If you don't watch 'Jeopardy!,' then you don't know that Alex Trebek can be a just a *touch* condescending to the contestants. Although to be fair, it's hard not to come across as condescending when you're basically telling people they're wrong over and over again for half an hour.
Finally, 'Jeopardy!' gets entertaining!
Who would've thought that one of the best 'Final Jeopardy!' moments to ever grace the stage would come from not a scholar or professor, but a teenager? Leonard Cooper -- the recent 'Jeopardy!' Teen Tournament winner -- gave host Alex Trebek, his fellow contestants and the audience a hearty laugh with his Final Jeopardy! answer, one that was surely unexpected
Ken Jennings has got it rough. He used to have a real cushy job as the 'Jeopardy!' contestant with the longest winning streak in the history of the show. Then a huge corporation had to come along and ruin all that by inventing a super computer to defeat him.
'Jeopardy!' host Alex Trebek has been known as the guy who gives the smart answers on his show, but recently, he got a brilliant one from one of his contestants.
Roger Craig knows how to play 'Jeopardy.' Finding a Daily Double can really change a game. Sadly, most contestants tend to play conservatively, usually attempting a "true Daily Double" when they have only a modest sum to begin with.
Not Craig. He stumbled upon two consecutive Daily Doubles during a Tournament of Champions match this week and bet all of his money both times. What happened
This week on 'Jeopardy,' a supercomputer named Watson is competing against Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter, the two most storied players in the history of the game show