Jeopardy! Discussion
#1226
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Not to discount Sam Buttrey who won the Professors Tournament and is a strong contender to win this tournament too but Matt just did not seem into this game nor the exhibition match -- maybe getting his car's AC fixed and moving along in his academic career suffices. 

#1228
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#1229
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
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Jeopardy covers travel expenses for champions who extend over taping weeks. They cover travel and lodging for all Tournament of Champions contestants.
#1230
DVD Talk Limited Edition
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Coming into this tournament, I kind of had Andrew He as the dark horse to win it all. I remembered that he was champion and had Amy beat in her first game until he missed final Jeopardy.
#1232
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Sort of surprised
Spoiler:
#1234
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For those that missed it, the exhibition game is up on YouTube
#1235
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The gasp from the audience, the look of shock on the faces of the other contestants, and Ken's, "Oh, wow, I did not think you were going to say that," was truly a champion moment by Andrew He with that wager. Kudos to Mattea and Eric for staying in the fight and finishing as well as they could given Andrew's big lead. Great game going into the final matches. 

#1237
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Game 2 was interesting as well. It seems like it is all coming down to betting strategies, not only on Final Jeopardy, but on the Daily Doubles. The way they bet during FJ in game 2 determined who would win this one. Even the contestant that had less than half the other two going into FJ still had a chance in pulling out the win.
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So, reading a story on CNN about the recent "controversy" over a Bible answer but, gotta, say, I am far more shocked about the Gabby Patito question/answer:From the article:
Just a few days before the Bible kerfuffle, an episode of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” featured a clue about the 2021 death of Instagram personality Gabby Petito and the suicide death of her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, who wrote that he was responsible for her murder.
“In 2021 fugitive Brian Laundrie ended his days in FLA’s Myakkahatchee Creek area, home to these long & toothy critters,” the clue read.
(The answer was “What are alligators?”)
Viewers were appalled that the question invoked both suicide and a highly publicized murder.
In a statement to various media organizations, an attorney for the Laundrie family demanded an apology from the show, calling the question “distasteful.”
* * *
I agree with this poster on Twitter:
“Y’all couldn’t have gotten to alligator AAAAAANY other way???”
.
I certainly am not on the side of a murderer but, maaan, this question just seems a weird go to for this show.
Just a few days before the Bible kerfuffle, an episode of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” featured a clue about the 2021 death of Instagram personality Gabby Petito and the suicide death of her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, who wrote that he was responsible for her murder.
“In 2021 fugitive Brian Laundrie ended his days in FLA’s Myakkahatchee Creek area, home to these long & toothy critters,” the clue read.
(The answer was “What are alligators?”)
Viewers were appalled that the question invoked both suicide and a highly publicized murder.
In a statement to various media organizations, an attorney for the Laundrie family demanded an apology from the show, calling the question “distasteful.”
* * *
I agree with this poster on Twitter:
“Y’all couldn’t have gotten to alligator AAAAAANY other way???”
I certainly am not on the side of a murderer but, maaan, this question just seems a weird go to for this show.
#1240
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So, reading a story on CNN about the recent "controversy" over a Bible answer but, gotta, say, I am far more shocked about the Gabby Patito question/answer:From the article:
Just a few days before the Bible kerfuffle, an episode of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” featured a clue about the 2021 death of Instagram personality Gabby Petito and the suicide death of her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, who wrote that he was responsible for her murder.
“In 2021 fugitive Brian Laundrie ended his days in FLA’s Myakkahatchee Creek area, home to these long & toothy critters,” the clue read.
(The answer was “What are alligators?”)
Viewers were appalled that the question invoked both suicide and a highly publicized murder.
In a statement to various media organizations, an attorney for the Laundrie family demanded an apology from the show, calling the question “distasteful.”
* * *
I agree with this poster on Twitter:
“Y’all couldn’t have gotten to alligator AAAAAANY other way???” one viewer wrote.
I certainly am not on the side of a murderer but, maaan, this question just seems a weird go to for this show.
Just a few days before the Bible kerfuffle, an episode of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” featured a clue about the 2021 death of Instagram personality Gabby Petito and the suicide death of her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, who wrote that he was responsible for her murder.
“In 2021 fugitive Brian Laundrie ended his days in FLA’s Myakkahatchee Creek area, home to these long & toothy critters,” the clue read.
(The answer was “What are alligators?”)
Viewers were appalled that the question invoked both suicide and a highly publicized murder.
In a statement to various media organizations, an attorney for the Laundrie family demanded an apology from the show, calling the question “distasteful.”
* * *
I agree with this poster on Twitter:
“Y’all couldn’t have gotten to alligator AAAAAANY other way???” one viewer wrote.
I certainly am not on the side of a murderer but, maaan, this question just seems a weird go to for this show.
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I've been watching every episode of Jeopardy and don't recall this clue unless it was on Celebrity Jeopardy. It seems like there could be other solutions to the clue "long and toothy critters" that reside in the Florida preserves. There isn't an exact length to the term "long", so certainly other animals that live there that have teeth would also be correct. Was Brian Laundrie a "fugitive" before he committed suicide. I don't think he was even labeled a fugitive until after he was deceased. He was just a person of interest before that.
Just a few days before the Bible kerfuffle, an episode of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” featured a clue about...
#1242
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Yeah, I’m not easily offended and don’t really follow Jeopardy controversies but even *I* thought the question was in poor taste. Especially since the answer could have come from a million other questions and had absolutely nothing to do with the Gabby Petito case.
#1243
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#1244
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It's a weird one to get through. It sounds more politically or emotionally motivated by one of the clue writers. most likely one of the female clue writers managed to get that one slipped by. You would think the main produce or whomever is head of the show that approves the clues would have stopped that one being used, but Celebrity Jeopardy is a bit less serious than the regular game play so the bar is set as high for the level of clues they choose to use.
#1245
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Oh... I'm beating the shit out of myself for not getting today's Final Jeopardy question. I've never seen the first movie referenced, and the second movie is one of my all-time favorites, but I completely blanked on the answer until I heard it.
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#1246
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So, reading a story on CNN about the recent "controversy" over a Bible answer but, gotta, say, I am far more shocked about the Gabby Patito question/answer:From the article:
Just a few days before the Bible kerfuffle, an episode of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” featured a clue about the 2021 death of Instagram personality Gabby Petito and the suicide death of her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, who wrote that he was responsible for her murder.
“In 2021 fugitive Brian Laundrie ended his days in FLA’s Myakkahatchee Creek area, home to these long & toothy critters,” the clue read.
(The answer was “What are alligators?”)
Viewers were appalled that the question invoked both suicide and a highly publicized murder.
In a statement to various media organizations, an attorney for the Laundrie family demanded an apology from the show, calling the question “distasteful.”
* * *
I agree with this poster on Twitter:
“Y’all couldn’t have gotten to alligator AAAAAANY other way???” one viewer wrote.
I certainly am not on the side of a murderer but, maaan, this question just seems a weird go to for this show.
Just a few days before the Bible kerfuffle, an episode of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” featured a clue about the 2021 death of Instagram personality Gabby Petito and the suicide death of her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, who wrote that he was responsible for her murder.
“In 2021 fugitive Brian Laundrie ended his days in FLA’s Myakkahatchee Creek area, home to these long & toothy critters,” the clue read.
(The answer was “What are alligators?”)
Viewers were appalled that the question invoked both suicide and a highly publicized murder.
In a statement to various media organizations, an attorney for the Laundrie family demanded an apology from the show, calling the question “distasteful.”
* * *
I agree with this poster on Twitter:
“Y’all couldn’t have gotten to alligator AAAAAANY other way???” one viewer wrote.
I certainly am not on the side of a murderer but, maaan, this question just seems a weird go to for this show.
#1247
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The Epistle to the Hebrews is anonymous, but it's been historically attributed to/assumed to be written by Paul. Many modern scholars now believe it was written by someone else. There's no official attribution to it.
As such, it's an ambiguous question.
As such, it's an ambiguous question.
#1248
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Absolutely, I was floored when that happened and my feed from certain circles in my life has been all abuzz about it!
Bonus: Hebrews may have been written by a woman, and it's been interesting to witness some people have... "feelings" about hearing that for the first time in the last 24 hours.
Bonus: Hebrews may have been written by a woman, and it's been interesting to witness some people have... "feelings" about hearing that for the first time in the last 24 hours.
#1250
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You heathens and your Bible question doubts. The Bible is the infallible word of God.
If you can't understand the simple, not at all incomplete, revised, translated, or contradictory things it contains, I hope you have a fondness for sulfur and very warm temperatures.
If you can't understand the simple, not at all incomplete, revised, translated, or contradictory things it contains, I hope you have a fondness for sulfur and very warm temperatures.