Danger! Fans are slamming producers after debuting in the Most NSFW category in show history

DANGER! Fans have criticized the series’ producers for introducing a bold new category in a recent episode.
The new NSFW category had Jeopardy! Fans took to social media to comment on what they felt was an inappropriate addition.
Game show host Mayim Bialik, 47, explained to attending contestants what the S-Less Chaps category entails.
“Each answer consists of two words, [and] only one contains that [letter] S,” she explained.
Champion Danger! Player Jared Watson was the first to select and answer questions from the first section, getting many questions wrong.
Ironically, many of the questions asked in S-Less Chaps weren’t as cheeky as the category title.


S-Less Chaps is the non-explicit version of A**less Chaps.
A**less chaps are sturdy covers where the leggings are held with a belt and expose the entire buttocks.
Many fans found Jeopardy’s S-Less Chaps category! entertaining.
“S-less, Chaps is a FUN name for a #Jeopardy category!” praised one fan on social media.
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Another added, “I really want to applaud the Jeopardy! writers for creating a category called S-LESS, CHAPS.”
On top of that, fans also felt it was a bit daring.
“While I find it hilarious, I’m not sure it’s appropriate for a family show!” snarled one fan.
A second fan signed: “S-Less Chaps is by far the most fun and risqué category title for #Jeopardy I’ve seen in a long time.”
Someone else snubbed: “Despite the funny name, the category turned out to be quite difficult and confusing as many of them weren’t answered correctly.”
BLOW ONE
Lately fans have been raving about Jeopardy! summoned, specifically one of the show’s hosts.
Mayim Confused Jeopardy! Viewers by completely transcribing a contestant’s final answer on Friday’s episode.
Instead of attempting to read the player’s slightly illegible response, the TV presenter decided in an awkward exchange, “What is: sorry, can’t read that”.
Returning champion Suresh Krishnan joined Tim Hagood, a communications consultant from Washington, DC, and Vickie Cyr, a retired postmaster from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Suresh is a network engineer from Suwanee, Georgia who surprised skeptics after winning his first three games in various strange ways.
In Thursday’s game, he made a late, smart all-in-all-in bet in the daily double when it looked like he wasn’t going to win, and in Wednesday’s game he went on to win after a near-record-breaking 23 triple blunders (or outright wrong clues).
His fourth win on Friday was a more certain win and essentially secured his ticket to the September 2023 Tournament of Champions.
He was in the lead before Final Jeopardy! at $15,800 while Tim had $7,200 and Vickie $3,800.
‘I CAN NOT READ THIS’
Last Danger! Under BRITISH NOVELS it reads: “In the midst of this 1928 novel, the title character briefly assumes ‘her’ instead of ‘his’.”
Vickie was the first to reveal her answer and her bet, and she was right when she sourced a Virginia Woolf novel, Orlando.
“The protagonist is male in the first half and female in the second half,” Mayim said.
Then she turned to Tim, who had written “What is the Importance of Being Ern,” but the last word trailed off noticeably.
Mayim bluntly responded when it came time to consider whether or not he was right: “What is: I can’t read this.”
This prompted Tim to clarify what he had written to her.
“What is: The meaning of-” he told the host with a nervous laugh.
“What’s important about being Ernest?” she interrupted him and answered. “That is not right.”
Suresh wrote: “Dr. Jeckle and (it seems) Mr Hyde,” Mayim then continued.
He was declared the winner with $15,800 after wisely wagering $0 and making a total of $53,999 in 4 days.


Mayim made a Lego joke as the reigning champion is a fan.