Ep 6. Unbreakable
- TV-14
- July 14, 2013
- 43 min
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7.6 (15)
In "Stan Lee's SuperHumans" season 2 episode 6, titled "Unbreakable," viewers are introduced to individuals who possess extraordinary physical abilities that make them nearly unbreakable. From bone density that can withstand the impact of being hit by a car to skin resilience that can withstand extreme temperatures and forces, these superhumans defy the limits of what is humanly possible.
One of the featured superhumans is Tim, a martial artist with a remarkable talent for taking and delivering blows. Through a series of demonstrations, viewers witness Tim's incredible pain tolerance as he withstands hits from a sledgehammer and a stun gun without flinching. He attributes his superhuman abilities to years of training his mind and body to withstand pain, and his impressive feats leave the show's scientists stunned.
Another superhuman, Paul, is a retired marine with unbreakable bones. As a child, Paul suffered from a rare genetic disorder that caused his bones to break easily. However, through a grueling process of physical therapy and bone-strengthening exercises, Paul has become nearly indestructible. He is able to endure incredible amounts of pressure and force, and his unbreakable bones have even saved him from serious injury in car accidents.
Throughout the episode, viewers are also introduced to other superhumans with remarkable abilities, including a man with skin that can withstand extreme heat and a woman with the ability to see in complete darkness. Each superhuman demonstrates their unique abilities through a series of experiments and tests, leaving the show's scientists amazed and searching for explanations.
As always, the late Stan Lee provides witty commentary and insight throughout the episode, highlighting the incredible potential of human beings and the mysteries of the human body. "Unbreakable" is a thrilling and awe-inspiring episode that showcases some of the most remarkable abilities of the human body. Viewers are left with a new appreciation for the potential of the human form and the incredible feats that some individuals are capable of achieving.