I am an aerospace test engineer, have trained at USAF and Navy high altitude chambers many times. The outside air pressure at 35,000 is, shall we say, weak. I've experianced it and am very glad the airplanes are kept pressurized to maybe 5 to 8 thousand feet. The result is big pressure inside, low pressure outside, and the airframe is resisting the urge to explode outward.
This test? Pressurize the inside to 35,000 feet and run the test with the aiplane sitting on the ground, so it is trying to keep from imploding inwards?? How did they suck that much air out of the airplane? Were they inside the airplane (on oxygen) when they did the shooting? How can they tell us that this give results that are comparable to the situation during real flight?
Mind you, I agree with the conclusion, but I didn't need any TV testing to get there.