nyrox4
Joined May 2017
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MythBusters is one of those rare shows that makes you feel smarter and entertained at the same time. It's not just about busting myths; it's about showing how curiosity and creativity can solve almost any problem. Whether they're building crazy contraptions, blowing things up, or recreating insane movie stunts, it's impossible not to get sucked in. The hosts bring so much personalit, Adam's energy and Jamie's calm seriousness are the perfect mix. Plus, the variety of myths keeps things fresh every episode. It's a show that makes science fun, exciting, and even a little chaotic. You can't help but walk away feeling inspired to try something new or think outside the box.
I'm thrilled to say that the Doctor is back! This episode was everything I could have hoped for in a Doctor Who episode. The plot was engaging, and the special effects were almost top-notch compared to The Flux. I would highly recommend this episode to any fan of the show.
However, I would like to address one issue that I had with the episode. The portrayal of Sir Isaac Newton as a Black man was a bit jarring for me. While I appreciate the show's efforts to promote diversity and inclusivity, I don't think it was necessary to change the skin color of a historical figure. It felt like a forced attempt to be politically correct.
In conclusion, I give this episode 9 stars out of 10. Despite my reservations about the portrayal of Sir Isaac Newton, I thoroughly enjoyed the episode and look forward to more like it in the future.
However, I would like to address one issue that I had with the episode. The portrayal of Sir Isaac Newton as a Black man was a bit jarring for me. While I appreciate the show's efforts to promote diversity and inclusivity, I don't think it was necessary to change the skin color of a historical figure. It felt like a forced attempt to be politically correct.
In conclusion, I give this episode 9 stars out of 10. Despite my reservations about the portrayal of Sir Isaac Newton, I thoroughly enjoyed the episode and look forward to more like it in the future.