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Mario500

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  1. "The 'Jeopardy!' Showrunner on the Search for a New Host" (audio)
  2. "Superman & Lois TV review by, Monique Jones, Common Sense Media" (quotes certain part of the review regarding "Language" due to personal feelings of mine regarding such language (specifically dislike for such language))
  3. (suspects "Turbulence" (or "turbulence") was an acceptable possible response due to its connection to "Turbulent" (or "turbulent"))
  4. (believes both "Turbulence" and "Turbulent" (or "turbulence" and "turbulent") were acceptable possible responses)
  5. Mario500

    S01.E01: Pilot

    I had found some of the language in this "Pilot" to had been vulgar, unnecessary, detrimental, and disappointing (especially after having often enjoyed whom I had believed to had been the "Kenan" in this "Pilot" in various other movies (including certain TV programs named "All That" and "Kenan & Kel").
  6. "[Merriam-Webster] Word of the Day: January 28, 2021" ("jeopardy")
  7. No being is perfect (not even the most knowledgeable of humans and other creatures).
  8. (suggests having "pre-guess" appear in conjunction with "pre-call" ("pre-call/pre-guess") in the list) (disagrees with this message; wishes to have the definition I had suggested be restored)
  9. I would suggest this text for the list instead: Pre-call: Knowing a clue (or more than one clue) before its reveal (or before their reveals) based on its category (or their category or categories).* (*note: I had found it to had been much clearer than "Pre-call: Knowing the clues based on the category itself")
  10. (suggests "pre-call" for the list)
  11. (personal thoughts of mine: wishes to understand the "pre-called" in this message)
  12. (remembers having heard "David Dinkins" being said in what I had believed to had been a certain round of the "Jeopardy!" often discussed here originally broadcast on the eighteenth day of this month of November (specifically after a certain part of the round involving a clue regarding a certain mayor); does not remember hearing "David Dinkins" being said in any round of the same "Jeopardy!" originally broadcast on the fifth day of this month of November)
  13. (wonders about the "comedian" in this message; wonders about the "deservedly so" in this message)
  14. I had believed some confusion about a certain clue for what I had believed to had been a new edition of this program ("Jeopardy!") broadcast this past Tuesday could had been avoided if the clue had been written this way: "IT'S THE LARGEST NATIONALIZED COUNTRY IN AREA THAT BEGINS & ENDS WITH THE SAME LETTER".
  15. Why the words "toddler" and "level"?
  16. Why the self-deprecation in this sentence?
  17. I was able to see what I had believed to had been the fourth edition of this program ("Jeopardy!") for its thirty-seventh year being broadcast without any interruptions through what I had believed to had been a certain TV station I had referenced in a previous message of mine on this page this past Thursday.
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