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Penn & Teller Tell a Lie
Penn & Teller bring their unique vision of the world in a new interactive series with a twist. In each episode, Penn & Teller make up to seven outrageous claims. While most of the wildly unbelievable stories are absolutely, positively true - one of them is a BIG FAT LIE.
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Plot Summary
Penn & Teller Tell a Lie was a reality television series hosted by the magician duo Penn & Teller. Each episode featured the hosts investigating a person or group who claimed to have a sensational, unbelievable story. The duo would then try to uncover the truth behind these extraordinary claims, often exposing them as hoaxes or elaborate deceptions.
Critical Reception
As a spin-off of their more well-known series 'Bullshit!', 'Penn & Teller Tell a Lie' aimed to replicate its skeptical and investigative approach. Critical reception was mixed, with some appreciating the duo's signature blend of entertainment and debunking, while others found the format less compelling than its predecessor.
What Reviewers Say
The show successfully applies Penn & Teller's trademark skepticism to intriguing and often unbelievable stories.
While entertaining, some critics felt it lacked the depth and impact of their earlier 'Bullshit!' series.
The investigative format keeps viewers engaged as the duo attempts to unravel the truth behind various claims.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific spin-off series is not readily available. However, audiences generally appreciate Penn & Teller's ability to challenge conventional wisdom and debunk myths with a unique blend of humor and research.
Fun Fact
The show was originally intended to be called 'Penn & Teller's Grand Illusion' before being renamed 'Penn & Teller Tell a Lie' and later re-branded as 'Penn & Teller: Bullshit!' for its final season.
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