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What a sweet moment on Jeopardy.
https://ew.com/tv/2019/11/11/alex-trebek-gets-choked-up-at-contestants-final-jeopardy-response-we-love-you-alex/ |
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Dhruv Gaur wrote what legions of Jeopardy fans from around the world feel for Alex Trebek. This man is a class act. In an ugly, ugly world, he is a public figure who personifies decency and goodness. A worthy role model for all.
I wish him a full recovery! |
| thanks for making me cry at 9 am. |
| My dad passed this year at 79 from lung cancer. Lots o' tears here this morning. |
| Beautiful move. God it's so nice to see classy behavior. |
| It was very sweet and he was so touched. I cried too! |
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Lord I was never a big fan of the show (nothing against, just never got into it), but just reading this article had me tearing up. No way am I watching the video.
Thanks for posting, OP. Much love to Alex. |
I thought from the last few updates a full recovery was not really an option at this point. |
Sadly that is correct. I think he's hoping the treatment will buy him some more time... |
Op here. Sorry about that! It was a very touching moment . And I think it’s wonderful that #weloveyoualex is trending on Twitter now!
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+100 He has lived a scandal-free life with his wife and children and is such a good, decent man. We watch Jeopardy every night after dinner as a family. I feel like he’s been a part of my family for so long. I truly hope he is able to recover fully. |
My dad passed away from cancer at 76--right around before Alex announced his cancer diagnosis. My dad watched Jeopardy every night. That theme song makes me tear up. He also never...NEVER...missed an answer. I joked with my mom that he will finally get his chance with Alex soon. It's been so sad watching this progress. I know the feeling firsthand of watching a parent face it so bravely, with such optimism, enduring such awful/devastating treatments and it slowly eating away at them. I am pulling hard for him and kept him and his family in my thoughts. |
| I feel so awful for him. Pancreatic cancer is a beast. |
+1. I saw it live and it was so moving. |
Ugh, it really is. I’ve had a number of family members and acquaintances die from this awful disease in the past ten years. Most of them had none of the “risk factors” for pancreatic cancer and had good health habits in terms of food and exercise. You are left with a feeling of, “if this person who was doing everything right, what can we do?” |