This is probably like Celebrity Family Feud considered a different show from the syndicated to qualify for PrimeTime Emmys. I wonder how big a campaign ABC or Sony will make Alex for Best Reality or Competition Show host or the Tournament for Best Competition Show(Reality was dropped from award name last year)
I wonder whether it would qualify.
Last year's rules say that a qualifying entrant has to be a series of at least six episodes or a special. If this tournament ends before six episodes, does airing over multiple nights still qualify as a "special"?
I may be in the minority, but being already like the main theme, it's growing on me more as a potential replacement for if/when they ever decide to update, even if it's not as fast-paced.
Much in the same way the show still busts out the
Rock & Roll Jeopardy! theme for the weeks it has youths as contestants, I wouldn't mind if they used this theme exclusively for Tournaments of Champions and other special occasions.
They could pad out the hour with other features and conversation, and everything wouldn't feel so rushed. Just speculation based on Ken's comments, but I'm guessing Alex and the contestants were all pretty winded after playing two intense back-to-back games like that.
I don't think these specials have felt rushed. With the extra time that prime time provides, there have been opportunities for more long video clues and even some brief, good-natured banter between the contestants. And Alex has yet to give the "less than a minute" warning.
Do we know how many episodes of this were taped each day? A
Jeopardy! contestant who becomes champion on a Monday episode may have to play up to five half-hours' worth of the game in one day. I know that it's a little tougher when the competition consists of two of the other best contestants of all time and more difficult material, but fatigue shouldn't be an issue yet.