Two Grant Imahara Stories

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“Could you tell us a Grant Imahara story?" "I recently watched the Tesla earthquake machine episode. Can you talk more about how Grant's device affected the large bridge?" In this live stream excerpt Adam answers these questions from Tested members @johnosborn1561 and @davidstrome4524, whom we thank for their questions and support! Join this channel to support Tested and get access to perks, like asking Adam questions:

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I love how Adam lights up whenever Adam gets a chance to remenisce/ reflect on Grant. Seems like it instantly brings him to his happy space. That must be the best legacy to leave behind, when your loved ones immediately feel better just remembering you.

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The image of N'Sync fanboying over Grant fills me with absolute delight 😊

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I stood in line to meet Jaime, Adam, and Grant at Maker Faire, 2006. I just missed Adam, because he had to take Thing 1 or 2 to the bathroom. Jaime stared gruffly at me as I approached for my photo, and gave me a small nod, but Grant came right up to me, looked me in the eyes so kindly, shook my hand, asked my name - Gary - and said "It's really nice to meet you, Gary!" He said it so warmly and meaningfully that I was a little surprised. He made it seem like he was meeting someone special, instead of the other way around, and I was probably 30+ people back in line, so he'd already been through this dozens of times, and kept up the caring energy the whole time, and I'm sure he'd already been through years of that. Such a good dude.

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Jamie was so sorry that even though he didn't say it, he was thinking about it years later and changed his entire approach to problems so it wouldn't happen again.

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It was always amusing when you and Jamie built a robot to test a myth and if it failed, Grant would come in and re-engineer the whole thing and it would work.

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That little choke every time Adam reminisces about Grant always gets me, it shows how dear he was to him. Also, talking about a vicious argument with Jamie but not taking the opportunity to throw shade or disrespect shows Adam's character. Their relationship always fascinates me.

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God, I miss him. He was so much fun to watch as a kid growing up with Mythbusters.

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Growing up it was so great to see Grant Imahara, a fellow Asian, on TV using his technical prowess and having so much fun working and Mythbusting with all of you. Definitely helped me solidify my own career path. Now, as a more-or-less fully-realized mechanical engineer, I look back and appreciate his representation all the more.

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I'm not one who gets broken up about celebrity deaths... I think everyone has different capacities for parasocial relationships... But Grant is the one that genuinely makes me sad when his name comes up. He seemed like such a good dude on every level, and everyone really seemed to love him. He left such a positive impression on the world and I hope I can leave the same positivity in my wake when I leave.

You're dearly missed, Grant.

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My Grant story. I was walking to get coffee in the Mission of San Francisco. Grant was walking towards me on the sidewalk. He was with a group of friends. I didn't immediately recognized but I knew he looked familiar. I was racking my brain trying to figure out how I knew him. He must have saw me looking a bit confused. He gave me this huge smile and a nod that communicated, "Yeah, I'm Grant"

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Grant Tory and Kari were the greatest trio of all time. Grant was such a beacon. From his first episode, he was a bright star who exuded a passion for everything he did. Such a tragedy. He was an amazing person in every way. You are lucky to have been a friend of his.

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"I was told his impression of me involves a lot of drumming on the table"
I really believe you can tell when someone's deeply missed, because their friends will drop into present tense talking about them without thinking.

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Grant and Kari were walk through DIA airport, some one was like “yo, myth busters!”. I look up, see Grant and Kari. I asked them if they could say Hi to my daughter who is into science and totally idolize you two. They were so awesome and nice and said “Hi Ariel, it’s Grant and Kari, glad you’re a fan, keep doing science!” My daughter was blown away.

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Grant is the only mythbuster I’ve been fortunate enough to met in person. I was maybe 14 or so at the time.

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Grant had a light in him that came through in show. It was obvious he truly loved learning and loved the folks around him. He always brighten the screen when he was on.

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"I heard Grants impression of me involved a lot of drumming on tables." Yeah, I'd say it would be pretty spot on because even I didn't realize how much you do that until you mentioned this.

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RIP Grant. He will be forever missed but he left us with so many great moments

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I vividly remember the day Grant Imahara’s death was announced and how horribly it hit me. A piece of my childhood as an Asian-American STEM-loving kid.

I grew up to become a veterinarian. I cried like a baby watching this video today. Thank you, Adam, for sharing some more memories of one of my idols.

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My college (NMT) is closely tied with EMRTC and took part in helping blow up the cement mixer. I was so psyched when the school advertised the Mythbusters were going to visit our school for a presentation (I think it was at some point between 2011-2013).

Like many of us I grew up on the show and was so pumped thinking we were going to see Adam and Jamie. However, shortly before doors opened I heard that it was actually Grant presenting solo… I honestly felt *bummed*.

But it ended up being the best presentation by far that I would ever see at our school. I genuinely left that night being so grateful it was him, he blew us away with how cool he is as a person. His passion and accomplishments brought me so much inspiration in a time I really needed it.

I’m bummed I’ll never see him in person again, but I cherish the little piece of my life where I did.

syth