I've been busy lately, so you'll see that I hadn't posted at all on this forum in the last couple days.
Quick refresher: I haven't claimed that I have definitive evidence that Magda Rodriguez was a stooge. I've clearly stated that I don't have a script, paycheck, etc. However none of that is necessary to prove that she (a trained, professional union card-carrying actress) was on Derren Brown's show performing a nuanced "voodoo doll" routine, despite his disclaimer that no actors were used.
That being the case, we know that Derren Brown lied in his disclaimer for that show, wherein he claimed that no actors or stooges were used. If he lied about the one, then it stands to reason that it's not unlikely he was also lying about the other. Now, in light of that evidence and given the nature of some of his presentations, I think it's not unreasonable to surmise that the "no stooges" claim is also just a lie. Stooges are, after all, well-known to be a common component of hypnotist and mentalist acts. The definitive text on mentalism (Tony Corinda's 13 Steps To Mentalism) specifically endorses and describes their use in performances, and Derren Brown is also known to lie when publicly discussing his act. As I said, I'm not claiming to have 100% conclusive evidence, only that it's the most reasonable explanation given what is already known, and the lack of a plausible alternate explanation.
I'm not afraid of being wrong and will gladly admit that I am, if somebody convinces me otherwise. I wouldn't even ask for 100% conclusive evidence, but simply a plausible alternate explanation good enough to outweigh the evidence we've already seen that Derren Brown most certainly used at least one professional actor for a dramatic "hypnosis" routine, and that he most certainly lies regarding his act.
Besides the "Voodoo Doll" performance, many of Derren Brown's other tricks (especially his latest work) appear to rely on actors in staged situations. The "Casino" bit that silver birch mentioned is one such example. There's plenty of circumstantial evidence of this if you know what to look for. For example, consider the fact that cameras must be in place for every shot (no matter how improbable), and microphones must be in place to catch all dialogue. We can go ahead and discuss the various specific instances if you like, but if you guys are only going to continue insisting that I provide evidence for all my points while avoiding questions and offering nothing by way of backing up your own assertions, than we can just quit right now.
From what I've seen, at this point Derren Brown is no longer even doing "stage magic" anymore. His latest shows simply use heavy editing and the pretense of "hypnosis" to add a mystical impression to stock "reality show" performances, similar to many other TV shows with various levels of scripting and pre-planning that rely on amateur and little-known actors.