myth -- if birds in a truck take flight, do they lighten the load? They call a pigeon wrangler for help.
Joint Failure
When a trailer full of sea salt unexpectedly shows up at the bridge, officers decide to inspect it. The bags do contain a crystalline substance -- and it's an illicit one. During an inspection of a U.S. citizen, something illegal rolls out of his pocket.
The Flint-Stoners
Officers examine a trailer filled with cooking supplies and unearth a GPS tracker -- the kind cartels use to watch their loads. US citizens who accidentally approach the international border are inspected, and it turns out they have a few secrets.
Does Your Wife Know?
Officers target SUVs that are notorious for concealing drugs. Two wanted cartel members are extradited back to Mexico. Officers struggle to open up an engine part that they think is hiding drugs. A woman smuggling diet pills is caught in the act.
A Cosmetic Wrinkle
When officers see an approaching vehicle make a sudden U-turn, they give chase and find a bag with a gun and ammunition. Tourists arrive with a large amount of Botox and dermal fillers, hinting they may be planning to perform cosmetic treatments for cash.
... And a Bag of Chips
A man entering the U.S. with more cash than the $10,000 limit raises some eyebrows. Officers find a cooler full of rat meat in the back of a traveler's vehicle, but further inspection uncovers something even more surprising.
On the Rocks
When a man waiting in the pedestrian line to enter the U.S. suddenly turns and sprints back toward Mexico, officers give chase. After a scan shows an anomaly, officers search through 26 tons of marble landscaping chips -- and their hard work pays off.
Wheels on the Bus
Multiple drug busts and arrests are made at various border crossings in Texas, including the discovery of the largest meth haul ever attempted at the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge. Fentanyl-laced candles and scorpion-infused drinks are denied entry.
You've Got Meth
Officers in Laredo help a troubled 14-year-old. Drugs sent through the mail are seized. A nurse in Progreso is caught smuggling Fentanyl. A woman with children is stopped, and $350k worth of marijuana is seized. A drunk woman bares all to officers.
... And a Bag of Chips
A man entering the U.S. with more cash than the $10,000 limit raises some eyebrows. Officers find a cooler full of rat meat in the back of a traveler's vehicle, but further inspection uncovers something even more surprising.
On the Rocks
When a man waiting in the pedestrian line to enter the U.S. suddenly turns and sprints back toward Mexico, officers give chase. After a scan shows an anomaly, officers search through 26 tons of marble landscaping chips -- and their hard work pays off.
Wheels on the Bus
Multiple drug busts and arrests are made at various border crossings in Texas, including the discovery of the largest meth haul ever attempted at the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge. Fentanyl-laced candles and scorpion-infused drinks are denied entry.
You've Got Meth
Officers in Laredo help a troubled 14-year-old. Drugs sent through the mail are seized. A nurse in Progreso is caught smuggling Fentanyl. A woman with children is stopped, and $350k worth of marijuana is seized. A drunk woman bares all to officers.