Anonymous wrote:I don’t watch Jeopardy regularly, but this makes me oddly sad. I wonder if he will be replaced or the show will stop production. It wouldn’t be the same with someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was so sorry to hear that. I just lost a family member to pancreatic cancer recently. He went three weeks from diagnosis to passing away. This news feels like a bit of a gut punch after that.
Same though six weeks for my family member.
Anonymous wrote:I was so sorry to hear that. I just lost a family member to pancreatic cancer recently. He went three weeks from diagnosis to passing away. This news feels like a bit of a gut punch after that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you all watch the video where he announces his diagnosis?
Seriously gracious and so sad to hear.
He is a class act.
Anonymous wrote:Very sad. I've watched him since I was a kid in Canada and he hosted a show called "The Mad Dash."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you all watch the video where he announces his diagnosis?
Seriously gracious and so sad to hear.
I watched his announcement and I am praying that he is going to beat this like he says he's going to. He looks so good and healthy. I just can't believe that he could be so sick.
He plans to keep on working. He's amazing.
That struck me, too. He looks and sounds amazing. Please let him beat this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you all watch the video where he announces his diagnosis?
Seriously gracious and so sad to hear.
I watched his announcement and I am praying that he is going to beat this like he says he's going to. He looks so good and healthy. I just can't believe that he could be so sick.
He plans to keep on working. He's amazing.
That struck me, too. He looks and sounds amazing. Please let him beat this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope he confounds the statistics.
This reminds me so much of Peter Jennings announcing his lung cancer (maybe because I also loved him and watched him every night).
I was just thinking that. We watched World News Tonight every night during dinner for years and it felt like losing an extended family member. Alex Trebek is the same thing, a regular fixture in the home. My parents didn't allow TV during the week growing up but every now and then I was able to persuade them to let me watch Jeopardy if my homework was done. Imagining it without Alex Trebek is unthinkable.
I wish him and his family peace and an easy, painless time.
Anonymous wrote:I really hope he confounds the statistics.
This reminds me so much of Peter Jennings announcing his lung cancer (maybe because I also loved him and watched him every night).