yep20k down the drain because Ben knows the moons of Mars but doesn't know how to bet.
Inconceivable!!! (No, I guess not)20k down the drain because Ben knows the moons of Mars but doesn't know how to bet.
I was surprised at that one also, given the time range there were several prominent Adams. Mayim seems to have upped the amount of answer goof ups lately. Either allowing something like this, or declaring something wrong when the person had started to correct themselves.The show is definitely more lax than it used to be. Dude gave Adams as the answer, and he wasn't asked to be more specific. I guess it was Henry.
That was horrid by both of them. Especially Ben, who had 15 minutes to come up with a FJ bid (for which there is only one right answer) and totally biffed it.Do I even have to say it?
(Even Mr R was berating the guy.)
Mayim is definitely not asking "be more specific" nearly as often as Alex did. I haven't noticed whether Ken is.The show is definitely more lax than it used to be. Dude gave Adams as the answer, and he wasn't asked to be more specific. I guess it was Henry.
welcome back, Ken!Another "fun finish" today. And I'll leave it at that.
Like Ben's wager from last week, it made absolutely no sense.Now let’s talk about Erica’s brain fart wager
I figured they didn't ask BMS because there is only one Roosevelt on Rushmore.- should have asked BMS in the Mt Rushmore DD (since both Rosevelts were born in the 1800s and alive in the 1900s)
I can't wait for a movie answer to be My Left Fart.Waiting for Oodel?
Obviously we expect anyone competing on Jeopardy! to have great general knowledge. Yet every night there are triple stumpers which I presume s/b easy gen knowledge (TBF I have huge holes and I'm completely glassy eyed in some cats.)I figured they didn't ask BMS because there is only one Roosevelt on Rushmore.- should have asked BMS in the Mt Rushmore DD (since both Rosevelts were born in the 1800s and alive in the 1900s)
I can totally watch the interviews again. And I don't have to hear, "Ooo! A Daily Double!". Ghah.The Man With No Name said:Guess I'll start watching again since she's gone
Or its companion, "A TRUE Daily Doub-ble!"And I don't have to hear, "Ooo! A Daily Double!". Ghah.
So did I. Not one of my favorite categories, but I seem to do well in it, much like poetry.Today's FJ was one of the easiest opera questions I can remember seeing on the show. I know bupkis about opera but I got it instantly.
If you had told me on Monday that the first two FJ categories this week would be "Art and Theater" and "Opera" I'd have been about 90% positive I'd miss both. Instead, I got both by the time the music started. They can make any category either unbelievably difficult or unbelievably easy.Or its companion, "A TRUE Daily Doub-ble!"
Today's FJ was one of the easiest opera questions I can remember seeing on the show. I know bupkis about opera but I got it instantly.
Me, too! (on all counts, especially the weakness at Opera)Or its companion, "A TRUE Daily Doub-ble!"
Today's FJ was one of the easiest opera questions I can remember seeing on the show. I know bupkis about opera but I got it instantly.
Yes they had a couple categories this week where I thought I could run the board. Got the first 2 in each and missed the last 3 in both.Me, too! (on all counts, especially the weakness at Opera)
I always figure that these type of surprising correct answers make up for when I somehow miss a Final in one of my wheelhouse categories like Movies or Mythology.
as did every Seinfeld fanOr its companion, "A TRUE Daily Doub-ble!"
Today's FJ was one of the easiest opera questions I can remember seeing on the show. I know bupkis about opera but I got it instantly.
I “swept” 3 yesterday - 20th Century America, San Diego: news clues, and Let’s Build a House!Yes they had a couple categories this week where I thought I could run the board. Got the first 2 in each and missed the last 3 in both.
It's even more fun when you get the two hard ones and miss the "easy" ones.Yes they had a couple categories this week where I thought I could run the board. Got the first 2 in each and missed the last 3 in both.
Certainly not the Norm.
That typo really threw me off.Now I know what Cliff Calvin felt like.
omg that’s so meThat typo really threw me off.
Barely and I don't recall it being a Top 40 hit.No one remembers You Can Call Me Al?
The song was from 1986, and the clue was most recent from 1993 so that threw me off.No one remembers You Can Call Me Al?
My first thought was “Huh? He didn’t have any top 40 hits in 1993.” Then I realized they were asking “what was his most recent top 40 hit as of 1993?” And if it was played at an inauguration party in Tennessee, it had to be relevant to Al Gore somehow.The song was from 1986, and the clue was most recent from 1993 so that threw me off.
Is it wrong that I only knew the clown based ballet question because of Seinfeld?
as did every Seinfeld fan
I had no idea who ran in 1993.Mr. Mojo said:Barely and I don't recall it being a Top 40 hit.No one remembers You Can Call Me Al?
I said Graceland.
But I am pretty weak at Politics.
many a player has cited j! archive as their #1 prep resourceAlso helps that they asked the same basic question a few months ago, only then I think it was the last question in the category "Ballet".
‘Jeopardy’: Mayim Bialik & Ken Jennings Poised To Continue As Hosts Of Syndicated Game Show
Jeopardy! would be sticking with its two-host formula. According to sources, Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings are in negotiations to continue to share hosting duties on the venerable syndicated game show’s upcoming Season 39. A source for Sony Pictures TV, which produces Jeopardy! would not comment on speculation.
Bialik, who previously was announced as host of the Jeopardy! primetime and spinoff series, and former Jeopardy! champion Jennings had been filling in as guest hosts of the mothership syndicated program following the abrupt exit of Mike Richards as host in August after one day of tapings. The two were subsequently named full-time hosts for the remainder of Season 38. The pairing seemed to work well, and was well received by fans.
Jeopardy! recently landed its third consecutive Outstanding Game Show Daytime Emmy Award. The eligibility period spanned the final episodes hosted by the late Alex Trebek as well as Bialik and Jennings’ tenures.
For Bialik, negotiations had focused largely on availability as the new season of her Fox series Call Me Kat is set to produce more episodes next season.