Showing posts with label Jeopardy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeopardy. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2016

Rob Kardashian & Blac Chyna: Reality TV Series In Jeopardy?

Will Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna’s reality TV series ever make the air?


It seems like things are getting a little too much for Rob and he’s allegedly ditching filming on a regular basis.


Basically, if the show ever makes the air, it might be more about Blac Chyna. 



Rob was quick to sign up for the reality show, so it’s odd that he’s the one refusing to film for it. 


If you recall, Rob disappeared from Keeping Up with the Kardashians for a long time. 


He apparently felt that the show ruined his family. 


It must be stressful having cameras following you every hour of the day, but why sign up for another one and then refuse to do the work?


There has been trouble in paradise for Kardashian and Chyna. 


There were even rumblings that they could call their wedding off.


This all stemmed from Rob deleting every trace of Blac on his Instagram.



That seems to be a trend with celebrities these days. 


They get in a fight and delete all trace of their significant other on Instagram. 


Sigh. 


Their feud came to an end when Blac Chyna sent a Snapchat video out to her fans that showed they were very happy. 



There’s word that producers are very worried that Rob’s behavior could spell doom for the potential series. 


If you watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians online, you’ll know that Rob’s family were shocked to learn about his engagement to Blac. 


What do you think about all of this?


Should E! give up on the series?


Hit the comments!


Monday, July 4, 2016

Big Brother Recap: The Eight Pack Alliance In Jeopardy?

Expect the unexpected. 


That’s the bold statement we hear every damn summer about the latest season of Big Brother and it really makes me question just how far the producers will go to shake up the game. 




Big Brother Paulie



Remember the Big Brother Takeover? That was the worst weekly competition in the history of the series, but there’s something about the Big Brother Road Kill that’s making this summer the best one yet for the CBS series. 


It’s just thrilling to think that one side of the house has all the power, but then the other side can fracture the big alliance without even winning HOH. 


The drama picked up at the HOH competition and it was pretty tense. Victor knew he had to win this one because his ally was just booted from the game in one of the best blindsides of the entire series. 


Frank’s plan to have Jozea’s alliance members shook up going into the competition worked very well. While the rest of the house were focusing on winning the power, Nicole was sitting on the sidelines, scared at the thought of being a target. 


Natalie joined her when she was swiftly disqualified from the competition. Everyone seemed to be at the same point of the competition until the Freakazoids lost a handful of berries. Then, Tiffany threw her win because she knew Corey would have a better chance of winning without her. 


Let’s face it, Vanessa got so paranoid whenever she had power, so it’s good that her sister realizes that she could share that exact same trait. 


Victor and Bronte almost won the competition, but James threw a wrench in their plan to give Category 4 the win. Paulie took the HOH crown because he spent the last week on the block. 


We never got to see just how annoyed Bridgette was because she also had a stretch on the block, but she’s safe, so maybe she let it go. 


After the competition, Natalie cried in the toilet because she thought she was public enemy number one, but James comforted her and let her know that should be safe. 


In a flashback, Frank revealed the plan to Victor, who was scared that the house was gunning for him. Now that I’ve watched it play out, Frank is trying way too hard to play all sides of the house and if he continues this way, he’s probably toast. 


Victor was tricked into thinking that he had an alliance with Paulie and that Paulie wouldn’t target him. Paulie secretly wants to send Victor packing through the back door because of the way he acted last week. 


The thing Paulie needs to remember is that revenge is a dish best served cold. He’s doing what Frank wants and it’s making it look like Paulie is bitter to the rest of the house. 


Not a good look. 


Victor won the Road Kill competition and decided to target James, but with Paul in his ear, he changed his decision and nominated Tiffany. 


Paul, Bronte and Tiffany are the nominees for this week.


What did you think of all the drama tonight? Will Paulie’s plan to send Victor out of the house work?


Hit the comments with your take on the latest drama in the house.


Big Brother Recap: The Eight Pack Alliance In Jeopardy?

Expect the unexpected. 


That’s the bold statement we hear every damn summer about the latest season of Big Brother and it really makes me question just how far the producers will go to shake up the game. 




Big Brother Paulie



Remember the Big Brother Takeover? That was the worst weekly competition in the history of the series, but there’s something about the Big Brother Road Kill that’s making this summer the best one yet for the CBS series. 


It’s just thrilling to think that one side of the house has all the power, but then the other side can fracture the big alliance without even winning HOH. 


The drama picked up at the HOH competition and it was pretty tense. Victor knew he had to win this one because his ally was just booted from the game in one of the best blindsides of the entire series. 


Frank’s plan to have Jozea’s alliance members shook up going into the competition worked very well. While the rest of the house were focusing on winning the power, Nicole was sitting on the sidelines, scared at the thought of being a target. 


Natalie joined her when she was swiftly disqualified from the competition. Everyone seemed to be at the same point of the competition until the Freakazoids lost a handful of berries. Then, Tiffany threw her win because she knew Corey would have a better chance of winning without her. 


Let’s face it, Vanessa got so paranoid whenever she had power, so it’s good that her sister realizes that she could share that exact same trait. 


Victor and Bronte almost won the competition, but James threw a wrench in their plan to give Category 4 the win. Paulie took the HOH crown because he spent the last week on the block. 


We never got to see just how annoyed Bridgette was because she also had a stretch on the block, but she’s safe, so maybe she let it go. 


After the competition, Natalie cried in the toilet because she thought she was public enemy number one, but James comforted her and let her know that should be safe. 


In a flashback, Frank revealed the plan to Victor, who was scared that the house was gunning for him. Now that I’ve watched it play out, Frank is trying way too hard to play all sides of the house and if he continues this way, he’s probably toast. 


Victor was tricked into thinking that he had an alliance with Paulie and that Paulie wouldn’t target him. Paulie secretly wants to send Victor packing through the back door because of the way he acted last week. 


The thing Paulie needs to remember is that revenge is a dish best served cold. He’s doing what Frank wants and it’s making it look like Paulie is bitter to the rest of the house. 


Not a good look. 


Victor won the Road Kill competition and decided to target James, but with Paul in his ear, he changed his decision and nominated Tiffany. 


Paul, Bronte and Tiffany are the nominees for this week.


What did you think of all the drama tonight? Will Paulie’s plan to send Victor out of the house work?


Hit the comments with your take on the latest drama in the house.


Monday, October 26, 2015

Jeopardy Contestant Slams Liberals with Final Round Answer

Well, this is a new one.


We"ve shared numerous unexpected Jeopardy answers over the years, from the contestant who actually made Alex Trebek say Turd Ferguson to the guy who said Kinky Boots is the name of a Christian hymn.


But we can"t think of a previous example where a player lost the game… yet won over nearly every Republican in the country.


Such was the case last Friday when it came to Becky Sullivan, however.


Given the Final Jeopardy answer of "the flower pictured here is called this, also a disparaging term for people on the political left," Sullivan wagered all of her $ 6,000 and replied with the following:


What is a pansy.


Trebek laughed in response and noted: "You found a way to insult liberals in this country."


The answer did set her up pretty easily do to that, of course. And it also made her a hero among Conservatives on Twitter.


“Becky on jeopardy with the edgy final response taking shots at the liberals I love it,” wrote one user, while another added:


"what is a pansy" ON JEOPARDY I"M DYING OH MY GOODNESSSSSSS BURNNNN."


Sullivan is actually an NPR producer and Tweeted as an explanation for her reply:


"OK here"s the deal with pansy: I actually didn"t know bleeding heart was a flower. I just put the only flower I knew that was also an insult."


Jeopardy contestant slams liberals with final jeopardy answer

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Jeopardy Contestant Makes Alex Trebek Say "Turd Ferguson"

Best. Finale. Jeopardy. Answer. EVER.


And it"s not even close.


During a recent final round of this classic game show, a contestant named Talia Lavin did not know the answer.


So, with the category Oscar-Nominated Songs, Lavin wrote down the following response:


"What is the love ballad of Turd Ferguson?" throwing in a "p.s. hi mom" for good measure.


Turd Ferguson, of course, is a name made famous by Burt Reynolds on the Celebrity Jeopardy skit from Saturday Night Live.


It"s unclear whether or not Alex Trebek gets the reference, but it is clear this is now the best final Jeopardy answer ever. Sorry, this other answer!


Jeopardy contestant makes alex trebek say turd ferguson