She’s in my top three. She has the pacing down and is comfortable in front of the cameras and what audience there is which makes a lot of sense considering her background as an academic and actor.
some guy on another board wondered why we needed to know she had a degree. I didn’t want to pick a fight, wonder if he would have wondered if it were Jim Parsons? I knew it already, why would viewers not want to know that? He also felt she was a bit smug.
We don’t need to know it, but it remains an interesting factoid that the actress who plays a character with a doctorate in biochemistry actually has a real doctorate in biochemistry. As you say, why would viewers not want to know that?
Mayim Bialik is a huge advocate for women in STEM fields. If her saying she has a PhD in neurology encourages young women and girls, good for her and them. If finding out there’s a woman on this Earth who is smarter than them makes guys feel stupid, they can suck it.
Yeah, that was depressing. In all, today’s three were not quite at the top of the rankings of Most Knowledgeable Jeopardy Players, to put it as nicely as possible.
(Are they still pulling contestants mainly from Los Angeles? I often miss the show’s opening so don’t know if they’re still using the “originally from” dodge as often as they did during most of the pandemic.)
As for Mayim Bialik: I think she’s doing a great job. As others have said, she adds show-business training and know-how to her strong intelligence (which can’t be said for Jennings–he’s got the smarts but not the voice and manner).
Yes, they did miss some easy ones tonight. One contestant not only didn’t guess that Laura Ingalls Wilder was the author of the “Little House on the Prairie” series, but tried instead to name Louisa May Alcott by calling her something like Louise Mary Albertson (I don’t remember the exact name he tried).
That’s the type of thing I’m afraid I’d blurt out if I were ever in a similar contest. I have to hand it to all the contestants for having the guts to be on that show in the first place.
It would have been fun to have a beer or wine with Mayim Bialik after that episode, to hear her unload on what she thought of today’s contestants. I didn’t think you could hear invisible eye-rolls, but I’m pretty sure she had a few today.
I’m really enjoying Mayim Bialik as host. She’s putting a little personality into the job, and I like her comments after she says “Correct”–they are short, but fun, bits of trivia.
I agree that tonight’s contestants were not the cream of the crop. How does any American not know where “of the people, by the people” comes from? Heck, I’m not American, I’ve never lived in the US, and even I know where it comes from.
The length of the quote they gave was “government of the people, by the people, and for the people,” but yeah, neither that nor what a shrew looks like. Both of those are even less forgivable, IMO, than not knowing that Beethoven composed an “Emperor” concerto. (Though more forgivable than not knowing the year of his birth.)
Just went back and checked it on DVR–his response was “who is Mary Lewis Alcott?”
There was an interview in USA Today with Mayim Bialik. My favorite bit was her talking about the trouble she had with her pronunciation.
Blockquote Q: What was the most challenging part of hosting? Bialik: Reading words in languages that I don’t speak. There’s a lot of clues about things in history that I don’t know about. I don’t know how to pronounce the lakes of Africa off the top of my head. Alex spoke French. It’s a language I do not speak, but there definitely were a lot of clues in French, and I kind of pronounced (things) like a trucker. So definitely had to re-record a lot of pronunciation stuff.
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Mayim’s performance in her second game was WAY better than her first. Less wooden, more relaxed and humorous. And yes, I think I could hear some of her eye-rolls.
That’s how I learned the date. I remember multiple strips where Schroeder announced that he was celebrating Beethoven’s birthday; don’t know if it was a sequence of strips in a row, or if Schulz came back to that topic in multiple Decembers.
I’m voicing an unpopular opinion… I only saw her first night. I’m glad her second was much, much better, because her first had me changing the channel. Stiff? She couldn’t be more stiff if they’d dipped her in Bakelite and hung her out to dry. Stiff.
Maybe it was first night jitters. Glad she got over it though and turned in a much better performance on night two.