'Jeopardy!' fans fret over 'too many' special tournaments as they worry about regular run's quality decline

'Jeopardy!' faced mixed reactions from fans as it continued to rely on special tournaments to navigate the writers' strike, even post-strike
PUBLISHED OCT 3, 2023
'Jeopardy!' recently kicked off Champions Wildcard after 3 weeks of Second Chance (@jeopardy/Instagram, Jeopardy!/YouTube)
'Jeopardy!' recently kicked off Champions Wildcard after 3 weeks of Second Chance (@jeopardy/Instagram, Jeopardy!/YouTube)

CULVER CITY, CALIFORNIA: 'Jeopardy!' managed to navigate through the months-long writers' strike, but their approach to sustaining the game show has been met with mixed reactions.

Rather than returning to its traditional format of featuring fresh contestants daily, 'Jeopardy!' opted to organize multiple tournaments for the upcoming season, featuring former participants and familiar trivia questions.

As the show entered another tournament phase recently, enthusiasts of the show debated whether this shift in format was beneficial or if it risked diminishing 'Jeopardy!'s distinct appeal. 

'Jeopardy!' kicks off Champions Wildcard with old contestants

Following the conclusion of the Second Chance tournament, Season 40 of 'Jeopardy!' has commenced the Champions Wildcard competition.

Similar to its predecessor, this tournament will showcase former contestants from Seasons 37 and 38 who fell short of securing sufficient victories to qualify for the prestigious Tournament of Champions.


 
 
 
 
 
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The Second Chance tournament was relatively brief, spanning only three weeks. In contrast, the Champions Wildcard competition will occupy a significant portion of Season 40, culminating with its final episode airing on December 18.

As a result, this season will have limited time to return to its regular format, potentially comprising less than half of its total runtime, depending on how much of the schedule the Tournament of Champions will occupy after the conclusion of the Champions Wildcard competition.

Numerous 'Jeopardy!' fans have expressed concerns about the show's dependence on these special tournaments to navigate the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike, especially since the strike has now concluded.

With the need to adhere to its planned schedule, the show's strategy and the impact on its traditional format have become subjects of apprehension among its dedicated viewers.

Fans of 'Jeopardy!' complain about special tournaments taking a toll on regular run

A Reddit discussion expressed the concerns of 'Jeopardy!' fans in regards to second chances being given to contestants affecting the game's regular style.

"All of this is diluting the value of a regular game," the original poster of the discussion said, "And with presumably fewer regular games, there are fewer slots for someone to come along and go on their own streak."

The tournaments do not allow the show to have some of its most exciting features, especially the rare contestants who turn out to have champ streaks that could last for days and weeks. 

"The writers were on strike. This was the best alternative," a user argued, empathizing with the show's decision to resort to the special tournaments. 

"The other option was no new Jeopardy at all during the writer’s strike, so take your pick," one of the comments read, "You don’t have to watch it." 

"The decision not to have new players during the strike was one the show made, for reasons that aren't entirely clear," another fan pointed out, "They could have done regular Jeopardy!, but they chose not to." 

Other fans seemed to have lost hope and are just looking forward to the regular episodes as one wrote, "I think it's just gonna be a f****d up year, and then next year things will return to normal."

Another one commented, "Having tournaments just to have tournaments is not interesting...Some of this was due to the strike but it's unbelievable we won't see a regular game until next spring. I think it's a mistake on the show's part."

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