Ah, Hull's accent. I traveled few years ago all the way from Finland to Hull to get to know your city, which is the hometown of my favorite guitarist late Mick Ronson. As Mick played the guitar so beautifully, you performed your trick so beautifully and gracefully. I enjoyed every moment, thank you!
Mick Ronson! Absolute legend. He deserves more credit than he gets for his work on Bowie's early albums, and ofc his solo work is completely underappreciated! Sorry to bring rock nerdery into a comments section abt magic, I'm just thrilled to stumble on someone who knows who Mick is 😅
I love three things about this magician, 1) she doesn't attempt to hide her accent - I love her cofidence, 2) the trick is so simple with no weird handling that goes on so I cannot guess how it's done, it's so pure (it seems to me) and 3) Kat is really entertaining to watch, totally mesmarising, funny and confident. The strange effect of the list at the end almost spoilt the trick for me because it made it feel like it was too impossible if that makes sense? Hope to see more of her bravo.
I've seen "the list at the end" several times now on P&T, but still have no idea how it's done, and go "Wow!" each time, and this time it took me by surprise. As P&T, and everyone here is commenting, I loved the humor and the performance.
Im dying to know the significance of "ball drop" and "time square". I can only figure out the list part. I can usually get close with their clues, but im nowhere near close on this one. Well done!
Same! I thought I knew how she did it until the "Ball drop" and "Times Square" hints. Wait, maybe there were only 4 items left in the bag... so it's like a countdown 4 3 2 1. Now I just have to figure out the other 85% of the trick!
If Penn and Teller ever become POWs, Teller aint sayin $hit and Penn will put out so many code words they'll be rescued within hours and the enemy will never know what hit them!
They did a short for HBO in the 80's about saving the world from an alien invasion with the invisible thread trick. The aliens were so amused that they Penn & Teller would try to fool them with such a terrible trick that they decided not to invade Earth.
the technique of this trick is quite simple and without too much difficulty or surprise, but what is pleasant is the freshness brought when it is a woman who presents it. I have been practicing magic for several decades (much more than I would like to remember...) and I appreciate that our world is finally opening up to women. They open up themes that men have ignored and they add a lot of finesse, elegance and humor, which men often lack. Well done to them in general and to Kat in particular!
An absolutely fantastic trick, I certainly couldn’t work it out, (and I couldn’t work out P&T’s code.) However I was slightly annoyed that they had subtitles on your introduction. Maybe it’s because I’m from England, but your accent is beautiful and totally understandable.
Really cool trick, and I have no idea how it was done....except it seemed like a free choice scenario but probably wasn't in some way I don't understand. Well done Girl.
Excellent trick. First thought was stooges, but seeing the comments about the rules of Fool Us tossed that out. But listening to P+T, I think I have some idea, but not 100% sure. Which is fine. I don't need to know how precisely the trick is done to enjoy it. It's still fun to watch. Well done. Next time you'll get them.
@@AlanHudsonmagician Yeah, figured, given everything I've seen in the comments. (And what P+T said). I'm not going to ask about what I think their code was because I don't want to ruin the magic, but great job out there.
So... who's going to explain this one because it straight up looked like she either was psychic or had someone offstage with an in-ear monitor. Very deadpan and matter-of-fact "yep, you took this"... also curious why there was a jump cut between #3 and #4, what did we miss there?
yeah the jumpcut/edit was jarring. penn got edited too 00 i wonder if he gave something away in his response that would have spoiled the trick so it was cut
My guess was a vibrating signal in the compact since she didn't put it down until later, with an RFID system that triggered a unique pattern for each item as it left the bag. But if there were no electronics then I'm stumped.
There are lots of rules on Fool Us. You can't use stooges or set anything up in advance. The helpers were picked from the production team from the casino
I really like her accent... it just adds to her sexiness! hehe As for how she did it, i am just guessing that the purse plays some sort of role and maybe provides some opportunities for her to make some choices. And Penn says how he's jealous of being able to carry around a handbag, or something like that. That was the only "code" i caught from him. But it was a fun performance to watch. Penn and Teller did two tricks themselves instead of just one at the end, so that was a nice surprise.
I don't get this one as a trick. Whats to stop asking person 1 before the trick to take x, person 2 take specific item y etc? Has something been chopped from this clip?
Actually, that was a reasonable question and she gave an honest answer... What is your problem with feminism? Don’t you think women should have the exact same rights as men? Damn, what is your problem? O.o
@@AlanHudsonmagician You beat me to it, I was about to say the same thing. It was a great act and even with the code words I do not know how it was done.
Such a dull, lazy way to try and explain a magic trick. Stooges are always the answer for people who don't have the imagination to figure out how a trick is actually done.
magic is one of the few male-dominated fields I've seen that are so welcoming to women! Most male magicians love it when women get the spotlight, cause it's more magicians, and I think that's very nice. Fantastic performance, loved every second
There aren't many "male-dominated" fields that WON'T welcome a woman, except the ones where we really don't think a woman should be there (like brutal combat) because woman could be raped in captivity which is too horrid a fate for most of us (husbands and daddies) to mentally handle. I can't think of many fields that WOULDN'T be spruced up and bettered by a few gals bopping around. Although there's always a shortage of female applicants when it comes time to hire the coal miners, sewage plant technicians, roofers, and brick-layers. Interesting....