This episode marked the shift to Ron Perlman’s iconic narration, replacing the format used in the first two pilot specials.
According to the 1000 Ways To Die Wiki , the episode includes the following cases:
Two co-eds accidentally suffocate in a "helium-filled deathtrap" while seeking a "quickie".
Watch this clip to see a summary of the bizarre accidents featured in this episode: Unforced Errors 1000 Ways To Die YouTube• May 11, 2015 Episode Trivia
An attorney in Los Angeles tries to prove a window on the 40th floor is unbreakable by running head-first into it. The window gives way, and he falls to his death. This is based on the real-life death of Canadian lawyer Garry Hoy .
The show uses expert medical and scientific commentary (e.g., from cardiologists and EMTs) to explain the biological cause of death for each segment.