: Critics and fans generally praised the episode for its transparency. It established the "Build Team" (Tory Belleci, Kari Byron, and Scottie Chapman) more firmly, which some viewers felt added a new, "frenetic" energy to the show.

The episode (originally aired June 8, 2004) is a landmark entry in the MythBusters series. As the premiere of Season 2, it set a precedent for the show’s willingness to address fan feedback and admit when they might have missed a variable. Overview of Re-Tested Myths

: Re-visiting the possibility of an untraceable assassin's bullet. While the team had previously found it nearly impossible, this re-test explores different methods of freezing and stabilization.

: One of the most debated experiments. They re-run the test with more controlled variables to determine once and for all if running actually keeps you drier than walking. Critical Reception

: Re-examining the "classic" myth of a cigarette-induced explosion.

This episode focuses on refining and re-evaluating popular experiments from Season 1 where viewers or the team themselves felt the results were inconclusive or flawed.

: The episode is often cited as the moment the show shifted from a simple entertainment program to a more rigorous, scientific "peer-review" style of television. By acknowledging mistakes—like forgetting to account for pressure in a gun barrel—they built significant trust with their audience.

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OS Windows
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[s2e1] Myths Revisited -

: Critics and fans generally praised the episode for its transparency. It established the "Build Team" (Tory Belleci, Kari Byron, and Scottie Chapman) more firmly, which some viewers felt added a new, "frenetic" energy to the show.

The episode (originally aired June 8, 2004) is a landmark entry in the MythBusters series. As the premiere of Season 2, it set a precedent for the show’s willingness to address fan feedback and admit when they might have missed a variable. Overview of Re-Tested Myths [S2E1] Myths Revisited

: Re-visiting the possibility of an untraceable assassin's bullet. While the team had previously found it nearly impossible, this re-test explores different methods of freezing and stabilization. : Critics and fans generally praised the episode

: One of the most debated experiments. They re-run the test with more controlled variables to determine once and for all if running actually keeps you drier than walking. Critical Reception As the premiere of Season 2, it set

: Re-examining the "classic" myth of a cigarette-induced explosion.

This episode focuses on refining and re-evaluating popular experiments from Season 1 where viewers or the team themselves felt the results were inconclusive or flawed.

: The episode is often cited as the moment the show shifted from a simple entertainment program to a more rigorous, scientific "peer-review" style of television. By acknowledging mistakes—like forgetting to account for pressure in a gun barrel—they built significant trust with their audience.

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