You made this topic back in February. You're unlikely to get any new opinions on it a second time around, given that the board's demographics haven't meaningfully changed in that time.
all jeopardy questions are easy if you are familiar with the fieldI never thought about that
lol why you checking? Sorry, I just had this idea again and I forgot I had it already
I never thought about that
90% of jeopardy questions are going to be frustratingly obtuse to the average person but they'll 100% know the other 10%. that's part of the appeal, viewers like having one up on the contestant. it's like the appeal of a good mystery novel, except you chance into knowing the answer occasionally rather than having 2 b gud at smart
lol why you checking? Sorry, I just had this idea again and I forgot I had it already
And, very often, it's those moments of feeling smug that you know things the contestants don't that stand out in any given episode, with all of the other instances fading into the background. The show offers everyone a chance to feel like they know stuff, and knowing stuff feels good.
They had a fairly difficult sports-related question as a Final Jeopardy question recently. I forget what it was, but the question/answer was about Super Bowl winners and the answer/question was theNY Jets. Even if you were a serious sports fan you really had to think about it.
They had a fairly difficult sports-related question as a Final Jeopardy question recently. I forget what it was, but the question/answer was about Super Bowl winners and the answer/question was theNY Jets. Even if you were a serious sports fan you really had to think about it.
I remember when like a $500k question on who wants to be a millionaire was some pokemon question. Like which of these is not a pokemon or something. And they were all EXTREMELY well known pokemon and the one that wasn't was an EXTREMELY well known character from LoTR.
I mean, we laugh, but for somebody unfamiliar with both Pokemon and LotR, Glorfindel could easily be a Pokemon name.
Define "well-known".
Because if it's not one of the original 151, I'd probably have a fairly good chance of not knowing them.
Though I'd get the answer the way you described it, but only because I know LotR pretty well.
I definitely know a fair number of people (especially older people) who'd have no chance in hell of answering that question.