Ken Jennings tries to keep a straight face when reading out contestants’ answers on Jeopardy!, but even he couldn’t hide his shocked reaction at the end of Thursday’s (October 12) episode. The contestant in question was attorney Steve Clarke, a former two-day winner from Season 38, who was taking on former three-day champ Josh Saak and one-day winner Valerie Castelo as part of the currently airing Champions Wildcard tournament. Clarke and Saak went back and forth throughout the episode, with Clarke landing the final Daily Double, giving him a slight lead heading into Final Jeopardy! with $19,100 to Saak’s $16,400. The Final Jeopardy!, which came under the “Word Origins” category, seemed relatively simple on the surface. The clue read: “Though it meant ‘seasickness’ in Latin, this 6-letter word now refers to a more general feeling of sickness.” Jeopardy, Inc Saak and Castelo wrote the correct answer, “Nausea,” with the former adding a further $2,701 to his total.
- 10/13/2023
- TV Insider
Have a Nice Day! (¿Encontró lo que buscaba?) is a Mexican comedy movie directed by Yibrán Asuad starring Álvaro Guerrero and Andrea Chaparro.
Today, Friday, the movie Have a Nice Day!, a film about old people who are looking to regain their youth, always with the friendly air of these “youthful” comedies.
Looking for a lighthearted and a bit (too) silly comedy for this Friday night? Then this is the perfect opportunity to let yourself be carried away along a path of simplicity and good intentions.
Movie Review
Simple, straightforward and charming, especially thanks to this fine actor named Alvaro Guerrero, who alongside Eduardo Minett makes up the curious tandem of maestro-pupil, with Andrea Chaparro providing the feminine balance.
A film that is more reflective than it is pleasant, tending very much to the nostalgic, that nevertheless, knows its place and doesn’t stray either to the side of “just...
Today, Friday, the movie Have a Nice Day!, a film about old people who are looking to regain their youth, always with the friendly air of these “youthful” comedies.
Looking for a lighthearted and a bit (too) silly comedy for this Friday night? Then this is the perfect opportunity to let yourself be carried away along a path of simplicity and good intentions.
Movie Review
Simple, straightforward and charming, especially thanks to this fine actor named Alvaro Guerrero, who alongside Eduardo Minett makes up the curious tandem of maestro-pupil, with Andrea Chaparro providing the feminine balance.
A film that is more reflective than it is pleasant, tending very much to the nostalgic, that nevertheless, knows its place and doesn’t stray either to the side of “just...
- 3/10/2023
- by Ana Gomez
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
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