Penn & Teller Fool Us Full Episode 15 Season 10

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Publicado 2024-03-15
Dan Quayle Gets Shot by a T-Shirt Cannon
CW Original Air Date 03.15.24

Including Magicians:
Kimoon DoMatt The Mind Noodler
Brielle
Bruno Tarnecci
Penn & Teller

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  • @MrYungfras
    GET OFF THE STAGE has to be the best non coded but coded message ever! 😂😂😂😂
  • @LetsMars
    Anyone else feel the editors become more generous with each passing season?
  • Given the three objects and the order in which she had them choose items, I would have predicted the exact same outcome. And it would not even have been the slightest bit of magic. Just knowing Penn and Teller for a bit. ^^
  • @topherthe11th23
    14:18 - I keep thinking "all this is is the old bul'let-catch but using a t-shirt instead of a bul'let".
  • @Wildest_Wahoo
    First guy learned his entire routine in English and didn’t speak any of it?! wtf?! Guys legit sounded like he was a fluent English speaker and then had a translator come out and did the entire interview in Korean or mandarin or something? 😂😂😂
  • @QuarkTwain
    It was funny to see Matt Donnelly's gag version of the bullet catch trick! Although it seems like he just switched the shirts off camera?
  • @sachiperez
    I feel like I just got a free magic lesson from p&t hidden from the muggles in plain sight.
  • @o.b.7217
    I assume, the way she took the tag off the suitcase has something to do with the correctness of her "prediction".
  • @louisbuzzi869
    Brooke has a great voice also, I mean on top of being so pretty.
  • @topherthe11th23
    23:00 - Ideally there would be four (or more) items in the case. Not less than four. That would mean that the magician is making three correct "guesses", not two (with the third item being the sole leftover item in the hands of the sole leftover person).
  • @sevidg
    I hate how they show audience expressions or showing penn and teller while magician is doing his move. Like the deck switch that was done while pulling wallet out or while pulling the shirt out.
  • @topherthe11th23
    24:59 - I don't know how Brielle sensed which item went to which person. Something in the briefcase may emit a signal, depending on which order the objects are removed, that only Brielle can receive. But there are only six possible permutations as to who has what. Brielle could have six possible reveals for each of the six permutations. There could be an envelope inside the case, or something written in her shoe, et cetera. And yet, I don't think so. I think the luggage-tag's stage-presence is too front-and-center. It would be "left hanging", so to speak, if she'd pulled the correct guess from one of the other five locations. ALSO, the printing on the luggage-tag would be absolutely perfect if it were just one of six possible reveals. The printing is NOT perfect. The red words hit low. There'd be no reason for that if this luggage-tag stated only one of six outcomes from the moment it was born. So, I think the luggage-tag is the ONLY reveal, and it has to be rigged to take on one of six possible outcomes. Let's suppose that the luggage-tag inside contains some capability of being cycled. In that event, not counting twists, there are really only TWO possible outcomes: one is the order cards-bul'let-cups, and the other is cards-cups-bul'let. If you have those as lines on a cylinder or sleeve, you only need those two, plus the ability to rotate the cylinder or sleeve, to cover all six outcomes. In this case, assuming that the order of the people is fixed (it's Penn, Teller, Brooke, because all of the text for them is of such variable length especially with Brooke having "Finally," before her name), then you would NOT use the cards-cups-bul'let cylinder and you WOULD use the cards-bul'let-cups cylinder, and rotate it so that bul'let aligns with Penn, cups aligns with Teller, and cards aligns with Brooke. How do you make the choice on which cylinder is used? Well, there's a snap that Brielle didn't use for removing the luggage-tag. If she unsnaps the snap and removes it that way, one cylinder is activated. If the other cylinder had been desired (as in this case) she does NOT unsnap the snap but just pulls the luggage-tag off. Either method of removing the luggage-tag will eliminate three outcomes. How the rotation is done to have the red ink align correctly with the names is "left as an exercise for the reader", which, translated, means "I don't have a clue".
  • @topherthe11th23
    41:07 - It looks to me like Sierra is separating-out the cards in a pile of seven cards, not six. When she had four cards pulled off, there were three left. When the fifth card was pulled off, there were two left. I think I'm not following this at all. And then all of a sudden the cards that Sierra didn't pick are all restacked in Teller's hands, even though we never see him pick them up.