Huh, Wilson Fisk's assistant got his own TV show.
Huh, Wilson Fisk's assistant got his own TV show.
Listen Fortran, don't start up with your white zone shit again.
Speaking of his… proclivities, the video probably could have mentioned his interest in Squirrel Girl, which goes back to well before she was "of age".
It was also in the original pilot for the 90s X-Men cartoon, but then they went "wait, that's stupid" and changed it back.
Maybe they're just waiting for everyone who actually call people on cell phones to die be killed off.
Maybe they're just waiting for everyone who actually call people on cell phones to die off.
These are some legitimately great games, and Talespin.
I don't know if santorum works as a verb; it's really just a noun.
True, but a) there's no actual explicit connection between the first clause (the actual clue) and the second (the supposed example) - Jeopardy has a history (especially in video clues) of giving a bunch of related but unnecessary information in a clue that is ultimately irrelevant to the response -
and b) being…
The actual clue did indeed only have the second "world's".
http://www.j-archive.com/sh…
I've edited my response with some OED backing.
I'm going off Wikipedia, which states,
"The expression comes from French double = "double" and entendre = "to listen" (but also "to understand"). However, the English formulation is a corruption of the authentic French expression à double entente ("double meaning"). Modern French uses double sens instead; the phrase…
A bedrock principle of our society is that no man, no matter what he's accused of or how badly the deck is stacked against him, should ever have to go through double jeopardy. Your game show will put three regular people through it, every night, five nights a week. That's why people will want to watch. Why they'll need…
Thanks to your post, I just noticed another Objection!. I'll be amending my main Objection!s post shortly, but upvotes to anyone who can spot it before I do.
Wasn't that a real clue like two days ago?
Matthew Weiner was a Jeopardy! champ in 1992?? Weird how that never came up during Power Players week, and then was just nonchalantly slipped into tonight's clue. Have there ever been any other Celebrity/Power Players contestants that have competed in the regular game?
So, this is maybe not the thing to focus on, but pension ≠ penchant, 90s ad writers. Though maybe the "28 year old nerd" had a really weird severance deal worked out with a previous employer.
"We anticipate that any article (not on The A.V. Club, of course) will be followed by poorly spelled shit-takes from newly online grandparents"
Remember, if you skip The Animated Series, you're not a true fan.
If the clue is based on a faulty premise, then it has no correct response.
Just once I'd like to hear a contestant respond to one of these clues with "What is ____? But it's actually not/you're wrong."