Friday, February 1, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
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Re: Friday, February 1, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
For what it's worth, this is not the first time the lead has changed on a late-game judge's reversal, and the disadvantaged party didn't get to come back in those cases either. And there have been more egregious cases, including one where the margin of victory was the rebound on the reversed neg. So, If Meghan gets brought back, there are a good half-dozen to dozen people who suddenly now have cases to come back too.
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Not that it answers the question: https://6abc.com/entertainment/septa-em ... 07025320=1
If anyone is bothered by this speculation then don't look at previously.tv for the one about Karen: http://forums.previously.tv/topic/73594 ... 9/?page=67
If anyone is bothered by this speculation then don't look at previously.tv for the one about Karen: http://forums.previously.tv/topic/73594 ... 9/?page=67
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Re: Friday, February 1, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
44 right.
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"Oceanus" = Ocean = solar system body having to do with ocean = maybe God of the sea/ocean = Neptune?
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The question referred to his duties as a Senate Committee Chairman.
Anyway, a really easy game. Will was crushing his buzzer. I went to previously.tv after MB linked their page and those people are real assholes.
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Yeah, one new planet a century I can just about keep up with.This Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 12:01 amI knew Uranus was discovered in the 18th century, and Pluto in the 20th, so backed into Neptune from that. "Oceanus" just confirmed it.
Interesting to learn about this Le Verrier guy, but I can't imagine too many people who did know him needed him in the clue to solve it (for those who still haven't looked him up, he predicted and correctly positioned Neptune without ever seeing it, based on the fact that something must be causing Uranus to orbit in a manner inconsistent with the theories of Newton and Kepler. This same effect, at a more mundane level, was perceived by Travis McGee a couple of times and helped him solve crimes in a couple of different books. The second time I ran into this explanation was the moment I decided I could skip the rest of the Travis McGee series).
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Re: Friday, February 1, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
Pretty much have to put this game in the “that sucks, but nothing we can do” category.OntarioQuizzer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 9:16 pm For what it's worth, this is not the first time the lead has changed on a late-game judge's reversal, and the disadvantaged party didn't get to come back in those cases either. And there have been more egregious cases, including one where the margin of victory was the rebound on the reversed neg. So, If Meghan gets brought back, there are a good half-dozen to dozen people who suddenly now have cases to come back too.
Perhaps not in this game since all three scores were strong heading into final, but in some games, the reversal could obviously HELP you if FJ is a triple stumper and you have the ability to bet small from second place.
But to lose $30K+ like that has to still sting pretty badly...
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I don't really think the half-dozen people is a good argument. To the best of my knowledge, the show is under no legal obligation to be consistent with all past and future precedents and ensure that all rulings on responses or appeals are consistent from year to year. We see this literally all the time where they prompt on President Kennedy but don't prompt on President Johnson, but neither is the same every time. A player who lost in 1997 after being prompted and guessing incorrectly with Andrew Johnson isn't suddenly going to show up at the studio claiming this cost him the game. I assume they have an appeal process and any player who has not followed it within a specified number of weeks or months is considered to have their case closed.OntarioQuizzer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 9:16 pm For what it's worth, this is not the first time the lead has changed on a late-game judge's reversal, and the disadvantaged party didn't get to come back in those cases either. And there have been more egregious cases, including one where the margin of victory was the rebound on the reversed neg. So, If Meghan gets brought back, there are a good half-dozen to dozen people who suddenly now have cases to come back too.
In all likelihood this is all moot as I'm guessing it's unlikley that Meghan makes the claim that I proposed. But if she does and she seems believable and gains a sympathetic ear on the production staff, I see no reason why they couldn't give her the benefit of the doubt and admit that their incompletely researched/pinned clue had a detrimental effect on her chances of winning the game and that this reaches a threshold that merits her getting another chance. Do I think it's likely? No. But I think it's entirely possible.
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Re: Friday, February 1, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
That's the first time I've heard Albany pronounced that way.
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To help raise Telemachus while he was away, Odysseus enlisted the services of Mentor; James Garfield made his family home in Mentor, Ohio. Clearly Odysseus and Garfield are a natural pairing.
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Great game by all three players. Tough break for Meghan at the end there.
For some reason the Oceanus part didn't click, but I got Final going through the back entrance. 1840s sounded right for Neptune, Pluto came later, Uranus came earlier. Also knew the story of Johann Galle, who found the planet. Good enough, I guess!
For some reason the Oceanus part didn't click, but I got Final going through the back entrance. 1840s sounded right for Neptune, Pluto came later, Uranus came earlier. Also knew the story of Johann Galle, who found the planet. Good enough, I guess!
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I know that they’re somewhat generous with pronunciation of foreign names but I expected Will to get reversed on his take on Isabel Allende.
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Agreed, and agreed. I guess this is what they call the name what they call it. She Seemed to have the game in hand, until she didn'tthreearruda wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 8:11 am Great game by all three players. Tough break for Meghan at the end there.
For some reason the Oceanus part didn't click, but I got Final going through the back entrance. 1840s sounded right for Neptune, Pluto came later, Uranus came earlier. Also knew the story of Johann Galle, who found the planet. Good enough, I guess!
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Yeah, I heard something like "Isabella La Yende." But there are some Spanish-affiliated languages (if not Spanish dialects) where the double L is more like the "lli" in "William" than a straight Y sound. For example, there was a teacher named Estrella from the Philippines in my elementary school, and to hear her name pronounced you might think it was closer to "Australia" than to the Spanish word for "star." So I think Will was saying something like "Alyende," but turning the awkward consonant cluster of "ly" into a syllable (like some do with "triathlon," for example).Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 11:01 am I know that they’re somewhat generous with pronunciation of foreign names but I expected Will to get reversed on his take on Isabel Allende.
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I definitely heard A-la-yende so he added another syllable. They should have at least had him repeat it.seaborgium wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 3:58 pmYeah, I heard something like "Isabella La Yende." But there are some Spanish-affiliated languages (if not Spanish dialects) where the double L is more like the "lli" in "William" than a straight Y sound. For example, there was a teacher named Estrella from the Philippines in my elementary school, and to hear her name pronounced you might think it was closer to "Australia" than to the Spanish word for "star." So I think Will was saying something like "Alyende," but turning the awkward consonant cluster of "ly" into a syllable (like some do with "triathlon," for example).Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 11:01 am I know that they’re somewhat generous with pronunciation of foreign names but I expected Will to get reversed on his take on Isabel Allende.
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Yes, I said he made a syllable out of it. They don't neg people for "tri-ath-a-lon" (and have even accepted that spelling minus dashes in FJ).Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 6:06 pmI definitely heard A-la-yende so he added another syllable. They should have at least had him repeat it.seaborgium wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 3:58 pmYeah, I heard something like "Isabella La Yende." But there are some Spanish-affiliated languages (if not Spanish dialects) where the double L is more like the "lli" in "William" than a straight Y sound. For example, there was a teacher named Estrella from the Philippines in my elementary school, and to hear her name pronounced you might think it was closer to "Australia" than to the Spanish word for "star." So I think Will was saying something like "Alyende," but turning the awkward consonant cluster of "ly" into a syllable (like some do with "triathlon," for example).Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 11:01 am I know that they’re somewhat generous with pronunciation of foreign names but I expected Will to get reversed on his take on Isabel Allende.
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It’s more than adding a syllable. It’s adding letters; there’s no “la” in Allende. If they ding a 10 year old for it, they should be consistent.seaborgium wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 6:15 pmYes, I said he made a syllable out of it. They don't neg people for "tri-ath-a-lon" (and have even accepted that spelling minus dashes in FJ).Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 6:06 pmI definitely heard A-la-yende so he added another syllable. They should have at least had him repeat it.seaborgium wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 3:58 pmYeah, I heard something like "Isabella La Yende." But there are some Spanish-affiliated languages (if not Spanish dialects) where the double L is more like the "lli" in "William" than a straight Y sound. For example, there was a teacher named Estrella from the Philippines in my elementary school, and to hear her name pronounced you might think it was closer to "Australia" than to the Spanish word for "star." So I think Will was saying something like "Alyende," but turning the awkward consonant cluster of "ly" into a syllable (like some do with "triathlon," for example).Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 11:01 am I know that they’re somewhat generous with pronunciation of foreign names but I expected Will to get reversed on his take on Isabel Allende.
Let’s be real; the judging has been incredibly questionable of late. Maybe someone is out sick or retired but many people have commented in the past week or two.
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Re: Friday, February 1, 2019 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
I don't think you're reading my posts. There's no "tha" in "triathlon" either, but they accept it pronounced that way, with the extra syllable, because "thl" is a weird consonant cluster for some people's mouths. I'm saying "Alyende" would be acceptable, and therefore "Alayende" would, by virtue of "ly" being a difficult consonant cluster for some to say.Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 6:50 pmIt’s more than adding a syllable. It’s adding letters; there’s no “la” in Allende. If they ding a 10 year old for it, they should be consistent.seaborgium wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 6:15 pmYes, I said he made a syllable out of it. They don't neg people for "tri-ath-a-lon" (and have even accepted that spelling minus dashes in FJ).Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 6:06 pmI definitely heard A-la-yende so he added another syllable. They should have at least had him repeat it.seaborgium wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 3:58 pmYeah, I heard something like "Isabella La Yende." But there are some Spanish-affiliated languages (if not Spanish dialects) where the double L is more like the "lli" in "William" than a straight Y sound. For example, there was a teacher named Estrella from the Philippines in my elementary school, and to hear her name pronounced you might think it was closer to "Australia" than to the Spanish word for "star." So I think Will was saying something like "Alyende," but turning the awkward consonant cluster of "ly" into a syllable (like some do with "triathlon," for example).Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 11:01 am I know that they’re somewhat generous with pronunciation of foreign names but I expected Will to get reversed on his take on Isabel Allende.
Let’s be real; the judging has been incredibly questionable of late. Maybe someone is out sick or retired but many people have commented in the past week or two.