mojoween February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 If USC wanted to have a poster boy, they only have to look at Sam. He's what I picture USC to be as a person. I was already irritated with the show before the first commercial break. First if the category says TV relationships, regardless if it was the first clue married should not have been accepted. And whether or not Andrew Johnson would have been a completely non-sensical answer, since there are multiple Johnson presidents a BMS should have been given. And wasn't one of the other answers Adams? Amanda sounds like she has asthma and it hurts to hear her talk but I laughed at her story, it was cute. 2 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 Oh Amanda, that Hail to the Chief clue stated the year as 1800, so your guess of Roosevelt was just terrible. And then Amanda took a really bad guess at the 'SC' in SCUBA. And she follows that up with the famous Ural mountain range in Italy. At this point, her college should be tightening up its standards and her high school should be asking for its diploma back. Because those were teen tournament clues at best. Paddock was a TS ? FJ was too easy. 5 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 (edited) Don't forget Passover being on November 1st. I guess we need to start using GG for Goofy Guesses. Addiction was also a TS. At this rate, I'll have a PhD by week's end if these kids are considered highly educated. Edited February 4, 2016 by CarpeDiem54 8 Link to comment
Mondrianyone February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 Don't forget Passover being on November 1st. I guess we need to start using GG for Goofy Guesses. I'm inclined to cut the kid a break on that one, at least partly because he gave me the best laugh-out-loud laugh I've had all day. Week, maybe. For one thing, he's from Mississippi (or at least that's where he goes to school), where there aren't exactly a lot of Jews, so I forgive him for not knowing when Passover is. And he's probably not Catholic either, so there goes All Saints' Day. But if you have to come up with a religious holiday that makes some kind of crazy sense for football, "Passover" has got to be the best punt ever. Amanda really did seem to love the camera. I don't think I've ever seen a contestant look straight into it like that during the chat with Alex. I saw a video today that made me want to shoot myself. But it was well timed for some of these dopey guesses we've been hearing. Things are pretty bad out there in academia, apparently: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRZZpk_9k8E 3 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 (edited) But Drew Brees is the quarterback for the Saints. Big hint right there. None of them knew much about the Bible either. Holy crap! Someone needs to hunt those kids down in that YouTube video and immediately expel them for gross studipity. That's sad. Edited February 4, 2016 by CarpeDiem54 4 Link to comment
Mondrianyone February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 I know, I know. I even knew the right answer, and you can stuff all I know about football into a flea's ear. It just made me laugh. I'm a laugh ho, what can I say? 3 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 I'm inclined to cut the kid a break on that one, at least partly because he gave me the best laugh-out-loud laugh I've had all day. Week, maybe. For one thing, he's from Mississippi (or at least that's where he goes to school), where there aren't exactly a lot of Jews, so I forgive him for not knowing when Passover is. And he's probably not Catholic either, so there goes All Saints' Day. But if you have to come up with a religious holiday that makes some kind of crazy sense for football, "Passover" has got to be the best punt ever. But Drew Brees is the quarterback for the Saints. Big hint right there. None of them knew much about the Bible either. Plus, since he goes to school in Mississippi, the Saints are probably the closest NFL team to his college. 4 Link to comment
Grundoon59 February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 I wanted to root for Amanda (we share a first name) but she lost me at Roosevelt and I ran away screaming at the Urals. Both the guys had goofs but neither bugged or engaged me enough to care one way or another who won. 3 Link to comment
Mondrianyone February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 Plus, since he goes to school in Mississippi, the Saints are probably the closest NFL team to his college. I don't deny any of this. In fact, when he started smiling as the question was only partly read out, I thought it was because that's his local team, so he had to be making the Saints connection. I was shocked that he actually didn't know it. But his answer was so ridiculously creative that I'm forgiving everything else. And I rarely forgive anything on this show. 7 Link to comment
Browncoat February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 I think I'm sorry to have missed tonight's game! I look forward to seeing everything on j-archive tomorrow. 1 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 The saddest thing about that Texas Tech video is how the ignorant kids giggle & seem pleased that they're ignorant. 5 Link to comment
GreekGeek February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 I thought that FJ question was written to be needlessly hard. I was trying to figure "what country" and "what year" for the revolution. Guess it was just me that couldn't figure it out though, as it hasn't been mentioned anywhere else. You're not alone. I thought the answer was "surprise." 5 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 You're not alone. I thought the answer was "surprise." Me, too. But, thinking about it, it couldn't have been, unless they also added, "...in the 50's, Tuna" 3 Link to comment
peeayebee February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 I first thought Revolution, then suddenly I was sure it was Surprise. 1 Link to comment
Trey February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 I thought that FJ question was written to be needlessly hard. I was trying to figure "what country" and "what year" for the revolution. Guess it was just me that couldn't figure it out though, as it hasn't been mentioned anywhere else. I thought it was hard to figure out too. I did finally get Revolution but right at the end of the think music and I certainly wasn't sure it was right. 1 Link to comment
M. Darcy February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 (edited) Don't forget Passover being on November 1st. The dates do change every year so it can be confusing when it actually is :-) Edited February 4, 2016 by M. Darcy 2 Link to comment
proserpina65 February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 Due to the apparent idiocy of someone at Fox 45 in Baltimore, I didn't see FJ. They went from the end of DJ to a commercial break and then straight to the closing bit with Alex chatting to the contestants while the credits run. The archive doesn't have yesterday's game up yet - what was the clue and who won? 1 Link to comment
Trey February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 Moments in History: This word follows January (China, 1967); March (Germany, 1848); July (France, 1830) & famously, October. Sam Deutsch won and the other two had pretty good final scores that may get them in as wild cards. 1 Link to comment
proserpina65 February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 And whether or not Andrew Johnson would have been a completely non-sensical answer, since there are multiple Johnson presidents a BMS should have been given. And wasn't one of the other answers Adams? This is a continuing problem, and one that pisses me off to no end. I was yelling "Which Adams? John, John Quincy or Carson?" at the tv; my neighbors probably thought I was nuts. And she follows that up with the famous Ural mountain range in Italy. I waffled a bit between the Apennines and the Dolomites, but at least those are ITALIAN mountain ranges. Moments in History: This word follows January (China, 1967); March (Germany, 1848); July (France, 1830) & famously, October. Sam Deutsch won and the other two had pretty good final scores that may get them in as wild cards. Thanks. :-) Revolution seems pretty obvious here. But I will allow the possibility for thinking it was so obvious that it must be something else because it couldn't really be that easy. 2 Link to comment
Scott February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 Passover is now on my list of favorite wrong answers ever. But I do agree with what said above in that it was a pretty clever guess (if you knew nothing about Passover and hadn't heard of All Saints' Day). I was surprised they let Johnson go without a prompt, but tried to convince myself they were assuming it couldn't be Andrew since he couldn't be interested in space exploration. Then they let Adams go and I realized they just didn't care. I always considered duplicate presidential surnames to be the canonical reason for a BMS. 4 Link to comment
bad things are bad February 4, 2016 Share February 4, 2016 I waffled a bit between the Apennines and the Dolomites, but at least those are ITALIAN mountain ranges. I said to my DH "Alps would have been a better guess, at least they are in part of Italy!" Man, some painful guesses but I have to admit I whiffed on FJ 2 Link to comment
secnarf February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 Good show, Alex. "Yes, discovered at Berkeley...oh here is this next nearly identical clue with the elemental abbreviation Bk". FJ was an instaget for me. 5 Link to comment
Browncoat February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 Tonight's group didn't seem too bad, except for middle girl who kept ringing in with wild-ass guesses. FJ was another instaget for me, and before the contestants' questions were revealed, I wondered if someone would slip in that "the" that doesn't belong. Boo, hiss, indeed, Alex. 2 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 (edited) An entire category about Starbuck and the novel 'Moby Dick' -- and the squid clue was a TS (it was even mentioned in the clue it had 10 arms)? That Caribbean DD clue was ridiculously easy in the Jeopardy round. FJ was really easy, but I'm glad they dinged the contestant for adding "the". I was even glad that AT asked for a BMS for that Grand Jury clue. 'Bout damn time they started tightening up the rules considering how lax they have been recently. Edited February 5, 2016 by ottoDbusdriver 4 Link to comment
Moose135 February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 I wondered if someone would slip in that "the" that doesn't belong. I did... 2 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 This was the most enjoyable game, so far, of the tournament. I felt a bit sorry for Hannah. She did have quite a few GG's. Not a lot of TS. I got squid, typhoon and Gallipoli. I got FJ but almost slipped in the "the". Glad I changed my mind at the last minute. 3 Link to comment
YoureSoUrban February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 (edited) Go Gus! Proud alum here :-) Had to laugh at him getting a DD about Berkeley. I added "the" to FJ. At least now I'll always remember. I FF'd past the interviews but was Hannah hearing impaired? She seemed to be yelling her answers. Edited February 5, 2016 by YoureSoUrban 2 Link to comment
mojoween February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 Origin of Species just would NOT come to me. I was like "uh, that Darwin book. You know what I mean." 2 Link to comment
halfpint ingals February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 Mojoween , I did the exact same thing. I knew it was a Charles Darwin book, but had no idea what the title was. 1 Link to comment
Gimmick Genius February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 I knew what FJ wanted, and I was sure the extraneous "the" in the middle would disqualify anyone who included it (like putting an "s" on The Book of Revelation :) ) but I wasn't sure if they'd require "On the Origin of Species." The title seems to be given that way about half the time.https://www.google.com/search?q=origin+of+species&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 1 Link to comment
peeayebee February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 I thought "What is Origin of Species... Or is it Origin of THE Species? The Origin of Species? The Origin of the Species? I think it's Origin of Species. But it might be Origin of the Species. ARGH!" I got squid, typhoon and Gallipoli. I didn't think of squid. All I could think was The Kraken, but I knew that wasn't right. My mind drew a blank on typhoon. I just couldn't come up with the word. And as for Gallipoli, I had a feeling that was it, but I keep putting Gallipoli in Australia, probably because of the movie which had Mel Gibson in it and was directed by Peter Weir. Seems there was a TS or two that I got, but now I can't remember. 3 Link to comment
NorthstarATL February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 LOL! I have the same connection to Gallipoli! FJ was easy, but I can see where an extra "the" might be misremembered. Happy for Gus. He just seemed really happy...or nervous...or quite probably both. A lot of nodding. 1 Link to comment
Trey February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 I thought that was the best game of the tournament. I got FJ but also had to think if there was a 'the' in there or not. 2 Link to comment
proserpina65 February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 And as for Gallipoli, I had a feeling that was it, but I keep putting Gallipoli in Australia, probably because of the movie which had Mel Gibson in it and was directed by Peter Weir. That movie is why I originally knew about the Gallipoli campaign. (Terrific movie, btw) A few weeks ago a contestant and I both missed a DD in a WWI category by answering "Gallipoli" (the name of the peninsula) when the clue wanted the name of the strait, the Dardanelles, so I was amused when it showed last night. 3 Link to comment
alias1 February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 (edited) I was happy for Gus, too. He was pretty knowledgeable. Was that 22,222 the highest total so far? I'm guessing he wagered for that outcome intentionally. 2 must be his lucky number. I had the same problem with wondering if there was a "the" in the title of the Darwin book. I probably would have put it in and been wrong. Boo hiss. Edited February 5, 2016 by SierraMist 3 Link to comment
DXD526 February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 Add me to the list of those who totally thought it was Origin of the Species and would have gotten it wrong. But on the upside, it's now something I'll know permanently. 5 Link to comment
Roaster February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 Glad they planned so many degrees down for tie-breaking. 8 Link to comment
teebax February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 The explanation from Alex at the end was more fun for me than the entire game. I guess it's good they have those contingencies in place, but I feel for the kid who missed out based on the first round score. 8 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 Noah almost turned me around with his sloth story despite his crossed arms and making goofy faces. I said almost. Niki's giggling and starting her interview with "so" annoyed me, but she's a cute smart girl. A picture of Humphrey Bogart. *facepalm* I got Christopher Wren, Gloria Steinem, Q and Felicity. I anwered FJ before Alex finished reading the clue. 6 Link to comment
snappyjo February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 I missed Alexs' explanation of the finalists. Can some one let me know what he said? Thanks Link to comment
peeayebee February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 I got Christopher Wren, Gloria Steinem, Q and Felicity. Ditto. Wren is the only English architect I know. Felicity was in one of my test questions, but I couldn't remember the name. 2 Link to comment
NorthstarATL February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 I knew Steinem had to be the author, but had no clue that she'd ever written about "the road" or whatever. I liked all three players, and was happy with the outcome. Noah's sloth story might be the cutest ever. I've read far too many comics. If I ever appear on the show I want that name-change category! 2 Link to comment
biakbiak February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 I can't believe that a picture of dim sum was a $1,000 clue. 5 Link to comment
Mondrianyone February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 Niki's giggling and starting her interview with "so" annoyed me. So what's wrong with that??? Ziad did it, too, I think. Maybe even twice. If I weren't as well adjusted as I am, it might drive me crazy. Ditto. Wren is the only English architect I know. A good rule of thumb is that if it's not Wren, it's Inigo Jones. Except it's almost always Wren. I knew Steinem had to be the author, but had no clue that she'd ever written about "the road" or whatever. I liked all three players, and was happy with the outcome. Noah's sloth story might be the cutest ever. That's a pretty recent book. She's been making the rounds promoting it in the past few weeks. [P̶o̶i̶n̶t̶l̶e̶s̶s̶ ̶G̶l̶o̶r̶i̶a̶ ̶S̶t̶e̶i̶n̶e̶m̶ ̶a̶n̶e̶c̶d̶o̶t̶e̶ ̶t̶y̶p̶e̶d̶ ̶a̶n̶d̶ ̶d̶e̶l̶e̶t̶e̶d̶.̶] A story as pointless as Noah's sloth story--but not nearly as cute. He was wrong when he said it wasn't a story. 3 Link to comment
Scott February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 I missed Alexs' explanation of the finalists. Can some one let me know what he said? Thanks I really don't know if I can. He ran through the five winners, and two of the high scoring non-winners. For the other two spots, there were three people tied, and the tie-breaker is the score at the end of Double Jeopardy. That gave the third non-winner, but the other two were still tied, so they then go back to the score at the end of the Jeopardy round, which finally produced the last semifinalist. 3 Link to comment
Judois February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 I hope Noah watches himself on the show and sees what a douche he looked like with this crossed arms. I got Ford,as well. Pretty easy when you think about. The Bogart picture made me roll my eyes. I was sad that Felicity was a TS. 3 Link to comment
Chicken Wing February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 I was sad that Felicity was a TS. That almost made me cry. Am I really that old? 3 Link to comment
chessiegal February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 Noah's crossed arms didn't bother me because I figured he was doing it to keep from flailing his arm with the buzzer - so good for him. 7 Link to comment
Trey February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 Noah's crossed arms didn't bother me because I figured he was doing it to keep from flailing his arm with the buzzer - so good for him. That's what I thought too, since he waved his arms and was quite animated during the interview. 1 Link to comment
Chicken Wing February 6, 2016 Share February 6, 2016 (edited) It's thought that keeping your arms crossed in a social setting makes you look standoffish, so that's generally why contestants who stand that way look ... I don't know, disinterested? I wouldn't call him a douche, though. I agree that contestants probably stand that way on purpose because of the buzzer. Edited February 6, 2016 by Chicken Wing 2 Link to comment
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