New Jeopardy Season -- Today's Episode
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New Jeopardy Season -- Today's Episode
The music sounds more wimpy. The graphics have been tweaked, but nothing radical. Other than that, it looked about the same. I heard they're planning some new features for their 25th anniversary year, but there was nothing of that nature today.
Alex slipped in a personal observation immediately after reading the Final Jeopardy clue. I thought that was inappropriate, but it probably didn't change the outcome. Though it might have.
Alex slipped in a personal observation immediately after reading the Final Jeopardy clue. I thought that was inappropriate, but it probably didn't change the outcome. Though it might have.
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This was in my in box today from J!:
Any perky moms out there holding out on us regarding any inside info?
---Jay (Alex Trebeck used to host High Rollers, if you know how many years ago Wink Martindale took over hosting duties of that show, well then, you know the rest...)
I thought this was interesting: A special Kids Week Reunion 9/15-9/19Hey Jeopardy! fan,
It's our 25th birthday!
That's right, America's Favorite Quiz Show® kicks off its 25th season tonight and we're in the mood to celebrate! Here's how we're getting the party started...
The College Online Test
A newly refreshed jeopardy.com featuring
enhanced contestant videos & all-new winners' blogs!
Clue Crew Exclusives
A special Kids Week Reunion 9/15-9/19
...and here's a sneak peek at what's ahead...
• Play Jeopardy! Live! COMING SOON! Mobile phone users will be able to play along with the TV show...in real time!
• Contestant Updates We'll catch up with some of your favorite past champs
• Adult Online Test It's coming! Stay tuned for more details...
• Ask Alex The answers to some of those frequently asked fan questions right from the man himself!
• Celebrity Shows Enough said
• Tournaments The Champions will face off once again as well as fan favorites the Teen Tournament and the College Championship
Talented contestants, lightning fast game-play, entertaining material, special anniversary segments, and more! Jeopardy! is turning 25 and the celebration lasts all season long. Don't miss a minute!
Cheers,
The Jeopardy! Team
Any perky moms out there holding out on us regarding any inside info?
---Jay (Alex Trebeck used to host High Rollers, if you know how many years ago Wink Martindale took over hosting duties of that show, well then, you know the rest...)
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I think it's her husband that's perky...on Thursdays.frogman042 wrote:This was in my in box today from J!:
I thought this was interesting: A special Kids Week Reunion 9/15-9/19Hey Jeopardy! fan,
It's our 25th birthday!
That's right, America's Favorite Quiz Show® kicks off its 25th season tonight and we're in the mood to celebrate! Here's how we're getting the party started...
The College Online Test
A newly refreshed jeopardy.com featuring
enhanced contestant videos & all-new winners' blogs!
Clue Crew Exclusives
A special Kids Week Reunion 9/15-9/19
...and here's a sneak peek at what's ahead...
• Play Jeopardy! Live! COMING SOON! Mobile phone users will be able to play along with the TV show...in real time!
• Contestant Updates We'll catch up with some of your favorite past champs
• Adult Online Test It's coming! Stay tuned for more details...
• Ask Alex The answers to some of those frequently asked fan questions right from the man himself!
• Celebrity Shows Enough said
• Tournaments The Champions will face off once again as well as fan favorites the Teen Tournament and the College Championship
Talented contestants, lightning fast game-play, entertaining material, special anniversary segments, and more! Jeopardy! is turning 25 and the celebration lasts all season long. Don't miss a minute!
Cheers,
The Jeopardy! Team
Any perky moms out there holding out on us regarding any inside info?
---Jay (Alex Trebeck used to host High Rollers, if you know how many years ago Wink Martindale took over hosting duties of that show, well then, you know the rest...)
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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• Adult Online Test It's coming! Stay tuned for more details...
Hopefully not before the 12-month time limit for retaking the test passes since the last online test, or all of us who took it this year will be denied our chance for another year!
Meanwhile, today's J! was pre-empted here so that they could show taped highlights from the U.S. Open.
As if I wasn't already in a bad mood from watching all the changes on SyndieBAM.
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Re: New Jeopardy Season -- Today's Episode
Just FYI ... Kurt Davies, who came in second tonight, is a Scrabble player and a friend of Jason's and mine.TheConfessor wrote:The music sounds more wimpy. The graphics have been tweaked, but nothing radical. Other than that, it looked about the same. I heard they're planning some new features for their 25th anniversary year, but there was nothing of that nature today.
Alex slipped in a personal observation immediately after reading the Final Jeopardy clue. I thought that was inappropriate, but it probably didn't change the outcome. Though it might have.
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Re: New Jeopardy Season -- Today's Episode
And Michael's brother?franktangredi wrote:Just FYI ... Kurt Davies, who came in second tonight, is a Scrabble player and a friend of Jason's and mine.
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I had gotten an email a while back, maybe a month or two ago, that said the test would be in early 2009. So I don't think it will be an issue.MarleysGh0st wrote:• Adult Online Test It's coming! Stay tuned for more details...
Hopefully not before the 12-month time limit for retaking the test passes since the last online test, or all of us who took it this year will be denied our chance for another year!
Meanwhile, today's J! was pre-empted here so that they could show taped highlights from the U.S. Open.
As if I wasn't already in a bad mood from watching all the changes on SyndieBAM.
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Re: New Jeopardy Season -- Today's Episode
I wish that people who make veiled references like this would explain them in a spoiler for those of us who might be intrigued but didn't see the show.TheConfessor wrote: Alex slipped in a personal observation immediately after reading the Final Jeopardy clue. I thought that was inappropriate, but it probably didn't change the outcome. Though it might have.
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Re: New Jeopardy Season -- Today's Episode
Alex basically interepreted the clue, adding "Must have had a change of heart!" or something to that effect. And I suppose it could have changed the outcome, but I think the first place player who lost WAY overthought the question.silverscreenselect wrote:I wish that people who make veiled references like this would explain them in a spoiler for those of us who might be intrigued but didn't see the show.TheConfessor wrote: Alex slipped in a personal observation immediately after reading the Final Jeopardy clue. I thought that was inappropriate, but it probably didn't change the outcome. Though it might have.
The new music is terrible.
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Re: New Jeopardy Season -- Today's Episode
The opening music isn't that bad, but the "think" music is weak in comparison to previous versions. I also noted Alex's comment after revealing the FJ! answer and wondered if that might have provided a clue. Since the RJC missed the question, though, perhaps not.TheConfessor wrote:The music sounds more wimpy. The graphics have been tweaked, but nothing radical. Other than that, it looked about the same. I heard they're planning some new features for their 25th anniversary year, but there was nothing of that nature today.
Alex slipped in a personal observation immediately after reading the Final Jeopardy clue. I thought that was inappropriate, but it probably didn't change the outcome. Though it might have.
My DVR indicated that this was the first show of the 25th season but also said that this was the first "Kids Week" reunion, which it certainly was not.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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So would I be eligible since I tried to take the test but was interrupted by a power outage? Or am I doomed once again?MarleysGh0st wrote:• Adult Online Test It's coming! Stay tuned for more details...
Hopefully not before the 12-month time limit for retaking the test passes since the last online test, or all of us who took it this year will be denied our chance for another year!
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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Who knows? Didn't you try to inquire about your status after that happened?earendel wrote:So would I be eligible since I tried to take the test but was interrupted by a power outage? Or am I doomed once again?MarleysGh0st wrote:• Adult Online Test It's coming! Stay tuned for more details...
Hopefully not before the 12-month time limit for retaking the test passes since the last online test, or all of us who took it this year will be denied our chance for another year!
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I did, but the answer I got was too late to be of any value. I was told that I could have taken the test either of the subsequent nights, but the e-mail didn't arrive until over a month later.MarleysGh0st wrote:Who knows? Didn't you try to inquire about your status after that happened?earendel wrote:So would I be eligible since I tried to take the test but was interrupted by a power outage? Or am I doomed once again?MarleysGh0st wrote:
Hopefully not before the 12-month time limit for retaking the test passes since the last online test, or all of us who took it this year will be denied our chance for another year!
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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So, if they've recorded that status in their database (a big "if") then you should be good to go.earendel wrote:I did, but the answer I got was too late to be of any value. I was told that I could have taken the test either of the subsequent nights, but the e-mail didn't arrive until over a month later.MarleysGh0st wrote:Who knows? Didn't you try to inquire about your status after that happened?earendel wrote: So would I be eligible since I tried to take the test but was interrupted by a power outage? Or am I doomed once again?
I just hope they remember all the thousands of us who didn't get interrupted by a power outage but would still like to take the test on an annual, rather than biannual basis.
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Hey, all!
First, apologies for being a stranger. My "sad postcard" came last week. At first I was upset with goongas for bursting my balloon, but it actually let me down easier. I was out of town the week it came, so I knew I didn't have to ask a neighbor to check my mail for me.
Second, I meant to post before the J! season premiere that Kurt Davies is one of my best friends in Scrabble and it was so awesome to see him play so well, esp. since he "mathed" Final J! correctly when I'd given him some advice about it before his taping.
Kurt and I were talking today about his experience and he asked if I noticed Alex's "change of heart" comment in Final J! (which I hadn't, as I was distracted at that point, in part by the garish new "think music" which caused all my co-workers to crowd around the screen). He said he knew it was Galileo, but Alex's comment confirmed it for him. It wasn't until later that he thought it might've been inappropriate. Indeed, if that comment helps Greg, then it gives him the win. He misses, Kurt wins.
So, Kurt is thinking about filing a protest/complaint. However, he said he doesn't want to look like a complainer/get Alex in trouble, etc. And it's not like that spoiled the experience for him; he's very happy with the $2k. But, he would LOVE a chance to get another bite at the apple since this J! experience was so awesome for him. I took the stance: "What've you got to lose?" but he said he wouldn't even know how to begin. I said I'd throw it out to a group of game show fans, see what they said. I'm glad somebody picked up on the inappropriateness already; I doubt he'd look like a whiner by bringing it up.
Like I said, sorry I've been scarce. August was way hectic, September looks to be more of the same. Moving to a new apartment in a week or two, etc.
Hope y'all are well! Any advice you can pass along re: protest would be greatly appreciated (esp. since I'd want to claim a cut of anything he won the second time around).
Jason
First, apologies for being a stranger. My "sad postcard" came last week. At first I was upset with goongas for bursting my balloon, but it actually let me down easier. I was out of town the week it came, so I knew I didn't have to ask a neighbor to check my mail for me.
Second, I meant to post before the J! season premiere that Kurt Davies is one of my best friends in Scrabble and it was so awesome to see him play so well, esp. since he "mathed" Final J! correctly when I'd given him some advice about it before his taping.
Kurt and I were talking today about his experience and he asked if I noticed Alex's "change of heart" comment in Final J! (which I hadn't, as I was distracted at that point, in part by the garish new "think music" which caused all my co-workers to crowd around the screen). He said he knew it was Galileo, but Alex's comment confirmed it for him. It wasn't until later that he thought it might've been inappropriate. Indeed, if that comment helps Greg, then it gives him the win. He misses, Kurt wins.
So, Kurt is thinking about filing a protest/complaint. However, he said he doesn't want to look like a complainer/get Alex in trouble, etc. And it's not like that spoiled the experience for him; he's very happy with the $2k. But, he would LOVE a chance to get another bite at the apple since this J! experience was so awesome for him. I took the stance: "What've you got to lose?" but he said he wouldn't even know how to begin. I said I'd throw it out to a group of game show fans, see what they said. I'm glad somebody picked up on the inappropriateness already; I doubt he'd look like a whiner by bringing it up.
Like I said, sorry I've been scarce. August was way hectic, September looks to be more of the same. Moving to a new apartment in a week or two, etc.
Hope y'all are well! Any advice you can pass along re: protest would be greatly appreciated (esp. since I'd want to claim a cut of anything he won the second time around).
Jason
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I think he'd have a hard time making a case. Alex's comment would have helped everyone equally.tailskid wrote:Hey, all!
First, apologies for being a stranger. My "sad postcard" came last week. At first I was upset with goongas for bursting my balloon, but it actually let me down easier. I was out of town the week it came, so I knew I didn't have to ask a neighbor to check my mail for me.
Second, I meant to post before the J! season premiere that Kurt Davies is one of my best friends in Scrabble and it was so awesome to see him play so well, esp. since he "mathed" Final J! correctly when I'd given him some advice about it before his taping.
Kurt and I were talking today about his experience and he asked if I noticed Alex's "change of heart" comment in Final J! (which I hadn't, as I was distracted at that point, in part by the garish new "think music" which caused all my co-workers to crowd around the screen). He said he knew it was Galileo, but Alex's comment confirmed it for him. It wasn't until later that he thought it might've been inappropriate. Indeed, if that comment helps Greg, then it gives him the win. He misses, Kurt wins.
So, Kurt is thinking about filing a protest/complaint. However, he said he doesn't want to look like a complainer/get Alex in trouble, etc. And it's not like that spoiled the experience for him; he's very happy with the $2k. But, he would LOVE a chance to get another bite at the apple since this J! experience was so awesome for him. I took the stance: "What've you got to lose?" but he said he wouldn't even know how to begin. I said I'd throw it out to a group of game show fans, see what they said. I'm glad somebody picked up on the inappropriateness already; I doubt he'd look like a whiner by bringing it up.
Like I said, sorry I've been scarce. August was way hectic, September looks to be more of the same. Moving to a new apartment in a week or two, etc.
Hope y'all are well! Any advice you can pass along re: protest would be greatly appreciated (esp. since I'd want to claim a cut of anything he won the second time around).
Jason
By the way, here's a nice photo of you and a certain other BB:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wordfreak/1085500098/
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