On a recent edition of the popular game show, Buker, a stay-at-home mother, competed and left with the second-lowest score in “Jeopardy!” history—-$7,200.
Although Buker had a “pretty cool” time filming the episode, she describes the experience as an “out-of-body one” to News.
“You’re looking, you see the clues, but you don’t remember what category it is,” she said. “You’re telling yourself that you’re on live television and not to, like, make crazy looks. It is taped in a manner that mimics the live performance. They make a sincere effort to maintain order.”
She went on, Thus, you just sort of automatically tell yourself not to make strange faces or do anything strange. After then, the solution will appear in front of you. It is all extremely hazy; I’m at a loss for words.
She stated, “This is all occurring, but it’s happening all at once, and there’s a lot of noise in the head. It also seems a little like an out-of-body experience.