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The Carbonaro Effect Season 2 Episode 17
While working in an art supply store, Michael astounds a customer with a framing device, shocks a patron who can’t see the whole picture and becomes a piece of art. Later, a woman goes haywire when Michael literally loses his head.
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Serie: The Carbonaro Effect
Episode Title: The Framing Canon
Air Date: 2016-04-13
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