The first season of HBO’s True Detective series was a great addition to the prestige reputation of the brand’s ability to produce some of the best TV shows of all time. The show starring Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey was another acting showcase for the latter after he won the Oscar for Dallas Buyers Club.
Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson in True Detective season 1
He was nominated for an Emmy for his incredible performance in the show. The second and third seasons however did not live up to the brilliance of the first season. While many fans considered the recent fourth season a return to form for the show, they still cannot accept the fact that it has a higher rating than the first season.
Fans Do Not Agree That True Detective Season 4 Is Better than Season 1
Fans believe that season 1 of True Detective is still the best yet...
Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson in True Detective season 1
He was nominated for an Emmy for his incredible performance in the show. The second and third seasons however did not live up to the brilliance of the first season. While many fans considered the recent fourth season a return to form for the show, they still cannot accept the fact that it has a higher rating than the first season.
Fans Do Not Agree That True Detective Season 4 Is Better than Season 1
Fans believe that season 1 of True Detective is still the best yet...
- 2/21/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
When all three contestants on this week’s “Jeopardy!” failed to recognize The Lord’s Prayer, plenty of social media users took it as a sign that the country is doomed, or that people needed to be listening to more heavy metal.
The answer to the $200 question, “Our father, who art in heaven, [this] be thy name,” was “hallowed,” but neither Suresh Krishnan, Laura Blyler or Joe Seibert buzzed in to try to answer it.
The prayer, which is from the book of Matthew in the Christian Bible, has inspired many songs, including Iron Maiden’s 1982 track “Hallowed Be Thy Name.” “How can those Jeopardy! nerds not know this answer. Have they never listened to Iron Maiden?” a Twitter user joked.
Every single contestant on @Jeopardy was stumped by this simple “Lord’s Prayer” question… pic.twitter.com/hKkJQeKPRP
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) June 15, 2023
How can those Jeopardy! nerds not know this answer.
The answer to the $200 question, “Our father, who art in heaven, [this] be thy name,” was “hallowed,” but neither Suresh Krishnan, Laura Blyler or Joe Seibert buzzed in to try to answer it.
The prayer, which is from the book of Matthew in the Christian Bible, has inspired many songs, including Iron Maiden’s 1982 track “Hallowed Be Thy Name.” “How can those Jeopardy! nerds not know this answer. Have they never listened to Iron Maiden?” a Twitter user joked.
Every single contestant on @Jeopardy was stumped by this simple “Lord’s Prayer” question… pic.twitter.com/hKkJQeKPRP
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) June 15, 2023
How can those Jeopardy! nerds not know this answer.
- 6/17/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
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