"Jeopardy!" host Mayim Bialik is being criticized for her inconsistent hosting rules. During a Double "Jeopardy!" round, contestant Kyle Marshall chose the category "Presidential Doin’s" for $400.
The clue on the screen read, "Made Henry Clay Secretary of State; 2 years after the White House, settled into a new House (of Representatives)." After Marshall answered, "Adams," Bialik, 47, requested he be more specific with his answer. "Who is John Adams," the "Jeopardy!" contestant replied.
Bialik ruled Marshall’s second answer incorrect and accepted contestant Ilhanna Redzovic’s response of "John Quincy Adams." However, later in Wednesday night's show, the "Call Me Kat" star didn’t ask for further clarification when Marshall answered "Harrison" for another presidential clue.
Fans were not happy about this questionable ruling. "Why did Mayim ask for clarification on ‘Adams’ but not on ‘Harrison?’" a "Jeopardy!" fan posted on Twitter.
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