So after watching all his cool tricks throughout the whole show I thought we were going to see something spectacular at the end. Instead, he casts off into the night with a harness on his back. Where was the dive? I thought he was going to jump down and something huge would appear on the stage, while he disappears. Just the feat of hanging upside down for 3 days was amazing, catching the bullet was just crazy, and all of his street magic is jaw dropping.
Don't get me wrong I love all of David Blaine's magic tricks and illusions but the anticipated final trick kind of left me hanging a bit. I felt that he was hanging on the safety wire and a crane pulled him away into the dark. It just wasn't what I was expecting, I just kept watching thinking that there was more to the trick. I think the live audience was even stunned with the ending, we were all waiting for something else to happen.
Here's a little debate I had while watching the show. Who's better, David Blaine or Criss Angel? They both have their own swagger and appeal. I think they are both amazing magicians and illusionists. While David Blaine being the more laid back mysterious personality, Criss Angel has that super interactive more flashy style to his acts.
So, who do you think is the better performer? I personally like them both and love their different styles. Visit my site and see what others are thinking and their reaction on tonight's show.
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