Penn and Teller FOOL US - Season 10 Episode 14
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Published 2024-03-02
All Comments (21)
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man i miss alyson.
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Chris had me smiling and then laughing all while being amazed. Absolutely incredible!!
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That Mr. Chris is a fantastic performer! Thoroughly entertaining!
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The coin one was so easy. He made it stick to the spatula when pushing hers down so when he licked it, he cheeked it in his mouth.
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Chris is a living legend of our art. A true master
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the cut at 4:16 is unfortunate for us viewers because how the f did this white ball appear on the glass when you see it again...? what did the audience see?... anyway great performance.
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Love this show!! I like the magician back stories and the previous features of magician on the shows
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I especially enjoyed Chris Capehart. What a pro!
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Chris is a absolute legend in Magic.
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magnet in the spatula. coin is hidden by pudding, he literally licks it off the spatula and mouths it until the end of the act.
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31:49 the normal deck of cards is right there and he just got a different deck with the cards in a certain order.
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I have never seen this show. I just visited Vegas and went to a magic show. I wished we had gone to this one. I will find and watch every episode.
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I miss Alyson. She was so bubbly and full of energy. At least they shouldn't have hidden Alyson from the flashbacks of the previous shows. I hope she comes back. But some day sooner or later, we'd have to bid farewell. Brooke is doing alright, but seems more professional. Need to get used to her i guess.
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Chris was insane. Too clean š®
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Loved Chris, so charismatic
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Wtf! That last act by Chris. Teller's jaw dropped like sh*t! So was mine!!! Superb!!!
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I was pondering why he used a plethora of quarters instead of a plethora of pennies. I think Iāve procured a possible answer that provides the secret to the prestidigitation. Pennies are made of copper, therefore not magnetic. I think thereās a magnet in the spatula. When he pushes the coin with the private particulars into the pudding the magnetic spatula picks up the coin with the private particulars upon it. While she is pouring the quarters upon the pudding, he partakes of the pudding upon the spatula. Thus procuring the coin inside his mouth. Hides it in his cheek, and after putting his face in the pudding, he produces the coin with private particulars. I ponder if a professional in prestidigitation can procure or put together a pretend penny with magnetic properties. Such a prop would provide the performance with perfect patter. Indeed, Pennās the āpole to poleā comment seems to confirm the prop with magnetic properties.
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Chris, that was a great trick!
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Jacob is not an illusionist. He is doing real magic and passing it off as illusion and it is mind-blowing!
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19:15 - I agree with the Commenters that John Lewit's use of a trick coin (handed to Brooke rather than picked at random by her) with an iron core and a magnet in a spatula to move the coin to his mouth was the easiest trick to solve that I've EVER seen on this show, so easy that it's perhaps a bit puzzling as to why it got on the show. Well, there's the comedy-angle of the green pudding. Also, John Lewit is a local person. Penn & Teller operate from very complex motives. They may have owed John Lewit a favor or though it advantageous if HE were to owe THEM a favor. He's a local, so maybe they just LIKE him and booked him for that alone. He may have saved a kitten's life, so they have him on their show. These two (Penn & Teller) are like that. They have high standards but they also have good hearts. Sometimes they just feel that someone deserves a break. What if P&T have some inside dirt about Las Vegas magic circles and know that someone gave John Lewit a raw deal, so they're just trying to balance that out?