He showed the names on the back of the cards on the top of the deck, then flipped the deck over going through the cards on the bottom. I assume all of the cards on the bottom that weren't aces, queens, jacks, etc. were named bill, and he stacked the cards he told Craig not to pick on the top.
To me it was a simple double lift. His "go to" is Bill, and when he unpacks the cards, he immediately palms it strangely, palming the "Bill" card which was on the bottom of the deck. He goes through the names, that doesn't do anything. Then he turns the deck over and just simply looks for the card that Craig told him to look for-zero forcing! Slight of hand gets that "Bill" card on the back of the 8 of diamonds card. So he's actually holding two cards. In short, he can put the "Bill" card on the back of any card you tell him to. edit: I watched it frame by frame and actually can't figure it out lmao but there's simply too many "moves" for it to be as simple as having every card have Bill on the back.
Craig's imitations of Charles are disgustingly hilarious
Medicine for the depressed. Thank you so much for the upload.
I love you so much Craig you are an awesome friend to treasure
Ahahahaha I miss Craig 😂
Michael Sheen here played a werewolf, went on to play a vampire, and Neil Gaiman's angel... whom he said on the show he's a big fan of! 🎉
That’s the episode before this one.
How did Lance do the Bill card trick?
He showed the names on the back of the cards on the top of the deck, then flipped the deck over going through the cards on the bottom. I assume all of the cards on the bottom that weren't aces, queens, jacks, etc. were named bill, and he stacked the cards he told Craig not to pick on the top.
To me it was a simple double lift. His "go to" is Bill, and when he unpacks the cards, he immediately palms it strangely, palming the "Bill" card which was on the bottom of the deck. He goes through the names, that doesn't do anything. Then he turns the deck over and just simply looks for the card that Craig told him to look for-zero forcing! Slight of hand gets that "Bill" card on the back of the 8 of diamonds card. So he's actually holding two cards.
In short, he can put the "Bill" card on the back of any card you tell him to.
edit: I watched it frame by frame and actually can't figure it out lmao but there's simply too many "moves" for it to be as simple as having every card have Bill on the back.
Seizure at 1:52 lol
Worst episode of the greatest show of the earth
oh fuck off