Cold As Ice: Alex Trebek aka Master Killer (RIP)

Lmbaooo Alex with the Thug life

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I actually think Alex was being a pimp

Giving game and pulling her coat

Cause she ain't ugly

He was trying to upgrade her

He was telling her SHE was NOT a loser and she was better than that.
 


 
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Jeopardy! airs touching message from Alex Trebek to start final week of late host's episodes

By Lauren Huff
January 04, 2021 at 08:42 PM EST




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Jeopardy! on Monday kicked off its week of the final five episodes featuring Alex Trebek, with a touching plea from the late host.
"You will recall about a month ago, I asked all of you to take a moment and give thanks for all of the blessings that you enjoy in your lives," he said on the latest episode of the long-running game show, which was filmed 10 days before his death in November.
"Now, today a different kind of message. This is the season of giving. I know you want to be generous with your family, with your friends, your loved ones, but today I'd like you to go one step further," he continued. "I'd like you to open up your hands and open up your hearts to those who are still suffering because of COVID-19. People who are suffering through no fault of their own. We're trying to build a gentler, kinder society. If we all pitch in just a little bit, we're going to get there."


Trebek died on Nov. 8 at age 80 after suffering from stage 4 pancreatic cancer. In an interview with EW in December, Jeopardy! executive producer Mike Richards spoke at length about the final days working with the beloved host, and he explained a bit about Trebek's touching speech, as seen in the clip above. "As I mentioned, he had been out with the surgery, and I wasn't sure he would be back to tape those days. So for the few of us that knew what exactly was going on, there was a heightened sense in the room," Richards recalled, adding that he had "chills throughout the first taping."
He continued, "On that first episode, [Trebek] walked out, and you'll see it when it airs, he gives this amazing speech about the holidays and coming together and being strong and taking care of each other. And we didn't know he was gonna do that; he just walked out and did it. And you'll see in the episode, we all started to clap, and there's points in Jeopardy! where you clap and there's points in Jeopardy! where you don't; that's not a normal spot. You can see [Trebek] kind of look over at us as he was crossing to reveal the categories: 'What are you guys clapping about?'"

The last four episodes of Trebek's career — which were originally set to debut the week of Christmas but were pushed back to allow fans a better opportunity to enjoy them — will air through Friday, Jan. 8.
 
Alex Trebek earns posthumous Daytime Emmys nomination

The Jeopardy! host was memorialized with a nomination in the Game Show Host category.
By Lynette Rice
May 25, 2021 at 12:00 PM EDT



Alex Trebek earned a posthumous Daytime Emmy nomination while Drew Barrymore received her first nod in the Talk Show Host category, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the soon-to-be-shuttered The Ellen DeGeneres Show snagged a nom in the Best Talk Show category. Ellen DeGeneres, in contrast, hasn't submitted herself for years.

Nominees are selected by industry expert panels; not the general membership. Winners have already been selected (but remain secret) since they are the ones who collect the highest score during the nomination process. That's why you never see For Your Consideration ads for the Daytime Emmys.
 

 
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