MythBusters (2015 season)
The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This is a list of the various myths tested on the show as well as the results of the experiments. The 2015 season premiered on January 10, 2015, in a Saturday time slot. The first half of the season ended on February 14, after six episodes had aired. The second half of the season resumed on July 18, still in the Saturday time slot. The final episode of the second half aired on September 5, with eight episodes having aired, and a total fourteen episodes having aired in the season.
This is the first season without Kari Byron, Tory Belleci, and Grant Imahara since they originally appeared in the show. Hyneman and Savage are now the only hosts of the show. The opening narration and blueprint title cards have been removed as of this season, and the episodes are punctuated by pop-up bubbles with information relevant to the myths being tested.
Episode overview
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Overall episode No. |
Episode 223 – "''The Simpsons'' Special"
- Original air date: January 10, 2015
Homer Wrecker
Toilet Bomb
Episode 224 – "''Indiana Jones'' Special"
- Original air date: January 17, 2015
Temple Run
The Science of Whips
Episode 225 – "''A-Team'' Special"
- Original air date: January 24, 2015
Log Shooter
Sewer Blast
Episode 226 – "Video Game Special"
- Original air date: January 31, 2015
Doom
Fruit Ninja
Episode 227 – "Transformers"
- Original air date: February 7, 2015
Motorcycle Car
Aqua Bike
Episode 228 – "San Francisco Drift"
- Original air date: February 14, 2015
Drift Turn
Powerslide Parking
Episode 229 – "Blow It Out of the Water"
- Original air date: July 18, 2015
Boat Lift
Machine Gun Booby Trap
Before this episode, Jamie, Adam, Kari, Tory and Grant had busted two Breaking Bad myths from Season 1 on a Breaking Bad special in 2013: The use of hydrofluoric acid to completely dissolve a body and eat through a bathtub and a floor and the use of mercury fulminate to incapacitate attackers without harming the user. Breaking Bad creator/director Vince Gilligan and co-star Aaron Paul had appeared in the 2013 special.Myth | Status | Notes |
The booby trap built by Walter White in Felina, the series finale of Breaking Bad, using a remote-controlled M60 machine gun on a motorized swiveling mount in a car trunk, could realistically fire into a house and kill a roomful of people. | Plausible | Adam and Jamie first tested the M60 at a firing range to evaluate the recoil and vibration that the mounting system would have to endure. Adam fired 45 rounds in short bursts, while Jamie fired 70 rounds in full automatic; next they mounted the M60 on a table and fired 200 rounds at a plywood human silhouette. In every case, they decided that the recoil and vibration were manageable. At the workshop, they examined the scene to determine the components of Walter's mounting/triggering system and set out to replicate it as closely as possible. The swiveling mount had a garage door opener at its core; Jamie disabled its safety mechanisms so that the motor would run without stopping, and Adam added a gear and bicycle chain to reduce the swiveling speed. Even though this modification was not part of the scene, Adam reasoned that Walter might have been able to include it if necessary, using readily available parts. Returning to the firing range, they mounted the M60 in a car trunk and placed it in front of a wall constructed to match the stucco front of the house in the scene. Plywood silhouette targets were placed behind the wall, one lying down to represent Walter, the others standing up as his enemies. After preliminary tests and fine-tuning with both no ammunition and blanks, they loaded 200 rounds and set the weapon to full auto, with Gilligan present to witness the final test. The weapon malfunctioned and did not fire on the first two attempts, but did fire on the third; all of the standing targets were hit multiple times, while "Walter" did not suffer any damage. The myth was deemed plausible, and Vince commented on two results of the test. First, the pattern of bullet holes produced was very different from the one simulated by the Breaking Bad production crew; second, the vertical vibrations of the mounting system made it very likely that Walter would have been struck by a bullet while lying on the floor, as happened in the episode. |
Episode 230 – "Flights of Fantasy"
- Original air date: July 25, 2015
U-2 Flight
Deadly Drones
Episode 231 – "Accidental Ammo"
- Original US air date: August 1, 2015
- Original Finland air date: May 27, 2015
Lethal Lawnmowers
Glass Guillotine
Episode 232 – "Dangerous Driving"
- Original air date: August 8, 2015
Distracted Driving
Driving in Reverse
Episode 233 – "Supernatural Shooters"
- Original US air date: August 15, 2015
- Original Netherlands and Belgium air date: May 10, 2015
Shooting Through Walls
Shoot 'Em Up Bullets
Episode 234 – "Unfinished Business"
- Original air date: August 22, 2015
Video Game Skills
Spy Car Tacks
Get a Grip
Super Fast Reload
Episode 235 – "MythBusters vs. Jaws"
- Original air date: August 29, 2015
Jaws Finale Revisit
Orca Shark Repellent
Dead Shark Repellent
Episode 236 – "''Star Wars'' 2"
- Original air date: September 5, 2015