Adam is still on YT. He basically chats to a camera in his shop, answering fan questions. It’s chill and Adam is likeable, so there is that. No build this and turn one 2x4 into $4k nonsense. No terrible commercial jingle or elevator level “music” either. He occasionally offers life advice. But it’s not exciting or exploratory like mythbustera.
He also makes stuff, on camera, often trying and learning new techniques in the process. And failing, and learning from those failures, and teaching the viewers in the process.
Or brings in prop experts and shows off their goodies.
Or invites other crafty youtubers to promote them and learn more about whatever they specialise in.
It is pretty experimental.
His sheer glee when Evan and Katelyn revealed to him the wonders of modern UV-set resin, for instance, was wonderful and contagious. You could see the wheels turning on his head thinking about the things he could use it for.
I like Adam but he keeps saying something that rubs me the wrong way. He consistently says that Jamie was never the butt of the joke and he didn’t make fun of Jamie in a cruel way.
Meanwhile I was re-watching Mythbusters at the same time and Jamie repeatedly saying, on camera, that he is actively bothered by certain mocking jokes that Adam would make and he wishes he would stop it but he won’t.
Felt really strange hearing Adam say that minutes after I finished an episode where Jamie was genuinely bothered.
From one perspective I can see how Adam would honestly say he never “meant it like that”, but he does seem a little stubborn and boomerish in that aging gen-x sort of way that tends to miss the point.
I feel like Jamie and Adam are both like the fun uncle who can be too much, but you don’t ever get too annoyed with, in very different ways.
Tbf Jamie apparently also acted a bit differently off camera according to several of the cast members, I’ve seen them say that while Adam was usually the rash and reckless one on camera it was usually Jamie who made a lot of reckless decisions behind the scenes. We don’t really know the whole story of their relationship really and Jamie doesn’t have any interest in talking about it anyway these days
“Reckless” seems on character for the guy who welded blades to a wok, set it on top of a lawnmower engine, and sicced the thing onto other robot wars competitors (and accidentally the public), earning a co-championship in exchange for removing it from the competition and keeping it as far away as possible…
Adam is still on YT. He basically chats to a camera in his shop, answering fan questions. It’s chill and Adam is likeable, so there is that. No build this and turn one 2x4 into $4k nonsense. No terrible commercial jingle or elevator level “music” either. He occasionally offers life advice. But it’s not exciting or exploratory like mythbustera.
He also makes stuff, on camera, often trying and learning new techniques in the process. And failing, and learning from those failures, and teaching the viewers in the process.
Or brings in prop experts and shows off their goodies.
Or invites other crafty youtubers to promote them and learn more about whatever they specialise in.
It is pretty experimental.
His sheer glee when Evan and Katelyn revealed to him the wonders of modern UV-set resin, for instance, was wonderful and contagious. You could see the wheels turning on his head thinking about the things he could use it for.
Answering fan questions is only maybe 1/3 of the stuff Adam does. He’s a full-blown maker Youtuber, building projects.
He’s pleasant. Possibly even in that Levar Burton, Bob Ross category or life.
I like Adam but he keeps saying something that rubs me the wrong way. He consistently says that Jamie was never the butt of the joke and he didn’t make fun of Jamie in a cruel way.
Meanwhile I was re-watching Mythbusters at the same time and Jamie repeatedly saying, on camera, that he is actively bothered by certain mocking jokes that Adam would make and he wishes he would stop it but he won’t.
Felt really strange hearing Adam say that minutes after I finished an episode where Jamie was genuinely bothered.
From one perspective I can see how Adam would honestly say he never “meant it like that”, but he does seem a little stubborn and boomerish in that aging gen-x sort of way that tends to miss the point.
I feel like Jamie and Adam are both like the fun uncle who can be too much, but you don’t ever get too annoyed with, in very different ways.
Tbf Jamie apparently also acted a bit differently off camera according to several of the cast members, I’ve seen them say that while Adam was usually the rash and reckless one on camera it was usually Jamie who made a lot of reckless decisions behind the scenes. We don’t really know the whole story of their relationship really and Jamie doesn’t have any interest in talking about it anyway these days
“Reckless” seems on character for the guy who welded blades to a wok, set it on top of a lawnmower engine, and sicced the thing onto other robot wars competitors (and accidentally the public), earning a co-championship in exchange for removing it from the competition and keeping it as far away as possible…
Kari and Tory also have a podcast now called Mythfits
Whereas Grant is off doing something else
Busting the ultimate myth…
For real though, I get the same visceral awareness of mortality every time I think about Grant
yeah, every time I watch reruns and he’s there, It’s so bittersweet because he’s so fucking likeable.
RIP