‘Danger!’ Fans are outraged after players missed ‘obvious’ Triple Stumper

All three “Danger!” players He remained tired of the final puzzle on the hit show in the 80s, “lived”.
During Tuesday evening “Final danger!” The fans called the “Triple Stumper” Clue after each competitor failed to answer correctly. The show manager and former “Danger!” champion Ken Jennings announced The category was “Classic TV shows”.
Ken Jennings joked that he was “very upset” that the show he watched as a child considers a classic today. (Christopher Willrd/ABC via Getty Images)
In the fast, he read: “Published over the door of the setting of this show was a notice, which read:” The maximum capacity of the room 75 people. “
In the term, he read: “Published over the door of the setting of this show was a notice that read:” The maximum capacity of the room 75 people. “ (Danger!/ABC)
Lily St. Laurent of Bakersfield in California replied, “What is a TV show I don’t know.”
David Debacker of Ypsilati, Michigan, wrote, “What is a porridge.”
“It’s a good guess, but that’s not it,” Jennings said.
Alex Defrank from Brooklyn, New York, also replied: “M*a*s*h.”
All three “danger!” The competitors remained tangled during the last round of the beloved Game show through a trace of the classic television sitcom, “Cheers”. (Danger!/ABC)
Jennings pointed out, “I am very upset when I learned that the 80s shows from my childhood are now classic TV – which is” fans “. At least in ‘fans’. “
Defrank scored $ 6,001, leaving him $ 19,199 and the title of three -day champion. His winners amounted to $ 75,600. Fans quickly shared their anger on social networks and called “the final danger!” trace “obviously”.
“Flabbergasted is that FJ was a triple Stumer,” he read one comment on Reddit.
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They “lived” used this Boston tape in their external shots. (Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The other viewer wrote, “I have never seen an episode in my life and I immediately realized that it was too obvious.”
A passionate fan He was addressed and added: “Mas*h and Cheers were in the air in the early 1980s … I think they would both qualify.” The comment continued: “This was one of the few three -time columns that my wife and I immediately got. We never looked more than a handful of episodes, but such a sign of capacity meant that it had to be in a public place, and cheering on the bar.”
The popular game of the game was notorious after challenging its players with pop culture issues.
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Ken Jennings became a permanent host of “Japari!” After longtime host Alex Trebek passed away in 2020. (Eric McCandless/ABC via Getty Images)
Earlier this year, “Danger!” The competitor left the stage after missing the trace of Céline Dione.
“Sharing the title with a earlier, more exciting hit Huey Lewis, it was number 1 for Céline Dion 1994,” Jennings read the trace then.
A player and longtime fan of singer Powerhouse Drew Goins put his hand in the head as he was trying to think fiercely, but failed to think of an answer.
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“Oh, she’ll be angry, Drew,” Jennings joked as Goins put off the buzz and headed from the stage to laughter of the audience before returning and hugging from a fellow competitor.
“Wicked!” The competitor has previously missed the trace of Celine Dion earlier this year. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images; Danger/Instagram)
Jennings then discovered that the answer was “power of love” after no other competitor received it.
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“Jeopardy” shared on social networks for a moment and wrote, “Here’s the hope that the Drew’s heart will continue,” referenced Dion’s Oscar Ballad from “Titanic”.