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EPISODES SEASON 2

Get ready for some mind-bending, awe-inspiring and amazing new technologies to bring truly never-before-seen wonders into a form that your body can actually process.

Tune in each week to watch what Jeff Lieberman and Mike Kearney will tackle next.

Metallica
Metallica band members James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Rob Trujillo get "warped" by our team as we get up close and very personal to these heavy metal legends in this special edition. And while they're at it, Matt and Jeff chew things up with a chainsaw artist and get down and dirty with dirt bikes.

Blades and Volts
Jeff and Matt pay Thomas Nealiegh another visit, who performs a cutting edge demonstration of blades in action with death-defying feats of slicing, dicing and smashing. Then takes to the skies for a slow-motion lesson in skydiving aerodynamics. Next, the team gets a real charge out of Dr. Megavolt, a physicist who plays with 200,000 volts of electricity, and takes a spin on the dance floor with some swing dancers.

Slings, Rockets and Sticks
Jeff and Matt kick things off with a 55-foot trebuchet, a medieval catapult. Then, they re-create a V-2 rocket disaster and see how much punishment a set of tires can take. And speaking of punishment, they also get a hands-on lesson in the brutal sport of Filipino stick fighting.

Air Bags, Sparks Ropes and Rings
Jeff and Matt put automobile air bags to the ultimate test and re-create a few kitchen disasters. Next, they reveal the anatomy of sparks and take a turn with champion rope jumpers. Finally, they get into the ring with some Combat Zone bruisers and learn just how real wrestling can be – the hard way.

Splashes, Guns and Bikes
Jeff and Matt go head over heels with champion divers and shallow-dive record holder Darren "Professor Splash" Taylor. Then they chew things up with vintage machine guns and hang ten with a "motorcycle surfer."

Snakes, Sumo and Bocks
Jeff and Matt use super slow-motion cameras to get up close and very personal with some very deadly snakes and fire things up with the Boston Fire Department. Then, they throw down with three very big sumo wrestlers and jump around with flexible "powerbocker" stilts that allow you to leap like a kangaroo.

Goop, Goo, Glop and Germs
Jeff and Matt investigate bathroom dangers, the world of water drops, the way germs spread. Feasty Boys and Zoz Brooks prepare meals, and competitive eaters chow down.

Arrows, Dogs, Strongmen and Yo-Yo
A martial arts expert catches arrows barehanded, champion dogs show off, professional strongmen perform feats of strength – a then there’s the supersized yo-yo.

Hot Stuff and Cold Steel
Jeff and Matt head out to the firing range with military weapons expert Marty Morgan and get a "warped" view of some awesome firepower. Then, self-defense instructor Mike Janich shows them how knives and ordinary household objects can be used as weapons. Finally, they take a walk on the hot side with some real "pyro-technicians" who perform amazing feats with fire.

Las Vegas: Warped
Jeff and Matt head out to Las Vegas. They drop in on Penn and Teller, who show them a few tricks of their trade in super slow-motion. Then they visit the Fuel Girls, who demonstrate amazing new stunts with fire – including the "naked burn." And they cap it off with a behind-the-scenes tour of "O," the spectacular water show produced by Cirque de Soleil.

Big Cats and Mixed Martial Arts
Animal Trainer Randy Miller helps Jeff and Matt to get close to some very big cats. Then, they get in the cage with Mixed Martial Arts champion Kenny Florian and friends, who show them a few kicks, punches and takedowns. And our resident mad scientist Zoz turns up the heat with some experiments in "instant science." Plus card magicians the Buck Brothers show a few amazing card tricks.

RELATED LINKS
- Watch Time Warp Video
- Scroll frame-by-frame with the Interactive Video Gallery
- Read about Time Warp's Hosts

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