I wrote a review and rated this a 1. After thinking about it a bit, I realized that this is
probably one of the best lectures of all. I said in the original review that Tom should have
recorded his shows and watched them carefully. I also said that his humor and even the "processes"
were old, tired, and worn out. Difficult to watch. Then I realized that this is a good lecture to
watch because what he talked about regarding what he learned from Ron is priceless. His example was
of someone who did a decent show, perhaps not even a bad show given he is not a regular performer.
Any magician who doesn't perform frequently can learn from both his explanation and watching his
show with a critial eye. Hopefully the Penguin people can delete my previous post.