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‘Jeopardy!’ turns 60: Game show’s new hosts, outraged fans and ‘woke’ questions in spotlight

“Danger!” is celebrating its 60th anniversary.

The trivia game show first aired on March 30, 1964 and ran for over ten years before ending its run in January 1975. There was a brief hiatus, during which a spin-off called “The All-New Jeopardy!” aired. From 1978 he aired until 1979, and the version of the show now known and loved by viewers was revived in September 1984, starring host Alex Trebek.

Forty years after the show was revived, Jeopardy! Trebek then went on to become one of television’s longest-running game show hosts, with Trebek becoming television’s longest-running host, with over 8,000 episodes over nearly 37 of his seasons. However, the show has had its fair share of ups and downs since Trebek passed away in November 2020.

This time we will introduce “Jeopardy!” Over the past few years.

‘Danger!’ has gone through a lot of changes since Alex Trebek (left) passed away in November 2020. Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik (right) were also among the guest hosts. (Getty Images)

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“Part of the game”

Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik break up

Jennings and Bialik ultimately took over hosting duties after Trebek’s death. (Getty Images)

Following the death of longtime host Alex Trebek, a series of guest hosts took over, with showrunners ultimately bringing on Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik as the show’s permanent co-hosts.

Jennings had previously appeared on the show as a contestant and gained popularity after winning 74 consecutive matches, making him the contestant with the longest winning streak. Bialik was relatively new to the show, having guest-hosted several times, but was equally enthusiastic and excited to be one of the new hosts.

“This is a very intense adrenaline experience that you’ll chase for the rest of your life,” Jennings said on “Inside Jeopardy!” His August 2022 Podcast on Hosting. “And when the game gets really good here, when the players are cooking seriously, and when it’s intense and the games are close, I feel like, in a way, I’m there playing. You feel like, you’re part of the game. You’re part of the game.” There’s something transcendent that happens in the show where the audience is trapped, and I’m just looking for that. only. ”

Jennings and Bialik took turns hosting the main show and many spinoff tournaments, with Bialik taking the reins as the sole host of “Celebrity Jeopardy!”

Hosting is “obsolete”

Mayim Bialik hosts the show in a red pantsuit. "danger!"

Bialik announced in December that she was leaving the show. (Tyler Golden/ABC via Getty Images)

Ms. Bialik initially chose not to return for season 40 of the iconic game show to show her support for the then-ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike. However, in December 2023, she announced that she was permanently leaving the show.

“When the holidays start in Hollywood, it’s like, ‘Danger!’ News. Sony has informed me that I will no longer be hosting a syndicated version of Jeopardy!,” Bialik wrote on Instagram. Announced. “I am deeply honored to have been nominated for host of this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards and am deeply grateful for the opportunity to appear on Jeopardy!” Family. “

“Danger!” executive producer Michael Davis shed some light on the decision to drop Bialik after she won the lead role in the sitcom “Call Me Cat,” saying Bialik was the host of two hosts. He described the contract as “forced.”

Davis went on to say that this decision was due to their desire to have more “consistency” on the show, and that the feedback they’d gotten over the past two and a half seasons was that people “wanted a single host. ”, he added.

Mayim Bialik hosting "Celebrity crisis!"

“Danger!” executive producer Michael Davis explained that Bialik was dropped to improve the show’s consistency. (Tyler Golden/ABC via Getty Images)

“Mayim is a great host,” he said at the “Unscripted Storytellers” panel at the 2024 Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in February. “We would love to continue working with her on the primetime version and other spinoffs. Those conversations are ongoing. But Ken really won her the job.”

Before announcing her departure, Bialik had received considerable criticism from viewers who did not appreciate her hosting style. Among the complaints from her fans were that contestants took too long to answer questions before switching, and that the rulings were inconsistent and sometimes too harsh.

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During the strike when Jennings took over as host of “Celebrity Jeopardy!,” fans celebrated on X (formerly Twitter), with one person writing, “Now I might actually watch it.” [Bialik] is not a host. ”

“It caught me off guard because I loved working with Mime. I’m going to miss her,” Jennings told The Hollywood Reporter in December. “She can’t speak about her decision-making process or her opinion on it.”

“That’s misleading.”

Ken Jennings and three contestants pose for a photo after Final Jeopardy!

The show has recently upset fans due to some confusing clues. (Christopher Willard/ABC via Getty Images)

The show has angered fans in recent seasons for giving contestants confusing clues and making them get questions wrong.

In one example, contestant Scott Plummer lost nearly all of his income during Double Jeopardy. The category was titled “That’s Misleading” and he asked contestants to identify compound words from clues. After Plummer picked the final $2,000 Daily Double of the night, he was presented with a clue: “A painting seen along a wheelchair ramp,” to which he responded, “Something like a ramp.” The correct answer was “Rampert,” and fans were furious.

“I usually side with the writers, but DD3 was bullish –. Literally every other clue in the ‘misleading’ category gave both halves in the same order as a correct compound word (banana split, fishbowl, etc.),” one user wrote.

Some people pointed out that “wall” is not even a compound word and should not be included in this category.

Fans also took issue with the Final Jeopardy clue that confused the wild card champion in a February episode. The clue read, “The distance between its two legs on the ground is 630 feet, and it is as wide as it is tall,” and was in the “Landmark” category.

Gateway Arch and Ken Jennings break up

Fans didn’t think the clues related to the Gateway Arch were fair. (Getty Images)

Two contestants guessed the Eiffel Tower and one guessed the Christ the Redeemer statue in Brazil, but all three guessed incorrectly, and it turned out that the correct answer was the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Due to the wrong guess, two of the contestants lost everything and also lost the competition, ultimately causing them to miss out on a spot in the wild card semi-finals of the Champions.

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“Gateway Arch was also my gut reaction, but now I’m worried it doesn’t actually have ‘legs,'” one fan wrote on the show’s Reddit forum, while another fan wrote, ” I think ‘foot’ is just ‘foot’.” “Is that a very unusual way to explain what it means? That’s not the first word I would use – maybe ‘the end’?”

“Awakened” clue

Contestants competing in "danger!masters"

Lately, the show has come under fire when “woke” clues are given. (Christopher Willard/ABC via Getty Images)

Some fans of the show didn’t like that there was a hint in another February episode of the show, accusing the show of being “woke.”

In the “Speech! Parts of Speech!” category, the $600 clue read “xem, xyrs, xemself,” and the contestant answered, “What are pronouns?” The answer was correct, and Jennings explained that these are considered “neo pronouns,” meaning new pronouns.

“So in order to win at Jeopardy, you have to follow what bulls wake up?” One person asks about X, and another says, “The woke crowd is different That’s fine. I have the King James Bible and I should read it. Just like God, it never changes.”

“They didn’t waste their time making Alex spin in his grave, right?” another fan wrote.

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“Triple Stamper”

Hosted by Ken Jennings "danger!"

These days, contestants are often in trouble. (Christopher Willard/ABC via Getty Images)

Sometimes, even if the prompt is clear, contestants may have a hard time arriving at the correct answer. On a recent episode of Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions, all three contestants were confused by Taylor Swift’s question.

The $400 clue in the category “Youth Songs” reads, “Inspired by a close friend, Tay Tay wrote “When Someone Said I Love You” at the age of this title, “You will believe in them.” Number 22, the correct answer is number 15, which Swift said was inspired by his high school best friend, Abigail Anderson.

After the correct answer was revealed, one of the contestants said, “That would kill me.”

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“The only wrong reaction in the whole last episode of #Jeopardy is about the Tay Tay song. Don’t let the Swifties know about this…” one X user wrote, while another said, “Believe it I can’t do it,” he wrote. Triple stumbling block was that this episode was about Taylor Swift. ”

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