some fans of danger! They’ve noticed an unfortunate trend lately in which they tend to abandon matches when they have their full attention. Contestant portraits shared on the show’s official website may indicate who will win that night’s match.
On Reddit, a new fan thread demanded, “Dear Jeopardy Web Team: Please stop posting game results with winning contestants wearing inappropriate clothing in their portraits…” That’s stupid and bad and it’s happened at least twice this week. Don’t do it or you’ll be shunned. ”
The topic has sparked a serious debate among fans as to whether fans who pay that much attention to these outfits should stay away from the website, with one commenter saying: Where you might be upset before watching the show. ” Meanwhile, another person completely agreed with the original poster and wrote: Because of this I can no longer access the website! ”
Another user tried to debunk this theory by claiming to have actually had the opposite experience. “Come on, guys. Get a life. But it’s not always given. In my experience, if you take a portrait of a contestant in the outfit you were planning on wearing, you’ll have to give it to them before taping that day.” I continued to win several times, but even if I didn’t win, the portrait was a different outfit than my first episode,” a commenter wrote. .
Of course, this issue is still fresh in fans’ minds. That’s because some fans felt the web photos of that night’s contestants undermined the fact that ER doctor Amy Hummel emerged victorious with a total of $18,900 for the day. .
In a thread dedicated to the April 24th episode, one user wrote, “Here’s another costume giveaway,” while another user wrote, “Literally why can’t we just take pictures at the start of Tape Day like we always do?” Can’t you do it?” he wrote. Yay, it’s very annoying. ”
On a lighter note, contestant Paul Drake, who placed second with $17,201, spoke backstage about his experience on Wednesday’s episode and posted a photo of himself comically posing with host Ken Jennings. He shared and explained: Highlight of my new life. There was some sort of camera malfunction when Ken and I were taking pictures, and Ken said it was because we were too handsome. I asked him if his next project would be “Blue Steel,” and he graciously agreed to make it my favorite photograph of all time. ”
Third place on the night was of course last night’s winner Mark Lashley, who finished the game with $9,401, a far cry from Tuesday night’s total of $17,601.
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