HERO – answers to a few questions
Lots of questions have come up about Hero so I thought I’d try and answer some of those I have come across. Thank you for all your comments and I’m pleased the show struck a chord.
You don’t say ‘no actors or stooges are used in this show’ – Was Matt an actor?
I didn’t give that old disclaimer because the show’s chock-full of actors, and quite openly so. I haven’t said that whenever actors are openly used: it wouldn’t make any sense and to qualify it would be convoluted and verbose. So instead we explain who Matt is and that he has no idea these things are going on or that he’s being filmed etc. These things cannot be lies, as aside from the repugnance of using ‘fake’ participants and how on earth you’d secure the silence of those who knew them in real life, it is a huge legal no-no. Every word of voice-over script and picture is analysed by the C4 lawyer to make sure there is no misleading the viewer. A magic trick is different: there is licence to deceive, and a sense of theatre, but even that nowadays is tricky. Its a moot point if you can even say ‘This is an ordinary pack of cards’ any more on UK TV if it isn’t. But in something like this, which is not presented as a trick, to pretend Matt was real, or ignorant of the process when he wasn’t, is simply not an option. Even if I wanted it to be, which I don’t. I have NEVER used a ‘stooge’ (someone playing along and pretending to be fooled etc) in 10 years of TV work, despite the protestations of people who are convinced there’s no other method to be employed.
Adam: On another note, how did Matt get away with not paying for taxi, and just a handshake?
A few people have asked this: I thought it was clear that we had sent the cab. And his life is being changed – some things like this didn’t seem worth spending a lot of time explaining through in detail. The cabbie played it to Matt as if he had just been booked, pre-paid and didn’t ask for any money at the end. Matt, with the idea in his head of breaking into a policeman’s house, took the bait of a free ride and went with it.
Graham: My Gf, a big non believer (but yet believes random psychics and mediums) found it hard to believe the sleeping but walking around stages β and stormed out. Could that be explained ? was it part hypnosis?
Ah, now if she had seen Enigma she’d have seen me do this every night on stage. It depends on how you define hypnosis, but yes, you can call it that. It’s really not a big deal if you understand the process and can be creative with it. As I said in the show, one feature of Matt’s personality one – an important one for me – is that he is suggestible. He wakes up, confused and responsive, hearing my voice in his room telling him he’s dreaming and still asleep. As long as the person is suggestible and already responsive to me (a fan, or an audience member at a stage show), it’s a very easy way of doing it. If he had come down more awake I would have shifted his state in the garden. I didn’t know for sure how he would react that first night, but we spoke to Liv the next morning and he had had no memory of the event. The second night was then even easier as he had learnt from the first night.
Chris:Β why in the βcrocβ sequence was it raining your side and not Matt’s? Also, when his phone was stolen, and seeing he works in insurance, would he not have had to contact the real police to get a reference number for an insurance claim? And, really, he wore GStar pretty much every day for a month!
The brief, light shower that happened that night was a bit of a pain but ultimately looked so odd that we liked it for this dreamy sequence. It’s raining on both of us but I’m backlit and he’s not, so it’s much harder to see the rain on Matt. Rather than edit it out, or re-film anything, we thought it looked weird in a good way and left it. Matt’s phone was handed back to him after the petrol station sequence as if it had been found – obviously we couldn’t leave him without it or have him going to the real police. We were going to include this to answer precisely that question but when you’re trying to fit so much in you have to leave out what doesn’t directly tell the story. Equally, the ‘inspiring’ talk with the van driver was much longer – maybe 10 minutes or so – but that’s not something you can sit through on TV. Things get edited down. As for his clothing, yes, he wore what he wore. It was amusing to us too. He dresses much cooler than me so I can’t comment.
Ben: There was one moment when I thought you had gone a little senile, when you laid him across the train track,
Needless to say, this was all very controlled, unbeknownst to Matt, so there was no way he would have been hurt. What was important is that the fear was real to him.
Matt: i dont care what anyone says if you see smoke coming under a door you would not just sit there, you would at least try and get the attention of others in the room
Nope, this is a classic experiment. Have a Google for Bystander Experiment. The more people there, the less likely you are to take action. The research was triggered by a famous – (if now misrepresented case) – where lots of witnesses saw a woman raped and murdered in several stages and did nothing. Awful.
Penny: I watch all of your stuff on tv as i think your a total genius and would love to be involved so i sent off for an application form to take part in future shows and the reply back is just a trailer for Hero β help?
There has been a fake Facebook page posing as mine asking people to apply for future shows, but it has nothing to do with us. As with Hero, I make announcements here or on the Blog. (Or sometimes they’re done in papers without my name on and you don’t know you’re applying for my show…)
Andrew: just 2 things don’t quite add up. 1. If he was a bystander that never put himself forward for anything, why would he apply for a game show? and 2. Flight simulator graphics are not very good, it would be impossible to not notice your not flying a real plane…
Bystander behaviour is to do with how we behave in emergencies. Most people fall into the same pattern, regardless of what we do in the rest of life. As for the flight simulator, you’re wrong in this case. This is the latest in professional training sims and utterly convincing (particularly at the dusk setting which is why we timed the flight at dusk). They’re based at Southampton and if you want to pay about 20k an hour you should have a go. Don’t confuse them with noisy fairground sims.
Brett: He got on the plane it was bright sunshine…he landed it in pitch dark even though it was a short flight. Surely he would have thought that was a little strange?
It wasn’t as dark through the sim ‘window’ as it looked on TV. It was all around dusk, and the plane was in the air for quite a while before he would have entered the cockpit. You’ll see when we get off the plane with Matt in a wheelchair that it’s getting dark.
Ian: I was particularly struck by two movie references. When you talked to Matt in his garden and gave him the countdown, he goes to a golf course the next day…this is very similar to a scene from βDonnie Darkoβ except that the main character actually wakes up on a golf course after being given his countdown while in a dream-like state. The second was of course βFight Clubβ in which Tyler Durden pretends to hold up a convenience store employee in order to shock him into pursuing what he really wants to do with his life. Were those parts of βHeroβ inspired by these movies?
And then some. The Game, even Watchmen were in there. All big inspirations – especially Fight Club and (for one core speech) Watchmen. Iain and I who devised the show were all very chuffed when Matt came into the garden in a hoodie… pure Donnie.
B: I’m an Airline Pilot for a living and can say the timing between landing that aircraft and getting to the simulator hall where those simulators are base is a long stretch. The cabin crew in the shots had time to change clothes, as did Derron. The sim cued up etc. I just can’t buy into it…would require the guy to be tranqualised no hypnotised due to the length of journey and disruption… other irregularities. A lot of them in the simulator.
Not sure what you mean. That wasn’t live – plenty of time elapsed between the two, with Matt soundly asleep. We were waiting for quite a while in fact for the sim to be fully ready, following problems that day. As for how long he can be hypnotised, the longest I’ve kept someone under was 13 hours on and off a plane to Marrakech for a previous show. Perfectly doable. Matt was looked after in shifts by me, Iain and a paremedic who stayed with us at all times. Both Matt and the Marrakech guy were taken off to the loo at one point, and woke up just a little and for long enough to do that, and then straight back to sleep with no awareness of having done that. They key is to get someone who sleeps deeply at night. Once in the sim he was talked down authentically by a real air traffic controller, and gained in confidence as he went along, although it all took a lot longer than the few minutes that section was shrunk down to in the show. So you’re seeing an edited version in the sim, so yes, it doesn’t reflect real time.
Claire:Β I wasnt conviced a guy like βMattβ would actually enter the police officer’s βhomeβ … and not wonder about an alarm system.
He may have done, I don’t know. But at some level his unconscious would have felt it was the ‘right’ thing to do, as you’ll remember I had laid it all in during the night with the crocodile. So I was counting on it feeling somehow right to him. This was about the level of influence that I could have: always leaving it to him to make the decisions, but planting the idea to nudge him in that direction or making an idea appealing. If people don’t understand why he did these things, then they have missed that point.
Jon: the way Matt found himself getting into the βsituationsβ and how he got out of them was very contrived and controlled. And because we didn’t get to see them, we naturally doubt them.
Sure. Of course, a large part of what I do is magic tricks, so some people are going to be suspicious. In my mind there’s a huge difference between performing a trick and doing something like Hero, but that might just be me. A trick is supposed to be a trick, and something like Hero has to be real or else it’s pointless. The situations are of course set up, as openly described in the show, and secretly filmed, but Matt had no idea and could make what choices he liked. I was able to steer him in a loose direction and massage his thinking towards certain ideas, but that was all: they had to be his decisions. The amount of work in securing his well-being without him knowing (the constant checks with work and home and foreseeing every eventuality) would have made a documentary in itself. The lengths we went to to preserve Matt’s experience and make it totally genuine for him were massive. At another level, the technical side was fantastic: the tiny cameras hidden in buttons and so on we needed to film and cover everything the aeroplane, for example, were numerous and extraordinary, as was the airport’s involvement in making the check-in normal for everyone, even though the plane wasn’t really flying to Jersey as it said on the departure board. It was far more involved than, say, the Heist, and some people thought that was all fake too. There’s only so much we can explain without the show slowing down: it’s supposed after all to be entertainment. We could have explained more detail in places, but ultimately you have to find a balance that most people are happy with in the crammed time you have. Again though, it’s simply not an option to have him play along or use an actor, fake the show and then mislead UK TV viewers into thinking it was real.
Mark:Β You gotta dig deep to understand this and most of Derren’s work. He makes it happen, but ‘how?’ is what you keep asking until you understand how… and without thinking βit was setupβ or βthe person was a stoogeβ as thinking any of those two things is wrong. Well you could say ‘setup’ is partially correct if you think in terms of Derren made it all happen (which means there was a setup behind it but not that kind of setup that says Derren just told him what to do.)
Yes, I’d say that was about right and nicely put. Matt’s journey had to be absolutely real, but obviously I’m tinkering in all areas where he isn’t aware to make sure it happens to plan as much as is possible. That’s very different from it being a big hoax or fake. Some can’t or won’t see that, and it’s fine.
How is Matt now?
Excellent. He’s sorting a mortgage and looking at career options. And I’m sure he’d tell you he’s a changed man – certainly in the time I’ve known him he’s transformed and those around him have very movingly attested to this. He was understandably disappointed to have some people simply, joylessly, refuse to believe any of such a powerful personal journey, but the response has been so overwhelmingly positive, and obviously his work colleagues and everyone around him are very excited and he’s buzzing.
As you may know, this has been my favourite show to work on – most ambitious, most involved, most demanding and by far the most joyful. I consider it my fondest and best, and it was a privilege to be part of it and to get to know Matt.
I hope this answers enough questions. I’m sure not all of them, but thank you for posting.
best – dx
Hey Derren. Really liked the show. π
I’m usaully wary of motivational stuff.
How would you say it differs from some inspirational messages that have unrealistic ideals and can do damage?
Hero was a truly amazing piece of TV, I have followed your work with great enthusiasm from the beginning and would agree with you that this is your best piece of TV to date. It was insightful, self motivating and emotional. I have never commented on anything before but felt I had to on this. What a lovely guy Matt, his girlfriend and mother were and seems like he really deserved the life changing experience you have given him.
Don’t worry about the doubters, I am sure they are in the minority.
Well done and keep up the good work, I hope the start of the countdown at the end of the program will bring more like this.
Great show, typical Derren genius.
But … feels like there was some “assistance” on the flight sim. Maybe it was on “easy”? There was no reference to flaps, angle of descent, etc.
You never fail to Amaze me.
Although i have one question!!
It was advertised LIVE, but it was barely live as it was shot a week before it was shown on telly, and it was only live at the end. So my question is. What was the ending about? Is it a countdown for someone else, or like a general message for the auidience to change our lives or something like that?
Thanks for making TV good (Y)
Peace out.
Edutainment at its absolute finest – brilliant! Thank you!
When you say that there was so much extra work and material that we didn’t get to see it just whets my appetite and makes me want to see an extended edition. I’d love to see the lengths you had to go to as a DVD extra feature.
TV is generally full of mind-numbing tripe which turns brains into mashed potato and thoroughly discourages thinking. Programmes which are thought-provoking and even inspiring are desperately rare (shame stupid channel 4 made it clash with a Dawkins documentary). I think it is unfortunate that some people have flatly rejected hero as a deception, but you can’t complain because they are after all questioning, and that’s always a good thing. For me the themes behind it are liberating, thank you very much for making it.
Well I have to say your professionalism and integrity has always been above reproach and is more so now that you have taken time to answer more or less all of the doubting questions, who else would answer them so honestly??, well done, you continue to amaze but more importantly you continue to inspire, I only wish you could find some way to teach people even a little bit of what you do so that they can use it to make their lives better.
Regards,
Noel
P.S. This does,nt mean that I have forgiven you for your show in the Grand Canal theatre in Dublin, you came on stage and headed straight to me with the microphone, at last I was going to get to do a trick with you, but at the last moment you handed it to my brother-in-law who was sitting beside me… damn you Derren Brown ;)))
Thanks Derren for answering those questions. I suppose some people are a bit too curious sometimes.
I watched the show this afternoon and like most people was massively moved by Matt’s story and journey and it was obvious that everyone involved including Matt and yourself were emotionally affected too. It goes to show that believe you can and you most likely will. I wish I had the conviction to strive a bit more – this show inspired me.
Just one question, ever thought of writing a book about this?
Thanks again,
Dylan.
Hi Derren,
Thanks for clarifying ALL of the questions that I’ve been having to try to answer to my dad to make him believe the show was 100% the real thing! He loved the show but was a little sceptical. However, since I was hypnotised in a recent show of yours in Southampton I’m pleased to be at a slight advantage in convincing people that you do not use actors! I’ve always been a fan and this was, by far, your best television show yet. It was entertaining but most importantly inspiring. I’m sure I’m not alone in saying that the show made me want to get up and do something positive with my life, take some risks, and stop hesitating to do what I want to do!
So thanks Derren – and a huge congratulations to you, all of the team and, of course, to Matt!
Best wishes,
Nicky x
Great show Derren, I would love to be a “victim” on one of your shows but it scares and fascinates me at the same time, I was stuck to the chair a few months ago and that was freaky enough for me!!!! Keep up the brilliant work.
Many thanks for these answers, they certainly cleared up a couple of questions I had.
As ever, the show was excellent – thought-provoking and uplifting, certainly for someone like myself who was similar to pre-show Matt in my 20s!
Keep up the good work, can’t wait for the next one!
Like many people I find your work fantastic enough to sometimes be hard to believe, and yet I do because I see that there would be no point in it if it were fake – there is so much fakery in life that fooling people is unspecial. So though I do not understand the ‘hows’, I do not need to because I value immensely the gift you give by showing over and over that we are more than we think, and that our brains are more complexed and powerful than ‘they’ would like us to know. But most of all, I am very grateful – as a member of the human race – that you have chosen to use your talent to lift human consciouness, reduce victim-consciouness, and show us we can be better people. You could so much harm but (and so rarely in people with power), you choose not to. Thank you.
Great show. Would love to see a longer version explaining all the preparation and background effort. Very inspiring.
Hi derren. This isn’t a critisim just a thought. U say u hope people were inspired by this show, I hope so too. But have u thought that some people may see this as false bravado kind of thing. I really hope that there isn’t a have-a-go hero with a gunshot wound saying he saw your show. Thanks 4 the show, I like things that make me think!!xx
I thought his show was very good. Matt seems to have really benefited from the experience. It is scary to think of the things people can do with these techniques when used for nefarious reasons.
How much of your work has been influenced by the MK-Ultra Project?
I feel really honoured after that and impressed by the actual changes I’ve seen other people make since Wednesday night. Twitter has been on fire with the odd comment about how someone has done something new or returned to something old that they left behind. It worked the way you wanted it to Derren. Well planned. Well executed. Well meaning and all round fantastic work.
RIght i have a question… AT the end when you said another persons journey is about to begin.. did you mean that literally?? xxx
There will always be skeptics but I thought what you achieved on this show with Matt was AMAZING, you & your production team must be so proud & deservedly so. Your programmes & live shows are truly are mesmerising. I can’t wait to see what happens with the next programme……I’ll be on the edge of my seat waiting for the next 30 days to end! π
Excellent. There will always be doubters, but let them doubt. Keep up the great work Derren
As much as I enjoyed the show, I did have a few moments where I was a little puzzled – I’m very glad that you took the time to answer all those questions (and I’m guessing alot of other people too!). It was clear that Matt was going through a very personal journey, and I’m happy that he gained so much from it. I think that if the show was a little bit longer, then perhaps even more detail could have been added, and there would be less questions.
I particularly enjoyed the film references too, and found myself frantically Googling the Watchmen “thermodynamic miracle” speech during the show, as I was sure that I had watched and/or read it recently π
I look forward to seeing some more shows that you *may* be making in the near future π
Firstly, congratulations. Watched the show and believed it to be amazing. Not just the process, but also the production. Wont even begin to contemplate the processes involved, but love the thought of massaging the mind and requiring someone to be open to suggestions or manipulation (possibly not the best choice of words so please forgive. Having supported people through trauma for many years, and to recovery from a multitude of events (not to be listed here), and more recently for the one whom I love the most…I truly believe in that process, as it has shown me how recovery can be made by many. Dont confess to be skilled, but certainly what you write and show rings true on so many levels. Having also directly witnessed the bystander affect (never researched it myself) but again so true.
The reason i believe that people thought it was fake was becauseit was so extrodinary and almost unbelieveable, it was such a great show abs Derren is an amazing person- Cant wait for more
Hi Derren (etc)
I absolutley loved the show, and I must admit that on a certain level I am interested in how you do your tricks, I prefer just to be enthralled and moved and flabbergasted and inspired. You are a great performer and during ‘Hero’ you seemed to be genuinely joyful about the good vibes you were creating. I loved every minute – I laughed and I cried! You are, by far, one of the best entertainers around.
Respect,
Bridie
im intreguied? why after such a long time and seeing your amazing work people are now doubting you derren..tut tut!! all i can say is that i seen you live in belfast and it blew my mind i couldn ever even doubt your capabilities but maybe im gulable?? the show was outstanding and im sure you found it quite embarrasing if not time consuming haviong to answer simple minded questions which could have easily been answered via thought process? DERREN..your a genius and people will always try and figure you out or try and catch you out!!! how wish you were not batting for the other side because your mind blowning capabilities leave me in total admiration…see you soon!! x
Derren,
watched your show on youtube last night as i live in New Zealand. You know its an amazing show when you are still thinking about it. Please come to NZ. You have no idea how internationally famous you are, or do you.
If I had worked that hard on something, all for the benefit of another person, only to have dozens of people saying that I hadn’t put any work in at all, and that it was all just staged, I’d go MAD!
Just accept it people…He’s good! And he did a really nice thing for Matt.
Wow! Missed the show in the week but just watched it on 4OD. What an amazing piece of television.
Very inspirational, actually brought tears to my eyes! Particularly at the end when Derren said this is the best moment of his career – very moving. I think there are elements of my personality that I identify with in Matt too, and watching this has really made me look at things differently.
The amount of work that must have gone into this is absolutely incredible. Thanks Derren, and thanks Channel 4 for allowing this to go ahead.
Hello Derren.
Obviously – as you stated in the programme – the airplane sequence was very unrealistic. Something like that would not happen in the real world. My question to you is this; As the event taking place was so unrealistic, how come Matt didn’t question it or entertain the possibility of it all being part of the ‘gameshow’?
I’ve never been put in a position such as Matt’s, so I’m not sure what I would be thinking in that scenario, but watching it on television, the first thought that ran through my mind was “co-pilot”. Just struck me as odd that Matt didn’t question the whole thing a little more.
Brilliant show!, I just watched my recording of it and it was truly believable, too many doubting thomas’s about me thinks. Ever read the book the “power of now”? we are all capable of so much, it is our minds that stop us and ultimately fear. Derren you are wonderful !
Hi Derren! I’m Oisin, a young magician/actor in Ireland! I have been a fan of you for about five years now and have to say that I really enjoyed HERO and would love to see you do more shows like this in the future! I was wondering when you are next touring in Ireland? as although TV performances are great, a live show must be a hundred times better! And do you have any tips for me as a magician? I love to do Mentalism and Card tricks when performing! Thank you
have just read about the bystander effect in Richard Wiseman’s 59 Seconds, nice to see this in effect. Bizarre though!
I’m with Darren here (another NZ’d’er who wants you to visit!) – I also watched your show on YouTube because TV here is pretty meh.
I promise I’ll buy the DVD when it comes out – I’m hoping for a 4 hour long directors cut π
It’s not all that surprising that people had doubt and disbelief about the show – a lot of those things you left out would have given more credibility, but.. Time constraints and all..
It’s also gotta be difficult to convince a population of people who governments, religion and media lie to on a daily basis anyway. They must have become to expect it over the years.
Love your talents Derren. Wish I had 1/10 the ability and talent you do.
Pure excellence,i must admit to being a bigger fan of Derren’s stage shows than his tv work as there is no place for editing.Perhaps those who doubt Derrens scruples should take themselves to one of his perfomances to witness his genius as a showman.When he is going to deceive you,he will tell you.However i do doubt the validity of this program purely for Matt’s sake.I would like to see a follow up show in say nine months to see his progress or downfall…….as his relationship breaks up,in part because he is no longer the man he was!………Call me psychic if you like……No ill will intended,just a thought.
Any chance of a follow up Derren?
People should stop trying to find tricks within the ‘trick’ and just take it for what it is, an inspirational and quite moving piece of television that obviously took a lot of planning and work to carry out. They had to edit 30 days worth of material into 90mins so of course not every single question we have is going to be answered but look at the bigger picture and see what was achieved, its an amazing feat.
What a wonderfully informative set of answers (along with some good questions, I thought). Sadly we all feel the need to question things we don’t understand, it’s only natural. I just hope this has finally put to bed all the ‘fakery’ nonsense surrounding what, for me, was a truly enjoyable programme.
One thing I think IS a shame though, and that’s the time constraints you have. Is there no way the show could have been for 90 minutes perhaps? I realise I know nothing of such things, but as so many issues seem to derive from the heavy editing, it’s a plausible point to make.
I’ve already gone previously into how much I took from the show and how I enjoyed it. I, for one, can’t wait to see what you do next, you’re always such a joy to watch, Derren.
Take care
LC x
Derren, I believe you when you say Matt was not an actor, and, because you can probably read my mind, even though I wrote this text in the past, now, you will know that I really do mean it when I say I believe you.
I actually find it incredible that people would even think that you would fake it. I mean why would you? What would be the point? Anybody with no talent could do that.
Asides from that, don’t people realise that of course there would be legal reasons why you absolutely couldn’t do it. I am aghast that you literally have to spell that out to some and continually defend yourself over claims like this.
I also don’t get why someone who thinks it is just bull-shit would even watch it.
I thought Hero was superb, and life-changing for many, not just Matt.
All the best.
“He dresses much cooler than me so I canΓ’β¬β’t comment.”…..:O Ummm, no I don’t think so, haha! Do you know I was at dinner with my family and Nan said “there’s plenty of men out there”. I looked out the window and my heart sank when yet another scruffy guy walked past in tracksuit bottoms and a t shirt walking like he couldn’t help it….:( O god there is no hope. I love a well dressed man with manners and class π But where the heck are they all hiding?!
Any way I am rambling. Great, fantastic show. You are simply AMAZING xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks Derren, must be slighty gutting to work so hard and be dismissed so easily, But at least you can see some of your fans being sceptical and asking rational questions is a good thing and something you encourage!!
When I came down to London to potentially go for this show you were a perfect gent! Dont think you’d have it in you in ‘con’ your fans especially since when you are doing ‘tricks’ ,you do without claiming mystical or supernatural ‘powers’, as honest as a magician can be without giving the game away I’d say!
It doesn’t matter how many questions get answered, some people simply refuse to have their opinions changed regardless of what evidence is put before them.
I remember hearing Derren speak about a ‘psychic’ who whilst performing a live stage show, was exposed as a fake. Even after the ‘psychic’ had been revealed as a fake, his loyal fans refused to accept the proof. They stuck to their beliefs and explained the ‘psychic’ was able to perform his wonders thanks to his special powers.
Derren’s show challenges us to examine why we settle for mediocrity in our own lives. This may cause some people to feel very uncomfortable. By proclaiming the show is staged, the uncomfortable feeling disappears. We no longer have to justify our lack of ambition and can ease back into our mediocre lives.
Well, I was convinced it was a hoax, something about it just didn’t convince me. I assumed that the whole thing was clever misdirection from a longer term goal over the course of the series (it is a series isn’t it? Or did I misinterpret the countdown at the end?). However, I don’t believe you to be the kind of person to lie to our proverbial faces, so genuine it was.
Something does bug me though. Presumably you evaluated Matt to make sure he wasn’t the kind of person to suffer PTSD after being threatened with a gun? If utmost care was taken to keep Matt out of the line of serious emotional damage then all is well, I just wouldn’t want to think you would just take the risk of seriously mentally damaging someone. As a particularly nervous person who can’t really handle conflict, it’d take me years to get over being involved in an armed robbery. I’m sure most people would find it at least fairly traumatic though.
However, concerns aside, making that much of a difference in someone’s life must feel pretty awesome, so well done Mr B.
cleared up all my doubts, thank you.
My husband and I missed the live show but managed to avoid the feedback prior to viewing. Our main concern was the start in Leeds and the fact that we live there, and that it “could have been me” moment. Saying that, we thoroughly enjoyed the show and were more intrigued that you were able to influence someone’s life so much.
Excellent show. We have come to expect nothing less and would be happy to be involved should you wish. (as a matter of point, I am much more intelligent than my husband – or so I’d like to think).
Thank you again
Debs
Im intrigued at what you do. Can I be you’re apprentice?
How do you get away with filming someone in their bedroom without their explicit prior consent? I know that Liv and Matt’s mum were in on it, and gave their permission, but if it were me, I sure wouldn’t feel happy to know that the guys in the edit suite had hours of footage of me getting dressed etc!!
Love you xx
Any doubts I had have now been eradicated, much respect, I admire your work. I actually felt moved by the show, opened my eyes a little, longing for a similar experience to change my own outlook in such a way.
Although I still have a question, when you met with Matt for the train section, why didn’t that make him suspicious? I presumed you had maybe told him it was about the gameshow? In which case surely he’d have to think afterwards as to its relevance and find it a bit bizarre.
Again, much respect to you, you’re a brilliant entertainer, and in so many different ways.. Looking forward to the next show!
Derren, the show was so fantastic, positive & inspiring. It’s incredible how much you had to coordinate and how much planning must’ve gone into it. I think it was edited perfectly and it was right not to include every “explanation” segment, which would’ve made it slow and boring. It’s almost like whoever is going to believe it does, and those who are going to doubt it will, no matter what. Come to America!! π I can’t wait to see your next show. Thank you for making this one and for answering everyone’s questions about it.
Derren Victor Brown, you are my favourite human being on the whole of this beautiful Earth.
I’m SO happy you just wiped the floor with all of the numpties who think you have enough money to bribe thousands of participants over the past ten years, and are sad enough to do so.
Please keep doing what you do, I know you’ll never let a bunch of poo heads discourage you. You are a true hero, and I wish I was best friends with you.
All my love, Lotty xoxo
Just wanted to add to the general love-in; the show was wonderful, these answers are really interesting, you are a genius, thank you. That about covers it.
PS – I reckon part of the reason people think it’s fake is that because you’re so good, it all looks effortless. Too talented for your own good Derren. Next time maybe show some of that blood, sweat and tears that go into it? Would make a good companion piece if nothing else.
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I am in awe of how much tolerance and patience you have. I applaud your dignified, calm and controlled response to all these INFURIATING and INSULTING questions. Just to confirm once more, you are my favourite human being on this whole planet.
Derren you are magical, mystical, intelligent – one of the cleverest men on this planet and I love you. Watched you at The Lowry – Enigma – just brilliant! anyone not seen it? Then why not? Go go go! x