

Cameron made a bunch of animated facial expressions during the episode, to the delight of many of the show's fans. “From the indie rock band Magnetic Fields,” he added for Alex’s edification. Julia Markham Cameron, an attorney from Brooklyn, New York, became the new Jeopardy champion on Thursday’s episode, but her intelligence and quick buzzer are not what has people talking.

Her quirky and silly facial expressions and reactions during the game even. (Jeopardy) At various times throughout the episode, Cameron was seen with bulging eyes. Many, however, are feeling 'tired' of Mayim Bialik hosting over Ken Jennings. Julia Markham Cameron, an attorney from Brooklyn, New York, had 'Jeopardy' fans split over loving her or hating on her. Julia Markham Cameron's facial expressions during Thursday night's episode of ‘Jeopardy’ stole the show. Then here comes anxious-facial-expression-prone Jason Keller with this golden nugget: After he was on Jeopardy, he had lunch with Stephin Merritt. JEOPARDY fans have spotted a 'wild detail' in its new champ's 'over the top' facial expressions on Tuesday. That said, you can usually expect the stories people tell during the Tournament of Champions to be even worse, because if the contestant ever had anything interesting to say, we’ve already heard it, so we mostly get here’s-what’s-happened-since-I-was-on-Jeopardy stories in the vein of, “Someone recognized me in a Zumba class,” or, “My wife quit her job and makes purses now.” It makes me sad when people tell stories about themselves that are actually about other people. A contestant on Thursday's episode of Jeopardy was the subject of conversation for many viewers, but it wasn't her answers or 16,000 winnings that had people talking. If you don’t watch Jeopardy with any regularity, that’s probably because we live in a city that has no respect for the program or its wooden host, and airs it at 2:30 in the afternoon. If you watch Jeopardy with any regularity, you understand that contestants very seldom share interesting anecdotes during the post-first-commercial break.

The second good thing: one of the contestants actually told an interesting story. More on the magic and mystique of Colby shortly. He also has no control over his eyebrows or finger guns, and those fuckers are loaded. First, the victor, 29-year-old Colby Burnett, is from Chicago (sort of-he teaches at Fenwick High School in Oak Park). Jeopardy’s annual Tournament of Champions wrapped up last week and I’m pleased to report that two good things happened. to amuse or chuck farthing with, to risk, put in jeopardy, or endanger sembling the antlers.
