Marilyn Manson’s Exit Strategy Leads The Weekend Links
Plus Kate Middleton being adorable, mind-reading headphones, and the bus ride from hell.
Plus Kate Middleton being adorable, mind-reading headphones, and the bus ride from hell.
A look back at some of the guests who have dropped by Elwood City
He looks just like his Alex Trebek parody from Saturday Night Live with it!
Did your mother give you forget-me-now pills, Trebek? How can you not pronounce “Fünke”?
“Don’t say another word!” On tonight’s installment of the “Jeopardy!” College Championship, host Alek Trebek interviewed Duke senior Greer Mackebee about his unusual hobby of building concrete canoes. “How do you get into that?” Trebek asked. Mackebee’s response—and Trebek’s reaction to it—was solid gold.
Oh, come ON, Kate! It’s bad enough that you can’t tell Adele apart from Amy Winehouse, but your juxtaposition of Winehouse (who is dead) with “Rolling in the Deep” (the Adele song whose title coincidentally sounds like something a dead person would be doing) on tonight’s “Jeopardy!” made things all the more awkward.
Shit, Mike, get it together! Just so we’re clear: A blow to the back of the neck is not a donkey punch — it’s a *rabbit* punch. RABBIT.
For a game show that doesn’t involve eating gross things, human Tetris or living in a house with strangers, Jeopardy has had a crazy amount of embarrassing/shocking moments involving the contestants AND the show’s host, Alex Trebek. And it doesn’t even air live on television! View List ›
He snapped his achilles tendon!!! It doesn’t get more hardcore than that. (via abclocal.go.com) View List ›
How does Trebek react? I think Jeopardy just hit some kind of sigularity. (Via The Uniblog) Watch Video ›
A site devoted to reconstructing plots through rewind. So, technically, spoiler alert. Much more over at If You Watch It Backwards. View List ›
The super computer Watson premiered last night on Jeopardy against Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter. They ended the night with a tie between Watson and Rutter. Laugh at these ridiculous Jeopardy moments while you can… (Before robots take over the human race.) View List ›
I’ll take out-of-date memes for $500, Alex. Watch Video ›
In 1990, “Jeopardy” launched a 1-900 number where you could play at home for $5 a minute. Here, Alex Trebek becomes increasingly irritated while recording promos for Phone Jeopardy. Raw footage given to us by an editor friend on the show. View Media ›
A Mad Men category will be on the board come the October 17th show, so in the meantime, you can play the 1960’s-centric online version. Pause and ask yourself: what has Don Draper taught me (besides how to be the coolest guy ever)?
A blog devoted to bringing you each day’s Final Jeopardy question, one video at a time. Why does everyone bet so much on the Final Jeopardy question? Read More ›