Suprisingly great show! In fact, it was the best televised magic show I've seen since DB. Definitely put's the BBC to shame (although to be fair, the ITV show was a one-off as opposed to a series).
I thought all the performers were on top form. P&T also showed great class in their honesty.
As a cardman myself, I thought MV was on absolutely top form. His execution of the Midnight Pass is as close to real magic as you can get. Beutiful execution of the AH/ AD colour change too. I also thought the idea of ringing in a cooler during a sleight-heavy routine was a well-thought out attempt at a magi-fooler. The only thing that marred it for me (was it just me?) was when MV kissed Tellers hand at the end. I felt it was needlessly sycophantic.
I thought it was hilarious that P&T percieved Ben Earl's shuffle-work as 'beautiful' (don't get me wrong, his card work is
par excellence) due to the fact that they thought they were looking at false shuffles when in fact it was legitimate all the way through (according to Earl).
Let's hope there's more to come in the future from ITV.
Edit: Just read Earl's Blog and the fact that the deck was in a tatty condition and that he was having to improvise technique on-the-fly is just simply
incredible.
Edit II Just watched it again: actually Teller kissses Michaels hand first. I must have looked away at that point.
