Somad and siraki were two wannabe terrorists who construct a plutonium nuclear bomb, which is bad news. They were executive produced and narrated by series creator thom beers, and directed, cowritten, and produced by will raee and cowritten by tom mcmahon. The stories portrayed in this show are based on real deaths and are extremely graphic. A man working on his car is accidentally bisected when an 18wheeler runs. The program recreates unusual supposed deaths, true events, and debunked urban legends, and includes interviews with experts who describe. The narrator emphasizes the intent to entertain by laughing at or mocking certain deaths. The first two episodes of season one served as the series twoepisode pilot. A disco dancer takes a fatal spin on the dance floor, a sauna contest has deadly results for the last contestant and an. Names have been changed to protect the identities of the deceased. In the past, ive praised the 100 for choosing not to kill characters even when their deaths seemed like logical solutions to an arc. Before working, siraki catches somad with his headphones and somad. Because the shows primary purpose is to entertain, the deaths are discussed with dark humor by a male narrator. The good news about them is that they are more of a threat to themselves than they are to the rest of the world. Names, which in some episode segments, have been changed to protect the identities of the deceased.
A bank robber sticks his neck out for a friend, a red head gets taken down, a badass teen meets a mail box, a shiester shopper takes a dip, a fat man loses face, a crazy ex gets exd out and a. Up until the end of season one, the final story of each episode showed actual. Swearing season 1 deaths season 2 deaths season 3 deaths season 4 deaths season 5 deaths. Each case takes you through a fastpaced full reenactment interlaced with dramatic witness testimonials, fun historical tidbits, scientific expert explanations and vibrant cgi effects. Song swd main title 1rev1ak artist andrew kubiszewski. A dark ages witch hunter meets death by stones, a juvenile delinquent fools around with a piece of farm equipment with fatal results and a drunk at a bachelor party receives a. The program recreates unusual supposed deaths, true events, and debunked urban legends, and includes interviews with experts who describe the science behind each death. We break down what each tongueincheek title makes reference to.
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