Jeopardy! in Crisis: 127,000 Fans Rebel After Ken Jennings’ ‘Disgusting’ Ruling—Is This the Show’s Biggest SCANDAL to Date? More than 127,000 angry comments flooded social media in just 12 hours after Ken Jennings delivered a shocking ruling on last night’s episode of Jeopardy! that many fans called a “blatant robbery.” Viewers claimed that a contestant was unfairly denied the correct answer, prompting hashtags like #BoycottJeopardy and #JusticeForErica to trend across platforms. “This wasn’t just a bad decision—it was the ‘ugliest moment’ in the show’s history,” declared one post with more than 40,000 likes. As pressure mounts and longtime fans THREATEN to walk out, producers may soon have no choice but to address the backlash head-on.

Jeopardy! in Crisis: 127,000 Fans Rebel After Ken Jennings’ ‘Disgusting’ Ruling—Is This the Show’s Biggest SCANDAL to Date? More than 127,000 angry comments flooded social media in just 12 hours after Ken Jennings delivered a shocking ruling on last night’s episode of Jeopardy! that many fans called a “blatant robbery.” Viewers claimed that a contestant was unfairly denied the correct answer, prompting hashtags like #BoycottJeopardy and #JusticeForErica to trend across platforms. “This wasn’t just a bad decision—it was the ‘ugliest moment’ in the show’s history,” declared one post with more than 40,000 likes. As pressure mounts and longtime fans THREATEN to walk out, producers may soon have no choice but to address the backlash head-on.

Ken Jennings’ ‘Jeopardy!’ ruling blasted by fans: ‘That was positively disgusting’

He’s a game show host loathed by fans today.

Who is Ken Jennings?

On Wednesday night’s episode of “Jeopardy!” on ABC, Jennings and the trivia program’s unseen judges made a call that infuriated some viewers who vented their frustrations on social media.

Ken Jennings smiling on Jeopardy
A Reddit user called host Ken Jennings’ call against a contestant “disgusting.” ABC

Contestant Kelly Proulx said “Bridalveil Falls,” but the correct response was “Bridalveil Fall.” ABC
One blasted the move as “disgusting.”

The drama unfolded during the last clue of Double Jeopardy, which was in the category “Waterfalls.”

“A Yosemite fall with a wispy ribbon of water that flutters in the air like a diaphanous cloth bears the name of this marital wear,” Jennings said, for $2,000.

Returning champion Kelly Proulx, a communications director from Billerica, Massachusetts, buzzed and guessed, “What is Bridalveil Falls?”

Unfortunately, she was off by an “s.”

Contestant Issac Hirsch, center, ended

Proulx wound up with $3,600 after Double Jeopardy. ABC
“No, I’m sorry,” Jennings, 50, said.

“It’s actually Bridalveil Fall, so we couldn’t take that. It is, ‘What is a Bridalveil?’”

That clue was especially confusing because other watery Yosemite sites have the appended letter: Yosemite Falls, Wapama Falls and Carlon Falls, among them.

To boot, the smallest of the three waterfalls that make up Niagara Falls in New York and Ontario, Canada, is called Bridal Veil Falls.The three Jeopardy Contestants at the their podiums

Contestant Isaac Hirsch, center, won with $19,185. ABC
Poor Proulx ended the round in last place with $8,000. Contestant Dana Keane had $8,300 and Isaac Hirsch had $18,000.

After Final Jeopardy, Hirsch, a customer support team leader from Burbank, California, came out on top with $19,185 — and Proulx’s winning streak was brought to a close.

Regular viewers were peeved by the Double Jeopardy blunder.

“I typically give long and wide deference to the judges, but f–k the judges for that ruling,” one Reddit user said.

“There is nothing pinning the clue to ‘fall,’ so she got the required information correct. That was positively disgusting.”

“Yeesh that’s a brutal call on the last clue,” another Reddit user said.

A third was more blunt.

“That ruling was garbage,” they said.

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