Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Fans Stunned After 'Jeopardy!' Airs A Massive Editing Blunder At The Very Beginning Of Show

Screenshot of Mayim Bialik
Jeopardy!

As host Mayim Bialik was wishing good luck to the finalists of the High School Reunion Tournament, the show cut to a shot of their final scores.

What is spoiler alert?

Oops!


Viewers of Wednesday's Jeopardy! High School Reunion Tournament finalist game saw half an hour into the future when an editing mistake led to the reveal of the final scores just as host Mayim Bialik was wishing the contestants good luck.

As Bialik said, "Congratulations to the three of you for making it this far, and good luck," a clip of the contestants and their final scores from the end of the episode flashed on the screen.

Bialik then proceeded to "get the finals underway."

You can see the blunder below.

The clip showed contestant Jackson Jones with a total of $24,000, Justin Bolsen with $13,570 and Maya Wright trailing with $3,370... which were their actual earnings for the episode at its conclusion.

Viewers of the error noticed right away and took to Twitter to express their thoughts.

Some immediately called out the mistake and wondered how it could have occurred in the first place.




And a few thought they completely missed an episode.





While viewers did prematurely discover the result of the first game, the final result is determined by contestants' combined scores from a two-game set. You can watch their second game on Thursday... hopefully with no spoilers!

More from Trending/funny-news

Stefan Molyneux; Charlie Kirk
@StefanMolyneux/X; Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images

Far-Right Podcaster Gets Epic Fact-Check After Claiming Charlie Kirk Never Called Anyone A 'Fascist'

Stefan Molyneux, an Irish-born Canadian White nationalist podcaster who promotes conspiracy theories, White supremacy, scientific racism, and the men's rights movement, jumped to MAGA Republican President Donald Trump's and his fellow hatemonger Charlie Kirk's defense on X.

Writer Peter Rothpletz (Peter Twinklage) shared Trump's widely criticized Truth Social post about Rob Reiner after the actor, writer, director, philanthropist, and activist and his wife were murdered.

Keep ReadingShow less
Tucker Carlson; Donald Trump
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images; Doug Mills - Pool/Getty Images

Tucker Carlson Dragged After His Conspiracy Theory Prediction About Trump's Speech Is Way Off

Former Fox News personality turned far-right podcaster Tucker Carlson was widely mocked after he made a bold prediction about what President Donald Trump would announce during his primetime address to the nation on Wednesday—namely that the U.S. would go to war with Venezuela.

But it turns out Carlson was very, very wrong. The speech was nowhere near that consequential and Trump spent the majority of it complaining about former President Joe Biden.

Keep ReadingShow less
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; JD Vance
Andres Kudacki/Getty Images; Jacquelyn Martin/Pool/Getty Images

AOC Has Iconic Reaction After She's Asked If She Could Beat JD Vance In 2028 Presidential Election

New York Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had quite the response to recent polling that suggested she could beat Vice President JD Vance in a hypothetical 2028 presidential election.

A new poll from The Argument/Verasight shows Ocasio-Cortez narrowly edging out Vance in a hypothetical 2028 presidential matchup, with 51 percent of respondents backing her and 49 percent supporting him.

Keep ReadingShow less
marathon runner on starting block
Braden Collum on Unsplash

People Break Down The Greatest Comeback Stories They've Ever Heard

At the 1964 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, runner Billy Mills won the 10k meter race—the first and still only runner from the United States to win Olympic gold in the 10k.

Mills is a member of the Oglala Lakȟóta tribe of the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ (Sioux Nation) from Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Mills' Mother Grace died when he was 8 years old and his Father Sidney died when he was 12.

Keep ReadingShow less

People Who Work In Someone Else's Home Share The Most Revealing Things They've Noticed

Going into strangers' homes isn't the most fun thing to do.

I always get nervous.

Keep ReadingShow less