It was such a Mickey Mouse question.
“Jeopardy” fans are steaming over what many deemed the easiest Final Jeopardy ever on Monday’s show.
As the three players headed into the game show’s last round with the category, “Famous Names,” challenger Robbi Ramirez had a commanding lead with $22,400, but it was not a runaway win — challenger P.J. Brennan had $11,400 and defending champ Rachel Clark was still in the mix with $10,200.
Host Ken Jennings read the clue: “In 1966, the year of his death, he shared plans for an experimental prototype community in Florida.”
The answer was “Walt Disney,” which was particularly easy for anyone who knows, as Jennings noted after Clark’s correct answer was revealed. “The experimental prototype community of tomorrow became Epcot,” he said.
All three contestants had the correct answer, with Ramirez the winner with $22,800, following a relatively conservative wager of $1,400.
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“Jeopardy” fans are steaming over what many deemed the easiest Final Jeopardy ever on Monday’s show.
As the three players headed into the game show’s last round with the category, “Famous Names,” challenger Robbi Ramirez had a commanding lead with $22,400, but it was not a runaway win — challenger P.J. Brennan had $11,400 and defending champ Rachel Clark was still in the mix with $10,200.
Host Ken Jennings read the clue: “In 1966, the year of his death, he shared plans for an experimental prototype community in Florida.”
The answer was “Walt Disney,” which was particularly easy for anyone who knows, as Jennings noted after Clark’s correct answer was revealed. “The experimental prototype community of tomorrow became Epcot,” he said.
All three contestants had the correct answer, with Ramirez the winner with $22,800, following a relatively conservative wager of $1,400.
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- 4/11/2023
- by Eileen AJ Connelly
- The Wrap
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the April 10 episode of Jeopardy!] After four of the five days of the previous week consisted of no one getting the Final Jeopardy correct (and only one person on the fifth), the April 10 episode of Jeopardy! featured what many fans called a very “easy” end to the game. Physics teacher P.J. Brennan and writer Robbie Ramirez came on to compete against returning champ Rachel Clark, a director of client strategy. Going into Final Jeopardy, Robbie led with $22,400, P.J. had $11,400, and Rachel was in third with $10,200. And that was the order in which they ended the game, with Robbi the new champ. But as viewers noted, this Final Jeopardy was certainly nowhere near as difficult as recent ones. The category was Famous Names, and host Ken Jennings, upon unveiling that, said, “that doesn’t help a whole lot. But we’ll be back with the clue. Everything will ...
- 4/10/2023
- TV Insider
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Why are they rushing this?
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There are things I liked about this clip. I liked that Esther was put out because Woulter wanted to have the party for him and Thomas at their house instead of hers. She’s a controlling woman so it’s no surprise she would hate changes put upon her by Thomas’ latest squeeze. Her being snippy about the event was the highlight of the clip, as was the shouting match between her and Eva. But I think Thomas and Woulter’s sudden coupledom is quite rushed.
Why are they rushing this?
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