Dark Shadows' Hottest Character?
Round 3
Judith Collins
Julia Collins (1840 PT)
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Dark Shadows' Hottest Character?
Round 3
Judith Collins
Julia Collins (1840 PT)
The Grayson Hall Centennial
The Grayson Hall Centennial
Born 100 years ago today: Oscar nominated actress Grayson Hall (Shirley Grossman, 1922-85). Hall’s bug-eyed intensity served her well over a 30 year career in projects ranging from the avant-garde to the mainstream, from Off-Off-Broadway and Greenwich Village, to Broadway, and Hollywood. She was often cast as lesbians (real or implied), though she was married to TV writer Sam Hall, with whom she…
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Long-running “Jeopardy!” champion Amy Schneider lost in an episode that aired on Wednesday, ending the second-longest winning streak in the quiz show's history.
David K. Li at NBC News:
Long-running “Jeopardy!” champion Amy Schneider lost in an episode that aired on Wednesday, ending the second-longest winning streak in the quiz show's history.
Schneider, an engineering manager from Oakland, California, was defeated by Rhone Talsma, a librarian from Chicago, as he raked in $29,600 in this latest game, besting Schneider at $19,600.
Almost all of Schneider's wins had been in 2-to-1 blowouts going into Final Jeopardy, meaning those final questions only figured in how much prize money she'd score.
But Wednesday's game was unusually close, with Schneider only leading Talsma $27,600-$17,600 headed into that last question, under the category "Countries of the World."
The show wanted to know which is the only nation that ends its English spelling with an "h" and is also among the world's top 10 most populous countries.
Talsma correctly asked, “What is Bangladesh?” while Schneider came up blank. His winning bet of $12,000 and her losing wager of $8,000 meant a new champion was suddenly crowned.
Talsma's quick trigger was key to staying close throughout the game, said Schneider.
“I had thought that Rhone was going to be tough going into it,” she said in a statement released by the show.
“I loved hanging out with him, we had great conversation before the taping, but I could tell that he was here to play and that he was going to be good. I still came very close to winning, but I did feel like maybe I was slipping a little bit. And once it was clear that he was fast on the buzzer, I knew it was going to be a battle all the way.”
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Schneider's success on the show was particularly celebrated by the transgender community, as she became the first transgender contestant to make it to this fall's Tournament of Champions and is now the highest earning female competitor in "Jeopardy!" history.
Schneider's 40-game streak is second only to Ken Jennings' record streak of 74 wins.
She won $1,382,800 over this stretch, good for No. 4 all-time in regular season play, trailing only Jennings ($2.5 million), James Holzhauer ($2.4 million) and Matt Amodio ($1.5 million).
Amy Schneider ends her Jeopardy! winning streak of 40 games today, putting her 2nd to Ken Jennings' 74 games won. Schneider goes out as the record holder for most games won by a woman with 40 (and also longest by a trans woman), surpassing Julia Collins's 20 (now the 2nd longest by a woman and longest by a cisgender woman).
dark shadows: this is joe
me: ok
dark shadows: and this is jason and jeff and josette and julia and joshua and jamison and jeremiah and judith and julianka and julia 2 and julia 3 and judah and janet and jeb and john and jenny and
me, who still gets confused by daniel and david:
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I don’t have a clip of this but it’s quickly become my new favorite moment of this entire shitshow. When Morgan and Julia are in the cursed room and Melanie lets them out, Julia pushes in front of Morgan and runs screaming and crying out of the room. Morgan just turns to Melanie and says, dead serious, “Julia is a little frightened”. I haven’t stopped laughing about it for at least a week.
Dark Shadows' Hottest Character?
ROUND 1
Who's hotter?
Julia Collins (1840 PT)
Samantha Drew (1840 PT)
Dark Shadows' Hottest Character?
Round 2
Julia Collins (1840 PT)
Samantha Collins (1840)
“All she did was tell me what you had planned — to betray me — and you killed her for it, just as you killed me, and you killed your wife Amanda, because she tried to help me too.” The …
I mention a moment of intentional comedy in Dark Shadows, one so funny we had to stop the video for a couple of minutes to finish laughing.