Failure is always an option.
MythBusters is a science entertainment television program created and produced by Australia's Beyond Television Productions for the Discovery Channel. The show's hosts, special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, use elements of the scientific method to test the validity of rumors, myths, movie scenes, adages, Internet videos, and news stories.

Fire Arrow vs. Gas Tank 0.0
Air date: 2018-01-03
Runtime: 43 min
Overview: The MythBusters investigate two arrow-themed myths: Will a flaming arrow fired into a car's gas tank cause it to explode, and is a deadly-looking tribal initiation really is as dangerous as it seems.

Pane In The Glass 4.0
Air date: 2018-01-10
Runtime: 43 min
Overview: The MythBusters take on a glass-shattering movie myth, and search for cure to stop crying while chopping onions.

Wild Wild West 0.0
Air date: 2018-01-17
Runtime: 43 min
Overview: The MythBusters tackle more myths in a wild west themed episode.

Spike In The Road 0.0
Air date: 2018-01-24
Runtime: 43 min
Overview: The MythBusters test ways to beat police road spikes using DIY ingenuity and Hollywood driving skills. Secondly, they investigate if a high-powered fountain can actually lift and suspend a human being.

Dynamite Deposit 0.0
Air date: 2018-01-31
Runtime: 42 min
Overview: The MythBusters tackle more myths using their own signature style of explosive experimentation.

Backseat Getaway Driver 0.0
Air date: 2018-02-07
Runtime: 42 min
Overview: The MythBusters test if a fugitive could actually outrun the law while driving from the back seat, and whether it's really possible to knock someone over with a feather.

Electrified Escape 0.0
Air date: 2018-02-14
Runtime: 42 min
Overview: It is possible to escape from a burning car crashed into a power pole, without getting electrocuted? Is it better for a pedestrian to jump up when a car is about to hit them, or stand still?

Dropping a Bomb 0.0
Air date: 2018-02-21
Runtime: 42 min
Overview: Can dropping molten salt into a toilet unblock it? Is 3rd-person perspective better than 1st-person in a real world video game obstacle course?