JL82
01-27-2016, 06:44 PM
...appearances by Alex Trebek in other shows?
Has anyone seen the Golden Girls episode "Questions and Answers"?
Dorothy really wants her shot on Jeopardy, Blanche, true to character, just wants...a shot at Alex. Sadly, Dorothy only gets on Jeopardy in a dream, where Trebek, Gilbert, and Merv Griffin all appear. (This was made in 1992.)
It is eerily timely to watch now, because Dorothy says that Merv Griffin is so beloved he is "the anti-Trump"!
But the Jeopardy in Dorothy's dream is very much a parody, and Alex seems like he's parodying himself, too. He doesn't seem as attractive as Blanche seems to think...I think she would like the Alex of today even better. He's very suave, which would appeal to her too.
He bows down to Merv Griffin in that episode...I know Griffin created Jeopardy but something makes me think Alex wouldn't bow down to anyone.
And Alex narrates the "Hot in Cleveland" episode "Stayin' Alive," except that he keeps breaking the fourth wall and reminding us it IS only a show. But he rescues the ladies. It seems like when he's not playing himself he likes to do "secret agent" or "deeds of derring-do"-roles. He was a Man in Black on the X-files, and he played a Bond parody in old Jeopardy commercials.
Has anyone seen the Golden Girls episode "Questions and Answers"?
Dorothy really wants her shot on Jeopardy, Blanche, true to character, just wants...a shot at Alex. Sadly, Dorothy only gets on Jeopardy in a dream, where Trebek, Gilbert, and Merv Griffin all appear. (This was made in 1992.)
It is eerily timely to watch now, because Dorothy says that Merv Griffin is so beloved he is "the anti-Trump"!
But the Jeopardy in Dorothy's dream is very much a parody, and Alex seems like he's parodying himself, too. He doesn't seem as attractive as Blanche seems to think...I think she would like the Alex of today even better. He's very suave, which would appeal to her too.
He bows down to Merv Griffin in that episode...I know Griffin created Jeopardy but something makes me think Alex wouldn't bow down to anyone.
And Alex narrates the "Hot in Cleveland" episode "Stayin' Alive," except that he keeps breaking the fourth wall and reminding us it IS only a show. But he rescues the ladies. It seems like when he's not playing himself he likes to do "secret agent" or "deeds of derring-do"-roles. He was a Man in Black on the X-files, and he played a Bond parody in old Jeopardy commercials.