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Feel like someone should have told them that "snobbish" maybe does not suffice as the meaning of "uppity" in a modern context.
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That category sucked but also CASTRO?? NO I DON'T THINK HE EVER ADDRESSED CONGRESS
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 02:14 |
I was also a big fan of this triple stumper from the other day: I like to think the photo didn't show up on the screen.
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 02:18 |
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Also the cathode is negative, what the gently caress. That was a weird episode.
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 02:38 |
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Its incredibly funny to me the tone Mike takes sometimes when he says "No", I know he doesn't mean it that way but it sounds like its dripping in utter disgust, I always follow it up in my head with ", you idiot". Its like that quiz bowl scene from Billy Madison irl
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homeless snail posted:Its incredibly funny to me the tone Mike takes sometimes when he says "No", I know he doesn't mean it that way but it sounds like its dripping in utter disgust, I always follow it up in my head with ", you idiot". Its like that quiz bowl scene from Billy Madison irl It ties back into his used car salesman smarmy tone. He carries on a milieu of "I'm just a little bit smarter than you"--it really comes out when he says "we were looking for..."--and he just drips with condescension at points. The "Up" category today was a great example of it. His overall timbre is still more pleasant to listen to than Jennings' lilt, though.
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Timby posted:It ties back into his used car salesman smarmy tone. He carries on a milieu of "I'm just a little bit smarter than you"--it really comes out when he says "we were looking for..."--and he just drips with condescension at points. The "Up" category today was a great example of it. I also get irrationally annoyed when he adds in extra information about an answer, especially like when he basically explains the context of the clue. I do think Ken is miles better than him.
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 03:23 |
I hate everyone involved with writing that game.
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 03:39 |
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Unkempt posted:Also the cathode is negative, what the gently caress. That was a weird episode. I still think its not a great question but normally when you refer to batteries you are talking about discharge in which case the cathode is positive. The nickel end of a NiCd battery is marked as such.
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 03:40 |
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I still think "cat-" for positive and "an-" for negative, like cation and anion from middle school chemistry. And yet I was like, "catode? that doesn't sound right"
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I think 'cathode=negative" because that's where cathode rays come from, which are electrons, which are negative. This is very concerning.
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homeless snail posted:Its incredibly funny to me the tone Mike takes sometimes when he says "No", I know he doesn't mean it that way but it sounds like its dripping in utter disgust, I always follow it up in my head with ", you idiot". Its like that quiz bowl scene from Billy Madison irl Timby posted:It ties back into his used car salesman smarmy tone. He carries on a milieu of "I'm just a little bit smarter than you"--it really comes out when he says "we were looking for..."--and he just drips with condescension at points. The "Up" category today was a great example of it. Yeah, I’ve noticed it as well. Not as off putting as Ken Jennings’ questioning lilt of “no...?” when people answer incorrectly, and all respect for him filling in as a host and as executive producer in general, but Alex didn’t make it sound condescending at all. Agreed that he’s got kinda the wrong persona as long term host unfortunately. I jumped to Shinzo Abe for Final for some reason (probably because I am a giant weeb, and the “let us in Abe!” meme my weeb friends who want to be able to go back to Japan sometime soon for concerts and the like when they’re being held again is floating around prominently in my mind, and he was the longest serving Japanese PM an in office during that time period before he recently resigned last year, but I don’t think he ever addressed Congress), my mind just skipped over the Middle East entirely, but Bibi (that rear end in a top hat) was obvious in hindsight. GhostStalker fucked around with this message at 17:02 on Mar 3, 2021 |
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GhostStalker posted:Yeah, I’ve noticed it as well. Not as off putting as Ken Jennings’ questioning lilt of “no...?” when people answer incorrectly, and all respect for him filling in as a host and as executive producer in general, but Alex didn’t make it sound condescending at all. Agreed that he’s got kinda the wrong persona as long term host unfortunately. At first I went with Tony Blair, but then I re-read it and was like "gently caress, the UK is part of Europe" and went to Abe.
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 17:04 |
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That one was pretty easy because Netanyahu addressing Congress was a huge deal in 2015 as it was a purposeful gently caress you to Obama. Surprised only one person got it.
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Groovelord Neato posted:That one was pretty easy because Netanyahu addressing Congress was a huge deal in 2015 as it was a purposeful gently caress you to Obama. Surprised only one person got it. I try hard not to think about that piece of human garbage
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 17:09 |
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Which one? And yeah, the way Mike said "no" to the second Final response, it looked like she gave him a bit of a look after it.
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 17:15 |
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Holy cow todays ending.
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 23:01 |
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I was skeptical of the Mike as permanent host thing but there seems to be a real push for it. Saw a Good Morning America segment calling him an overnight sensation...
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banned from Starbucks posted:Holy cow todays ending. Holy poo poo.
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 00:02 |
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Someone finally did it!
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 00:31 |
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The loving lawyer didn't get the esquire question???
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 01:38 |
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It absolutely owns when someone wins betting nothing
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 02:29 |
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What an abysmal FJ clue. It feels like it's written in such a way that they can be like "haha see we said RIGHT UNTIL pei did the pyramid" but "to the 1980s" definitely feels like it should include Pei getting hired in 1983 for the job, if not starting construction in '84 or completing it in '89. Regardless I'm thrilled at the outcome but that one could have cooked in the writers room another 20 minutes.
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Spokes posted:What an abysmal FJ clue. It feels like it's written in such a way that they can be like "haha see we said RIGHT UNTIL pei did the pyramid" but "to the 1980s" definitely feels like it should include Pei getting hired in 1983 for the job, if not starting construction in '84 or completing it in '89. Yeah, it read as “construction finished in the 80s”. I got it, but as a French person I probably should have, it may have taken me more than 30 seconds though. I was stuck on Versailles for a bit before I did the math and realized it couldn’t have started that early.
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 04:12 |
Also lol what an ending.
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 04:12 |
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That ruled! One of the things I love about Jeopardy, everything can change in the last round.
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 04:33 |
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I was hoping one of the leaders had bet $12,200 and forced a come-from-ahead tie-breaker
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 04:43 |
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Was not expecting that ending. Totally blanked on Final, I got the French connection but all I could think of was Notre Dame even if I knew it most likely wasn’t correct. Totally obvious after the reveal though.
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I did manage to get the final and figured it was a reference to the pyramid, but I agree that it was worded oddly. Always feels good to get a triple stumper, though. I've been on a roll with finals lately!
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HookShot posted:Yeah, it read as “construction finished in the 80s”. I got it, but as a French person I probably should have, it may have taken me more than 30 seconds though. I was stuck on Versailles for a bit before I did the math and realized it couldn’t have started that early. That's the way I read it too. I've noticed some of the clues have been kind of crappy lately. See: The Up category from a couple of days ago.
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 12:48 |
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I feel like we wouldn't even be talking about the Up category had Mike said, "We need two words." right off the bat, instead of on the second "wrong" response.
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I got it, but I'll admit it took me until a few seconds after the song ended; it would not have ended well if I was on that episode. How the LAWYER missed that first DD is just baffling, but at least when you find it that early it's almost meaningless. CPColin posted:I feel like we wouldn't even be talking about the Up category had Mike said, "We need two words." right off the bat, instead of on the second "wrong" response. I don't think that category was very hard? But that's me, maybe I pay more attention during the reading of the categories where they explain the gimmick. I feel like a lot of contestants don't and it often takes one failed clue to catch on. I just think the champ was not the greatest in the wordplay categories in general, and the other two contestants were mediocre at best.
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 18:07 |
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Just think, we're in for months of inexperienced stunt hosts starting next week
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BaronVonVaderham posted:I don't think that category was very hard? Same, but I had this thread to tip me off, so I paid extra attention to why the first two responses were ruled incorrect.
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 18:26 |
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How are we going to build a kinder and gentler society if the next host doesn't tell us :/
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I’ve noticed that Final categories have seemed to get oddly specific lately, but that just might be the writers trying to lay on some flare and not really hitting their mark. Got tonight’s Final pretty much instantly though.PSXer posted:How are we going to build a kinder and gentler society if the next host doesn't tell us :/ I don’t even remember this specific Trebek quote and now it’s something I connect more with Richards because he repeats it at the end of every episode. Not that I don’t appreciate the sentiment, but drat.
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# ? Mar 5, 2021 02:17 |
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Mike's most insufferable attribute is the way he seems really proud of himself when the clues are too clever for the contestants to get, and he gets to explain them e: close second is his awful factoids about the clues, which he just comes across as incredibly awkward in providing Vulture Culture fucked around with this message at 02:30 on Mar 5, 2021 |
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Vulture Culture posted:Mike's most insufferable attribute is the way he seems really proud of himself when the clues are too clever for the contestants to get, and he gets to explain them 10000000000000% agree with this.
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Vulture Culture posted:Mike's most insufferable attribute is the way he seems really proud of himself when the clues are too clever for the contestants to get, and he gets to explain them Also agree 100% And what's with giving a correct answer to "bows and arrows"? BOWS DO NOT EXPLODE, even in stupid movies!!! they've gone against more probable answers recently. The judging seems to be absolute shite these days. But then I guess it has to match with the crap-tastic awful current host and the really bad questions.
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Calling this woman a "champion" tonight made me laugh. She's not a champion, she was just the survivor of that episode's carnage.
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