Magic for Humans - Season 1

Season 1
From baffling people on the street to orchestrating elaborate tricks, Justin Willman blends good-natured magic with grown-up laughs.
Episodes

Self-Control
Justin explores the concepts of marshmallow self-control and why it's best just to go with the flow. Plus -- free fro-yo!

Express Yourself
School uniforms. Latte art. LEGO sculptures. Justin tackles the surprisingly magical ways people choose to express themselves.

Terrifying Tech
It's man vs. machine as Justin squares off against a robot in a magic battle. Other topics include delivery drones, face yoga and virtual reality.

Seeing is Believing
Justin attempts to convince people that invisibility, brain-enhancing medicines and superpowers are all real. (Spoiler alert: They're not!)

Guilt Trip
Oh, the guilt! Justin talks to moms about lying for a living. Later, he conducts an eyewitness experiment and amazes detention-stricken students.

Love
In this episode dedicated to romance, Justin helps a single guy get a date and delivers a surprise proposal to a woman who married herself.
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