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(Greatest Doodler of All Time, obviously.)
Brad Rutter, Match No.
Brad, youre going to lose, Saltz added.
Brad Rutter, Match No.
3
Same as it ever was.
Look where Rutters hand was!
(On the buzzer.)
Brad Rutter, Match No.
2
It looks like theBandRare holding hands here.
James Holzhauer, Match No.
1, Game No.
James Holzhauer, Match No.
3, Game No.
2
Have you ever seen a more whimsicalJ?
Asking for a friend.
James Holzhauer, Match No.
2, Game No.
If James isnt winning, Saltz noted, hes got a pretty creative mind anyway.
Ken Jennings, Match No.
2
This writer thought Jennings hearkened back to a fun, simpler time of early aughts bubble letters.
Saltz thought it looked like a logo for cigarettes.
James Holzhauer, Match No.
2, Game No.
2
Stronger, more futuristic bubble letters?
Or a stronger, more futuristic cigarette logo for a galaxy far, far away?
James Holzhauer, Match No.
3, Game No.
James likes hockey or ancient Greek war helmets, Saltz suggested.
I hate hockey, but whatever.
Ken Jennings, Match No.
3
If only Jennings had other colors besides white for his trek into Pointillism.
Busy mind, Ken, Saltz said.
Who is Georges Seurat?
Ken Jennings, Match No.
Kens graphic message is obvious, Saltz said.
Hes saying it out loud and hes proud that he lives in,boom, Seattle.
As if that means anything.
Were coining this style now for future art historians: Neo-Frasier.
James Holzhauer, Match No.
1, Game No.
This shows him thinking off the page in a different way, Saltz noted, and breaking it up.