When someone as original and amazing as Kevin James ultimately fails to make the grade, I have my doubts when it comes to someone as "stock" as Murry; he's yet to do anything "new"... the tiger thing was originally part of the Sigfried & Roy show and has been featured in several other major stage shows over the years. His Car Appearance is "ancient" by today's terms, a reverse to Copperfield's massive Car Asrah of 30 years ago.
I like Murry, he's cute and has a unique charm about himself... he's likewise a wonderfully refreshing drink of water after 15 years of seeing an overrated middle aged goth child torture magic on stage because he can't replicate what he does on TV (no "creative editing") and I can echo said sentiments when it comes to David the Fakir as well... they both had some interesting ideas at the start but things soured with time...
My biggest gripe with Murry is that he has been working Vegas for roughly a decade, he's an established act with a genuine resume. So why is he allowed into this competition? Why are any professionals allowed to compete with amateur talents? How is that fair?
But we have another axe to grind here... the quality of the magic performers that have been on the show and their seeming in ability to FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS...
Granted, this is a bit of a personal axe in that the illusion that fell victim to said ignorance was Shadow Vision, a piece Ken Whitaker and I spent many a long night developing; the first one being built around my step-daughter and the secretary @ Creative Illusions. It is a very complicated piece of equipment and demands tons of rehearsal and yet Jackass the great refused to do more than a couple of run-thrus prior to the taping and even refused to re-shoot his screw-up (which exposed a rare $15,000.00 illusion) when given the option... to be kind, the guy is a dick.
Sadly, he's not the exception to the rule when it comes to our world. There are more "magicians" that get a prop and run out to show it off prior to actually LEARNING IT, than not. I've actually delivered large illusions to a performance location with "wet paint" that the fool was going to use in his show that night, without so much as a single rehearsal.
This is the mentality that will prevent a magician from winning AGT or any major show of its ilk. It is likewise the kind of scenario that, because it is seen so much, it sours the views of every talent buyer or contest judge... even a serious talent risks loss as the result of this contempt... just try making an honest living doing it and you'll see for yourself, quickly, how the schlock performers of the world have hurt your chances, requiring you to work ten times as hard to just generate a livable income.
I know I've said a lot here, but there's a lot to be weighed when it comes to considering one's involvement with such a program.
As to Murry... he may make it two more rounds in the show, but I seriously doubt he's make it to the top 5, he's simply not that unique. Especially considering how stiff the competition is this season. I'd say that the top 5 will include Arc-a-tech, Prince Poppycock, Haspop, Taylor Mathews, Michael Grimm, and Debra Romer... there may be a chance for one or two other music acts to hit this list over Romer, but this is where I think things lay.
