‘Jeopardy!’ Ken Jennings Lets Contestant Break Vital Rule, Fans Rage

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Jeopardy! host, Ken Jennings has fans raging when he let a contestant break a vital rule. This is something that rubs viewers the wrong way when it happens. So, what exactly happened? Read on for more details on the entire situation.

Jeopardy! Ken Jennings Lets Contestant Break Vital Rule, Fans Rage

Ken Jennings has given Jeopardy! contestants grace at times and this does not sit well with viewers at home. There have been instances when contestants have been in Final Jeopardy! but their handwriting has been illegible. It then becomes a question of if they wrote the right answer or not based on who can read it. Yet, one cardinal rule of the game is how one answers. It must always be in the form of a question such as “Who is” or “What is.” If this does not happen then the answer should not be accepted and with good reason.

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Now, according to The Sun, a recent contestant, Ben Chan was on the show. This is the clue that he was given: “Covering around 300 square miles in Wiltshire County, England, this plain is known for its monuments including Stonehenge.” To that, he answered this: “Salisbury.” Of course, that was not in the form of a question so he should have been wrong. Apparently, he said, “What’s Salisbury?” but no one could hear the first part. The fact that Ben was considered right for this had viewers in an uprising.

Some Disagree

However, some viewers believed that Ben Chan said it correctly but only people at home misheard him. They claimed that producers and Ken Jennings can hear much better in the studio. At the same time, those who doubted Ben was correct hope that this will be a learning experience for Jeopardy! In the future, the hope is that they will pay much more attention so this never happens again. Of course, some believe the show is rigged for entertainment. Yet, there are laws against rigging so that is highly unlikely.

Did you watch the show that night this happened? More so, do you believe that Ben Chan answered in the form of a question and it was not heard by viewers at home? Let us know and watch Jeopardy! weeknights on ABC.

Amanda Lauren

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