Totale January 28, 2016 Share January 28, 2016 VEEP never occurred to me because there's no way anyone would see that as a drama. Oh Colin. How you disappointed me. I think of it as a documentary. 4 Link to comment
Writing Wrongs January 28, 2016 Share January 28, 2016 Why does it take him so long to pick a damn clue? That and the board hopping annoy me. 3 Link to comment
Temperance January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 Alex announced the final jeopardy category "English Musical Theater" in a weird voice. My roommate thought he was trying to do a British accent and I thought he sounded like The Count on Sesame Street. 2 Link to comment
Roaster January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 Fred must have dozed off when making his Final Jeopardy wager. Or he was trying to be too clever. Or he lacked confidence in the category. I would have lacked confidence in that category, too, but as it turned out the clue was not difficult - got it right away. 5 Link to comment
Browncoat January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 Oh, good! No more Fred. I like the new champ, although I was yelling "Lobes, lobes!" at the TV for the breathing DD. Also, FJ was an instaget for me. 4 Link to comment
Bastet January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 I was annoyed that Alex didn't prompt Fred to reword his answer when he said E P, or even to give it to him and then say that the contestants were to give the word. Obviously Fred knew what the word was because he filled in the correct letters. Maybe because it was the first clue in the category, Alex could have been generous and given some sort of "we need the word" prompt, but I have no problem with Fred being ruled incorrect because the clue asked for "this word" formed by filling in the blanks. It asked for the word, he gave them the letters. Not reading the clue carefully is on him, just like when contestants give the state instead of the capital, the author instead of the book, etc. 3 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 That Pollux clue in the 'No C' category was Teen Tournament DD at best. Definitely not sad to see Snoozefest Fred depart, who did himself in with stupid wagering in FJ. Congrats to new champ Mara. 2 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 Why was Alex yakking so much this episode. He made a comment about every.single.answer. Shut up! Fred thinks doing a yoga pose is the same as dancing? That explains a lot. I was rooting for Phyllis but Mara seems okay. I, too, was screaming "lobes" at my TV. I got eject and siege. 9 Link to comment
Trey January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 G'bye Fred. I got Siege and Eon. Alex announced the final jeopardy category "English Musical Theater" in a weird voice. My roommate thought he was trying to do a British accent and I thought he sounded like The Count on Sesame Street. I think that was supposed to be his upper crust British accent. Perhaps not quite an instaget FJ but pretty close. 3 Link to comment
mojoween January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 I didn't know FJ and I do not know what a Pollux is. Also said epoch instead of eon. I did know siege and eject though. I was super surprised eject was a TS to be honest. 3 Link to comment
The Wild Sow January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 (edited) . I like the new champ, although I was yelling "Lobes, lobes!" at the TV for the breathing DD. Yeah, they were a little misleading calling them "superior" and "inferior" -- they're UPPER and LOWER! And yes, the right lung had a middle one as well. I look at 'em all day in Radiation Therapy; I know this stuff. LUL, LLL, RUL, RML, & RLL. I may even get the ICD-10 codes memorized soon. I didn't know FJ and I do not know what a Pollux is. Pollux is one of the "twin" stars in the constellation Gemini! The other is Castor. Pollux is on your left as you view it from the Northern Hemisphere (as if you are facing the "Twins.") In mythology, Castor & Pollux are the twin sons of Leda -- hatched from an egg after she was seduced by Zeus disguised as a swan! Edited January 29, 2016 by The Wild Sow 2 Link to comment
peeayebee January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 I don't understand Fred's wager. I got eon, lobes, and eject. Seems like there were a couple of others, too. FJ was easy, I thought. 2 Link to comment
Mystery Author January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 I yelled LOBES too, and then I yelled YAY when Fred Yawn made his stupid FJ wager and lost. Mr. Mystery Author said Madame Butterfly for FJ. I said, "Yeah, honey, Madame Butterfly is a laugh a minute, the perfect epitome of British humor." (But I actually did say it was going to be G&S before the clue came up.) 5 Link to comment
The Wild Sow January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 Almost forgot to say....they used a question from last night's test on tonight's show! The one about complementary angles. 2 Link to comment
biakbiak January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 I was so distracted by Alex's accent on the Old Man and the Sea clue that I didn't get it even though it was easy, I just kept wondering what accent he thought he was doing. 4 Link to comment
NorthstarATL January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 Almost forgot to say....they used a question from last night's test on tonight's show! The one about complementary angles. And it irritated me that the "hint" had to do with complimentary, which is a whole 'nother thing! A pet peeve, as when complimentary valet parking is offered. Mikado seemed easy to me, so it was all about the wagering. Fred thinks doing a yoga pose is the same as dancing? That explains a lot. LOL! I was trying to picture it, and it just became funnier. 4 Link to comment
YoureSoUrban January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 I got lobes, savvy and siege. FJ was an instaget. I've never seen the show but English comedy and Japanese did it for me. So long, Fred. The new champ was being a little extra when the others buzzed in faster. Since she was so happy to win I hope she's able to take it easy. 3 Link to comment
JakeyJokes January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 I got savvy, history, and Sylvia Plath. I immediately said OITNB for FJ, but I wondered if there could be another answer since there's often controversy about shows being called comedies when they're really dramas, and vice versa. Nurse Jackie was one, but I knew that was a few years back. I also considered Transparent, but I was pretty sure that was never in the drama category. VEEP never occurred to me because there's no way anyone would see that as a drama. Oh Colin. How you disappointed me. Fred's pauses were making me pull out my hair, but then it just became funny. This was the first year that the Emmys told showrunners that all 60 minute shows were dramas and all 30 minute shows were comedies. Producers could appeal if they wanted -- "Jane the Virgin" was given an exemption. OINTB is still a comedy at every other awards show. 1 Link to comment
GreekGeek January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 I was so distracted by Alex's accent on the Old Man and the Sea clue that I didn't get it even though it was easy, I just kept wondering what accent he thought he was doing. I assume it was supposed to be a Spanish accent, since if I recall the book takes place in Cuba. The "posh British accent" he was affecting when announcing the FJ category was kind of funny. It's the same one that he uses to pronounce "Shakespeare" as "Shakespeeah." I could not come up with "eject," but I wonder if "ditch" would have been acceptable. I'm another one glad not to be seeing Fred again until possibly the ToC, where I predict he'll be "one and done." 2 Link to comment
cinsays January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 Well, I really liked Fred a lot. He seemed to be overjoyed when he won, but not smug like some others. Enjoyed his stories, his big grins. And, there are a lot of players that jump around lately and I don't see any problem with it. Seems to be a good strategy sometimes. Does anyone remember what the 3 scores were going into FJ and what the final totals were? I was stunned that he did not bet enough to win but can't remember what the stats were. 5 Link to comment
GreekGeek January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 Does anyone remember what the 3 scores were going into FJ and what the final totals were? I was stunned that he did not bet enough to win but can't remember what the stats were. Here are the stats (Thanks to thejeopardyfan.com): Going into FJ: Fred $11,600 Mara $10,400 Phyllis $8,400 Final totals: Phyllis 8400 + 3201 = 11601 Mara 10400 + 6401 = 16801 (1-day total: $16,801) Fred 11600 + 5000 = 16600 1 Link to comment
PaulaO January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 I'm sad to see Fred go, but frankly he deserved it after that bone head FJ wager. The wager is 99% of FJ. WTF? 7 Link to comment
proserpina65 January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 (edited) I was so distracted by Alex's accent on the Old Man and the Sea clue that I didn't get it even though it was easy, I just kept wondering what accent he thought he was doing. Me, too. And I consider the Old Man and the Sea the bane of my existence, American literature-wise. (Had to read it in high school and it made me hate Hemingway forever. Would much rather have had Moby Dick inflicted on me instead, if we had to have an sea creature vs man allegory.) Edited January 29, 2016 by proserpina65 3 Link to comment
M. Darcy January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 Alex announced the final jeopardy category "English Musical Theater" in a weird voice. Even worse, I think he read the clue also in his "British" accent. 1 Link to comment
Gimmick Genius January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 I could not come up with "eject," but I wonder if "ditch" would have been acceptable. I don't think so. "Ditch" is what you might do TO the airplane ... but "Eject" is what you'd do FROM it, as per the clue. 2 Link to comment
opus January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 I'm in Queens, NY. Thank God I ran the NYC borough category. I panicked and almost blanked on the Bronx. 5 Link to comment
Roaster January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 I'm surprised they all missed Final Jeopardy. I don't remember ever running across that quote before, but it was not hard to guess who said it. 3 Link to comment
Browncoat January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 History is not my strong suit at all, so I really didn't have a clue. None of the names I could come up with from the Revolutionary era fit. 2 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 I don't understand the fascination with Kung Fu Panda 3. I assume it's a Sony picture but it's being promoted everywhere and it's annoying. Pretty decent game. Congrats to Chris. TS's I got were The Netherlands, ordnance, Strauss and Bon Jovi. For FJ, I thought, " Who was a greedy bastard on the side of the British?" and came up with the answer. 4 Link to comment
Trey January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 (edited) That was a very good game but I am surprised that none of them got FJ. It was an instaget for me. I enjoyed the Kung Fu Panda clues. Congratulations to Chris on his win. He was doing okay in the J! round but really came alive in DJ!. My TS's were Troy McClure, Johann Strauss, Dumas and The Netherlands. I look forward to the College Tournament - it's usually pretty lively. Edited January 30, 2016 by Trey 1 Link to comment
GreekGeek January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 The significance of "fortune" in the FJ clue passed me by; I did not consider that the quote would be by a traitor. I thought of Thomas Paine. I knew Johann Strauss, and I thought of Dumas chiefly because of Dorothy Parker's epigram: Although I work, and seldom cease At Dumas pere and Dumas fils, Alas, I cannot make me care For Dumas fils and Dumas pere. I am disappointed that Mara was a "one and done," but Chris seems like a good guy. He reminds me of some older character actor, but I can't think of who. 2 Link to comment
dcalley January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 I laughed at Alex saying "Nicaragua" because of this: http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/enchilada/n9970 4 Link to comment
peeayebee January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 The significance of "fortune" in the FJ clue passed me by; I did not consider that the quote would be by a traitor. I thought of Thomas Paine. Ditto. I had trouble deciphering the clue -- maybe the wine had something to do with it -- and I said Thomas Paine. I had a few where I had the answer on the tip of my tongue, like ordnance and Troy McClure. I did get Strauss. Whoop-de-do. 2 Link to comment
NorthstarATL January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 I don't understand the fascination with Kung Fu Panda 3. I assume it's a Sony picture but it's being promoted everywhere and it's annoying. Pretty decent game. Congrats to Chris. TS's I got were The Netherlands, ordnance, Strauss and Bon Jovi. For FJ, I thought, " Who was a greedy bastard on the side of the British?" and came up with the answer. I thought they were Panda-ring. Sad that Bon Jovi was a TS. I missed FJ. For some reason I thought they were referring to the Quartering Act, but I couldn't be certain who actually was responsible for it (other than the King, but he didn't seem a good answer). 3 Link to comment
YoureSoUrban January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 I'm in Queens, NY. Thank God I ran the NYC borough category. Same here. I'm in Brooklyn and cracked up by the time they got to the $1000 clue. The only borough left was Queens! I like Chris. Glad he won. No clue on FJ. The "fortune" hint went right over my head. 2 Link to comment
3 is enough January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 Looks like I am going to miss the Teen Tournament. My local CBS affiliate is having a dispute with my cable company. The deadline is tonight at midnight. Then the channel will go dark. I will not change providers for one station, especially one who is using the Superbowl to demand more money from the cable company. So annoying. 2 Link to comment
ABay January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 Got Benedict Arnold just as the music ended. 1 Link to comment
cinsays January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 Thanks Greek Geek......now the wagers don't make any sense, Maya's either. Enjoyed her, she was so happy to win. But the new winner seems pretty sharp too. Hope the next 2 weeks aren't as boring as some of these tournaments are. Guess I need to take the test......don't expect to do well, but it will be fun. 1 Link to comment
operalover January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 I wish I would have got the FJ but I did not! I also said Alexander Hamilton because it was the only one I could think had to do with money but I knew it would be wrong. When I saw the category, I thought I don't know anything about the Revolutionary War. However, I have heard of Benedict Arnold! It made me realize that usually the FJ answer is something that is more or less a household name. It is not going to be some obscure trivial tidbit that most people never heard of. In most cases it is something quite common. Therefore, my mind should have listed anyone I knew from the Revolutionary War period and narrowed it down from that. Alas, I did not but hopefully this huge mistake will help me in the future! 1 Link to comment
mojoween January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 I'll admit it...I said Thomas Jefferson because I was thinking of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." 1 Link to comment
M. Darcy January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 Aw, no one knew Troy McClure? I guess they didn't remember Calling All Quakers and Locker Room Towel Fights: The Blinding of Larry Driscoll. I figured the FJ was someone on the British side but I thought it was Major Andre. I should have been paying better attention to Peter Brady's bravo performance of Benedict Arnold. 6 Link to comment
teebax January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 I got FJ based on the quote, I assumed it must have been a traitor. My mom guessed Cornwallis. I have never seen an episode of The Simpsons in my life. Oddly. I do get some Simpsons questions right, since it's so ubiquitous, but had no clue on Troy McClure. 1 Link to comment
dcalley January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 I have never seen an episode of The Simpsons in my life. Boo-urns! 6 Link to comment
peeayebee January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 Troy McClure was one that was on the tip of my tongue. I could see his face and hear his voice, except for the part when he says his name. 2 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 Troy McClure was one that was on the tip of my tongue. I could see his face and hear his voice, except for the part when he says his name. Hi, I'm Troy McClure. You might remember me from <fill in reference to two old B movies or terrible educational films> Makes me miss Phil Hartman, who voiced Troy McClure. 11 Link to comment
proserpina65 February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 I thought I knew my American Revolution stuff better than that, but alas, I had nothing. I said "Thomas Paine" just to give an answer but I was fairly sure it was wrong. Then when the correct answer was revealed, I felt like an idiot, because I knew full well that Benedict Arnold switched sides for the money. Well, that, and due to the influence of his wife and her family. But she was a large part of why he wanted the money. 1 Link to comment
proserpina65 February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 Aw, no one knew Troy McClure? I guess they didn't remember Calling All Quakers and Locker Room Towel Fights: The Blinding of Larry Driscoll. Given that Troy and his many "You might remember me from" moments was recently a multi-day winner on King of Disparate TV Things Mountain here on previously, that should've been an intaget for me, but I couldn't get McClure out of my brain to save my life. Wonder if they would've accepted just "Troy" instead? Cause I was saying that bit whilte trying to come up with the last name. Link to comment
PaulaO February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 I'll admit it...I said Thomas Jefferson because I was thinking of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Don't feel bad, I said the same thing. Link to comment
mojoween February 2, 2016 Share February 2, 2016 I can see not knowing the Luxor, but if they are talking about a pyramid, how does your mind go to Hard Rock? Carissa's voice is probably super helpful out in the field, but I wasn't so much pleased with listening to it all night. Her pronunciation of "hundred" made my teeth hurt. Hey! A category with all women authors that wasn't labeled Women Authors! When the FJ category was unveiled I said "Niagara Falls" before the commercial but then changed to the Grand Canyon when he read the clue. Yay me. 6 Link to comment
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