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Monday’s pretaped episode was executive produced by Michael Davies, a game-show veteran who developed the original American version of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” and agreed to step in temporarily after Richards’s exit. Richards stepped down as host after taping five episodes, then left his role as executive producer less than two weeks later. It was the first episode following the departure of Mike Richards, the television executive whose short stint as the new “Jeopardy!” host imploded over offensive comments he had made on a podcast. The episode marked another behind-the-scenes transition for the show. Amodio, who ranks third in total regular-season winnings, had many more games to go to rival Jennings’s 74 wins.
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Amodio was less aggressive in his wagering compared with James Holzhauer, the professional sports bettor who dominated the show in 2019, but he lasted longer. Since his debut on the show on July 21, viewers grew attached to following Amodio’s streak, turning him into the latest “Jeopardy!” darling. However, Sam can thwart him by pressing his nose in the office, and 39 will walk away sadly. He then tells him that he will go into his office and drain his power. student in computer science at Yale, had the second-longest streak in the game show’s history, earning him $1.5 million in prize money. Sam goes down to Fazbear's Advert Studio, and 39 does not expect him to actually show up. This night is very mild and most of the phantoms should not be problematic.
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On Monday, the reigning “Jeopardy!” contestant Matt Amodio lost his 39th game, leaving Jennings’s No. Try and keep him up by CAM 09 and 10 as this is a dead-end hallway.