I love how she crafts her act to depend on his talent. It seems obvious that she is not on that stage to fool them, so much as to honor her heroes, and offer a performance worthy of their participation. Just a good show really.
Yup, she knew exactly the way to Teller's heart. A really smart, and beautiful trick. Surprisingly touching if you're an old sap like me with ancient heartaches.
Most magicians, when they invited Teller on stage, are trying to get an advantage because they want to preoccupy or distract him. Drescher invited him on stage because she knew he's an excellent performer who would complement the act perfectly.
@@TheRealPunkachu yes, but even then he means it in a good way. I think the only one they were angry about that fooled them was John Archer (the dude with envelopes with Something and Nothing written in them) back in S1. The premise of this show is not "we have seen everything and we are gods, no one can fool us", rather "we would like to be see something new and to be fooled", and it really shows, they compliment the magicians on the novelties and new twists to old tricks, even if it does not fool them, they like it
Magic that was beautiful and beautifully done...I love these more than the “fooler” ones sometimes...magic done this well should be simply enjoyed and praised.
This was the epitome of playing to the audience. She may not have fooled anyone, and there may have been some camera edits to smooth the flow, but how many of the contestants invite Teller onstage? Teller played into the trick perfectly (a credit to him). But how many acts have asked Teller to walk onstage and perform the trick with them. That woman has balls if nothing else.
TBH the trick seemed too slow and expected, more basic than most. And, as said before, they did a cam trick when she did the sleight of hand, so what can I say?...
i dont think she got enough credit for how awesome it is she incorporated a story! too many magicians just do trick after trick but even though it wasnt the most mind-boggling trick, it felt SO MUCH MORE meaningful by having a plot
What I love about this show is the respect Penn and Teller has for every magician. Whether they're fooled or not, they always tip their hat off for each amazing performance. I absolutely love these guys and this show.
What I'm even more amazed by is that Penn often manages to play a sort of "bad cop", mildly assholeish persona while simultaneously continuing to be respectful and encouraging
@@skeech1979 the other guy is wrong look at 4 20 timestamp. You'll see the camera cut to Teller with the magicians hand go down. That's where she switched her torn pieces of paper with ones she had already prepared
I feel like she created this act just for Teller. It was just perfect and wonderful to watch. Teller is perfect for a do as I do routine and the way he acted with her, just perfect. The Illusion is not the point in this trick, it is all about the performance.
@@Jelissei If you wait in the car near pen and teller theater and give me ten minutes we can talk about the real deal, but it would cost ya and you need to get a new identity.
I have watched every episode of Fool Us. Every trick, every performance, every single second. This is, hands down and without exaggeration, my favorite trick on the show. I've seen magicians like Shin Lim pull off impossible things and I have no idea how they did it. While I completely know and understand how this trick was done, I don't care. Because that story you told without words is beyond anything anyone has done here. This trick, this story, lives in my head always. Truly, truly beautiful. Thank you.
This solidifies my opinion that the best magic tricks, are those that tell a story. I was so fascinated by this, that you could have not done a trick and I still would have been just as invested. BRAVO! What an amazing presentation, truly one of my favorites from the show.
What I like it the most is that she instructs him to do the cuts and folds and even the reaction without telling a world. When they broke up, Teller understood that fairly quickly because the design of the routine was on point! Great one :D
I loved the trick and I loved how you told a story with just music and facial expressions. Your presentation was amazing and I loved every moment of this. It doesn't matter that P&T figured it out - it was wonderful nonetheless.
@@gerardmartin1376 Allyson Hanagan was isnAmerican pie and her running gag was saying"this one time at band camp....." . The payoff of the gag was a pussy joke. Do you need more detail or does that clear it up?
The joke you did to Allyson, or should I said, the anecdote you told her about your t-shirt in camp, made me smile even more after your beautiful performance. Thank you for sharing your magic and creativity.
Really enjoyable routine that incorporates your background so nicely and is also so different from most routines. I especially like how the story completely motivates the final exchange of hearts so naturally. Very clever. Loved it!
Chosing to do a more artistic rendition of a classic trick makes me feel like she went on the show not so much as a contestant but just as an artist and I feel like that should really be applauded because she did an amazing job
Kayla, to perform on that stage, and to do it well is an amazing feat. To elevate a trick that many know and have seen done is a marvel. To perform magic without speaking is extremely rare. To evoke emotion from an audience is the desire of every great performer. And to have an experience with Teller that he enjoyed and was proud to be a part of... is a magician's dream come true. And you did all of these in one act. Bravo my dear. BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO!
Really enjoyed how you chose to present the trick. Not gonna lie, it generated a bit of 'the feels' for me. Caught myself smiling through most of it. Great timing and charisma playing it silent next to the great Teller as well. Kudos all around.
I actually almost cried watching this! A tale of heartbreak and new found love beautifully told in a form of a magic routine. Didn't matter if they knew exactly how you did it, because I think the magic itself was in the storytelling. Beautiful work, keep doing what you love and believe in
I disagree; I don't think this could be repeated, because I don't think there's anyone else in the world with whom she could perform this trick and have it work so beautifully. The magic here is the performance by both of them together, not the trick itself, which is simple sleight-of-hand and clever props.
That was one of the most beautiful routines I've ever seen. Usually when people try to make a story out of a magic trick it becomes cheesy and kind of insulting to one's intelligence, but because this story was shown rather than told, it fits beautifully. Also the narrative justified every single "secret" action inherently, so there was no unnatural moment. Just gorgeous.
Years later, I still come back to watch this one every so often. It was just so beautifully done and so spectacular. I never would have thought a magic trick could capture the essence of bittersweet in such a moving way 🥲
You know you have done well when the audience knows what you did and how you did it but like you and your performance so much they don't care. This was one of the most beautifully performed illusions I have ever witnessed. And bravo for coming up with something that takes advantage of Teller's particular talent that he would automatically enjoy participating in.
I knew you were going to do tear/restore, and I also knew that P&T would not be fooled. But I also knew they (and I) would love how you put a personal spin on it and told a lovely, engaging story. Props to Teller for playing along perfectly. A great piece of magic/theater! I enjoyed it so much!
When you know how a trick is done but you still love it 1000 times more than a lot of the tricks you can't figure out. I think you figured out the best possible way to present torn and restored.
@@SireSquish At 4:18 she pulled the restored hearts at her seat and disposed of the torn green heart. 4:24 Switched the pink torn one to the restored one from her right hand.
What a wonderful performance. You took us on a lovely emotional journey and I loved the looks on Teller's face as he followed along as a willing collaborator.
Sitting here at 7.30p, eating a sandwich, about to start a round of LoL, after working the entire day - watching this made me smile like crazy and also cry a little. This was wonderful. Thank you. Subscribed.
While I agree with some of the comments and Penn that this wasn't an unknown trick, it was hands down one of the most wonderful and beautiful and sentimental pieces of magic I have ever seen. I think the symbolism was ABSOLUTELY conveyed and pretty much anyone who sees or participates in this would feel the magic and emotion of this lovely piece. I think Teller absolutely was perfect to perform it with and I love the idea of using magic to tell a story and express complex feelings. You did a wonderful job!
what, it was just awkward to me . And tho i'm no expert in magic, penn face was like someone just showed him a nursery level magic. Everything that comes out of penn's mouth is an illusion with "being nice" as its theme.
I love your act from start to finish. This is pure poetry in motion. If there was a “magicianship” Award on the show, you should have received it. There should be more women in Magic, for sure. BRAVO
The trick is not new, but it was beautifully performed, and it worked brilliantly with Teller. And the music was perfect. Subbed looking forward to seeing more.
Teller, knowing the ins and outs of most magic routines, knew what you were doing right away. That being said, that was a beautiful performance. I hope you kept it up.
This is the cutest and sweetest magic routine I think I've ever seen. I'm a magician too, so I'm normally watching for moves - can't help it. Not with this. I was so drawn in to the story being told, it was like watching magic when I was a kid. The choice to do this silently is brilliant, and this routine is just magical in its beauty. Major, major props. I'm rewinding to watch it again.
I really liked that. Sweet and emotional instead of going out of its way to TRY to be entertaining. That's a magic act I wish I could see I'm person. Well done!
One of my favorite tricks ever on this show. A lot of magic seems to be trying so hard to justify the trick... this felt effortless, and the trick was natural and beautiful. To say nothing of the great improv chemistry with Teller. :)
one of the best things I've seen in my life. Wow. And apart from the non-talking part? She's the first female magician I hear talks and I LOVE it. What a pleasure
Perfect trick for Teller. One caveat, it would have been better to hand out a crumbled ball of paper rather than a cleanly folded piece of paper. The switch is too obvious because of this
I think what is more impressive than anything else is that you've managed to take an old trick that many have seen, but turned it in to a short story. You gave the trick a meaning. You gave it substance. It wasn't just a newspaper. It was you restoring your love with the help of someone else. While the trick might be just that-- the fact you managed to tell so much, in such a short amount of time, with no words? *That's what magic looks like.*
It's soo refreshing to see such an original magic trick!! Beautifully excecuted, beautifully presented, and you are very beautiful too! :) And Teller is such a great sport!
This was a beautiful trick. Great storytelling and touching even. It may have been simple but she did it so well. It resonated with the crowd and Teller was a great sport going along completely with it. Definately a 10/10
Amazing performance, Amazing idea. If there was a way to make teller's restored heart look exactly like the one he cut that would have just been the icing on top of the cake. Such a beautiful trick though, honestly you should show this to pixar I bet they'd hire you for short stories!
I love how good of an improv actor Teller is😂
Yea it's amazing how he adapts to what's happening!
I love how she crafts her act to depend on his talent. It seems obvious that she is not on that stage to fool them, so much as to honor her heroes, and offer a performance worthy of their participation. Just a good show really.
Its cool that she was speaking his language.
It was great just to see him have so much fun.
Well he has done that about 40 years so he got some experience.
I'm sure this illusion really resonated with Teller--he's always had an appreciation for telling a story. Gorgeous act!
and without any words. you could clearly see the story without having to be told whats going on
@@luderudecrude reminds me of the flower's shadow trick
Yup, she knew exactly the way to Teller's heart. A really smart, and beautiful trick. Surprisingly touching if you're an old sap like me with ancient heartaches.
@@alwaysfallingshort I'm another old sap with ancient heartache memories. It struck a chord with me too.
Yes, that felt like she made that trick specifically for him. It felt like the kind of trick he would perform and it was adorable.
Wow, that was so clever to incorporate Teller's silence into your routine... it really made me smile!
Plot twist: Teller isn't the quiet one, he's just the world's best ventriloquist.
@@kd5nrh 😂
And to distract him when you have to do a sleight of hand xd
damn right! thats awesome
Most magicians, when they invited Teller on stage, are trying to get an advantage because they want to preoccupy or distract him. Drescher invited him on stage because she knew he's an excellent performer who would complement the act perfectly.
It's like a short animation film you watch before a pixar movie.
It felt like the beginning of up without the sudden drop
You put into words exactly what I was thinking while watching it.
I could just picture Teller playing chess with himself.
Except she's not a lamp hopping on that I as if she was possessed. ;)
And still a better love story than Twilight.
What I really like about this show is the respect those two have for the contestants.
Agreed, but my favorite contestants are definitely the ones where Penn says "First off, I hate you."
yes!!
unlike those other reality show where judges are soo high up there asses, act like know it all..
@@TheRealPunkachu Reminds me of Kostya Kimlat!! :D
@@TheRealPunkachu yes, but even then he means it in a good way.
I think the only one they were angry about that fooled them was John Archer (the dude with envelopes with Something and Nothing written in them) back in S1.
The premise of this show is not "we have seen everything and we are gods, no one can fool us", rather "we would like to be see something new and to be fooled", and it really shows, they compliment the magicians on the novelties and new twists to old tricks, even if it does not fool them, they like it
Magic that was beautiful and beautifully done...I love these more than the “fooler” ones sometimes...magic done this well should be simply enjoyed and praised.
They used camera editing to cover up terrible sleight of hand, but whatever.
So true
This was the epitome of playing to the audience. She may not have fooled anyone, and there may have been some camera edits to smooth the flow, but how many of the contestants invite Teller onstage? Teller played into the trick perfectly (a credit to him). But how many acts have asked Teller to walk onstage and perform the trick with them. That woman has balls if nothing else.
@@utarian7 ...we bet you don't get asked to go out and drink with co workers, ever. ( we know you don't have any friends! )
TBH the trick seemed too slow and expected, more basic than most. And, as said before, they did a cam trick when she did the sleight of hand, so what can I say?...
i dont think she got enough credit for how awesome it is she incorporated a story! too many magicians just do trick after trick but even though it wasnt the most mind-boggling trick, it felt SO MUCH MORE meaningful by having a plot
The hug from Teller at the end of the trick says it all. Incredibly sensitive performance. I shed a tear :)
Allyson: So boys what do you think?
Big Boy (Penn) : I was jealous but not fooled.
I'm jealous of the beard. Rock on!
I too is jealous of the beard
Magnificent beard you have there
I loved seeing Teller have so much fun.
What I love about this show is the respect Penn and Teller has for every magician. Whether they're fooled or not, they always tip their hat off for each amazing performance. I absolutely love these guys and this show.
What I'm even more amazed by is that Penn often manages to play a sort of "bad cop", mildly assholeish persona while simultaneously continuing to be respectful and encouraging
An old and simple trick but the presentation, enthousiasm, performance was flawless 10/10 !
Enthusiasm*
How is it done?
@@skeech1979 look at Tellers heart at 3:00 and 4:55. Videos are kinda ruining magic for me ^^
@@skeech1979 the other guy is wrong look at 4 20 timestamp. You'll see the camera cut to Teller with the magicians hand go down. That's where she switched her torn pieces of paper with ones she had already prepared
@@marcusaurelieus9055 oh that was so obvious it wasnt even good
I like it when the magician knows they're not doing an effect that is going to fool P & T for one second, but still manages to please them with it.
I feel like she created this act just for Teller. It was just perfect and wonderful to watch.
Teller is perfect for a do as I do routine and the way he acted with her, just perfect. The Illusion is not the point in this trick, it is all about the performance.
I agree. She didn't expect to fool Penn & Teller; she just wanted to impress them with her interpretation of a torn and restored routine. And she did!
She can now say she got to perform with one of the best magicians alive. What a special moment
I guess now she'll always have a piece of Teller's heart?
figuratively speaking though
@@Jelissei If you wait in the car near pen and teller theater and give me ten minutes we can talk about the real deal, but it would cost ya and you need to get a new identity.
No they kept both hearts
She gave it to Penn, his true love!
Teller does 'magic hands' even when it's not necessary...it's complete dedication to the craft. He's truly the best.
I have watched every episode of Fool Us. Every trick, every performance, every single second. This is, hands down and without exaggeration, my favorite trick on the show. I've seen magicians like Shin Lim pull off impossible things and I have no idea how they did it. While I completely know and understand how this trick was done, I don't care. Because that story you told without words is beyond anything anyone has done here. This trick, this story, lives in my head always. Truly, truly beautiful. Thank you.
yes, the improv was phenomenal, she is as worthy as any great influencer.
This solidifies my opinion that the best magic tricks, are those that tell a story. I was so fascinated by this, that you could have not done a trick and I still would have been just as invested. BRAVO! What an amazing presentation, truly one of my favorites from the show.
Proof that Teller is an absolute genius. The way he rolls with it. Impromptu Performance Art at its best.
🧢 📴
What I like it the most is that she instructs him to do the cuts and folds and even the reaction without telling a world. When they broke up, Teller understood that fairly quickly because the design of the routine was on point!
Great one :D
And he resisted any urge to out-mime her. That's part of being a stage performer, knowing your place in the act, even in improv.
I loved the trick and I loved how you told a story with just music and facial expressions. Your presentation was amazing and I loved every moment of this. It doesn't matter that P&T figured it out - it was wonderful nonetheless.
Well said! :)
Couldn't have said it better :)
"This one time, at Magic Camp..."
I have looked for so long to find someone making that reference on this show.
Don't think the poor host felt the same...
@@shane8037 She was red as a beet, lol
Keep watching, penn uses it himself at one point.
Can someone explain what you are talking about ? I guess I don't have the cultural background to get it without explanation.
@@gerardmartin1376 Allyson Hanagan was isnAmerican pie and her running gag was saying"this one time at band camp....." . The payoff of the gag was a pussy joke. Do you need more detail or does that clear it up?
That was brilliant. It's an old trick that they know for sure, but this version is so great. I really enjoyed it.
The joke you did to Allyson, or should I said, the anecdote you told her about your t-shirt in camp, made me smile even more after your beautiful performance. Thank you for sharing your magic and creativity.
This definitely feels like one of those "on for the performance but not to fool them" acts, and I couldn't love it more.
I think this is the best plot for torn and restored I’ve seen. Absolutely fantastic. The look on Teller’s face says it all.
Really enjoyable routine that incorporates your background so nicely and is also so different from most routines. I especially like how the story completely motivates the final exchange of hearts so naturally. Very clever. Loved it!
Chosing to do a more artistic rendition of a classic trick makes me feel like she went on the show not so much as a contestant but just as an artist and I feel like that should really be applauded because she did an amazing job
Goodness, Kayla, that performance was mesmerizing; I was tearing up!
Kayla, to perform on that stage, and to do it well is an amazing feat. To elevate a trick that many know and have seen done is a marvel. To perform magic without speaking is extremely rare. To evoke emotion from an audience is the desire of every great performer. And to have an experience with Teller that he enjoyed and was proud to be a part of... is a magician's dream come true. And you did all of these in one act. Bravo my dear. BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO!
I think I watch this act every six months or so and I never get sick of it
Really enjoyed how you chose to present the trick. Not gonna lie, it generated a bit of 'the feels' for me. Caught myself smiling through most of it. Great timing and charisma playing it silent next to the great Teller as well. Kudos all around.
I actually almost cried watching this! A tale of heartbreak and new found love beautifully told in a form of a magic routine. Didn't matter if they knew exactly how you did it, because I think the magic itself was in the storytelling. Beautiful work, keep doing what you love and believe in
Wonderful routine that could be repeated without losing it's impact... but Teller made it very special!
I disagree; I don't think this could be repeated, because I don't think there's anyone else in the world with whom she could perform this trick and have it work so beautifully. The magic here is the performance by both of them together, not the trick itself, which is simple sleight-of-hand and clever props.
This never gets old! The silent act with your and Teller’s improvised chemistry. Absolutely adorable and amazing. 10/10
Such an incredible performance. You might not have won a trophy but this is one of the best things to ever happen on that show.
Enjoying this beautiful performance 4 years later. Bravo 👏
Always loved that Teller knows how to immediately play along like this.
That was one of the most beautiful routines I've ever seen. Usually when people try to make a story out of a magic trick it becomes cheesy and kind of insulting to one's intelligence, but because this story was shown rather than told, it fits beautifully. Also the narrative justified every single "secret" action inherently, so there was no unnatural moment. Just gorgeous.
That was beautiful. Loved that he spontaneously gave her the hug at the end
Years later, I still come back to watch this one every so often. It was just so beautifully done and so spectacular. I never would have thought a magic trick could capture the essence of bittersweet in such a moving way 🥲
Wow she just Teller'd Teller. Great act and I love that Teller went along with it so well. Very powerful routine
What a beautiful presentation of a time-honored trick. I loved it! Well done!
You know you have done well when the audience knows what you did and how you did it but like you and your performance so much they don't care. This was one of the most beautifully performed illusions I have ever witnessed. And bravo for coming up with something that takes advantage of Teller's particular talent that he would automatically enjoy participating in.
The actual trick itself is straightforward yet the presentation and effect made with it is so amazing!
That was a great performance of a classic! Thanks. Well done.
I knew you were going to do tear/restore, and I also knew that P&T would not be fooled. But I also knew they (and I) would love how you put a personal spin on it and told a lovely, engaging story. Props to Teller for playing along perfectly. A great piece of magic/theater! I enjoyed it so much!
1:49 and many more times throughout like 4:16. Teller's face is priceless he's so funny and great at going along with it xD 😂😂😂
I wish he was my grandpa 😄
A very moving and cute performance. How could a person not love it.
That was obnoxiously heartwarming :D
Love, love, love the whole thing is silent. Brilliant and one of the best presentations.
When you know how a trick is done but you still love it 1000 times more than a lot of the tricks you can't figure out. I think you figured out the best possible way to present torn and restored.
So just *how* is this particular kind of trick done anyway?
@@SireSquish At 4:18 she pulled the restored hearts at her seat and disposed of the torn green heart.
4:24 Switched the pink torn one to the restored one from her right hand.
I think everyone fell in love with Kayla ❤
That's the kind of magic I love. She was AMAZING.
What a wonderful performance. You took us on a lovely emotional journey and I loved the looks on Teller's face as he followed along as a willing collaborator.
Sitting here at 7.30p, eating a sandwich, about to start a round of LoL, after working the entire day - watching this made me smile like crazy and also cry a little. This was wonderful. Thank you. Subscribed.
that was so clever and well executed.... Teller loves a good story telling act too. I bet it warmed his heart so much.
This was exceptional. Kayla is without question one of the most entertaining, creative, and talented magicians in the world.
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This is the best version of the cut and restore magic trick. Well done!
While I agree with some of the comments and Penn that this wasn't an unknown trick, it was hands down one of the most wonderful and beautiful and sentimental pieces of magic I have ever seen. I think the symbolism was ABSOLUTELY conveyed and pretty much anyone who sees or participates in this would feel the magic and emotion of this lovely piece. I think Teller absolutely was perfect to perform it with and I love the idea of using magic to tell a story and express complex feelings. You did a wonderful job!
what, it was just awkward to me . And tho i'm no expert in magic, penn face was like someone just showed him a nursery level magic. Everything that comes out of penn's mouth is an illusion with "being nice" as its theme.
I love your act from start to finish. This is pure poetry in motion. If there was a “magicianship” Award on the show, you should have received it. There should be more women in Magic, for sure. BRAVO
The trick is not new, but it was beautifully performed, and it worked brilliantly with Teller. And the music was perfect. Subbed looking forward to seeing more.
Teller, knowing the ins and outs of most magic routines, knew what you were doing right away. That being said, that was a beautiful performance. I hope you kept it up.
This was one of the best and most engaging performances on this show imo - WELL DONE! you are amazing!
Possibly the simplest and most transparent magic trick ever on the show - but also one of the most beautiful.
This is the cutest and sweetest magic routine I think I've ever seen. I'm a magician too, so I'm normally watching for moves - can't help it. Not with this. I was so drawn in to the story being told, it was like watching magic when I was a kid. The choice to do this silently is brilliant, and this routine is just magical in its beauty. Major, major props. I'm rewinding to watch it again.
honestly brought me to tears, maybe it's the music and the simplicity of just visual story telling. really sweet stuff.
This presentation was just beautiful! You live a life looking for moments like these! Thank you!
I really liked that. Sweet and emotional instead of going out of its way to TRY to be entertaining. That's a magic act I wish I could see I'm person. Well done!
This is a simple trick that she presented beautifully.
Everything about this is beautiful. The play, the music, Teller's acting, the symbolism and, of course, you! Thank you!
Brilliant trick. Really liked this fresh approach and look forward to more emotion invoking performances. That was the real magic! :D
Aw that is such a beautiful trick. I love it.
One of my favorite tricks ever on this show. A lot of magic seems to be trying so hard to justify the trick... this felt effortless, and the trick was natural and beautiful. To say nothing of the great improv chemistry with Teller. :)
one of the best things I've seen in my life. Wow. And apart from the non-talking part? She's the first female magician I hear talks and I LOVE it. What a pleasure
Brilliantly done and excellent choice of stage assistant Highly entertaining throughout🥰 👍👍👍👍
I love that this was done silently and not having someone blab about nonsense. Great performance.
Perfect trick for Teller. One caveat, it would have been better to hand out a crumbled ball of paper rather than a cleanly folded piece of paper. The switch is too obvious because of this
So how did you think it was done. Magic? Of course there was a switch. The object was not too fool us, but to charm us, and she succeeded.
@@dougforkes563 This comment is even more cringe than the routine, Doug.
Yeah that was bad
@@dougforkes563 y the low bar doug
@@dougforkes563 No, the point actually is to fool us. That's the whole point of magic. The show is literally called "fool us" not "charm us"
Simple trick with absolutely wonderful presentation, these are the best honestly.
great performance! I would love to visit the magic castle and see your show in person.
I've never teared up watching a magic routine before - this was beautiful!
I think what is more impressive than anything else is that you've managed to take an old trick that many have seen, but turned it in to a short story.
You gave the trick a meaning. You gave it substance. It wasn't just a newspaper. It was you restoring your love with the help of someone else.
While the trick might be just that-- the fact you managed to tell so much, in such a short amount of time, with no words?
*That's what magic looks like.*
Your performance, and Teller's, is so adorable! So simple yet touching and beautiful. Thank you :)
It was a really beautiful trick. Nice job!
I absolutely love this. So wonderfully brilliant. The minute you took it silent, I got goosebumps.
It's soo refreshing to see such an original magic trick!! Beautifully excecuted, beautifully presented, and you are very beautiful too! :) And Teller is such a great sport!
It's a really old trick actually, just a unique presentation.
This is one of the oldest tricks out there...
THIS is how you take a known trick and make it as fresh as spring. Thank you!
Though it is 'sleight of hands', her magic is fresh, engaging, uniquely presented with love.
Very nicely done, and teller is just the best companion to do this with, such chemistry :-)
pretty sure part of my heart was stolen in this ...lovely
This was a beautiful trick. Great storytelling and touching even. It may have been simple but she did it so well. It resonated with the crowd and Teller was a great sport going along completely with it. Definately a 10/10
Why did I miss this video so long? So beautiful and refreshing.
And I have no idea how you did it, and I wont look it up.
I love this bit. One of the most memorable on the show!
Amazing performance, Amazing idea. If there was a way to make teller's restored heart look exactly like the one he cut that would have just been the icing on top of the cake. Such a beautiful trick though, honestly you should show this to pixar I bet they'd hire you for short stories!
First truly beautiful performance on this show. Congrats
Wow that was a really beautiful act. Not only the lady but the performance itself... and you gotta love Teller for his acting :D
The story was more important than the trick itself. Beautifullly done. Kind of touched me.
Aww that was sweet, she wasn’t even trying to fool them or anything, just have a good time
She took a classic trick and performed it with both class and a fresh, interesting take. Very enjoyable presentation.