I have watched the first installment of this reality show and I'm going to bring you the play by play action as the season moves on, just in case you're interested. Please note, if you haven't seen the program then you might want to avoid these posts, as there
will be
spoilers in my writing.
The line up is as follows:
- ANT teamed up with Asi Wind
- Hal Sparks teamed up with Rocco
- C. Thomas Howell teamed up with David Regal
- Carnie Wilson teamed up with Simon Lovell
- Kimberly Wyatt teamed up with Murray
- Lisa Ann Walter teamed up with Silly Billy
- Chris "Kid" Reid teamed up with Derek Hughes
Shows host: Jonathan Levit
This episodes judges: Jeff McBride, Franz Harary and Jonathan Levit
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For the record, I think that reality shows are the lowest form of entertainment today. I find them to be a phenominal waste of time. When I first heard about this series, my reaction was, "Oh, no, here we go. An idiot show that will make magicians look like complete losers." Fortunately, my first reaction was wrong.
This series was shot at The Magic Castle and just looking at the judges and coaches names, you can see that chances are good that this will be handled with some class. Of course, the downside is that Ellusionist is the sponsor. If you thought for one moment that Ellusionist wasn't a powerhouse in the magic industry, then I would suggest that the $100,000.00 prize proves differently. No wonder Theory 11 is trying to emulate them in look and practice.
While I was apprehensive about the "B" list celebrities, they have all proven to be taking this very seriously and treating magic with reverence. In fact, they are doing their best and giving this their all. Of course, one hundred grand would make most anyone want to do their best, but the fact is that these celebs are showing a respect that I feel transcends the financial allure.
As is generally true of reality shows, one of the celebs is playing the bad guy. That'd be ANT, who is a complete jerk. He's responsible for the drama behind the scenes, trying to put together a coalition to screw anyone he can. Seriously, the guy is schmuck.
Episode one was entertaining and enjoyable to watch. They threw the celebs in at the deep end, getting them onto the streets for street magic (a baptism in fire). The strongest personality for this genre was Chris "Kid" Reid, a rapper, who shows an excellent talent for drawing and entertaining a crowd. A little over the top for my taste, he still has an aptitude for street magic performance. His main trick was "Ring to Shoelace."
Hal Sparks is definitely one to watch and I won't be at all surprised if he wins this competition. He is engaging and seems like a genuinely nice guy. This comes across in his presentations and he's doing full fledged routines, rather than single tricks, which seems to be the way that most of these celebs are doing things (single tricks/one-offs, that is). He did a very nice routine that culminated in producing a live mouse. It was a real crowd pleaser and he handled the live creature with care and respect.
Carnie Wilson was the loser in this episode and I fully agree that she was the one who was on the bottom. It wasn't a matter of her skill in my point of view, but her attitude. She performed a "Card through Window" effect and, upon making it work, she danced around gloating over the fact that she "got" the volunteer. She went so far as to get in the guy's kid's face and say, over and over, "I got your dad, I got him bad." Rather disgusting and the exact reason that a lot of people hate magic and magicians. We just don't need that.
The only down side to getting rid of Wilson is that her coach is Simon Lovell and I would like to have had him on the show longer. I like Simon - he really is a nice guy and if you ever get the chance to meet him in real life, do so. You won't be disappointed.
One of the funniest moments came at the end, when McBride was critiquing one of the celebs and he said, "It's okay to have butterflies, but you have to teach them to fly in formation."
Disdainfully, ANT said, "I can't believe you just said that."
McBride shot ANT an indifferent look!
I had to agree with ANT, unfortunately. It really was a stupid thing to say. But, if you know McBride, it really wasn't surprising.
Anyway, even with the spoiler, if you're at all interested in this show, definitely watch it. There is a great deal that I haven't talked about above and you will enjoy the show.
Highly recommended.
Mike.