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The Magic Prank Show has a darker tone than comic and magician Justin Willman’s previous Netflix series, Magic for Humans, which was more cheerful.

“I love my boyfriend but the way he drives terrifies me,” is Sam’s problem when she calls magician and comedian Justin Willman. Ryan, her “lovely and very funny” boyfriend, disturbs her by watching videos on Twitch while driving. “What if we, like, staged an accident, and he thought that he killed someone?” is Sam’s idea offered during their conversation while seated in the driver’s seat of an automobile.

Justin finally responds, “Pretty dark,” after giving her a blank stare. Maybe against the law. “But that’s precisely what they do—they put Ryan in a fictitious ride-sharing vehicle that Willman drives, smashing into curbs and even hitting a construction worker.

Yes, The Magic Prank Show transforms actual interpersonal issues and concerns into fully realized acts of retaliation. “Welcome to hell, brother,” a man exclaims as he observes his sibling on a monitor after another practical joke. 

Since it’s no longer as entertaining to watch individuals without their consent, I really had no intention of watching The Magic Prank Show. Furthermore, Netflix’s prior prank show was terrible television.

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The Magic Prank Show seemed to have lacked sufficient material, while only having six episodes. For instance, despite the amazing outcome, the idea has nothing to do with retaliation.

The third episode essentially scraps the idea that the mark, a woman who ghosts everyone she dates, has any serious impact on her daughter. She also doesn’t truly go through what she’s made others go through because the prank, however masterfully done, is about real spirits.

In the second prank of that episode, Willman really crashes a remote-controlled cart into people’s automobiles as they are in a grocery store parking lot, tricking them into not returning their carts. It feels a little awkward, now.

The fact that no one can instantly identify Justin Willman, the comic who stars in most of the pranks, despite his awful imitation mustaches and wigs, is a credit to the world-building the crew does. Because of this, the finest pranks on The Magic Prank Show also resemble sketches, with sequences where we know the joke is coming but not quite.

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