CarpeDiem54 September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 The instant I saw Barbara I wondered why she was posing. Beauty queen indeed. I liked Austin and wish he'd won. Way too many clues left on the board in the first round. 4 Link to comment
junemeatcleaver September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Too many average players trying to be board hoppers and failing. 7 Link to comment
Bastet September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 (edited) I'm going to give Barbara the benefit of the doubt that she was facing the board (with her body rather than just her eyes as everyone else does) rather than doing some sort of beauty queen pose, but, having listened to the interviews for once, I was rooting for the guy in the middle because he has a cat. I found this a rather ho-hum game, with a lot of over-valued clues. Lillian Gish as a TS was jaw dropping to me, given the clue itself, the photo and the category spotting them the -sh. Charles Dickens was a pretty close second. Diane of Sam & Diane fame was pretty surprising, too. Edited September 24, 2015 by Bastet 2 Link to comment
Mondrianyone September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Barbara wasn't overly modest about her success in winning scholarships in those beauty pageants, "just about every time." So it was satisfying to me that she did really badly at first. Glad she didn't win this time. Congratulations on the new address, Carpe! There's more than one way to get into Harvard! 1 Link to comment
just prin September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 (edited) We can now add "sideways-standing" to the things that drive us crazy (well, a little anyway) about a J contestant. Is there no end??? LOL Edited September 24, 2015 by just prin 4 Link to comment
peeayebee September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Yeah, Diane on Cheers and Charles Dickens surprised me as TSs. I got Pogo, but I wasn't so surprised no one knew it. However, guessing Lil Abner as a State possum was a WTF moment. I also got Lillian Gish, but again I wasn't surprised that no one else knew her. Oh, and bottlebrush was an easy one for me. 2 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Barbara wasn't overly modest about her success in winning scholarships in those beauty pageants, "just about every time." So it was satisfying to me that she did really badly at first. Glad she didn't win this time. Congratulations on the new address, Carpe! There's more than one way to get into Harvard! Thanks!I think I said this after her CJ appearance, but girl needs to lose the severe bun and oversized glasses! She's only 57 but looks 20 years older. I Googled her and she's a very attractive woman when she's not sporting the old cliché "uptight librarian" look. She's only 57?! I thought she was in her 70's. 1 Link to comment
NorthstarATL September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 I just want to know why Barbara was standing sideways. I'm sad no one knew Diana and that Charles Dickens was also a TS. I assumed she was auditioning for a weather gig. She has the look and the delivery. It also breaks my heart a little that Pogo was a TS Doubly disappointed here in that I didn't know my state had a state possum, AND that middle guy guessed Li'l Abner! Glad to see the champ get a second win. His first seemed like a fluke, so it was nice to see that it was not. 1 Link to comment
Bastet September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Oh, and bottlebrush was an easy one for me. Me too, but I wondered if that was a function of geography. They're quite common here (Los Angeles), but I didn't pay attention to where any of the contestants were from. If they weren't familiar with bottlebrush trees from their surroundings, it's not the sort of thing I'd expect them to have covered in their J! preparation. 1 Link to comment
dcalley September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 She's only 57?! I thought she was in her 70's. Wow, I googled her and was surprised as well. And then there's the "scrolldown" effect of this photo: 2 Link to comment
Tunia September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 ^^Oh, that turtleneck is just a dickie of some sort - all the more reason to get rid of it. The jacket would look a thousand times better without it. Link to comment
Writing Wrongs September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 I was surprised he got away with "Guinness Book of Records". I thought the title was "Guinness Book of World Records"? 7 Link to comment
peeayebee September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Me too, but I wondered if that was a function of geography. They're quite common here (Los Angeles), but I didn't pay attention to where any of the contestants were from. I'm in the SoCal area, too. I just checked, and the bottlebrush doesn't like the cold, so that eliminates a lot of the US. Link to comment
Jesse September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 I didn't know it, but it did look just like an actual bottle brush, so that was potentially guessable. I was surprised Cheers' Diane was a triple stumper, but I post on a TV website, so.... But the champ knew Chachi. That seemed like a real age thing. A little kid would watch Joanie Loves Chachi and/or Happy Days more than Cheers. I'm going to give Barbara the benefit of the doubt that she was facing the board (with her body rather than just her eyes as everyone else does) rather than doing some sort of beauty queen pose, but, having listened to the interviews for once, I was rooting for the guy in the middle because he has a cat. A cat named Enola Gay! WTF. 2 Link to comment
proserpina65 September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Colour me surprised that Dylan pulled off a second win. Wasn't an overly impressive game, though. They left a lot of clues on the board. That's been happening a lot this season. I just want to know why Barbara was standing sideways. I'm sad no one knew Diana and that Charles Dickens was also a TS. I missed Dickens, and I've seen portraits of him before. I guess I just got stuck on the South Pacific thing. All I could come up with for Nordhoff & Hall, who wrote books on the Bounty Mutiny and its aftermath. Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 A cat named Enola Gay! WTF. I thought giving his cat that particular name was awesome since it tied right into his story about being a fan of World War 2 bombers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enola_Gay It's also a pretty good song by the 80s band Orchestral Maneuvres in the Dark (or OMD). 1 Link to comment
illini1959 September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 As I have stated repeatedly (but I never get tired of stating it!), I hate hate hate when they start anywhere other than the top of the categories. Me, too! Is this some kind of new "normal"? I don't like it, but am seeing it more and more. Super annoying. Leaving so many clues on the board also super annoying :/ 2 Link to comment
peeayebee September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Gad, it might be a new normal. I think Arthur Chu probably brought legitimacy to it. Although they definitely look different, when I see a photo of Dickens, my first thought is that it's Charles Darwin. Just occurred to me that their having the same initials might be a reason, too. Link to comment
Jesse September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 I thought giving his cat that particular name was awesome since it tied right into his story about being a fan of World War 2 bombers. I got that. Just, naming your pet in honor of the bombing of Hiroshima seems in poor taste to me. 7 Link to comment
Trey September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Me, too! Is this some kind of new "normal"? I don't like it, but am seeing it more and more. Super annoying. Leaving so many clues on the board also super annoying :/ I think one leads to the other. When they start at the bottom they don't have a feel for the category and too often get it wrong anyhow or have no answer at all, which leads to time wasted and more clues being left. 9 Link to comment
saber5055 September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 I was surprised Cheers' Diane was a triple stumper, I know. It's not like they were asking for the name of Lassie's first owner Jeff's best friend (Porky) or the kid Joey Newton hung around with (Packy) on Fury. Cheers wasn't THAT long ago. I thought me knowing Lillian Gish would set me apart from the rest of the crowd, but good on everyone here who also knew her name. Okay, I wrote down a note to post here today and cannot figure it out. The answer was "Who is CARSON!" in the Presidential Hopefuls category. I was so tickled to have Carson as an answer, I just can't remember anything about it today. Help, anyone? 3 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 (edited) I know. It's not like they were asking for the name of Lassie's first owner Jeff's best friend (Porky) or the kid Joey Newton hung around with (Packy) on Fury. Cheers wasn't THAT long ago. I thought me knowing Lillian Gish would set me apart from the rest of the crowd, but good on everyone here who also knew her name. Okay, I wrote down a note to post here today and cannot figure it out. The answer was "Who is CARSON!" in the Presidential Hopefuls category. I was so tickled to have Carson as an answer, I just can't remember anything about it today. Help, anyone? @saber5055 -- the clue was about Dr. Ben Carson, the neurosurgeon. I got that. Just, naming your pet in honor of the bombing of Hiroshima seems in poor taste to me. I suppose it's probably not any worse than naming the plane that dropped the bomb after his mom -- which is what the pilot (Tibbets) did in this case. Edited September 24, 2015 by ottoDbusdriver 2 Link to comment
saber5055 September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 the clue was about Dr. Ben Carson, the neurosurgeon. Thank you Otto! It's come back into my memory now. I got a huge kick out of Carson being a real answer. I am easily entertained. 2 Link to comment
alias1 September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Thank you Otto! It's come back into my memory now. I got a huge kick out of Carson being a real answer. I am easily entertained. And another case of just accepting a single name. 5 Link to comment
proserpina65 September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 (edited) And another case of just accepting a single name. Yeah, how do we know it wasn't Kit Carson? Edited September 24, 2015 by proserpina65 7 Link to comment
teebax September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 I hate the board-jumping too, especially when it leads to missed answers. Start at the top; get comfortable with the category! One of them hit a DD on a $2,000 clue yesterday in a category that hadn't even been started. For me, it makes it less fun to play along at home. I know the reason for the strategy, but I don't enjoy games nearly as much when they're hopping all over the board. 4 Link to comment
Grundoon59 September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 I loved the Comic Strips catagory but then I used to read most of them as a kid. Not surprised Pogo stumped them all but it hurt because it is a personal favorite. When my mom was pregnant with me, she gave me the nickname Grundoon based on one of the characters who only spoke in consanants. As you can see from my user name, I still use it sometimes. Mom also wrote Walt Kelly who created the strip for a picture of Grundoon and he sent a whole original strip with a letter authenticating. Go Georgia for keeping Pogo alive! 5 Link to comment
opus September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 . Cheers wasn't THAT long ago. And its' run consistently in syndication since it ended. Maybe those 3 have only caught the Rebecca years? 6 Link to comment
Bastet September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 (edited) Even if none of them have ever watched it, I'm surprised not one of the three had ever heard/seen Sam and Diane discussed. They're right up there with David and Maddie as frequent comparisons when talking about putting TV couples together. Edited September 24, 2015 by Bastet 6 Link to comment
saber5055 September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 They're right up there with David and Maddie as frequent comparisons when talking about putting TV couples together. Ha ha! I can hear the contestants now when confronted with identifying David and Maddie ... *crickets* ... How weird is it that for some reason Moonlighting came to mind this morning, I haven't thought of that show for years. I was reading your brain, Bastet! 3 Link to comment
Fex September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Roc was a TS! Clearly none of them are crossword puzzle fans. I know it from Sinbad stories, but I see it in a crossword at least once a month. And UGH to not finishing the board. I wanted to see the rest of the writer category, at least! Link to comment
ClareWalks September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Too many mediocre players lately. This champ is pretty awful but he still manages to squeak by every day. 3 Link to comment
Tunia September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 See...now THAT'S how I like to see the contestants dressed for their appearance. 3 Link to comment
Trey September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 This champ is pretty awful but he still manages to squeak by every day. It was just the woman's bad wager that won Dylan the game. I don't know if it really was a bad wager, according to all the wagering experts, but it certainly didn't work out for her. Many clues left on the board in the J! round, not quite as bad in DJ. I got FJ but it really was a guess - once Alex started talking about ribbons and such I figured it was correct. 1 Link to comment
rereader2 September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 All Pope all the time here, no Jeopardy today. :( 3 Link to comment
opus September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 (edited) No Jeopardy here tonight or tomorrow due to Pope for me either. Edited September 25, 2015 by GaryE 1 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 Dammit, Amanda! Why did you wager so much? I'm really getting sick of Dylan and his always starting with the $800 or $1,600 clues. It's throwing off everyone's game, resulting in too many TS's or totally unanswered questions, which is wasting time and leaving too damned many clues on the board. I was broken hearted that no one knew Ringo's big hit, "It Don't Come Easy". 7 Link to comment
Writing Wrongs September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 ^^I kept yelling "Ringo!"^^ This game felt long for some reason. Why did they keep ringing in and not have an answer to give? 1 Link to comment
dcalley September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 Apparently The Wizard of Oz has been published under that title, but I wish that they'd insist on "wonderful" being in there when they're talking about the book. 4 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 Apparently The Wizard of Oz has been published under that title, but I wish that they'd insist on "wonderful" being in there when they're talking about the book.Hmmm. I have several versions of that book, including one in Italian, and they are all titled The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.I guess they'd only require the complete name if it was The Wonderful Kit Carson of Oz. 6 Link to comment
NorthstarATL September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 I thought Washington Irving was a well known enough writer to require a first name for "Irving", but that rule is haphazard at best. The champ continues! I blew (not Bleu) FJ, drawing a blank. I would have written down something like The Order of the Three Courses, because Holy Ghost= Trinity in my head, and food just confused the issue. 2 Link to comment
teebax September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 All Pope all the time here, no Jeopardy today. :(Pretty much the same thing happened where I am. I got the last 10 questions of double jeopardy and FJ. So I got to watch them mostly just stare at the board. I had no clue on FJ, but I probably wouldn't have wagered much for that category.The only foreign language I've studied is German, and they don't ask a lot of German language questions. I assumed it would be about something French. 1 Link to comment
Roaster September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 I don't know how they all missed Ringo. I did not get FJ either. With enough time I might have been able to reason my way into it, but it did not come to me in the time given. Amanda had to bet big; she would have felt terrible if all three contestant got FJ (which is common) and she lost because she underbid. That's why when FJ is a TS and the game is not a runaway, the second place contestant often ends up winning. 1 Link to comment
peeayebee September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 My sister watched with me, and neither one of us could figure out FJ. I said George Harrison for the song while my sister kept saying, "Ringo! Ringo!" And then I could hear his voice in the song. I'm so weak on the elements. I need to bone up. I liked both the new contestants' stories. I'm sorry they didn't do better. 1 Link to comment
Trey September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 I was broken hearted that no one knew Ringo's big hit, "It Don't Come Easy". Me too! And I think he's had a pretty good career post-Beatles so it was a little low of Alex to call him the forgotten Beatle. 4 Link to comment
peeayebee September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 That was the hardest FJ to figure out in ages. Much googling yesterday yielded no answers. Can anyone explain what a cordon has to do with the Holy Ghost? Didn't understand Alex's blathering about medals, either... I couldn't understand it either. I just checked Wikipedia: The origin of the school name might come from L'Ordre des Chevaliers du Saint Esprit, an elite group of French knights that was created in 1576. Each member was awarded the Cross of the Holy Spirit, which hung from a blue ribbon. According to one story, the group became known for its extravagant and luxurious banquets, known as "cordons bleus". I went to Google Translate to find out what 'cordon' meant. It means ... cordon. So I went to the dictionary. One meaning is "a ribbon worn usually diagonally across the breast as a badge of a knightly or honorary order." 3 Link to comment
proserpina65 September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 If J! Archive is accurate, the contestants have cleared the board on JUST 3 ROUNDS since this season has started, and it's not like the clues have been that difficult over all. That's absolutely pathetic. Makes me wonder if the producers are casting more for what they think are entertaining personalities rather than good players. That said, last night's FJ was really hard and, despite being interested in cooking and having many years of French classes behind me, I did not have a clue. 3 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 I missed most of DJ & FJ - not because of the Popemobile moving down 5th Avenue, but my oldest (in terms of tenure) friend called me & we talked over an hour. Reading your comments, I would've missed FJ, too. 2 Link to comment
VioletNevermind September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 (edited) Forgive my ignorance, fellow Jeopardy lovers, but what does 'TS' mean? I've seen the acronym used here often. Edited September 25, 2015 by SuzyLee Link to comment
M. Darcy September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 (edited) Forgive my ignorance, fellow Jeopardy lovers, but what does 'TS' mean? Triple Stumper - none of the three gets the question right. I find it even worse when no one even attempts to answer it. Edited September 25, 2015 by M. Darcy 2 Link to comment
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