Penn & Teller Fool Us // Paige Thompson// Can she avoid the Nitric Acid??

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  • čas přidán 14. 01. 2022
  • Paige Thompson’s first ever performance on Fool Us. Paige Thompson tries to fool Penn and Teller and avoid the danger with a pentagram of protection
    Original air date: January 14 2022
    Paige Thompson info:
    Website: www.paigesmagic.com
    Instagram: / paigesmagic
    Paige Thompson on Penn and Teller : Fool Us
    Season 8 Episode 10 - S0810

Komentáře • 130

  • @53rdcards
    @53rdcards Před 2 lety +62

    This is a interesting trick, but if i can offer 1 change that would make it even better. Real chemical reactions, acid based especially, smoke, and the smoke is usually dangerous, In the particular of stainless and nitric acid, the liquid turns much more black, with the brown color being the smoke, if you can figure out how to make it smoke, even if its just normal white water vapor type smoke, and of course play up the danger of the smoke, it would sell the trick 100 fold. Great trick though, and you did really sell it.

    • @shanelandry2597
      @shanelandry2597 Před 2 lety +3

      I would add respiratory protection!

    • @joewas2225
      @joewas2225 Před rokem +4

      Nope, she needed to prove it was the real deal at 1st & then once again at the end.

    • @manusoftar
      @manusoftar Před rokem +1

      @@joewas2225 she didn't prove nothing at first, only at the end she pretended to proved it was acid...

    • @manusoftar
      @manusoftar Před rokem +1

      you could use a small sodium stone, it reacts wildly in contact with watter, it could even burst on fire, but if it is small enough it most probably will only make some smoke...

    • @charyinvic
      @charyinvic Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@manusoftar yeah, she can make this at the beginning with a 5th test shot glass that is set up aside by an assistant

  • @hobbitall
    @hobbitall Před rokem +10

    Penn-tagram got me good 😂

  • @NetAndyCz
    @NetAndyCz Před 2 lety +127

    I think it might work better if you proved that the acid bottle contains acid first, and I would add respiratory protection as well. Not necessarily to make the magic better, but to lead by example on using the correct equipment when handling dangerous chemicals. Fun trick though and great performance!

    • @maksphoto78
      @maksphoto78 Před rokem +2

      6:05

    • @NetAndyCz
      @NetAndyCz Před rokem +9

      @@maksphoto78 It proves acid in the glass, not in the bottle.

    • @jorgecaldeira334
      @jorgecaldeira334 Před rokem

      6

    • @manusoftar
      @manusoftar Před rokem +13

      well the thing is that there is no acid on that bottle to begin with so she wouldn't be able to proove that.

    • @NetAndyCz
      @NetAndyCz Před rokem +14

      @@manusoftar Magicians prove things that are not real all the time:)

  • @llcooljake4
    @llcooljake4 Před 2 lety +13

    Saw you at Chicago Magic Lounge and was amazed. Saw you here and was still amazed. Keep up the wonderful performances!

  • @conmanmusic4126
    @conmanmusic4126 Před 2 lety +8

    Excellent performance. Great presentation!

  • @kenpearce3269
    @kenpearce3269 Před 2 lety +8

    Very entertaining! Congratulations on being on P&T! keep up the good work! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @legueu
    @legueu Před rokem +7

    The coded message was so funny XD Great show.

  • @merlin6368
    @merlin6368 Před 2 lety +17

    Great job Paige ... we are really proud of you!!

  • @catlynwalker1342
    @catlynwalker1342 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing! ❤️

  • @davidhaywood9794
    @davidhaywood9794 Před 2 lety +3

    Way to go Paige!

  • @clintoncook5946
    @clintoncook5946 Před rokem +2

    acid it was not, and the ending is a fake spoon made from cola sweet . used to eat cola sweets made into spoons, knife forks, sprayed silver with food pigment

    • @MrKockabilly
      @MrKockabilly Před 9 měsíci

      The spoon could be real, except it has an easily breakable part on the handle. It's the small amount of stuff BEHIND the spoon that did the trick. Notice how the back of the spoon reacted first and how she did not show us the whole - especially the back - of the spoon.

  • @uncensored393
    @uncensored393 Před rokem +1

    I've been wondering where the women of FoolUs are and you're the first one I've seen on the show; I was blown away by the trick and the performance. I have no idea how it's done and I'd rather not know because the dazzle is the best part for me 👏👏👏

  • @jsngallery
    @jsngallery Před 10 měsíci +1

    i was laughing my ass off with the lazy susan joke 😂😂😂

  • @Nikki-jn3ud
    @Nikki-jn3ud Před 2 lety +2

    You did a great job ☺️

  • @heatshield
    @heatshield Před 2 lety

    That was really cool.

  • @hg60justice
    @hg60justice Před rokem +6

    penn gave away the trick. plop plop fizz fizz.
    trick spoon at the end.
    wonderful little performance though.

  • @CDubya.82
    @CDubya.82 Před 2 lety

    Good work!

  • @proshion
    @proshion Před 2 lety +12

    Amazing performance, not fooled but still great!!

  • @saipawankumar5297
    @saipawankumar5297 Před rokem +3

    They already knew it was not real nitric acid coz of the show rules and they knew the prop so pretty tough to fool them

  • @MarkClearview
    @MarkClearview Před 2 lety +7

    Great job, Paige! You're so funny!

  • @MagicofKeelanWendorf
    @MagicofKeelanWendorf Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome Paige! So You a Sox fan or Cubs?

  • @cradleofgoth
    @cradleofgoth Před rokem +2

    As someone who has no knowledge of magic my first instinct was that the spoon is not what it looks like. Great performance though and delightfully unacceptable levels of punnery.

  • @mikelabor7688
    @mikelabor7688 Před rokem

    Wow! I love her.

  • @imrockndroll865
    @imrockndroll865 Před rokem +1

    I'm just seeing this, so I guess I'm a year late....but I think I love you lol what a cool personality and a total smoke show to top it off!

  • @TheDezembro
    @TheDezembro Před rokem +2

    me: "PSHHHHHH that's water in that nitric acid bottle"
    Paige: **melts a f*cking spoon in it**
    me: "Well then.👏👏👏"

    • @localcitizen1923
      @localcitizen1923 Před rokem +2

      The spoon was the prop Penn referred to. Its used a lot in finger magic. If you look the spoons mouth piece didn't melt. The color dye wasn't dark enough to hide it.

  • @SvenskSork
    @SvenskSork Před 2 lety +1

    I liked it but most of all your personality is awesome, funny and cute :D.
    As some wrote here before, yes its not the right "effect" but I did enjoy it ^^!!

  • @timduke4616
    @timduke4616 Před rokem +1

    She said “ this water won’t kill you”
    Flint Michigan 👀👀👀👀

  • @claudep.1926
    @claudep.1926 Před rokem

    You have great skills and an adorable personality! Instant fan! And I love the fact you are friends with Mr. Sperry =) (caught that during the intro)

  • @lemiless
    @lemiless Před rokem

    I think she's awesome! .. I sense a bit nervousness.. or .. Idk..
    But I'm gonna check out more of her stuff

  • @aureliosoares4746
    @aureliosoares4746 Před rokem +1

    Only 3 videos on her channel. I guess why... are you ok, Paige!? Did you drink the acid!? Omg, call 911! Mayday, mayday, Paige needs assistance!
    Well, you fooled me. Thanks for the video!

  • @yobb89
    @yobb89 Před rokem

    is the spoon silver or stainless ? in my country silverware means actualy made of silver ..., probs just has mentos taped to the back of the spoon

  • @Bread_Bauru
    @Bread_Bauru Před rokem +3

    That Penntagram protected you yes, but that could’ve been any Penndant as well

  • @jamisongillespie3524
    @jamisongillespie3524 Před 2 lety +8

    I think the issue here is Penn and Teller know from the outset it can't be dangerous acid due to the rules.

    • @joewas2225
      @joewas2225 Před rokem +1

      You literally see how the acid reacted with the spoon. It was clear it was the real deal.

    • @glenpolen5562
      @glenpolen5562 Před rokem

      @@joewas2225 Hi Joe. Thats why im fooled, and i dont know how penn and teller figured it out.
      Even if the show has safety in mind, im not sure if she drank all of them if she would have died, coz i feel like she snuck in a real glass of acid at the end. What do you think,
      Glen

    • @eansba88-
      @eansba88- Před rokem +7

      @@glenpolen5562 im thinking all 4 shots were water, and the spoon was a gimmick. either made of something reactive, or hiding (as we didnt see the back of the spoon) something reactive. given the "plop plop, fizz fizz" im going to guess an antacid and some food dye to react with the water. a second guess would be similar but, vinegar in lue of the water and again something reactive. baking soda maybe, but im not sure if antacids react with vinegar so, could be that too.

    • @glenpolen5562
      @glenpolen5562 Před rokem +1

      @@eansba88- Hey, thats a dam good guess. Im willing to bet that you arent guessing, and that is the answer. You are awesome. Thats fantastic that you though that.
      Im being very serious.
      Im not messing around .
      Thanks Eansba 88 for replying, and for your incredible answer.
      Have a wonderful and very blessed weekend,
      Glen polen

    • @eansba88-
      @eansba88- Před rokem +1

      @@glenpolen5562 100% a guess, im no magician. Learned a handful of tricks as a teen, but I always thought the real fun was trying to figure out how its done on my own. Like solving a puzzle, vs looking up the answers.

  • @interstellish
    @interstellish Před rokem +1

    Warm water and a gallium spoon with a fizzy tablet on the back is my guess!

  • @GreenHatPanda
    @GreenHatPanda Před rokem

    Pentagram is just the star pentacle Is the star in a circle.

  • @TorQueMoD
    @TorQueMoD Před rokem +1

    Gimmicked spoon. It's not actually metal, and the "Nitric Acid" isn't actually nictric acid. It's just a harmless liquid like vinegar or something that will react with whatever the spoon is made of. Still a cool trick :P

    • @johnnyfearlesszrx
      @johnnyfearlesszrx Před rokem +3

      The spoon is made from gallium, it melts in warm water. It can even melt on a warm hand and its safe, unlike Mercury. So, they were all filled with warm water and a gallium spoon with some fizz on the back (Alka-Seltzer), along with some food colouring.

    • @MrKockabilly
      @MrKockabilly Před 9 měsíci

      It's not the spoon. It's the small amount of stuff BEHIND the spoon. Funny how the back of the spoon reacted first. And funny how the spoon faces us throughout.

  • @madquest8
    @madquest8 Před rokem +2

    I would have let you through, just for the eye candy factor, but sadly the trick was just too easy to figure out... great presentation though!

  • @HolgerDanske
    @HolgerDanske Před rokem

    A Pentagram on a Pendant is the Penultimate.

  • @esilva8349
    @esilva8349 Před rokem

    Just take a small sip of acid daily to build immunity. Like that scene in The Princess Bride.
    Just a joke, do not consume acid.

  • @muskyoxes
    @muskyoxes Před rokem +3

    I'd pay just for the adorable voice. If there's magic involved, that'd be cool too

  • @kennethsparks4824
    @kennethsparks4824 Před rokem +2

    ... this seems obvious. I'm sure that she is an impressive magician, but having a spoon that will dissolve and fizz (presumably with chocolate and bicarbonate, maybe?) in water seems like it is better suited for less professionals than P&T.

  • @marksekelsky
    @marksekelsky Před 2 lety

    I have a guess but I dunno. Regardless very entertaining!

  • @charlesmasden454
    @charlesmasden454 Před rokem +2

    As soon as she put the spoon in there I was thinking that was how she's doing it and I'm not a magician so how was this supposed to fool them two?

    • @Mouse_007
      @Mouse_007 Před rokem

      I'm not a magician either and I figured it out the same as you.

  • @RickDarko
    @RickDarko Před 2 lety +2

    You foole me. Still cant figure out the prop.

    • @Birdie0702
      @Birdie0702 Před rokem +3

      I suspect the 'acid' was also water, with the spoon being soluble to give the effect of being melted.

    • @chrisboerma7585
      @chrisboerma7585 Před rokem

      The spoon was probably made of Gallium. It's a very soft metal that has a very low melting point. Put it in warm water and it'll "dissolve."

    • @Fyrefrye
      @Fyrefrye Před rokem +1

      @@chrisboerma7585 I just think the spoon was a two-piece gimmick. The color change was likely something she dropped into the water behind the spoon. Notice at the end when he mentions Teller's "idea?" He says it was a "pouch on a string." He also mentioned that there was a prop serving double duty. And she grabbed the pendant right before the last stage of the trick "for protection." I think it had a small capsule or pouch of some chemical she could drop in the water with the spoon.

  • @burr69
    @burr69 Před rokem +1

    Nitric acid is not indistinguishable to water because nitric acid smells like shit

  • @jpalz
    @jpalz Před rokem

    its a PENN-tagram PENN-dant!!!

  • @PatrickPrejusa
    @PatrickPrejusa Před rokem

    brilliant. i was wondering what kind of coding he was going to use.

  • @G_Cs
    @G_Cs Před rokem

    If you ever do accidentally taste the acid, make sure you ALWAYS have some Alka-Seltzer on hand. It should help relieve the pain in your stomach as you slowly pass out.

  • @zambachoo
    @zambachoo Před rokem

    But is it a real spoon?

  • @DriverGuy23
    @DriverGuy23 Před rokem +3

    Just because you Nitric Acid bottle says “Nitric Acid” on it, doesn’t make it so. Also, adding coloring and a fizzle tablet to the back of a broken spoon is not that difficult as well.

    • @salvatoredali4384
      @salvatoredali4384 Před rokem

      This was the real deal, she was sadly sent to the hospital after an audience member she performed for chose incorrectly.

  • @i-0696
    @i-0696 Před rokem +1

    Just a special spoon reacting to water, too easy.

  • @brettjaniec3933
    @brettjaniec3933 Před 10 měsíci

    Now, turn it up. I want it hear what she says. He says. To… Nope, can’t do that. Why not? The other says… Fraud!

  • @assaqwwq
    @assaqwwq Před rokem +1

    There is no spoon :)

  • @seanmadison6360
    @seanmadison6360 Před rokem +1

    Has a woman ever fooled them?

    • @bigutubefan2738
      @bigutubefan2738 Před 10 měsíci

      You really need to discover the legendary Helen Coghlan.

  • @andrewmirror4611
    @andrewmirror4611 Před rokem +5

    So... uh.. there are a few problems.
    a) Nitiric acid is too dangerous to just have on hand at all, small concentrations are kinda okay, but it would be terrifically irresponsible to have some on stage. It's because..
    b) It's fuming toxic, it's a very reactive acid which is not very safe to breath nearby even without a visible reaction, and that also results in that..
    c) It smells, and you would be able to tell it's the acid easily
    d) Using metals as the reactants is suboptimal.. Well, it's a bit weird. HNO3 is so highly reactant that it isn't. It passivates a lot of common metals (including Iron and Aluminium) in concentrated form, and while diluted it does work with iron, it reacts slowly, it's not a flashy reaction. And actually you wouldn't want a flashy reaction because...
    e) The flashy reaction produces lots of NO2 a very toxic gas because of which we only do Nitrogen related experiments in the specialized ventilated conditions.
    f) Using organic material is also suboptimal, as nitric acid reacts with organic natter in a non-destructive way, it just makes stuff yellow most of the time, so you shouldn't really be using Nitric acid at all.
    g) It's hard to think of any acid that would really work as they pretty much all fume visibly, and it would be really obvious which one is acid.
    Chemistry is fun, but it's also not omnipotent.
    You could use NaOH (lye) instead, except the dissolving reactions happen real slow as well, but it would be demonstrative to have some other metal salt solution (like Al or Cu) to form a visible precipitate

    • @denisgames3455
      @denisgames3455 Před rokem +1

      Wow! I am impressed that you know all this in such detail. And I thought I knew chemistry.

    • @andrewmirror4611
      @andrewmirror4611 Před rokem +1

      @@denisgames3455 Most of it is school level reinforced by doing the experiments at university, as well as seeing stuff on Periodic Videos. I'm not an expert on this part of chemistry though, I haven't had a good opportunity to play with Nitric acid in person.

    • @r0bw00d
      @r0bw00d Před rokem

      You must poop over every party you go to. This is magic, not chemistry; your focus is in the wrong area.

    • @andrewmirror4611
      @andrewmirror4611 Před rokem +7

      @@r0bw00d Imagine something you have a lot of knowledge about, Idk, baseball, Harry Potter lore, computer science, etc. And some other person does a magic show based on that thing which obviously attracts your attention. And then whatever they are doing has deep misunderstandings on how the thing even works which makes the illusion just not work at all.
      There is also a level of disappointment in that things that should be common knowledge (like just how acids look smell and work in general) just aren't

    • @r0bw00d
      @r0bw00d Před rokem

      @@andrewmirror4611 I would appreciate the act despite how inaccurate it was to my esoteric knowledge because...that's not the focus.

  • @tchevrier
    @tchevrier Před rokem

    She is very entertaining. and tiny.

  • @zachadelic8110
    @zachadelic8110 Před 2 lety

    I love the combination of occult/esoteric symbolism because I am a magician but also practice "real" magick (like legit wizard stuff like classical Alchemy,

  • @AlphaWolfHowl
    @AlphaWolfHowl Před rokem

    You're very beautiful and have a great personality 😊

  • @binonuts
    @binonuts Před 2 lety +2

    If you did what I think you did for this trick, I'm impressed you drank 3 nasty tasting shots...

  • @pmr1899
    @pmr1899 Před rokem

    tiny tina

  • @SeniorCharry
    @SeniorCharry Před rokem +1

    "Women can do magic too"...yeah, no sh!t Sherlock. Doesn't take a magician to figure that one out.

  • @neshkeev
    @neshkeev Před rokem

    Fake spoon

  • @walterfristoe4643
    @walterfristoe4643 Před rokem

    Actually, it was the Republican party that gave the pentagram a bad rep, having three of them on their elephant.

    • @CalmDownHarold
      @CalmDownHarold Před rokem

      god dam jesus loving equality loving forgiveness endorsing truth upholding merciful human loving bastards

  • @strzaskanyalf2928
    @strzaskanyalf2928 Před rokem

    gallium and water would look better... boring

  • @hubertlenningrad2252
    @hubertlenningrad2252 Před rokem +1

    I wish you the best, but this performance was boring. Or at least not my cup of tea.

  • @davidfanning1600
    @davidfanning1600 Před 2 lety

    You did not fool me me Paige, of course you didn't, I am LEGION - England's foremost Psychic Entertainer.
    I did however enjoy your performance and personality - you have much potential.
    Contact me it you would like to discuss.

  • @sisi5803
    @sisi5803 Před rokem

    #mahsaamini #iran