Bastet June 18, 2016 Share June 18, 2016 Quote When they announced the Aaron Spelling's women category, I thought for sure there would be something on Charlie's Angels. But no... Huh? Who in the what now? (I missed the episode, and the archive is not yet updated.) Are you telling me a category about female characters in Aaron Spelling shows did not contain a clue about a single one of the women of Charlie's Angels? Aren't they the most famous of his female characters? I am rather irrationally annoyed by this. 4 Link to comment
biakbiak June 18, 2016 Share June 18, 2016 17 minutes ago, Bastet said: Huh? Who in the what now? (I missed the episode, and the archive is not yet updated.) Are you telling me a category about female characters in Aaron Spelling shows did not contain a clue about a single one of the women of Charlie's Angels? Aren't they the most famous of his female characters? I am rather irrationally annoyed by this. They never got to the $2000 clue in the category whixh given that they already did 90210, Dynasty, Melrose, and Charmed. I imagine it would have been the clue. 1 Link to comment
Bastet June 18, 2016 Share June 18, 2016 (edited) Quote Quote Quote When they announced the Aaron Spelling's women category, I thought for sure there would be something on Charlie's Angels. But no... Huh? Who in the what now? (I missed the episode, and the archive is not yet updated.) Are you telling me a category about female characters in Aaron Spelling shows did not contain a clue about a single one of the women of Charlie's Angels? Aren't they the most famous of his female characters? I am rather irrationally annoyed by this. They never got to the $2000 clue in the category whixh given that they already did 90210, Dynasty, Melrose, and Charmed. I imagine it would have been the clue. Ah, okay. Although I'd think Charlie's Angels would be the lowest-valued clue in that category. I'd be impressed if they had a $2000 clue about HeartBeat - I liked that show, because of the cast, and for having a lesbian as one of the main characters, but it didn't catch on. Edited June 18, 2016 by Bastet 2 Link to comment
Roaster June 20, 2016 Share June 20, 2016 I will go to my grave having never read James' Ulysses. But even so I found it easy to guess today's FJ. Homer, people. 13 Link to comment
ABay June 20, 2016 Share June 20, 2016 I tried to read it once and that was enough. I believe that 98% of the people who claim they've read it are lying. And so are the other 2%. 10 Link to comment
mojoween June 20, 2016 Share June 20, 2016 (edited) Watching three people stand around and stare at Alex is not very scintillating television. I only started watching with about half the clues left in DJ, was the entire show like that? FJ was a series of words on the screen. I had less than zero idea of the answer. Edited June 20, 2016 by mojoween 3 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 Yay Sally ! I like her nose ring, and her Ken Jennings story. Bye Liz. The reflections from Joe's tie-pin was distracting. FJ was easy. 4 Link to comment
secnarf June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 Well, thanks to a tornado warning ~6 hours away, I missed half of DJ, which kind of ruined the game for me. I had no idea for FJ, though. 1 Link to comment
Browncoat June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 I like Sally fine (except for her boneheaded "Satanic Verses" guess for FJ), but I really liked Joe and was rooting for him. Since I missed the last two games, this was my first exposure to Liz. I won't miss her. TS I got were chimpanzees, dogs (I loved Big Red!) and Thames. I also got FJ. 2 Link to comment
Trey June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 (edited) 9 minutes ago, secnarf said: Well, thanks to a tornado warning ~6 hours away, I missed half of DJ, which kind of ruined the game for me. Same here! Plus, the sound of the warning really annoyed the cats. Instaget FJ. I wonder why the middle guy said Dubliners instead of Ulysses - maybe he remembered the author but not the name of the book. The two ts's I got were chimpanzee and Atlantic. Edited June 21, 2016 by Trey 2 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 Three good contestants. Congrats to Sally. The only TS (out of what seemed like dozens) I got was Atlantic. I screamed out FJ at the last second. I was actually pounding the side of my head yelling at myself, "You know this!" 4 Link to comment
GreekGeek June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 39 minutes ago, mojoween said: Watching three people stand around and stare at Alex is not very scintillating television. I only started watching with about half the clues left in DJ, was the entire show like that? FJ was a series of words on the screen. I had less than zero idea of the answer. I thought there weren't that many TS's. I got lithosphere and stonewalling as well as Thames. FJ was an instaget for me. I was surprised when AT remarked that it was a tough question. No, I haven't read the Joyce book, but I knew it was based on Homer's Odyssey. 1 Link to comment
parody818 June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 Check out this discussion from last week's contestants! http://thejeopardyfan.com/2016/06/jeopardylivepanel-season-2-episode-40-june-19-2016-7-pm-et.html 1 Link to comment
Jesse June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 Dolphinarium made me laugh really hard -- I watch J! with my mother, and we often make up joke answers that sound exactly like this! "This science of books..." "What is bookology!" "These deep-sea specialists..." "What are underwaterologists!!!" 9 Link to comment
Bastet June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 Stonewalling really surprised me as a TS. Dogs kind of did; if nothing else, Big Red just sounds like a dog, and all the other clues had already been answered without dog being among them, so I would have expected someone to at least guess that. I was cleaning the living room and facing away from the TV during the fonts category, so I didn't realize until I turned around for the last one that the clues were written in the fonts being asked about -- I got an impressive number of them just listening to the clues! 3 Link to comment
peeayebee June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 (edited) 2 hours ago, Browncoat said: I like Sally fine (except for her boneheaded "Satanic Verses" guess for FJ), but I really liked Joe and was rooting for him. Since I missed the last two games, this was my first exposure to Liz. I won't miss her. TS I got were chimpanzees, dogs (I loved Big Red!) and Thames. I also got FJ. 2 hours ago, Trey said: The two ts's I got were chimpanzee and Atlantic. I said "apes" instead of chimpanzee. I wonder if I would have gotten a BMS. 2 hours ago, GreekGeek said: I got lithosphere and stonewalling as well as Thames. I guessed at Thames. I came up with "Stonewall" at the very last second, but even that wouldn't have been correct because it was 12-ltr words. I did the same thing with an earlier 12-ltr word, which I can't remember now. I had a few guesses that turned out to be right. These were cases where you could figure out the answer by deciphering the clue. One exception was when I instantly yelled out "Jim Morrison!" when "door" was in the clue. I knew I had read Big Red as a child, but I was remembering it as a horse, which I knew it couldn't be since 'horse' was already an answer. In FJ it took me a few seconds to come to Ulysses, which was another where you could come up with a good educated guess from the clue. I haven't read Ulysses and don't know any of the chapter headings. I was surprised none of the contestants figured it out. The Satanic Verses? That's pretty bad. Edited June 21, 2016 by peeayebee 3 Link to comment
Clanstarling June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 1 hour ago, Jesse said: Dolphinarium made me laugh really hard -- I watch J! with my mother, and we often make up joke answers that sound exactly like this! "This science of books..." "What is bookology!" "These deep-sea specialists..." "What are underwaterologists!!!" My husband said it as a joke - we laughed pretty hard when it turned out to be the answer. 6 Link to comment
The Wild Sow June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 15 minutes ago, Bastet said: Dogs kind of did; if nothing else, Big Red just sounds like a dog, and all the other clues had already been answered without dog being among them, so I would have expected someone to at least guess that. Ha ha, when I was a kid I had a stuffed toy lobster named Big Red! Somehow, I don't think there are 2 books with lobsters as main characters! The Satanic Verses? Seriously?? Only about 66 years off! 2 Link to comment
Bastet June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 Quote I did the same thing with an earlier 12-ltr word, which I can't remember now. I did it with upholster. My answer was "Upholster. -ing! Upholstering." Under game conditions, Alex would have ruled me incorrect before I remembered the category. 3 Link to comment
YoureSoUrban June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 I loved the Fonts category! Didn't understand why the one was a Video DD though; it looked like the usual blue screen to me. "Dolphinarium"?? These judges kill me sometimes. i cheered when Sally won because I was not looking forward to another day of that dude. But kudos to him getting the author correct in FJ. I had no clue. One of the phrases sounded familiar but Ulysses has been gathering dust on my bookshelves since college. 2 Link to comment
peeayebee June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 9 hours ago, Bastet said: I did it with upholster. My answer was "Upholster. -ing! Upholstering." Under game conditions, Alex would have ruled me incorrect before I remembered the category. Yes, that was the other one in the category that I goofed up on. 1 Link to comment
M. Darcy June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 I got FJ right away. For some reason, I always remember The Lotus Eaters are being one of the chapters in Ulysses. I can't believe none of them got it. 2 Link to comment
Roaster June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 I really liked the Fonts category, too. Something a little different. Also liked the Earth Sciences category. Dolphinarium (who knew there was such a word?) and the Just Missed the Titantic category taught me things I didn't know. And that's good when Jeopardy does that. 5 Link to comment
ChicagoCita June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 I was completely obsessed with the movie Thomasina when I was a kid (back in the Dark Ages when we had to beg any sympathetic relative to take us to "the show" instead of buying Disney movies to watch infinite times at home), so yesterday when I learned it was based on a book by Paul Gallico, it made me very happy. Hello, Chicago Public Library? 4 Link to comment
trow125 June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 12 minutes ago, tvaddict44 said: I'd really like to know how many people have read Ulysses. If you were an English major in college you may have read about it - the Greek references, etc. - but I don't know a single person who read it. Once again for me, Latin saved the day. I loved the stories we translated about Ulysses based on the Odyssey. I should check and see but I think this is the one that's written stream of consciousness - mostly all one long story with little punctuation. Boring right up there with Moby Dick. War and Peace, and Remembrance of things past.... I took a college class that was entirely devoted to "Ulysses," so count me in as the one person here who has read it. Needless to say, I was excited to see that Final Jeopardy clue... 2 Link to comment
teebax June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 18 minutes ago, tvaddict44 said: I'd really like to know how many people have read Ulysses. If you were an English major in college you may have read about it - the Greek references, etc. - but I don't know a single person who read it. Once again for me, Latin saved the day. I loved the stories we translated about Ulysses based on the Odyssey. I should check and see but I think this is the one that's written stream of consciousness - mostly all one long story with little punctuation. Boring right up there with Moby Dick. War and Peace, and Remembrance of things past.... I majored in English and read it, but I wouldn't be surprised if some of my classmates did the Cliff's Notes version instead. I got FJ right away, but I wasn't that surprised that none of them got it, considering how many TS's there were during the game. I didn't have a problem with Liz, but I do like the new champ. I'd have been fine with any of them winning. 2 Link to comment
proserpina65 June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 18 hours ago, Roaster said: I will go to my grave having never read James' Ulysses. But even so I found it easy to guess today's FJ. Homer, people. I know my Homer but never in a million years would I have gotten that FJ. Not in time, anyway. 3 Link to comment
M. Darcy June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 Quote I'd really like to know how many people have read Ulysses. I've read it twice! I'm in a classics book group so that's why I've read it. 1 Link to comment
helpmerhonda June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 I have not read Ulysses, nor do I intend to, but I have read the Odyssey which got me the right answer. 2 Link to comment
peeayebee June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 So that's three people here who have read it. I majored in English but didn't read it. Our Joyce was Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. 3 hours ago, tvaddict44 said: I'd really like to know how many people have read Ulysses. If you were an English major in college you may have read about it - the Greek references, etc. - but I don't know a single person who read it. Once again for me, Latin saved the day. I loved the stories we translated about Ulysses based on the Odyssey. I should check and see but I think this is the one that's written stream of consciousness - mostly all one long story with little punctuation. Boring right up there with Moby Dick. War and Peace, and Remembrance of things past.... I read Moby Dick twice. I actually enjoyed it quite a lot the first time, probably because I had a fantastic professor that time. 1 Link to comment
Clanstarling June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 7 hours ago, ChicagoCita said: I was completely obsessed with the movie Thomasina when I was a kid (back in the Dark Ages when we had to beg any sympathetic relative to take us to "the show" instead of buying Disney movies to watch infinite times at home), so yesterday when I learned it was based on a book by Paul Gallico, it made me very happy. Hello, Chicago Public Library? Me too. My older brother was forced into taking me to it - he had to miss A Hard Day's Night - so he was not a happy camper. But I was. I got Ulysses for no good reason - I thought Joyce and almost said Dubliners. I was a lit major, but somehow it never came up in my lit classes. Or maybe I actively avoided it, it was long ago. But I did try to read it a couple of times. I don't think I ever made it past the first chapter. 2 Link to comment
mojoween June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 OMG the lady on the end has an accent like that really annoying lady from before who up-tilted her words. It's not QUITE as bad but still. 4 Link to comment
Fex June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 At first I was surprised that two of them missed FJ, because it seemed so obvious to me. Then I realized that I just watched season 1 of Aquarius (a cop show in which they're investigating Charles Manson) two weeks ago, so of course it was easy for me! 2 Link to comment
Trey June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 I'm sorry to see Sally go so soon. I liked her. I thought she looked like a young Peri Gilpin which is beside the point but that's what I thought. Congrats to Laurie on her win and big winnings. My TS's were chump and Faye Dunaway along with the missed DD of Monaco. FJ was a total blank for me. I am familiar with a great many Beatles's songs but Helter Skelter isn't one of them. Also, I was trying to think of the name of the spiral slide and ignored the book clue, which would certainly have been a better way to go. 2 Link to comment
opus June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 For FJ all of a sudden ?When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide? popped into my head. 4 Link to comment
mojoween June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 I blurted out Yellow Submarine and then when Alex said the correct answer I was like well duh. I really liked Ben. I was so mad at him for saying Malta because I said Monaco and if I knew that then he should have too. 3 Link to comment
Trey June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 Quote I was so mad at him for saying Malta because I said Monaco and if I knew that then he should have too. Especially since Malta is an island and is going to have a reasonable amount of coastline. 5 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 Please, God, if I ever get on Jeopardy! give me the category Beatles Songs (which I would bet everything on) and a clue that was that easy. I have a feeling Laurie's weird "accent" may get on my nerves but she seems smart. I was hoping Ben would win, though, when it was obvious Sally was out of the running. I got chump, 1st century, Monaco (DD), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Gore Vidal and Mecca. 2 Link to comment
ClareWalks June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 The new champ seems like a nice lady but her speech pattern of uptalk is grating. I also hated how she'd keep buzzing in with frequently stupid guesses. 1 Link to comment
ABay June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 I got Helter Skelter only because I've been listening to the Charles Manson's Hollywood episodes on You Must Remember This. (If you decide to do that, pace yourself.) Also, I recognized Gore Vidal. Alex once again said yesterday's FJ was hard. No. It was easy. Odysseus rules and everyone should know he did rule Ithaca because he was that damn cool a hero. Just don't get on a boat with him. 2 Link to comment
secnarf June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 57 minutes ago, mojoween said: OMG the lady on the end has an accent like that really annoying lady from before who up-tilted her words. It's not QUITE as bad but still. I noticed this immediately and it grated the whole time. They had some pretty bad TS (Mecca? Really?!) The medical abbreviation HR or HRT - the HRT part really threw me, because I hear that and immediately think "hormone replacement therapy" - I've never once heard it used for heart rate, always hormone replacement therapy. There was no need to put the HRT bit of the clue in there - it just made it needlessly confusing, imo. I did actually know that bit of information about Helter Skelter but was unable to pull it from the recesses of my brain in time. 3 Link to comment
YoureSoUrban June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 I'm shocked I didn't notice Laurie's accent because I usually fixate on those things! I'll have to pay attention tomorrow. I thought it was sweet how she was so happy to win. The TS I can remember getting were Faye Dunaway and Gore Vidal. It bugged me how Ben often called out the dollar amount before the category. Really surprised he missed that Monaco DD. 1 Link to comment
mojoween June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 (edited) The wildly bad answers for the century of Pompeii gave me the giggles. Edited June 22, 2016 by mojoween 10 Link to comment
peeayebee June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 2 hours ago, CarpeDiem54 said: I have a feeling Laurie's weird "accent" may get on my nerves but she seems smart. I was hoping Ben would win, though, when it was obvious Sally was out of the running. I didn't notice any accent of Laurie's. I guess my TS's were Faye Dunaway and Gore Vidal, along with the DD of Monaco. I didn't get FJ. For a second I thought about Helter Skelter but immediately dismissed it for some reason. I can't even remember what half-assed guess I had. 2 Link to comment
M. Darcy June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 Quote ?When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide? Yeah, its about a slide! Not a race war. Manson was wayyy off on that one. Heh, my Dad was surprised I knew the answer. My response was didn't you guys have any idea was I was reading in high school? I still remember back in high school I was sitting and reading Helter Skelter and my cat walked up behind me and scared the hell out of me. If you guys haven't read it, it really is a great book. 3 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 Totally blanked on Helter Skelter - all I could come up with was Glass Onion. At least I had the right album. 1 Link to comment
Grundoon59 June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 I stopped rooting for the dude on the Malta answer - he had been doing reasonably well up till then. I wasn't a Sally fan - I was a little put off on her Ken Jennings fangirl routine on the first night. I missed the accent issue with Laurie but will listen tonight. FJ was an instaget for me - I was almost 10 when the Manson murders happened and was fairly freaked out by them, then I became kind of "true crime" obsessed for awhile. I agree with M. Darcy - Helter Skelter is a great book but don't let anyone sneak up behind you while reading it. 2 Link to comment
proserpina65 June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 (edited) 15 hours ago, Fex said: At first I was surprised that two of them missed FJ, because it seemed so obvious to me. Then I realized that I just watched season 1 of Aquarius (a cop show in which they're investigating Charles Manson) two weeks ago, so of course it was easy for me! I didn't get it. It was one of those "I'll be mad at myself when I hear the answer but it ain't floating around in my brain" things. Probably didn't help that I can't swear I've ever actually heard the song. Quote They had some pretty bad TS (Mecca? Really?!) I did the same thing they did, focused too much on the 'Yemeni' part of the clue and tried to come up with a city there. And I wouldn't have known Gore Vidal if you hit me over the head with him. I was, however, shouting "FIRST CENTURY, YOU IDIOTS!" at the tv screen; I ran that category and found all the clues ridiculously easy. Edited June 22, 2016 by proserpina65 3 Link to comment
ZaldamoWilder June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 15 hours ago, mojoween said: I blurted out Yellow Submarine and then when Alex said the correct answer I was like well duh. I really liked Ben. I was so mad at him for saying Malta because I said Monaco and if I knew that then he should have too. Me too, at all of this. Adding that I'm lightweight furious at Ben for losing because, Laurie. She's sweet, flourishy screen signature and all but, that turning everything into a question lilt of hers is a no. I thought accents were region-specific so that's not what I'd call it but it looks like it's gonna be closed captioning to get through her reign. 2 Link to comment
peeayebee June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 I just looked up Helter Skelter at Wikipedia. McCartney wrote the song. He said he was "using the symbol of a helter skelter as a ride from the top to the bottom; the rise and fall of the Roman Empire – and this was the fall, the demise." So it's not simply a song about an amusement part ride. 1 Link to comment
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