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Crime Drama Mystery Thriller. Did you know Edit. Trivia Penn and Teller play a fictionalized version of themselves in the pilot. After Cameron Black is found out they say that magicians don't "lie" to their audience but "trick" and "fool" them.

Penn often says to audience members that he and Teller don't mind them knowing that a seemingly dangerous trick is a lie, because they feel like not doing so would involve the audience in unnecessary risk to human life. User reviews Review. Top review. It never fails that shows that I'm attracted to end up being canceled and this show is not the exception. I loved the actors and they had good chemistry and the theme was a little redundant with that being a police consultant, but this was unique compared to the others and gave some "magic".

Oh well. MiketheWhistle May 13, Details Edit. Release date March 11, United States. United States. Official site. Ao Anh. New York, USA. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 41 minutes. Related news. Can Cameron Black pull another rabbit out of his hat for the Feds?

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Are you? While watching the news, he realizes that the FBI has been deceived by an illusionist, and whoever it was stole one of his signature moves. Now, this magician is using his tradecraft to help the Feds apprehend some of the most elusive criminals in the world and hopes to prove his brother, Jonathan Cutmore-Scott , is an innocent man.

The first season of Deception averaged a 0. Will ABC cancel or renew Deception for season two? Subscribe for free alerts on Deception cancellation or renewal news. I think it would be complex. He comes up with escape plans for Winslow. We love [the Deception team] actors on the show, and we wanted to explore that more. So I think for Gunter, Gunter is a little more aligned with Johnathan. Johnathan was the one who helped Gunter in his darkest moment, and recruited him to the team and gave him a job.

We wanted to see what had happened to Gunter, and why he would be loyal to Johnathan. So that would have been a really fun thing to explore. But I think at the beginning of the season, they would definitely be after them. But we would have fun twisting that around over the course of it. Any other blue-sky things you had in mind for season 2? Or things that you wish you got to do that you never had a chance?

It just was a matter of, in season 1, with 13 episodes, we really packed them with a lot of stuff. But there was still other things that we were excited about. We wanted to do an episode with missing subway trains, subway cars disappearing. We wanted to do a D. Cooper episode. There was a number of different magic tricks that David Kwong had kind of conceived that had to do with perspective, and how to do it watching the show live at home.

We jam-packed every episode with something. It was the emotional stuff that was a part of the pitch for season 2 that we were all so excited about. I think the other thing that we learned was it was really fun to put a twist on the perspective of the show.

We wanted to do more of that. That would be fun. Is there hope for continuing on in some form — a short or a comic book or something? I think that right now, who knows?



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