Peter Wood Gives Alyson Hannigan X-Ray Vision | Penn & Teller: Fool Us | Season 7 Episode 18

Peter Wood2 minutes read

Peter Wood showcases a painting with x-ray vision abilities once owned by Sir Henry Willoughby and involves Allison Hannigan in a successful demonstration, leading to praise from Penn and Teller for its simplicity and beauty. They hint at uncovering further secrets but ultimately acknowledge the success of the performance.

Insights

  • Allison Hannigan successfully demonstrated the x-ray vision abilities of the painting by accurately identifying hidden colors, showcasing a potential link between her eyes and Sir Henry Willoughby's.
  • Penn and Teller praised Peter Wood's act for its simplicity, beauty, and subtle methods, expressing enjoyment in deciphering the mystery while hinting at additional secrets they could uncover, ultimately acknowledging the performance's success.

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Recent questions

  • What is the painting with x-ray vision abilities?

    The painting, once owned by Sir Henry Willoughby, is said to possess x-ray powers.

  • Who successfully identifies hidden colors using the painting's power?

    Allison Hannigan

  • How do Penn and Teller describe Peter's act?

    Penn and Teller praise Peter's act for its simplicity, beauty, and subtle methods.

  • What do Penn and Teller hint at during their interaction with Peter?

    Further secrets they could uncover.

  • What is the connection between Allison's eyes and Sir Willoughby's eyes?

    Allison correctly predicts colors, showcasing a connection.

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Summary

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"Magical painting reveals hidden colors"

  • Peter Wood is a collector of magical artifacts and devices, including a painting with x-ray vision abilities.
  • The painting, once owned by Sir Henry Willoughby, is said to possess x-ray powers, and Peter aims to find a user who can unlock them.
  • Peter involves Allison Hannigan in a demonstration with the painting, where she successfully identifies the colors of cloths hidden in envelopes using the painting's power.
  • The demonstration concludes with Allison correctly predicting the colors, showcasing a connection between her eyes and Sir Willoughby's eyes.
  • Penn and Teller praise Peter's act, highlighting its simplicity, beauty, and subtle methods, appreciating the logic and enjoyment in deciphering the mystery.
  • Penn and Teller express their enjoyment in working through the trick's method with Peter, hinting at further secrets they could uncover but ultimately acknowledging the success of the performance.
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