Ken Jennings (Jeopardy winner)

Approval Rate: 74%

74%Approval ratio

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    pbx569f7

    Sat Nov 01 2008

    i'm sure nobody thought it would last any longer than the traditional 15 minutes. its cool that he went that far playing jeopardy and he deserves recognition for it. other than that unless hes planning on something spectacular that tops that its safe to say he peaked.

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    lynxsquadron45

    Mon Oct 27 2008

    YEP, A NOTE WORTHY PERSON -- HMM, JUST WHAT DID HE DO AGAIN PLEASE?

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    chalky

    Sun Oct 26 2008

    Ken Jennings went above and beyond his 15minutes. I remember watching him the first couple episodes when he was on. A month later he was still on, and I thought it was a repeat.

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    ladyjesusfan77_7

    Fri Oct 24 2008

    Sometimes I can't help but feel that particular round of games was rigged. I have a hard time believing that anybody would be that knowledgeable. They would have had to have lived a hundred years to have gained all that wisdom. :)

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    hellokitty09

    Thu Jul 31 2008

    This well-oiled machine does not belong on the same list with whores, reality tv stars, and child molesters. If you think his win is a fluke, you should check Kenbot out on GSN's Grand Slam .

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    teresag

    Fri Mar 14 2008

    He is extremely intelligent!  Won lots of money ~ but even that can't buy him a personality.  The few times I saw him, he was very robotic.

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    genghisthehun

    Fri Aug 03 2007

    He was a likable enough person and not too obnoxious. I don't think he attracted much of an enemy lobby. He seemed to be rather humble, in fact.

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    passtheloot

    Fri Aug 03 2007

    Super smart man that didn't always bet the right amount ( and no I didn't win 74 straight Jeopardy games ).

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    chicagoman

    Mon Apr 23 2007

    smart.

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    callitdownthel_ine75

    Sat Feb 17 2007

    Being extremely intelligent as Ken Jennings renders him more than deserving of his fame. But being absolute fools like Jennifer Wilbanks (the infamous 'Runaway Bride') and Courtney Love proves that stupid is forever- and that sooner or later, the proverbial gong ought to be rung so as to pull these idiots off stage and send them packing to their deserved obscurity.

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    trebon1038

    Thu Mar 02 2006

    Very deserving! After they lifted the five win limit he was the first to go the distance. There may have been others before him that could have but he still made things enertaining for awhile.

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    scarletfeather

    Mon Dec 12 2005

    Likable, smart, guy who deserved his 15 minutes in the spotlight.

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    frogio

    Tue Nov 15 2005

    I'll take "Yes, I make you feel stupid" for $200, Alex.

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    molfan

    Fri Nov 11 2005

    A 4.5. it is good to see that a nice person is at the top of the list for 15 minutes of fame. A very smart man who lasted a long time on Jeopardy. It seems that most of the people who have been famous for a short time is because of something negative. He seems like a nice man who will continue to be successful in whatever he does.

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    historyfan

    Wed Nov 02 2005

    Ken is a great guy. He doesn't try to cheat and his image is pretty much clean cut.

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    i_am_michele_sim

    Sat Sep 17 2005

    Ken Jennings is a god. He is not only a genius, he is adorable, modest, funny, the sex. etc etc. He is just such a great person. He's so..pure. Thats the word that really sums him up : pure. He is not a malicious person, he's not jealous, he really just tries to to help people, and he knows the importance of learning and living a good life without alcohol/drugs. His '15 minutes of fame' are not over, even if everyone else in the world forgets about him, i will never.

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    avalonman96

    Fri Aug 12 2005

    A completely annoying Utah-based asshole.

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    canadasucks

    Sat Jul 09 2005

    Ritalin nerd.

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    james76255

    Sun Jun 12 2005

    I heard somewhere that he was going to host either a talk show or a game show. Frankly, I don't think he has the personality to host anything. That show will probably tank, and he will begin his fading into memory soon.

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    inmyopinion

    Tue Jun 07 2005

    He was a really nice guy, but it just got annoying seeing him every day, again and again. But there is also not a doubt in my mind that the episode that he finally lost in was staged. The information on it leaked about 4 months before it actually aired, and they do not tape that far in advancance. It's also apparent now that while he was no doubt very intelligent, he wasn't the smartest ever on the show. He just had the advantage of not having to stop after 5 days. He didn't win the ultimate tournament of champions. And now the other guy from Pennsylvania is the top Jeopardy winner.

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    mtiger_87

    Tue Jun 07 2005

    The smartest of them all...and now he's rich, too!

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    andrewscott

    Tue May 17 2005

    Trivia geeks will never get the hero worship of top athletes or Hollywood stars. KenJen had an knack for speaking modestly and charmingly that actually made his geek streak on Jeopardy liked by most of the general public. Hes more of an exception to the rule, though, since many cant stand others who show themselves to be big know-it-alls. I don't really consider him a hero of my own, but I'll give him a five because brainiacs don't get their due respect when compared to other accomplished folks. Just look at the rest of the list of 15-minute celebs to see why he is more deserving of his run of fame more than the typical person with unconventional, short-lived fame.

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    kattwoman

    Mon May 16 2005

    now hes doing commercials. congratulations on winning but you are way too boring to be on tv longer than you have to be.just cuz he won on jeopardy doesnt mean i want to buy what hes buying

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    tocwelsh

    Wed Feb 16 2005

    Wierd kind of guy, winner of the 2004 most boring person.....so annoying!

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    maikuhaiku

    Fri Feb 11 2005

    oh c'mon, this guy deserves at least a 4.75, (he didn't cheat)...probably.

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    mad_hatter

    Thu Jan 27 2005

    Very impressive. I bet Jeopardy will implament a 3 day winning streak rule ,like Wheel of Fortune has, after this.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Thu Jan 27 2005

    Scam! Thats right, SCAM! This was rigged by the show to boost sagging ratings and keep them from getting CANCELLED!

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    alexg681

    Sun Jan 02 2005

    Ken Jennings is the man! He'll return and win Tournament of Champions. He might have lost that game on purpose.

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    somebodywithas_tory

    Tue Nov 30 2004

    He seems like he is very smart. And each time he wins he probably spends his nights reading more and more stuff. I highly doubt it was a set up because Jeopardy did not need a boost of ratings and definitely did not need to spend all that money getting it. Often the daily winnings are 10,000 or thereabouts...this guy was reeling in 30,000 oftentimes. Unless he is blackmailing Alex Trebek I doubt anything foul is afoot. Lots of people I know watch Jeopardy regularly and I actually opted to NOT watch it as regularly because I was tired of seeing him on there smiling and winning and almost but never getting the answers wrong while the other half of my family were hooked and amazed at his intelligence. So i dont think it was a ratings plot. He should now go and work for NASA or the government and give them all a clue.

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    visiondude8

    Wed Nov 24 2004

    IJR, about giving the 10% away, is that what Ken said himself? Or just something that you're assuming? I applaud Ken's intelligence, but I can't help but find it a little convenient that the producers would lift the 5-day win maximum right before Ken appeared.

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    bloop4ac

    Wed Nov 24 2004

    Seems like a nice enough guy and authentically smart.I doubt seriously that this is in any way fraudulent...it would be too obvious and Jeopardy doesn't need to violate a number of laws to get ratings.I have heard from several sources that his luck will run out in the near future as shows are taped well in advance and he apparently reaches the upper 2 million mark but regardless it can't go on forever.

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    meemaw

    Wed Nov 17 2004

    Loved him for a while, but got sick or seeing him on for so long, and felt sorry for the ones he wiped out. They should invite all those people back for another shot.

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    starhawk17

    Thu Nov 11 2004

    We think he is amazing and he is such a nice guy!

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    thorebitty21sd

    Fri Nov 05 2004

    Intelligent man, but I think it is a weird coincidence that Ken keeps on winning and the ratings for Jeopardy keep going up, and thus Ken wins more, and the ratings go up more...maybe he just really sincerely is winning and it's completely unbiased towards him and not rigged in any way at all...but it seems kind of fishy to me.