Adam and Jamie end the show with two grand explosions, a dedication to Buster, and the destruction of past props using a truck ram.
Can gummy bears and feces be used as alternative rocket fuels?
Can a load of wet cement prevent a bomb in a mail truck from injuring bystanders or destroying the truck?
Can you safely cross a minefield in a hovercraft?
Adam and Jamie invite Grant, Tory, and Kari back to reflect on the history of the show and what it meant to them.
Will a flatus show up on a thermal imaging camera?
Can you survive a fall from a chopper by climbing into a zorb ball?
Is it really easy to punch your way out of a paper bag?
Is drifting faster than regular driving on a dirt road? (Revisit of: Drift Turn)
Can a metal cigarette lighter stop a bullet? (Revisit of: What is Bulletproof?)
Can a full fishtank stop a shotgun blast?
Can you survive two identical, simultaneous explosions by standing halfway between them?
Is an axe really better than a gun in a zombie attack? (Revisit of: Axe vs. Gun)
Can checkout wait times in a store be reduced by routing customers to the first available register instead of letting them choose their own?
Can you flatten a car with explosives?
Can you use a household vacuum cleaner to lift a car?
Can you instantly cook shrimp by firing them through clouds of flour, eggs, bread crumbs, and fire?
Can you use an underwater explosion to juice the inside of a fruit without damaging the skin?
Will a steam-filled railroad tank car collapse in on itself as it cools?
A behind-the-scenes look at the production of the final season, with clips of myths from the 2016 season.