In this scene from the episode Crash Test Hubby, Andrew reads the mind of a husband and comes up with the name of an old girlfriend.

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Episode 3
Crash Test Hubby

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16 thoughts on “Don’t Trust Andrew Mayne: Andrew Gets A Husband In Trouble (Season 1, Episode 3) | A&E”
  1. A pop-up (annotation) asks me to "Subscribe if you love magic!"… but I'm not seeing any magic in the posted video.  What I see are a couple of shills (people in on the trick) and a lot of camera editing.  I'm not really sure how this is supposed to be "magic" as it is clearly staged.  So, it's clearly not "magic" or "illusion"… and since there is no real storyline, character development, plot of any concern or anything else… it's not even valid as a "show".  So what's the point?

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