wow they were some of the creepiest contestants ive seen. the lady was some kind of a weirdo lol. she was like having an affair w/ her microphne the whole time.
Its funny if the capital of Irak was asked today they would all know it lol but back then there wasnt a war and no one knew the difrence between Irak and Iran!
Oh that, yeah that was funny...hahaha, because Stephen and Lynn were looking at him, as he almost wrapped up the category in "Sports", getting 4 out of 5 correct...
@MrBrownstone888 Yup, did his undergraduate at Princeton, and was 'all but dissertation' for his Ph.D in literature at Yale. Very smart and clever man.
that americans are bad in geography? it has to do with school curricula and how (until like the past ten years) it didn't include decent social studies standards (geography, history, etc).
LOL, omg that is totes funny. Please note the sarcasm. Kabul is the capital of Afghanistan, one of the ongoing sites of conflict in the War on Terror. I'll dumb it down for you...the bad people were there, so the good Americans and Europeans decided to take them out without thinking through the possibilities of possible resistance.
i honestly cant give a shit about america and thr fuked up ways its just that i dont no alot of geography nor do i care about the middle east and its issues. all i no is that the american governement is fuked up needing to send troops thr to make themselves feel tough. the problem is that the country is run by a 4 yr old. no offence btw if u r american u seem smart enough.
There are Australian troops in both Iraq and Afghanistan, so you probably should care. And as an American, I can tell you that although Iraq is a needless and terrible war, Afghanistan harbored the terrorists that killed 3,000 of our citizens on 9/11, so we were justified in going in. Wars aren't just about wanting to feel tough, though that probably played a role in Bush wanting to go to Iraq. And it's awfully easy to criticize a country from your armchair 9,000 miles away.
i agree with most of what you are saying but its just my feeling that going in pretyy much as an act of revenge was just wrong, justified it may of been at the time, but it has stretched on long enough. This is just a viewpoint of a 15 yr old in Austalia that all.
Why are they so easy
D0g63rt 1 year ago
I answered all of them correctly, bow down before me.
zoomerlawns 1 year ago
Go Stephen!
dravreh 1 year ago
Lynn's making a monster comback!
asaleiri 1 year ago
R.I.P, Lynn Redgrave.
FutureNewsAnchor 1 year ago
WOW! Ok david is smart!!
Nehasupnfan 1 year ago
This versions blows
Tamzcool 1 year ago
"What is Tehran?" You disappoint me, King.
SolInvictus 1 year ago
Are you English, or retarded?
rhubarb6 1 year ago 3
@rhubarb6 Is there a difference?
proffromgview 1 year ago
3:25 The comeback begins... (Lynn)
texacobigred42 2 years ago
hahahahaha double jeopardy scares my brother
4:04
weatherliker123 2 years ago
wow they were some of the creepiest contestants ive seen. the lady was some kind of a weirdo lol. she was like having an affair w/ her microphne the whole time.
08WSChamps 2 years ago
haha 1:38
PsychoKinesisFlash 2 years ago
haha no one knew the iraq capital question back then
ProJanitor 2 years ago
lol, they missed Baghdad
sm0kie420 2 years ago
I know some of the answers!
LOL I'd totally get pwned if I did Jeopardy :P
HrothgarXII 2 years ago
David and Stephen surprised me. The celebrities that they trot onto the show today get the gimme-questions.
Either I got smarter, or celebrities got stupider.
jesusnthedaisychain 2 years ago
The Older version was so much better
Davidwov 2 years ago
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4804864 2 years ago
ok that woman MUST be on some happy pills or something...
HaakonXCI 3 years ago 5
Its funny if the capital of Irak was asked today they would all know it lol but back then there wasnt a war and no one knew the difrence between Irak and Iran!
ahmad123987 3 years ago
In 1991 was the first US-Iraq conflict, so that isn't necessarily true. And the country is 'Iraq,' not 'Irak.'
toddpinkstonisgod 3 years ago 2
i speak french and arabic and i can say both r correct mabe Iraq isnt used in english that is possible.
ahmad123987 3 years ago
Stephen King broke my balls big time that round...
sarp1028 3 years ago
Who is Grover Cleaveland Alexander, whoops, David was still on sports!
imaocht 3 years ago
Even I knew then that Baghdad was Iraq's capital in 1995.
samsticka 3 years ago
David Duchovney was rockin' them fools. LOL.
Wow, I think this is when the X-files started getting popular.
Who won? Lol.
ComptonAssDaniel 3 years ago 2
stephen King
CliveOwenfan69 3 years ago
This is hilarious
RowdyRoddyNada 3 years ago
What the heck happened at 1:34??
Osric44 3 years ago
What do you mean?? I looked at it closely, and there's nothing wrong...
csifan18 3 years ago
David: Who are the Pittsburg Stealers?
Alex: Yes.
David turns his head: Sports of 1000- DON'T LOOK AT ME THAT WAY!! LOL!
Osric44 3 years ago 3
Oh that, yeah that was funny...hahaha, because Stephen and Lynn were looking at him, as he almost wrapped up the category in "Sports", getting 4 out of 5 correct...
csifan18 3 years ago
davey boy is a smart cookie.
MrBrownstone888 4 years ago 11
@MrBrownstone888 Yup, did his undergraduate at Princeton, and was 'all but dissertation' for his Ph.D in literature at Yale. Very smart and clever man.
suledrake 11 months ago
Why did they only take the World Cities last? Thats Americans for sure, dont know geographics :)
VuDu4000 4 years ago
Ahhh, that's not very Sweedish of you :)
nedasilyah 3 years ago
Nah, it's just irony. hehe
XpLiCiTbEaTs03 3 years ago
the word you are looking for is "geography" my friend.
watermelli1980 3 years ago 2
Oh well, you still get the point though
VuDu4000 3 years ago
that americans are bad in geography? it has to do with school curricula and how (until like the past ten years) it didn't include decent social studies standards (geography, history, etc).
watermelli1980 3 years ago
Nice suit Alex. Dork.
lance1cj 4 years ago
I miss the red DAILY DOUBLE graphic and the red DOUBLE JEOPARDY! set. Those were more like JEOPARDY!
jarvisbrodiea1 4 years ago 3
the woman is sooo scared
kirdook 4 years ago
I always love seeing Stephen King on Jeopardy!
tnchargerfan 4 years ago
How many times has he been on Jeopardy?
sabrin321 3 years ago
I bet they know where Baghdad is now!
MarkG45 4 years ago 2
I've always liked the way the background changes from blue to red when Double Jeopardy! starts.
ramjclaxton 4 years ago 2
They should've known Baghdad...the coalition invaded Iraq just four years prior. That's like not knowing Kabul today.
mmace91 4 years ago
lol kabul ive heard of it but cannot put any significance to its name
V4lkz 4 years ago
LOL, omg that is totes funny. Please note the sarcasm. Kabul is the capital of Afghanistan, one of the ongoing sites of conflict in the War on Terror. I'll dumb it down for you...the bad people were there, so the good Americans and Europeans decided to take them out without thinking through the possibilities of possible resistance.
mmace91 4 years ago
i honestly cant give a shit about america and thr fuked up ways its just that i dont no alot of geography nor do i care about the middle east and its issues. all i no is that the american governement is fuked up needing to send troops thr to make themselves feel tough. the problem is that the country is run by a 4 yr old. no offence btw if u r american u seem smart enough.
V4lkz 4 years ago
There are Australian troops in both Iraq and Afghanistan, so you probably should care. And as an American, I can tell you that although Iraq is a needless and terrible war, Afghanistan harbored the terrorists that killed 3,000 of our citizens on 9/11, so we were justified in going in. Wars aren't just about wanting to feel tough, though that probably played a role in Bush wanting to go to Iraq. And it's awfully easy to criticize a country from your armchair 9,000 miles away.
mmace91 4 years ago
i agree with most of what you are saying but its just my feeling that going in pretyy much as an act of revenge was just wrong, justified it may of been at the time, but it has stretched on long enough. This is just a viewpoint of a 15 yr old in Austalia that all.
V4lkz 4 years ago
jeez why are their mikes so high up?
Shmebber 4 years ago
They didn't have lavalier mikes until later. Before then, they were attached to the lecterns.
chian052 4 years ago
i found it funny that no one knew the capital of Iraq
jasonh21 4 years ago 3
i've never known the answers to 99% of jeopardy questions before. this is a first. man, the standards were really lowered.
poptartchica 4 years ago
Easiest categories I've ever seen.
bubbleoh7 4 years ago 2
i guess they didn't know much about the capital of iraq back in 1995! :))))))
sergeyuf 4 years ago 2
Can't argue with that.
samsticka 4 years ago 2
Wow, David is so intelligent! I love him.
saralips 4 years ago
is that david duchovny?
cefrenchpoodle 4 years ago
Yes, it is.
samsticka 4 years ago
Hahaha, now i see where they got the ideas for Celebrity Jeopardy in SNL :D
kingrules1 4 years ago
David:Sports for $1,000. Don't look at me that way!
No one was looking at him at all.
samsticka 4 years ago
he was trying to be funny
LordBlazer611 4 years ago
Yes, both Stephen and Lynn looked at David, because he got 4 out of the 5 categories on "Sports"....he's real smart!!!
csifan18 4 years ago
Yeah, after he said not to!
samsticka 4 years ago