Film Theory: How One Man BROKE Jeopardy! (Jeopardy is Rigged Part 1)
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Most people are familiar with the iconic television game show, Jeopardy. Trivia enthusiasts and more gather around to prove that they are the smartest at recalling random facts. Now, I love Jeopardy and I've always wondered what it takes to be a champion. Do you have to be a genius or can you... work with the system? Today Theorists, we are diving into the strategy behind one of Jeopardy's best champions. Alex Trebek is not ready for this!
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Weird question: Did anyone else have teachers who would make their own “Jeopardy” to help study with tests?
Yep
Yes.
Yeah a few of my teachers in high school did that
Yes.
Yea, but it never worked right
Jeopardy and Kahoot: How to start a war in a classroom
Kahoot better
this discussion occured in my class like 3 weeks ago
and quizizz
@@borisvanderhof3028 EVERYBODY FREEZE NUMBER ONE!!!!!
Maria Victoria I saw so many high school boys get so mad if they got a kahoot question wrong, I almost couldn’t believe it
While his strategy is clever, it's not really that complicated. At the end of the day this strategy only works if you are more knowledgeable than your opponent. His breadth and depth of knowledge is really what is impressive to me.
I mean, its just logic. Knowledge = more money. Betting on the big bucks and stuff, switching categories, and all of his tactic would mean absolutely nothing if he didnt spend a year learning trivial stuff.u can have and use all tactic u want, but if u aren't doing good with that trivial stuff, you'll just lose the game.
Not just more knowledgeable, but also a fast technique for the buzzer.
Yeah, even just about three years later, you can already see that others are using his strategies, starting at the bottom and jumping between catigories.
I used his strategy for a jeopardy review game in science class, though I modified it so that I start at 600/800 and only go for 800/1000 that early in the game if I'm really that confident with the topic
I feel like everyone caught on to what I was doing and was trying to emulate it themselves so it was basically fair game all around lol
He would've went on an undefeated streak for years if he wanted to, that's how good James was at Jeopardy.
Rest In Peace, Alex.
🧍Have I seen you before???
RIP Alex Trebek
Hello 👋 there
Alex Trebek is dead?!
@@kyler32291 yea, unfortunately he passed away in 2020
I can’t tell if this belongs on Game Theory or Film Theory. It’s a game that is filmed
Underrated coment
¿Por qué no los dos?
The answer is yes
He uploads to both xD
Well it was a tv show
James is literally that dude who came straight out of a gambling manga
@Saran The Wrap God Kaji after meeting Usugoi in a nutshell ahahaha
A bag of chips episode 1 kaiji and isuku midoria are the same. They just cry
Me an intellectual: Is cain from the game the binding of isaac
Kakegurui
Read "Liar Game", that thing is awesome
If Matpat actually gets the jeopardy job, he’s probably gonna have to private these two videos, to not expose his employers.
why would he get a jeopardy job tho?
@@whydoiexist2180 check his most recent video on film theory and gtlive
Oh yeah
Anyone know if he got a run as a jepordey host?
@@theautisticintrovertedluca3634 If not, he should also serve as a co-host for Ken.
I'm just glad that Alex was able to witness the greatest Jeopardy player in history before his passing. He probably thought he would never live to see someone break Ken Jennings record.
James plays real Jeopardy like the rest of us played History Jeopardy in 8th grade
Exactly what I was thinking lmao
Soh Rijin jeopardy that we played at school during a class
You're not wrong.
Lol he’s really not wrong, now when I go on a streak I’ll feel like the kid version of this guy
LMAO yES
"Hey, Brad's score is still on there!" Is the best thing to come out of jeopardy. This guy is a legend
If you haven't seen it you have to its so good
Omg that was such great moment! So funny XD
Watching that video is the reason this one landed on my recommended feed 3 years later 😂
I found it strange how you mentioned his year-long, in-depth preparation routine prior to being on Jeopardy, and even his buzzer accuracy, but not how he trained for the buzzer. He has stated that he studied from a book written by a former Jeopardy contestant called “The Art of The Buzzer,” or something like that. What he learned from it was how to anticipate Alex’s speech pattern/ cadence at the end of a question reading to know exactly when to buzz in. He was also very careful to remain still and quick and not lose time by being over-animated or harsh when pressing the button.
You’re also not considering his intentional hunting for daily doubles. He specifically chose questions that were statistically most likely to be Daily Doubles
Way to spoil pt 2 of this video... azzhole
Man he has no way of knowing what next vid will be so why insult someone who has no idea if what he’s saying is a spoiler and nither do you
It's an extremely well known bit of his tactic. It'll very likely be in the next part. But either way, telling someone they are "not considering" something when you know there is more to come is kinda rude.
@huhhman But some combinations of category and number have statistically a higher chance of beeing a daily double, idiot
@@joaobispo2602 which ones?
Contestanst walk onto the stage: "why do i hear boss music?"
Even worse, it was Megalovania.
*NBC didn't know it, but they were about to have a bad time.*
ua-cam.com/video/2MtOpB5LlUA/v-deo.html 3:45
Contestanst
Re: Daily Doubles. There seems to be a difficult time separating the dollars of the show from the dollars of real life. The score a player has is not a dollar amount. It is a total of points with a dollar sign in front of it. Why is this? Because you ONLY get that money if you win, meaning that the goal is to win the game, not preserve or maximize one's dollar total. James was very good at understanding that, that money on his podium is not real until the game is over.
I think the going quickly and using abbreviations was more about making sure the time clock didn't run out before all of the clues were revealed than it was about trying to overrun his opponents. he would also sometimes cut off Trebek when he was quipping about something in between the clues to make sure to get to the next one as fast as possible.
I like how this isn't even focusing on the most impressive aspect: his near encyclopedic knowledge of all things. Even if I cheated and used the internet I couldn't answer most of these questions correctly
It's highly likely he still has a very strong memory.
So I originally started this post with the sentence "The interesting thing is you don't need an encyclopedic knowledge of all topics for jeopardy." I read the phrase in your post metaphorically as it was probably meant - an in-depth repository of knowledge of an impossibly large number of things all in one place. Except now after writing the whole explanation as to why that's not necessary, it's now hit me that 'encyclopedic knowledge' is EXACTLY what you need for jeopardy, because encyclopedias actually don't go into a ton of detail. They are good sources for a wide amount of knowledge but don't really get super deep - and that's exactly what you want to be a jeopardy champion.
I read a bit about it back when Ken Jennings was the god-tier jeopardy player people were discussing, but it turns out an in-depth knowledge of the topics would actually be detrimental. See since jeopardy is ultimately about getting ratings and keeping people watching they want to make the audience feel smart (but not too smart). Notice how when you're sitting watching a game of jeopardy you can usually answer two or three questions on the board? That's by design - they want EVERYONE to have that experience. From all walks of life. at least some of the time. The questions are thus tailored to what 'the average person might know' about that topic - since there's so many topics most people won't know most questions, but since the answers don't require super in-depth knowledge most people will know at least one of the questions. Jennings actually created an algorithm to quiz himself this way as preparation, to cover what 'average people know' about every topic under the sun. This is also hinted at in this video when MatPat mentiond James Holzhauer's method was studying childrens books. That is an AMAZING method of cutting through the nonsense extra technical knowledge to get only at stuff that might actually be quizzed on the show - no one is going to bore a child with the extra stuff, it'll be distilled to simple facts that everyone can understand. The exact kind of facts that'll be asked about on Jeopardy.
TLDR: Jeopardy's not very deep. Focusing on casting your net of knowledge wide but shallow is the best way to become a god tier jeopardy player
@@GiftedContractor You absolutely hit the nail on the head. I do scholars bowl/quiz bowl at my high school (which is basically jeopardy but in a team of 4) and the parents marvel at how much everyone on these kinds of teams knows. But it's actually really easy if you cast your net wide, know the "bullet points"/"buzzwords" of topics, and systematically repeat things to get them in your head.
Basically, James was a custom character with all his stats at 100%
Or all his points went into his intelligence and luck stats.
In an RNG based game. Where the undefeated God of the world still has a 0.00000000001% chance of losing to the weakest piece of garbage. Considering he still lost his most recent game.
James was actually that OP OC character in that Naruto fanfic you know you read a few years ago on Wattpad (This is a joke)
Mr. Dank you can’t blame me tho 😂 some people on UA-cam really be thinking everything is true
ADSaaron
he’s a TAS
Another important aspect you might have looked over when it comes to speed is that I think James wanted to be sure that every question was answered. Jeopardy has strict time limits and even if the contestants don't get through every question or category, they automatically move onto a commercial break, then Double Jeopardy. I've seen nearly entire categories go untouched because of this.
Though, with James playing there's low likelihood that he's not going to know the answer and he's probably not concerned if there's a $200 question left. It could still be something he kept in mind.
Jeopardy: If you win this whole season you win $100,000!
James: Wins $100,000 + in one round!
James is almost like a real life anime strategist.
*glasses pushing intensifies*
So a strategist then.
He is.
too bad he was hired by NBC
Alex B. Hyuga
Shikamaru
my parents: "jeopardy's on-"
me: **bounding down the stairs**
Pfft. Over 70.
Me:(starts falling up the stairs from rushing)
Bonus points if they're the Joker stairs
ender tube2121 help He’s fallen and he can’t get up
I really want matpat to be a guest host on jeopardy but I feel like that would be a little disrespectful for some reason
Anyone else watching this episode post-2019 and tearing up when seeing the image of Alex Trebek against a tombstone😢? I watched Jeopardy with my mother when he was still around. Such a gentleman and a sweetheart. RIP Alex.
How did James win so much in Jeopardy?
Psychological Warfare.
Also read the Michael Larson playbook of preparing beforehand.
And a bit of chemical warfare...
Right!
He read sun tsu's the art of jeopardy
I understand this
Hey MatPat another reason James was so good was the way he hit the buzzer. Most players would spam the button before you were able to ring it, which would give a small penalty making the buzzer inactive for like half a second. James however, would time it up just right so as soon as you were able to hit the buzzer, he hit it, making him be the one to answer the questions.
Kind of like that thing at the start of Mario Kart races where you gotta hit the gas at _just the right moment_ when the 2 shows up to get the boost.
@@hannibustoogfyrre6074 If I could only count how many times I was close to turning off the game from rage when I was younger.😂😂😂
Actually its a quarter second
He was probably practicing at home with a pen and a timer
James is a badass.
I hope MatPat is watching jeopardy masters, because Matt Amodio just mentioned him!
STOP why was his little wink at 9:59 so cute i-
James : "I was only using 2% of my brain power"
Shaggy: puny mortal
Shaggy is shivering because of James
*PLOT TWIST*
He was really using only 0% actually.
-100 percent
Other contestants: *steps up to stage*
James: so...you have chosen death
Miles Lambert except for Emma boettcher
Hahahahaha wow good one
Good point...😂
No! I meant cake!
CAKE! I MEANT CAKE!
I wonder if Jeopardy would have a chance of supporting him in his goal of being host if they saw these
I’m pretty sure James lost purposefully because his daughter missed him so much and he wanted to go home.
Me too.
Fair enough, the guy made more than enough anyway.
Pretty sure he's said multiple times that isn't the case
@@Flufayy And when people ask me how I'm doing I always say "I'm doing great". Just because someone says something doesn't make it true.
@@thesonofdormammu5475 It just doesn't make sense for him to lose on purpose, especially since the way he played indicated that he was still trying to win even when he was behind at the end.
James plays using a kid's strategy and destroys everyone
He is truly a gifted big brain boi
I guess he was smarter than a 5th grader.
I totally used that strategy every time I played classroom Jeopardy.
Is this a comment with almost no replys but 1k likes?
@@Lacie9 yes sometimes people don't have much to add but still resonate with a comment, so they only like
I'm surprised that you didn't mention how he holds his buzzer so he can buzz in sooner.
How? I am curious.
@@TobyGreenough close to his body with his other hand on his wrist to prevent unnecessery movements that causes response delay
@@TobyGreenough As coolbond2 said, he holds one arm with the other to hold it still. If you watch other players, you'll see their hand moving in a sort of upwards motion before they push the button, this adds a delay to the press.
Wow
@@Coolbond2 I've seen several players do this before. I always wondered if it was strategic or preference.
I watched every game of his. When players stayed close and he missed a couple, he got tight. But then he would get on a roll and competitors started spectating.
12:38
There was this test done quite awhile ago done on a dog where they electrified the floor in front of the exit of a kennel and they told the dog to exit the kennel, but every time it did it would be shocked. So they did that a bunch of times and eventually the dog gave up. Then they switched and had the rest of the floor in the kennel electrified and the dog didn't do anything because it knew that if it tried to leave it would get shocked so it just stayed in the kennel taking the shocks
MatPat: “Jeopardy is rigged”
5 year old me: *”I KNEW IT!”*
69 likes, you know I'm young.
This does NOT explain how _Jeopardy!_ is rigged. To get a better understanding to see just how deep it goes, learn a little about gematria, go here...ua-cam.com/video/0LaAIp4o9lg/v-deo.html and watch that video, following along by going to the 'gematrinator calculator' linked in the video's description box (check out the 'Tools' tab), and then read the comment section to find the connection to _Jeopardy!_ left there by yours truly.
@@FakeMoonRocks lol
I feel you
Everyone: i knew
That beginning sounded like one of those articles that are like
“This is how one man broke every toilet. Scientists hate him! Find out he did it with this one trick!”
What are you watching where the ads think you find being able to break toilets a more appealing quality to have instead of...well
“This woman used bla bla bla to reduce her wrinkles” scientists hate her”
Explosive diarrhea
He tried to flush a fish. The fish was a carp.
Edp
Man, I started watching jeopardy in late 2018 and I loved Holzhauer so much and was done when he lost to that librarian or whatever and then she lost the day later. (At least, that’s what I think happened, I haven’t finnished the video, just saw the thumbnail)
Plot twist James is just DAD in disguise witch explains his robotic personality!!!
if you cant handle me at my game shows, you dont deserve me at my fnaf
winner comment right here XD
five nights of freddy's? dont bully me i just wanna kno lol
『Den』 uwu 👍🏻
@@zxshadowxz thenk
I was kind of skimming over this comment and thought you were referring to fnaf as a game show, which would just be terrifying
MatPat: "There are five categories"
Animator: I'm about to ruin this mans whole career
Poop
@@nicksalazar2239 Profound.
Amazin'
Problem is that there are actually 6 categories, not 5
5 monetary 6 topic
RIP Alex Trebek
I'm not sure about buzzer speed, but regarding pure breadth of incredible knowledge, I'd love to see Matt Amodio take on James. These two are my favorite two contestants of all-time.
Let's be honest, he played like we would play when we played Jeopardy in school.
Right, we would always go for the highest money value first, but they weren’t always the hardest though
Shut up useless grass
How else would we play
@@drakox9603 you should shut up because he is right and jeez you are just useless if you keep bullying people when they are right
@@drakox9603 Where did *THAT* come from?
Matpat: "So don't touch that dial"
Me: "I see what you did there"
@Cody Blackburn ^
Cody Blackburn your name pic is also the album by Metallica master of puppets
Rest in Peace Alex Trebek
When a game of Jeopardy becomes psychological warfare.
The real theory should be: how does someone earn one million dollars off of reading children’s books?
Its actually much easier to learn from children's books as the information in them is written to be interesting, rather than reading an informational book on the same topic written for adults.
In children's books they tend to explain things in ways that are both memorable and informative. Like in a book for adults, it would explain the phases of the moon in long overly complicated sentences that are hard to remember and comprehend. Meanwhile in a children's book it would cut to the chase and just tell you what and how it happens in much less words and still make it memorable with pictures or fun descriptions.
Lets think of it like this, are you going to remember a wall of text over-explaining how to tackle someone or would you remember a picture and simplified words better? Books for adults tend to over-explain the smallest of details and constantly leave you wanting instead of flat out saying what they mean. In other words, they use superfluous vocabulary that is inconsequential and does not pertain to the actual situation or subject at hand whatsoever. (They use pointless big words that are pretty much useless and doesn't actually help anyone.)
KRQE Central lol
how does someone earn 100 billion dollars off of letting other people sell stuff online
Knowledge = Power
This reminds me of the feeling you get when you realize that the last levels of 92- 99 experience in runescape is is equal to the bottom 91... Chilling stuff This is why love when small margins are actually heavily weighted our whole large potential. Magnitudes!
R.I.P. Alex Trebek.
James plays Jeopardy like anyone who played Jeopardy in school..
I'm still trying figure out how he broke the game!
Ikr
Except he’s the teacher
@Sam *_Insert quote about mediocrity_* Play big, win big, baby! (And lose everything when you inevitably lose)
Lol attacked.
I swear matpat is trying to make a fashion line at this point
Kat Holloway ine here for it to ngl
Im ok with it
I mean i own so much merch already might as well buy moreeeeee
😂😂😂
You just have to admire James for this. He thought it all out. He made all of these plans and ways to beat everyone. And He just had an amazing amount of knowledge. It could be annoying, but dang! Also R.I.P. Alex, May you quiz a bunch of random angels in heaven.
Guess it pays to be smart
12:24 I used to believe in "fight to the last moment even if you're losing" but now I just gave up. I don't accept it but I don't have the energy to go through any fight in life.
Back in 2012, I was a contestant. And I had the exact same strategy planned. But then the show started and it all became real very quickly, once I got control of the board, I ended up picking questions based upon the category more than the dollar value. I was up against a younger champion who was very good and very fadt on the button. I almost beat her in Final Jeopardy.
Unless you have been there, you have no idea what the experience is like. The reason why a typical champion only lasts a few episodes is that it is exhausing, physically, mentslly and emotionally. Five shows are taped each day. The set is incredibly hot. Your brain is going 1000 miles an hour, nothing exists except the game. Every contestant gets a picture with Alex Trebek. It happens during a commercial break. One of the assistant producers had to tap me on the shoulder to tell me that Alex was standing right next to me for our photo, I was so involved, I didn’t see him.
Every once in a while, someone with icewater in their veins becomes a contestant and goes on a run. They are not, necessarily, more knowledgeable, they just have a sort of detatchment that allows them to remain completely cool and get over the hump to the place where their experience becomes a formidable advantages over the challengers who are, basically, thrown into the deep end to either sink or swim.
Is the show “rigged”. No, it is not, in my opinion. There are strict rules, the contestants have a lawyer who represents them, and the staff went put of their way to make us all comfortable and, in my opinion, showed no favoritism to anyone.
Robert Chavez - I came in second. I “won” $2000. But since contestants have to pay their own expenses, I look at it this way: I won a vacation in LA and Las Vegas (where we went after the taping). Not a bad deal at all.
@@bunkie2100 would you go back on if you could?a whole fandom would have ur back😂😂
google says you were an actor in a soap opera
Great story! Who won your match?
Dude this is the coolest thing I read today. Thanks for taking the time to write it!
We need more of these
New series: how to become a millionare
Get better, that's how you win.
[No Name] please
MillionaireTheory
I like your name
Manu Saraswat ok boomer
“The hoodie dress for girls”
... not saying I want it but what if a boy wants it-
Rip Alex, you’ll be missed. You met this goddamn machine of a man
“Most players tend to bet pretty conservatively at first”
Not in my class at school
The questions are all easy so you just go for the highest valued ones first
E
Yup
I thought I was gonna be smart and be the first to bet high but EVERYONE bet the highest
Yeah, the teachers don’t seem to understand increasing difficulty...
I actually really like the “irl” theories like this one and polybius, petscop, etc. because it affects something besides just film and games. Hopefully you can do more like these
this is such a pure comment i couldn’t help but to like 😭
Bella Martel Me too
Connor O. Also petscop
Completely agree!
I'd rather it be on more interesting topics, but yeah; Real world topics are nice.
You are one of the only content creators where if I sit down and start watching your video, I get excited. So thank you
This is the video that got me into Film Theory, then Game Theory, then GTLive and now Food Theory. Awesome vids, MatPat!
So he's just better than everyone, even without the game plan.
@@trollaf627 jeez you're a jerk. this guy said nothing mean and you just insulted him
James Bourne - Lmao ok boomer
You don't need a game plan when you're the best. Rainbow Six Siege taught me that
@@trollaf627 ok boomer
Disk out jiakoutemicik
Matpat: "On Jeopardy you have five trivia categories."
Also Matpat: shows a graphic with the correct six-category layout
Noobly Walker Yes, and if he was just a dude I was having a conversation with or who I overheard somewhere I wouldn't say anything. But he has a channel with 8 million+ subscribers and is using it to put up a video alleging a national game show was rigged. Huge accusations to a huge audience. You’d think he’d care enough to get the facts straight. The show has had six categories per round since 1964.
@mason jaspaul ok boomer
@@onnapnewo am I not seeing who you are replying to bc it looks like you were answering your own question. Idk if they erased it or not.
@mason jaspaul oh I see. Yeah I am a Rem fan for sure. My you tube, Twitter, twitch and discord names are all Remisbestwaifu I get alot of hate but idc
@mason jaspaul Same here. I think it is supposed to be in fall of next year bc Isekai quartet is spring or winter and they will not have any of the shows on there run through each other. Like Shield hero season two and I believe the Slime Isekai will be on there now
“Wait, he had a strategy? I thought he was just a robot?”
-MatPat 2019
At the end of the day, James just seems like a really wholesome, smart guy
To me, James looks kind of like a human Sims character & the facial expression edits they gave him in this did not help.
He's if the Sims had Morrowind's facial expressions.
He's a better looking version of Simon Cowell.
He looks like someone who would kidnap someone
He's probably a robot trying really hard to fit in
He looks like a Phil Swift descendent-
When matpat realizes the new update to youtube so he avoids Things kids like.
Rip
Well, less kid theories
hmmm its video about game,
washing mashine learning:so child content. oh gambling?
ftc: got em boiz
except according to the very vague rules, this still counts as kid's content. fast cuts, bright colors and animated characters are all in this video, and that makes it not in accord to coppa
@@Ray_Vun season 3 of youtube demonetization finally premiered! let's see how this drama series ends this time.
Love this one!! So fun and I’m happy it’s at 7m views because this is the coolest thing ever!
I've watched jeopardy for about the past 20ish years (with my grandma, haha). I'm now in my forties. I don't belong to any online fan groups or anything though. I will say that you can definitely tell when jeopardy is manipulating the game once someone has been on for awhile. It's not just Ken and James. Sometimes it seems like they make it really easy, like the first games of the college tournament, and then sometimes it's just impossible.
(I'm also pretty sure categories are chosen based on statistical information about the player, though I doubt that would be provable because it's probably illegal.)
so he just played like a middle schooler on test review day
Because of your profile picture, I could feel sadness in this comment XD
@@amenaceofsociety7581 me, too lol
I think it *might* be a ripoff of another comment.
As a high schooler I still play as aggressively as possible for those 5 bonus test points
Basically yes
*James:* _just exists_
*Jeopardy:* WAIT, THAT'S ILLEGAL.
You almost killed me 😂... I was taking a drink of a rockstar and I choked 😂😂😂😂😂... you win 10 awesomesause points
James: exists
Jeopardy: Not on my watch!
@@daniequezada6 😂
Our dude James, breaking the system.
I’m pretty sure James intentionally lost to spend time with his family, plus I think he didn’t want the record to be looming over him
He knew how much he had to stop at before he was placed into a higher Tax Bracket
They just started airing a version of Jeopardy here in the UK, and I am loving every second of it. So much so that I’m actually looking up when ITV are gonna start taking applications for the next series.
I can really see why this show is so popular in the US.
*James:* "I'll take History for $1000, A-"
*Host:* _Pulls out glock_ "No you're not"
Actually Alex Trebek liked him a lot!! I watch the show & you tell that he liked him. If the network rigged him, then it wouldn't be his fault.
Alex Trebek was probably the last person in the world to want James off of Jeopardy. I remember watching James’ run and I could tell by their interactions with each other that the both Trebek and James were having a blast.
And considering that Trebek is suffering from pancreatic cancer, the fact that he was getting to witness such a formidable player again was probably very entertains for him.
Yeah, but it was a... Joke....
I showed my grandma the title and she said : thats obvious
My grandma was saying this the second he lost
Ok boomer
@@LunarianLoverSGB Boomer okay
Yako remoob
r/wokekids but for grandmas
Rip a Legend
That intro song should be on the radio it’s great
When you look at the date posted hoping the next episode is already out, just to find out it came out today....
Michael Monroe mood
Relatable
Dude I just did this and randomly scrolled down and saw this 😂😕
Now this is surprising. As someone who watched James dominate Jeopardy and was shocked when he lost, I'm pretty interested in that second part.
Shawn Heatherly I’m inclined to think it’s just clickbait and he’ll actually talk about the infamous case of 20 questions, a 1950s game show that did rig its games and how rigging games now a days is pretty hard to pull off.
Honestly, I feel like James probably just felt that he'd done enough. That's my bet on what MatPat's conclusion will be
@@dragonkyng you never know, it was on a well known tv channel, they have plenty of money, and could of told the usurper the anwsers
2:05 - Sad but true! My one grandmother ALWAYS used to watch Jeopardy at 7pm ET!
RIP Alex Trebek. One of the greatest.
That man is a legend and was well aware of what he was doing. I could see him winking at the camera.
*Someone:* "What's switch cost?"
*Me before today:* "About $300."
Oh, lol..
Actually closer to 200 dollars.
Does that include games and the online subscription?
@@kiraramirez2776 jeapordy doesn't have an online subscription?
EchoTheShadow
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I’ve relied on the Plinko video so much!! You’ve made a difference in my life
You should do a Film Theory on Matt Amodio and how he kicked off a string of back-to-back champs. I know we haven't had anybody as legendary as James, but it's been a very unusual time for Jeopardy! with a lot of factors at play (multiple hosts, the pandemic, changes in filming practices, etc). So how, despite this, are all these champions coming out of the woodwork? Would love to know your take.
NBC sees this: WE MUST TAKE THE SECOND PART DOWN IMMEDIATELY
Isn't it on ABC?
chico baber I’m not really sure. I heard him say NBC, that who I assume owns this
I think it airs on different channels depending on region. I live in Colorado and it airs on Fox.
NBC doesn't own Jeopardy. I think it's a Sony production and CBS owns the rights to air it. But it might air on different networks depending on local affiliate deals.
Interesting... never knew that
just got this recommended after the news of him dying..
RIP Alex Trebek
I was confused when the day after he died, they put a new episode of it and he was there.
@@1vythesimp cause he filmed a lot of jeopardy before his death and they never aired it
@@tommyschoales5288 :0
I thought he came back from the dead
Honestly growing up watching him... I makes me so sad. Rip you wonderful man
it's really sad it's like a family member died
Please do more game show stuff! This is super fascinating!
Now this man is trying to become a host
MatPat: no one will like this episode
Me and everyone else who likes Jeopardy: :O
I don't like Jeopardy but I like his videos so I watch lol
I’ve had nothing better to watch on Netflix so I’ve been watching Jeopardy and it’s entertaining.
Ok BOOMER
Ok boomer
Andy OK BOOMER I love it
Matt: no one wants to hear about this
Me who is on the edge of my seat: wrong but go off I guess
Mikhaila Kavanagh facts
1:54 Alex coming back to life?
There's a whole new theory in town...
I just saw an ad for Jeopardy, it's a masters game, with him in it. Thought you could make a part 3 when it comes out
"What did you do during your gap year?"
"I absolutely wrecked at Jeopardy"
James: walks up to podium
Players: why do I hear boss music?
James is the final boss! FIGHT
*Giorno Giovanna’s theme intensifies*
**Giorno's theme plays**
Maga in a Barrel, I'm surprised your comment didn't get more likes, it's a good quality comment
Megalovania starts to play
When will the 2nd part come out? I'm so excited!
Well done. Very entertaining and thoroughly covered.
Matpat: *Calls it Theorist Friday instead of Theorist Thursday*
Me: *I’m not angry, just disappointed*
Any chance your a mother?
Depends on your timezone, really. It's currently Friday evening here in New Zealand.
@@savvysamurai4810 same
Conclusion: James is an anime protagonist because he has a special talent called "Taskuru Switchuru"
Ah hello Jamesaro Senpai.
Teazal Angelous I thought that was an actual Japanese word until I looked at it closer and I can’t breath
Tasukuru Sawichu
Sounds like the name of his Stand.
So cringy..