Ken Jennings is done.

<p>actually they tape 5 shows a day,not 3;and i am starting to think he gave the win away,anyone in their right mind knows that Fedex of all places has round the year shipping,i see a fedex car everyday when i drive,it kind of suspicious to me</p>

<p>Even if FedEx was obviously wrong, he still didn't know the RIGHT answer...</p>

<p>I enjoyed watching him...besides, I get more enjoyment from trying to answer the questions myself than the competition on the show.</p>

<p>The woman who beat him lost today wth $1. Obviously a fluke.</p>

<p>I found it quite odd how there were several rows left on the game board and he just picked a random square on the board and it just "happened" to be the daily double. I mean, that is basically how he got all of his daily doubles (at least in the shows that I watched).</p>

<p>truthfully i think in a couple of months it will come out to be the biggest scandal in game show history,</p>

<p>I feel there may have been a kind of plan to get rid of him, all the questions were from categories he basically sucked at, even though I personally found watching them fail at the sports arenas was incredibly painful. O well, my physics teacher will be on in Jan or Feb, so there will be a new Ken. (btw my teacher is also our trivia team coach and was a national champ at trivia when he was in high school so he is REALLY, REALLY good and gets at least 40 of the 60 questions each night, usually over 45 and often 50+).</p>

<p>There was no Jeopardy! conspiracy...</p>

<p>MassTech--I guarantee you that a lot of the losers on Jeopardy! often get many answers right...but like anyone who's been on will say: it's a lot different under all that pressure (and don't forget that buzzing in first is half the formula).</p>

<p>I just think he used up all his knowledge on the 74 shows. I mean, how much info can a man have stored up? </p>

<p>Either that or it was really just a fluke.</p>

<p>jpps1 - My teacher was a national champ at School Reach, which is a lot like Jeopardy except that you are on teams (although he was his whole team) and you play against on the other team of 4 and that championship is also a televized event with prizes on the line (although not that much but a nice treat for a highschool senior).</p>

<p>Just wait and see, I'll post when I know his showtime.</p>