Can a surfboard tied to the top of a car be lethal? Kari Byron shows off the small-scale replica she fashioned at NASA.
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As Grant Imahara looks on, Tory Belleci uses a crane to hoist one of the Surf and Turf test cars. Did Lethal Weapon 2 get it right?
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Tory Belleci channels Bruce Lee during the filming of Surf and Turf.
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For Reverse Engineering, Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage flip the body of a 1970s sports car to see if its design really did make it go faster backward than forward.
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Adam Savage gets ready to test-drive the Reverse Engineering sports car. Will it turn out to go faster backward? Or forward?
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Do humans really only use 10 percent of their brain? Grant Imahara and Kari Byron witness Tory Belleci undergoing an MRI to measure his brain activity.
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Kari Byron takes Grant Imahara through an extensive and mind-bending series of challenges to see just what his brain can do when it's put to the ultimate test.
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Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman get ready to see whether a tablecloth can be pulled from under a fully set table ... by motorcycle.
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Can a hair weave stop a bullet? Tory Belleci, Kari Byron and Grant Imahara are on the case.
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Look out, James Bond. Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage see whether a super spy really can emerge from water, strip off his diving suit and slip into a party — dressed in a suit, no less — without anyone batting an eye.
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