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Jeopardy! Season 35 (2018-2019)


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1 hour ago, SHD said:

The woman in the middle...her up-speak and tone on every answer was driving me crazy. 

I always wonder how many young women go home and get speech therapy after hearing themselves on shows like this.

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For a second or two, being asked someone's big-selling video release in 1982 made me think of porn stars, but then I realized J! wouldn't go there. 

After that reality check, Jane Fonda came to me quickly, since workout videos were my next thought, and hers were HUGE (count me among the 17 million).  I'm a bit surprised in this day and age two of them associated video so closely with music video, even though they weren't routinely individually released on videocassette.

1 hour ago, secnarf said:

Thank you!!! This worked 🙂

Oh, good - I'd just read about it that morning, so it was fresh in my mind. 

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I love how James is able to adjust his wagering strategy when it is warranted with two strong challengers, and damn if it still wasn't a runaway!

TS I got were virus, Bob Woodward, and one other that I can't recall. No idea for FJ but once the answer was revealed - d'oh! I can remember my mom, my aunts, and some neighbors doing the workouts when I was little. 

2 hours ago, lb60 said:

FJ=instaget. Guess that makes me smarter than James. 😉

I still don't like him.

That is all.

You are smarter than hubby & I also. GFY 🍹 

1 hour ago, Grundoon59 said:

Okay this is weird but I have a second night of Jeopardy synchronicity based on my recent vacation.  Mother Grundoon and I visited the National WWII Museum in New Orleans (which I highly recommend to everyone).  A TCM crew was there filming and we got to meet Ben Mankiewicz.  We spoke for several minutes about Museum, his father's and my father's WWII service and of course TCM.  He was very approachable and very nice.  It was cool to see him on screen tonight.

Cool story! The WWII Museum is great isn't it. I'm glad that Ben is a nice guy. He & Josh Mankiewicz from Dateline are brothers. 

11 minutes ago, peeayebee said:

A few years ago a bunch of us met in New Orleans, and one woman and her husband went to that WWII museum. They raved about it. 

It's amazing. Definitely check it out next trip to NOLA. 

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On 4/11/2019 at 9:38 PM, Brookside said:

I always wonder how many young women go home and get speech therapy after hearing themselves on shows like this.

Or young women at home start practicing to speak like that because it's so rad and "cool." Then they apply for and get on Jeopardy. And the cycle continues.

On 4/11/2019 at 8:27 PM, Katy M said:

I was like Jane, jane, jane jane...…….

That took me right to SNL's Point Counterpoint with Dan Akyroyd.

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4 hours ago, SHD said:

I also guessed Madonna for FJ. Alex was pretty judgmental about that guess - “Oh, no...she wasn’t working it in 1982.” Madonna released her debut album in 1983. He made it sound like she guessed someone who hadn’t even been born then, like Ariana Grande.

I thought he said she wasn't "working out" (exercising) in 1982. I got this FJ right and my husband didn't (Madonna). That's always fun for me!

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8 hours ago, peeayebee said:

For TSs I got papaya and Bob Woodward. FJ was almost an instaget. For a moment I considered Suzanne Sommers and her ThighMaster, but then I decided that Jane Fonda was more likely.

I went Madonna--no.  Janet Jackson--no, way too early.  Suzanne Sommers--JANE FONDA!  I got it quickly, but it was a bit of a speedy mental journey.

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7 hours ago, dcalley said:

I thought he said she wasn't "working out" (exercising) in 1982. I got this FJ right and my husband didn't (Madonna). That's always fun for me!

Oh, maybe that's what he said. Still, Madonna probably WAS working out in 1982!

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On 4/11/2019 at 8:28 AM, Trey said:

My entry is a younger Elvis Stojko.

13 hours ago, catrice2 said:

Boy did I love to see him skate!! 

Speaking of, for the last few years, Busch Gardens Williamsburg has had an ice skating show during Christmas Town. 'Twas That Night.  He still has it!  

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13 hours ago, Browncoat said:

I still don't like him, either.  I guess it's just us, @lb60.

And me!  Don't like him either but have got to respect his knowledge and game play.  He's still smug and, as the winnings go up, I think the arrogance does as well.

On another note, James doesn't remind me of anyone, necessarily, but I'd love to know his skin care regimen.  His skin is flawless-although he does look to be wearing quite a bit of makeup.  He looks more "unnatural" than most other contestants--almost like there's an Instagram filter over his face at all times.

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I finally got around to watching some episodes and am impressed with James, but I had to laugh yesterday when he did his pushing in the chips motion. 

Maggie, the producer, warned us not to do that. She emphasized that we should say what our wager is on a DD, not make a gesture, and that a recent contestant had done that motion. Now I know who she was referring to. 

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Well, shoot. I accidentally closed my multiquote box, and since I went through 3 pages of comments (it's been a week...), I don't want to do it again. So here's what I remember.

Giving directions - I once read somewhere that the landmarks you use when you give directions is an indication of which buildings you notice and are important to you. The example that stuck with me was churches - a regular churchgoer would remember where all the churches are and use them as landmarks (I remember this, because in our small town I only remember where 1 church is). So whoever said McDonald's and the library? You're my kind of directions giver. 🙂

I owned the Fonda tape - exercised to it some - had some hot little exercise leotards, but did not get it. I was busy bouncing between Madonna and Cyndi Lauper (the early 80's are a bit of a blur). The Mister got it right away and was amused by my choices, since he remembers both the videos and the leotards. 😉

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31 minutes ago, Julia67 said:

On another note, James doesn't remind me of anyone, necessarily, but I'd love to know his skin care regimen.  His skin is flawless-although he does look to be wearing quite a bit of makeup.  He looks more "unnatural" than most other contestants--almost like there's an Instagram filter over his face at all times.

Yes. To me it's not that he looks like anyone but that he looks like he came from the Uncanny Valley, like he's not quite human and maybe AI. "HELLO FELLOW HUMANS. JUST RESPONDING TO CLUES IN THE FORM OF A QUESTION, HEH HEH. I, TOO, CELEBRATE MANUFACTURE BIRTH DATES."

Now that I'm done poking fun at him, I will say that I appreciate someone who is not afraid to make big wagers. That's always been the most frustrating part of watching Jeopardy for me. Unfortunately, even when you have a big bettor, the other contestants will often continue to make small bets even if the leader is so far ahead there is no way to catch up unless the trailer bets big when he or she gets a daily double. That's why appreciate Laura for making a $7000 bet even though it didn't pay off.

I don't like watching board hopping but I respect the game play aspect of it.

On a separate note, does anyone know exactly when this season of Jeopardy ends? I see past seasons have gone all the way through July.

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15 minutes ago, teebax said:

I finally got around to watching some episodes and am impressed with James, but I had to laugh yesterday when he did his pushing in the chips motion. 

Be prepared to laugh a lot.

I think Alex did say "working it" because "work it" was (IIRC) Jane Fonda's phrase in her exercise tape.

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The challengers were pretty good last night and rightfully seemed pleased with their performances against James - it was barely a runaway after all.

I know there were a few ts's but I didn't get any of them.

For FJ my first thought was Madonna but I quickly switched to Jane Fonda after searching the clue to make sure it didn't specify a music video.

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1 hour ago, Clanstarling said:

The Mister got it right away and was amused by my choices, since he remembers both the videos and the leotards.

Yes, of course a man would remember Jane's videos and the leotards. As to remembering what exercises Jane was doing, or what exercises anyone watching was doing (in her leotard), not so much. Imaginations run strong though. Best not to ask about that.

1 hour ago, peeayebee said:

I think Alex did say "working it" because "work it" was (IIRC) Jane Fonda's phrase in her exercise tape.

Yes, he def said "working it." That was Jane's catch phrase. She said it enough that it became a joke.

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14 hours ago, SHD said:

I also guessed Madonna for FJ. Alex was pretty judgmental about that guess - “Oh, no...she wasn’t working it in 1982.” Madonna released her debut album in 1983. He made it sound like she guessed someone who hadn’t even been born then, like Ariana Grande.

It's pretty easy to be judgemental when you have the answer on that card in your hand.

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14 hours ago, saber5055 said:

I go to TheJeopardyFan.com every morning to get the day's FJ clue, then answer. Today I was pumped, the category "Celebrities" was right up my alley. Then I got distracted reading about game percentages and who is rated where on the Jeopardy standings, and next thing I knew I had scrolled down and read "Jane Fonda." I had totally forgotten to read the clue and now I had seen the answer. I was bummed beyond words.

I've been to that page occasionally, and just took a look over there to see what the clue was.  I wasn't paying attention, and clicked on the first link titled "Today's Final Jeopardy" without paying much attention to the date shows.  It took me to *today's* FJ - as in Friday, the show that hasn't aired yet!  What a maroon, I should have read the whole link title.  I guess it's not too bad, because I'm not sure I'll be able to watch tonight, but I did learn to be more careful in the future!

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Sorry to stop the flow for a few seconds, but I've only just started following the Jeopardy forum.  Could someone please tell me what "TS" is?  I know FJ=Final Jeopardy and DD=Double Jeopardy.  But I'm killing myself trying to figure this out!

Thanks!

PS -   James is awesome!

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10 minutes ago, Moose135 said:

I wasn't paying attention, and clicked on the first link titled "Today's Final Jeopardy" without paying much attention to the date shows.  It took me to *today's* FJ - as in Friday, the show that hasn't aired yet! 

Not paying attention can be a big problem on that site!

The category is listed at the very top, in with the players' names. Scroll down a bit and the clue is a few inches below, in red. The answer is down way further, below the photos of the players. So you might know the category/clue, but you don't know the answer if you didn't scroll further.

Complete game coverage, winners and win $, etc., is posted sometime after 10 a.m. central along with who got what on DDs and what clue categories were left on the board, plus Andy's comments on the game which are always interesting.

Just a primer so people don't get accidentally spoiled!

5 minutes ago, ellyd said:

Could someone please tell me what "TS" is? 

That's short for Triple Stumper, which means none of the three players could answer it. We take some pride here in being able to answer what Jeopardy brainiacs cannot!

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5 minutes ago, ellyd said:

Sorry to stop the flow for a few seconds, but I've only just started following the Jeopardy forum.  Could someone please tell me what "TS" is?  I know FJ=Final Jeopardy and DD=Double Jeopardy.  But I'm killing myself trying to figure this out!

Thanks!

PS -   James is awesome!

DD is Daily Double and TS is triple stumper, ie none of the contestants got the correct answer, either answering incorrectly or not answering at all.

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2 minutes ago, saber5055 said:

The category is listed at the very top, in with the players' names. Scroll down a bit and the clue is a few inches below, in red. The answer is down way further, below the photos of the players. So you might know the category/clue, but you don't know the answer if you didn't scroll further.

No, I saw that - since I had seen the correct response, I wasn't worried about being spoiled, I was looking to see what the clue was.  My mistake was on the home page, not reading the date, and assuming "Today's FJ" was for the day prior, not realizing they had the new one up before the show aired.

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1 minute ago, Moose135 said:

My mistake was on the home page, not reading the date, and assuming "Today's FJ" was for the day prior, not realizing they had the new one up before the show aired.

LOL, yes, the key is knowing what day today is when you click on a home page link. Today's category/clue/answer is posted way early, before the results of the game are given to Andy. If I look before 10 a.m. central, I don't know who won but I do know FJ and the answer. After 10 a.m., complete results for that day are on the site for that day's game, even though the episode won't air until hours later.

I always look because I like being spoiled. I'm that low-stress person. It's also like being a little omnipotent, if even for one-half hour.

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3 hours ago, DoubleUTeeEff said:

That's why appreciate Laura for making a $7000 bet even though it didn't pay off.

I don't see it that way, at all.  It think it was a weak bet and the opposite of bold!  She had $12,000; James had $28,000 pretty late in the game.  She bets $7,000, which, true, is better then the typical $2,000 or something, but still not enough to matter.  Assuming, as she did, she gets it wrong, she is left with $5,000, with no chance of catching the leader.  What was the point of conserving $5,000 (yes, want to play in FJ, but still have time to answer something correct to end in the black)?  This was her opportunity.  Bet it all (or, leave over $500 for FJ), get it right, she has $24,000 to James' $28,000.  Much closer then $19,000 she was aiming for (with additional clues still left on the board for James to increase his lead).  My issue is what is the point of holding back $5,000?  It serves no purpose.  She was "saving for a rainy day" in the middle of a torrential downpour.  Just my opinion.  That was Laura's opportunity to put herself into real contention and she let it pass.

James look-alike suggestion: the young Wayne Newton.

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On 4/10/2019 at 9:59 PM, SHD said:

I’ll add to the whole “James reminds me of...” discussion by throwing in a young Seth McFarlane. 

I'm catching up on the thread and was waiting for this comparison. That was exactly who I compared him to as well.

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55 minutes ago, ellyd said:

Sorry to stop the flow for a few seconds, but I've only just started following the Jeopardy forum.  Could someone please tell me what "TS" is?  I know FJ=Final Jeopardy and DD=Double Jeopardy.  But I'm killing myself trying to figure this out!

For future reference, there is a Glossary thread explaining the various terms and abbreviations frequently used in discussing the show.  (It has good info, but it's not pinned, so it falls down the page, and no one new to the forum is going to know it exists and go looking for it.  But now you know for the next time you wonder what the hell we're talking about here.)

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1 hour ago, saber5055 said:

That's short for Triple Stumper, which means none of the three players could answer it. We take some pride here in being able to answer what Jeopardy brainiacs cannot!

Some pride? It can make my day!

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1 hour ago, saber5055 said:

Yes, of course a man would remember Jane's videos and the leotards. As to remembering what exercises Jane was doing, or what exercises anyone watching was doing (in her leotard), not so much. Imaginations run strong though. Best not to ask about that.

Yes, he def said "working it." That was Jane's catch phrase. She said it enough that it became a joke.

Correction - it was MY leotards he remembered.  😉

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1 hour ago, Bazinga said:

It think it was a weak bet and the opposite of bold! 

I agree with your assessment. Any bet more than $2,000 is considered "bold" now, but IMO very few players know how to use the DD to their benefit. James does. I wish others did, it would make for more exciting play. Most can't see the big picture and, therefore, are too conservative. Then they go home.

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1 hour ago, Bazinga said:

I don't see it that way, at all.  It think it was a weak bet and the opposite of bold!  She had $12,000; James had $28,000 pretty late in the game.

Well, damn. You are 100% right. I guess I wasn't paying attention to how much she had at the point she made the wager. I will say it was a bolder bet than some would have made but you are correct that it was not a bold bet. At least she could have possibly made the game not a runaway which I think is more than some contestants would have done.

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3 hours ago, Clanstarling said:

Giving directions - I once read somewhere that the landmarks you use when you give directions is an indication of which buildings you notice and are important to you.

I read an article in the paper about a study (several years ago) about directions. They were testing mice (rats?) in a maze that had symbols at various intersections. They would time how long it told the mice to complete the maze, over and over. Eventually, they would remove the symbols and retest the mice. They found that the male mice would do the maze in about the same amount of time as they did with the symbols, but the female mice would take longer. Their conclusion was that the female mice had learned "take a left at the triangle", but the male mice just learned at what point to take that left. So when the symbol was removed, the male mice knew where to take that left, because they had not paid any attention to the symbol, but the female mice were confused, because they relied on the triangle!

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I don't like the "upside down" category picking, going bottom to top, but it actually makes sense as contestants, especially with the way the champion is betting.  You are more likely to have a greater amount of money this way for DD bets, you pick the bigger numbers earlier and accumulate more earlier in the rounds. 

Also this plays to his advantage because by the end with the supposedly easier clues, there is not enough money left to try to catch him or at least play into contention. 

Another win, though not a huge one by his standards

But I bet he lasts another week, then someone will use his doubling up strategy against him and beat him,. 

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1 hour ago, illdoc said:

I read an article in the paper about a study (several years ago) about directions. They were testing mice (rats?) in a maze that had symbols at various intersections. They would time how long it told the mice to complete the maze, over and over. Eventually, they would remove the symbols and retest the mice. They found that the male mice would do the maze in about the same amount of time as they did with the symbols, but the female mice would take longer. Their conclusion was that the female mice had learned "take a left at the triangle", but the male mice just learned at what point to take that left. So when the symbol was removed, the male mice knew where to take that left, because they had not paid any attention to the symbol, but the female mice were confused, because they relied on the triangle!

Coincidentally, yesterday I was thinking about mice and mazes and wondering if the scientists clean the mazes betw tests. I would think that mice would be able to smell where they went before... although that wouldn't necessarily tell them if the way they went before was correct.

Jim Nabors is a pretty good similarity to James, though I would choose a pic where he's smiling more.

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Googling, I saw a comparison betw Nabors and Eli Manning, so I thought I'd post a pic of Manning to see if anyone thinks HE looks a bit like James.

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Still, I'm not finding the guy I think has the best likeness to James.

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On ‎04‎/‎10‎/‎2019 at 9:47 PM, Brookside said:

This latest divisive contestant is giving me a weird hope that someone somewhere is writing a thesis on what makes a Jeopardy competitor loved or hated. 

Alex doesn't bother me in the slightest.  Ken Jennings has made me lunge for the remote since the first time he was on

On ‎04‎/‎10‎/‎2019 at 10:55 PM, peeayebee said:

Finally I got a couple of TSs: morning glory and Bull Run. Coincidentally, this morning as we walked, I identified some morning glories for my son.

.  What does that say about me?  Where do I fall on the Jeopardy spectrum?

I was not a fan of Ken Jennings either, although my aversion to him is less severe.  He did amuse me, however, with his FJ reply when he and Brad played against Watson: "I, for one, welcome our computer overlords".

On ‎04‎/‎10‎/‎2019 at 10:34 PM, Bastet said:

I suspect the wording sent him down the wrong path, mentally searching for something similar to the Constitution rather than that particular section of the Constitution,

I didn't get it either, and I think the wording of the clue was the problem.  Not my lack of knowledge.  Totally.

On ‎04‎/‎10‎/‎2019 at 10:55 PM, peeayebee said:

Finally I got a couple of TSs: morning glory and Bull Run. Coincidentally, this morning as we walked, I identified some morning glories for my son.  

I also got the DD of conch.

I had to google argonaut. It's a type of octopus. I never knew that, and I wish Alex had explained it. I knew the clue referenced the Argonauts, but I was trying to come up with a sea creature name that used a part of that word, which is what Jeff did with nautilus.

I was surprised by the morning glory ts.  I did get all of those except Argonaut, for exactly the same reason as you.  I did not know there was a mollusk by that name.

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19 hours ago, Browncoat said:

No FJ for me tonight.  I read the clue, and got hung up on the video hall of fame: "Wait, there's a video hall of fame?  Who knew there was a video hall of fame?  I wonder what kind of videos are in the video hall of fame?  Music videos?  Home movies?  Oh, crap, time's up."

That was pretty much my reaction too.  I did eventually say Madonna, but knew 1982 was too early for her.

18 hours ago, saber5055 said:

The Experts, the monkey drawing, was a funny yet easy TS.

Not easy for me, 'cause I had no idea.

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17 minutes ago, proserpina65 said:

I did get all of those except Argonaut, for exactly the same reason as you.  I did not know there was a mollusk by that name.

I ignored the mollusk part of the clue and went with the "Jason and the ..." to get my answer.

1 hour ago, illdoc said:

Their conclusion was that the female mice had learned "take a left at the triangle", but the male mice just learned at what point to take that left. So when the symbol was removed, the male mice knew where to take that left, because they had not paid any attention to the symbol, but the female mice were confused, because they relied on the triangle!

I would think the females would eventually find their way while the males would stumble around and finally think, the heck with it, and lie down to take a nap wherever they were. Well, if mice are anything like humans that is.

If James is reading here, he must think it hilarious that he looks like so many people. I personally think he's a twin for that dude from Naperville who is winning buckets of money on Jeopardy.

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2 hours ago, Tunia said:

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Another entry for the James look-alike:

young Jim Nabors

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Shazaam!

Last night's show was made for me, it's a shame no one was home to witness my awesome performance. I ran the TCM category and then got Jane Fonda because I had the cassette, only I don't remember "working it" as well as I do ,"go for the burn."

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3 hours ago, JudyObscure said:

Shazaam!

Last night's show was made for me, it's a shame no one was home to witness my awesome performance. I ran the TCM category and then got Jane Fonda because I had the cassette, only I don't remember "working it" as well as I do ,"go for the burn."

I know, I have games like that where I am just on fire and then I have to call people to tell them how great I was....but when someone is watching it with me I suck...and they don't believe my awesome games....ha ha! 

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