The best part of any game show: the amusing contestants. How could you get tired of hearing some of their bizarre answers or watching their often hilarious reactions?
Some of these contestants surprise us by how good they are, like the man who was able to solve a long puzzle on Wheel of Fortune despite the fact that there was only one word on the board. The same shocking thing happened to another contestant, who won $91,000 when he appeared on the popular show. Host Pat Sajak couldn't even hide his shock over these lucky competitors' skills.
Other contestants just can't contain their emotions when they are on the show. The guy below is certainly one of them.
Louis Virtel, who works as a celebrity interviewer for the entertainment website HitFix, appeared on Jeopardy! and had to answer a "Daily Double."
The clue: "Arthur Miller thought 1690s Salem was relevant to 1950s America when he wrote this play."
After the contestant gave the right answer, he followed it up with a very animated reaction, making him one of the most memorable Jeopardy! contestants to date.
“I love when people pretend ‘Jeopardy!‘ is an intellectual competition. Please. It’s sassy nerd warfare. ‘Bad Girls Club‘ for mouth breathers,” he tweeted about his episode.
Watch the funny moment below and please SHARE if you loved his response!