High-stakes quiz show pitting teams against each other on pop culture knowledge. Covering everything from music to movies, contestants compete tournament-style for prizes and bragging rights... Read allHigh-stakes quiz show pitting teams against each other on pop culture knowledge. Covering everything from music to movies, contestants compete tournament-style for prizes and bragging rights. Expertise across generations is key to winning.High-stakes quiz show pitting teams against each other on pop culture knowledge. Covering everything from music to movies, contestants compete tournament-style for prizes and bragging rights. Expertise across generations is key to winning.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
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1) The host is LAME, he has the charisma of a comatose patient.
2) The team format is stupid, feels like the show can't decide if it wants to be Jeopardy or Family Feud. And just like Family Feud, most of the contestants are unlikeable. So it's difficult to root for anyone.
3) Most of the trivia (and the overall feel of the show) is catered to a Gen Z audience. I could easily see this version of Jeopardy being added to the already horrendous programming on MTV or E!
To put it simply. After suffering through five episodes, I had enough. As a big fan of trivia, I'd rather play Trivial Pursuit by myself, than sit through another episode of this drek.
Put that in your Daily Double.
This Jeopardy is entertaining! Mission accomplished!! So don't knock it!! Collin Jost is a natural!! He does a fabulous job as host! In my opinion (as a viewer), this show should deliver what it promised. To take it to the finale!! I'm dying to see who wins!!
Also. Legitimately. There have been some ridiculous comebacks. One's you can't help but cheer for while going, "Oh noooo! What!!? What?!" Just good. Wonderful content.
As I've now read some of the negative reviews, allow me to add some extra bits: Pop Culture is a vast category. Pop Culture trivia games at bars regularly have teams, this is just an extension of that niche. It does not but mean there aren't still people who know plenty of historical facts. Further still, if one thinks Colin is 'over-the-top', then I'd like to suggest watching game shows from either Japan or Mexico to receive better context for what 'over-the-top' actually entails.
Pop Culture Jeopardy is the perfect Jeopardy show I would be watching on Prime Video!
I remember watching the first few episodes one month ago, and I know every pop culture topic from movies / TV / gaming / music / celebrities / etc.
I really hope Pop Culture Jeopardy gets renewed for multiple seasons because this one is a must-watch Jeopardy show for pop culture buffs alike!
When I was in Westfield High School, I was in a class entitled Pop Culture Class for 12th grade (senior year) and I knew I would be a pop culture buff.
Highly recommend this show!
In general, I like the format of three teams of three players. I was intrigued by the triple play clue and like to see more of them per game. It's fun hearing the story behind each team's name and how they know each other. I would love to see a celebrity version of this show either with their relatives or former co-stars.
I probably would have given this show 8 stars if it had a better host.
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Johnny Gilbert: [introducing Colin Jost] And now, here is the host of "Pop Culture Jeopardy!"... Colin Jost!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Saturday Night Live: Timothée Chalamet (2025)
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