Ken Jennings revealed a part of the “Jeopardy!” stage that left fans feeling emotional.
to Twitter of a one-of-a-kind Lego model of the show’s set, with everything from the audience members to the clue board.
The replica also features three contestants, as well as the hosting podium with none other than Alex Trebek standing behind it. “This Lego model of the @Jeopardy set is one of my favorite artifacts on our stage,” Jennings wrote in his tweet. “Always nice to see Alex still hosting.”Fans of the beloved game show were touched to see the legendary host behind the podium again, even if in Lego form.
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