Jeopardy! fans are thrilled that the game show has returned to its regular programming after weeks of tournaments. Even though they’re happy to see the game back to its regular schedule, viewers found something that made them flood social media with complaints. The latest episode of Jeopardy! needed a spoiler alert. Continue to see what has fans up in arms.
Jeopardy! Accidentally Reveals Winners Online
The Jeopardy! Contestant Zone prematurely revealed who won Tuesday’s episode.
Viewers are able to see each day’s contestants via the game show’s online Contestant Zone. The tracker displays the contestants before the new episode of Jeopardy! airs. It also lets you know who the returning champion is as well as the contestants they will face.
They are also supposed to be shown in the outfits they wear on stage for the game show. Several times over the last few weeks, the...
Jeopardy! Accidentally Reveals Winners Online
The Jeopardy! Contestant Zone prematurely revealed who won Tuesday’s episode.
Viewers are able to see each day’s contestants via the game show’s online Contestant Zone. The tracker displays the contestants before the new episode of Jeopardy! airs. It also lets you know who the returning champion is as well as the contestants they will face.
They are also supposed to be shown in the outfits they wear on stage for the game show. Several times over the last few weeks, the...
- 4/25/2024
- by Amanda Blankenship
- TV Shows Ace
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the April 23 episode of Jeopardy!] Nam Nguyen set an impressive buzzer stat in the April 22 game of Jeopardy!. His buzzer percentage was 71 percent, which host Ken Jennings said was “almost unheard of” at the top of the April 23 episode. But his speedy buzzing (which he attributes to his video game experience) wasn’t enough to protect the one-day champ from an incorrect answer in Final Jeopardy. Nguyen, a playwright from Mississauga, Ontario, was playing against Mark Lashley, a professor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Lianne Schaffer, a piano teacher and musician from Newton, Massachusetts on Tuesday. He enjoyed a large lead for the entire game, and a runaway game was nearly possible. Thanks to some Daily Double action, Lashley was able to catch up to the point where his score was just a bit more than half of Nguyen’s. The scores going into the final were Nguyen with $17,600, Lashley with $9,000, and Schaffer with $7,000. ...
- 4/23/2024
- TV Insider
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the April 22 episode of Jeopardy!] If you tuned in to the April 22 episode of Jeopardy!, you likely noticed that there was something different about one of the contestants during half of the Jeopardy! round. Marko Saric, a math professor from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, returned with a two-day total of $26,600 and faced off against Elly Trickett, a blog & podcast editor from Danbury, Connecticut, and Nam Nguyen, a playwright from Mississauga, Ontario. Saric was dominating at the first break of the Jeopardy! round, leading $9,000 to Nguyen’s $2,400 and Trickett’s $1,000. What viewers may or may not have noticed is that Trickett did not have her glasses on for the interviews portion of the episode nor the rest of that first round; Trickett had given the last correct response and appeared to be reaching into her pocket when host Ken Jennings instructed her to select the next clue. Trickett, after answering only two questions ...
- 4/22/2024
- TV Insider
This article contains spoilers for Netflix’s What Jennifer Did.
The true crime documentary business stays booming. Long a mainstay of both network and cable television, true crime documentary films and docuseries have increasingly gained a foothold in the streaming world as well.
Premier streamer Netflix has been particularly fond of the engaging (and inexpensive) format, churning out many new true crime efforts each month. At first glance, Netflix’s latest doc, What Jennifer Did, is your standard fare.
The 90-minute documentary from director Jenny Popplewell recounts the chilling real life case of Jennifer Pan. On Nov. 8, 2010, Jennifer called 9-1-1 to report that three masked men had invaded her family’s Markham, Ontario home and shot her dad Huei Hann Pan and her mom Bich Ha Pan as part of a botched robbery. Bich ultimately died from her injuries while Hann narrowly survived after a lengthy coma.
When investigating the crime,...
The true crime documentary business stays booming. Long a mainstay of both network and cable television, true crime documentary films and docuseries have increasingly gained a foothold in the streaming world as well.
Premier streamer Netflix has been particularly fond of the engaging (and inexpensive) format, churning out many new true crime efforts each month. At first glance, Netflix’s latest doc, What Jennifer Did, is your standard fare.
The 90-minute documentary from director Jenny Popplewell recounts the chilling real life case of Jennifer Pan. On Nov. 8, 2010, Jennifer called 9-1-1 to report that three masked men had invaded her family’s Markham, Ontario home and shot her dad Huei Hann Pan and her mom Bich Ha Pan as part of a botched robbery. Bich ultimately died from her injuries while Hann narrowly survived after a lengthy coma.
When investigating the crime,...
- 4/19/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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