Anyone see it? I was actually the sea monster! With the exception of my performance that was the funniest show I have seen in a long, long time. I almost wet yself with laughter.
I promise you I was. A weird experience however not bad in any way. I think this show is very different to anything I've ever seen and extremeley funny, a little risque. Languages Man was my favourite this week.
Rajan spends some time with you before you go set, all in all I think I was under for 2 and a half hours. It only felt like half an hour though, very strange.
i have been hypnotised by someone else on holiday last year for a stage show....... it was weird and a good laugh. i would like to know how its done i was out in a flash
Though, it was funny when that Medical Student got hypnotised to think that every time a wig was placed on this skeletons head, it was a famous 'honey' that hes fancied for ages.
He takes a class.
Ends up with the skeleton in the corner, about to sh*g it *literally!
Originally posted by Fi-rocious: Anyone see it? I was actually the sea monster! With the exception of my performance that was the funniest show I have seen in a long, long time. I almost wet yself with laughter.
I thought it was funny as well. Its one of the best shows on at the moment.
Would never be hypnotised myself though. It does look dangerous but after seeing this show, I completely believe in hypnosis.
Ahoy! I too was hypnotised. Hypnotised by some demonic uberforce into watching this sludge, making my eyes melt from their sockets and slink into my lap like two nuclear ice-cream dollops.
I first stumbled across this 'talented comedian' on Dirty Tricks which in itself was as much fun as watching a decomposed body being dragged from a muddy canal (except for Johnathan's Escapes which I admit was original and amusing).
So called 'Evil' Rajan and his little mini-me sidekick are simply not funny unless of course you've consumed 56 pints of metholated spirits before hand (maybe?). I would have chloformed myself if I had had any available.
Even on Dirty Tricks his swishing of his hands towards the screen-jockeys that drool in front of their televisual units is hammy and doesn't convince me in the slightest that he is 'edgy', 'cool', 'funny', or 'human'.
I'd be more convinced if he put some sap under his mindspell and ordered him to shoot an A-list celeb through the neck with a harpoon whilst dressed as a morris-dancer - I would watch that and quite happily retract my statement but until then... look into my eyes don't look around the eyes... you will be conned and like it!
Maybe I did write oodles and oodles more words than necessary but I felt compelled after reading all that praise. Yes, on the surface it might seem like harmless fun - but where is the fun in all this? Cos I wasn't having any. I'm not being a bad-headed boris but I just couldn't laugh at anything in the programme except for the squidgy faced troll-doll sidekick dude. I would quite happily welcome Paul Daniels and the 'lovely' Debbie McGee back and sit contently through an hour of them trying to insert various coloured fruits into their various orrifices whilst yodelling the Swedish national anthem - now that's entertainment!
Hey Supergran! I haven't seen that sketch and only missed last weeks show from the series so far. Jones I have to say that was a very cruel comment about someone you don't even know. Didn't meet Binde however did see Hypno Girl, I notice you haven't passed comment on her... All in all it's a funny show for me, and a joy to be a hypnotee.
it's a load of crap. My b/f was hypnotised by a proper therapist and they can't make you do things like that. it's only suggestive. i guess they must be good actors. anyway, i watched 30 seconds and couldn't bare to watch anymore
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of course its suggestive, you kind of know what you are doing, however, you feel compelled. Of course its different from hypnotherapy anf fun people take part. If you really did not want to do it you would,nt so there is no exploitation. I have seen people under hypnosis who still refuse to do certain things. Its interesting in the words of dr. Matthew Smith.
hello fi-rocious, sorry I was'nt ignoring you. I saw you in the tent all pretty in pink. My bit has not been on yet, might be on the cutting room floor. My kids met Binde as he was also in Harry Potter and he was so kind to them, not a bit up himself and I think it is very cruel when people joke about his appearance. It is also politically incorrect and I am surprised that an articulate person like whats his face could write such a thing. The whole team were nice folks were'nt they. bye for now.
Hey super. Wasn't actually me in the tent in pink, that was the girl from down Bristol way (I think) who was shouting Time Gentlemen Please in the pub scene. I was on the first episode, however wasn't at the tent day, wish I was though as I recognise loads of faces from the Edinburgh audition. Good to hear you had a great day with the kids too. The guys from the show were indeed a brilliant team.
jonesthebond i agee that the sidekick looks funny but the hypnotist is the man!! if you don't like the show, then don't watch it and even better don't spoil it for the others who want to keep an open mind and view in peace.
as for paul daniels and debbie mcgee (who i have a great respect for), just download their shows and watch them. im sorry you were gifted with a more mature sense of humour, but please do enjoy it sometimes and pleasee don't spoil it for those who have'net sen it.