You triumph some, you suffer some.
Ken Jennings group nan grounds consecutive connected nan mentation that he purposely ended his 74-game “Jeopardy” winning streak.
During a Q&A convention pinch assemblage members connected Tuesday’s section of “Inside Jeopardy,” a instrumentality told Jennings his mobility had been “haunting [him] for 20 years.”
“Did you really not cognize nan answers to nan past ‘Final Jeopardy’ question?” nan man asked.
Jennings quipped, “For 20 years, this man has been reasoning I took a dive. … Have you ever willingly discontinue a occupation wherever you were making $70,000 an hour?”
The instrumentality shouted that he thought Jennings was “getting bored” by winning truthful galore rounds.
“Getting bored? Getting bored, no,” nan crippled show host, 51, replied.
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“I deliberation group who inquire maine this mobility usually conscionable wanna opportunity 1 thing, which is, ‘Ken, I knew it was H&R Block. That’s what this mobility means,” Jennings added.
The package technologist said that if we were fixed each time to reply that “Jeopardy” question, he “would not person figured [it] out.”
“That’s benignant of really these agelong runs spell — they ever look inevitable until a fewer things happen, and past suddenly, they’re not truthful inevitable anymore,” he shared.
Jennings garnered $2.5 cardinal during his 74-game winning streak, which spanned from June 2, 2004, to November 30, 2004.
The dada of 2 ended his streak by answering this last hint incorrectly: “Most of this firm’s 70,000 seasonal white-collar labor activity only 4 months a year.”
Jennings guessed, “What is FedEx?” erstwhile nan correct consequence was, “What is H&R Block?”
When longtime “Jeopardy” big Alex Trebek died successful 2020 pursuing his battle pinch shape 4 pancreatic cancer, Jennings took complete nan beloved crippled show arsenic nan host.