Ep 4. Penn Plays With Fire
- August 3, 2016
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6.8 (37)
In "Penn Plays With Fire," the fourth episode of season 3 of "Penn & Teller: Fool Us," the acclaimed magicians are ready to be mystified once again. As always, Penn & Teller invite different magicians from all over the world to perform their best tricks in front of them, with the goal of figuring out how they're done.
This episode features a variety of magic acts, including card tricks, escape routines, and even some fire manipulation. The first magician to take the stage is a young performer from India named Mahdi Gilbert, who has overcome tremendous odds to become a master of card manipulation despite being born without hands. Mahdi is a fan of Penn & Teller and hopes to impress them with his difficult sleight of hand.
Next up is Richard Turner, a blind magician from Texas who has been practicing magic for over 50 years. Richard is known for his remarkable ability to handle decks of cards with incredible precision and speed, despite being unable to see them. His performance leaves Penn & Teller in awe, and they speak candidly about how impressed they are with his skill and dedication.
The third performer of the night is local Las Vegas magician Nathan Burton, who brings his signature comedy magic to the stage. Nathan's act involves a large amount of fire, which he manipulates with skill and safety precautions. Penn & Teller enjoy Nathan's performance and are impressed by his professional demeanor and showmanship.
Finally, the episode concludes with a performance by magician Wes Barker, who hails from Canada. Wes's act involves a dangerous-looking device that he uses to escape from a straightjacket while suspended upside down in mid-air. The stunt involves chains, fire, and a lot of dramatic tension, which keeps Penn & Teller on the edge of their seats.
Throughout the episode, Penn & Teller continue their tradition of guessing how each trick is done, offering commentary and insight into the world of magic. They are typically very honest and straightforward, giving praise where it's due and offering constructive criticism when needed. They also love to talk shop with the performers, swapping stories and techniques that they've learned over their long careers.
As always, the finale of the episode features Penn & Teller performing their own magic trick, which is designed to stump even the most seasoned magicians. This time, Penn & Teller choose an audience member to participate in the trick, which involves a Rubik's Cube and a series of seemingly impossible moves. The result is a mind-boggling feat of magic that leaves everyone in the studio wondering how they did it.
Overall, "Penn Plays With Fire" is a fun and engaging episode of "Penn & Teller: Fool Us," featuring a diverse range of magic acts and plenty of surprises along the way. Fans of the show will enjoy seeing Penn & Teller's reactions to each performance, and may even pick up some new tricks of their own.