Tory, Grant and Kari are no longer Mythbusters

GasBandit

Staff member
I can't say I've watched much Mythbusters in the last few years, but it still seems like the end of an Era.



.@KariByron, @grantimahara & @ToryBelleci, it's been a pleasure to not only work with you but call you our friends. pic.twitter.com/zeskb0OWtA
— Adam Savage (@donttrythis) August 22, 2014

It's been an amazing ride for 10 years! We couldn't have done it without you guys. You're the best fans anyone could wish for. Thank you
— Tory Belleci (@ToryBelleci) August 22, 2014

After a decade of the Mythbusters, we are no longer with the show. Thank you to all the fans who have supported us.
— Kari Byron (@KariByron) August 22, 2014

Thanks @MythBusters for allowing us to teach science in a whole new way. Also, explosions. Now, on to the next adventure!
— Grant Imahara (@grantimahara) August 22, 2014
 
In related news, nerd palms are finally getting a cease fire during the Mythbusters time slot.
 
I found out about that probably an hour and a half after the episode would've aired.
Now I gotta track it down elsewhere.

--Patrick
 
I liked Grant, but I didn't care for the other two. So, I am not broken hearted. Then again, I haven't watched an episode in 4 or 5 yrs.
 
I liked Grant, but I didn't care for the other two. So, I am not broken hearted. Then again, I haven't watched an episode in 4 or 5 yrs.
Grant isn't exactly in need of work ether. Not only is he an icon in the Geek community, his professional work is also top tier and he can basically pick and choose his projects now. Kari is in a similar boat, though her stuff is usually more behind the scenes. Tori's probably kind of fucked though.
 
Grant isn't exactly in need of work ether. Not only is he an icon in the Geek community, his professional work is also top tier and he can basically pick and choose his projects now. Kari is in a similar boat, though her stuff is usually more behind the scenes. Tori's probably kind of fucked though.
Tory is a skilled metalworker and model builder, so I assume he will be able to find a job of some kind.
I wonder if this whole thing didn't stem from that cannon incident a while back, and that getting rid of "the junior team" might've been part of some sort of handed-down decision (since I think they were the team operating the cannon at the time of the incident).

--Patrick
 
Tory is a skilled metalworker and model builder, so I assume he will be able to find a job of some kind.
I wonder if this whole thing didn't stem from that cannon incident a while back, and that getting rid of "the junior team" might've been part of some sort of handed-down decision (since I think they were the team operating the cannon at the time of the incident).

--Patrick
No, the cannon stuff was all on the Jaime and Adam. Also, that was YEARS ago.

I think the real issue is they are running out of things they can do on their budget and they can't afford to have two teams doing stuff.
 
I'd really like to find the reason that they are shooting themselves in the foot. In reality the "kids" were more entertaining than the main cast.
Is it a budget reason? Or should the whole thing be scrapped? Because I forget that it is still on now. How many times can they retread Hollywood Physics?
 
I'd really like to find the reason that they are shooting themselves in the foot. In reality the "kids" were more entertaining than the main cast.
Is it a budget reason? Or should the whole thing be scrapped? Because I forget that it is still on now. How many times can they retread Hollywood Physics?
One of the issues with the show right now is that they don't do big advertising for it anymore. They keep moving the time slot and don't let people know when new stuff is on, so no one watches it.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
There's another series of gifs I saw in an album on Imgur a couple months ago that I wish I could find to post again, I remember it being hilarious, but other than that all I can remember is it involves "Grant loses his shit" and that's not a very helpful search term.
 
One of the issues with the show right now is that they don't do big advertising for it anymore. They keep moving the time slot and don't let people know when new stuff is on, so no one watches it.
The switch to digital is also hurting many of the non-premium networks. When the cable companies switched off analog, quite a few people just stopped watching TV entirely.

--Patrick
 
Discovery Channel doesn't get it, and if they don't adapt soon, the secondary staff of their money making shows won't be all they will have to cut.
Not only do they not get it, they lost it. They went even further into the A&E model of reality shows and decided to make fake ones like Amish Mafia and Moonshiners. Mythbusters is their last remaining link to any credibility they might have had.
 
So, they are Firefly'ing it?
Except Mythbusters kind of MADE the network and kept it going back when all they had was like 12 hours of documentaries a day and was consistently it's best rated show when they supported it. It's STILL their most important show from a marketing standpoint, as it's the only one that resonates with with both kids and adults in a way that is easy and appropriate to market. NO ONE complains about the Mythbusters doing show tours or conventions because the focus is always on the science.

But now they have like 3-4 reality TV hits that cost nothing to make so it's hard to justify the big budget. It's also the odd duck now, as Discovery doesn't do educational or documentary shows anymore.
 
And how their obviously, bafflingly fake monster specials keep fooling morons. You know, it'd be nice if Shark Week actually covered some important things - like the rate at which sharks are being harvested to extinction, the vital role in ecology they play, the variety of technological advances that have been yielded by studying sharks. Instead of making knock-offs of Jaws with terrible CGI suggesting that there are still surviving Megaladons, which, no, there seriously aren't.
 
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