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Wall Street Journal
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Wall Street Journal
The New Dream Job for Young Men: Stay-at-Home Son
You've mocked them as mooches and mom's basement dwellers. They prefer the term 'stay-at-home sons,' and have a new hero in 'Jeopardy' champion Brendan Liaw. Liaw, 27, has a master's degree in political science and, judging by his quiz-show performances, an expansive knowledge of everything from the Middle Ages to pop music. He won $59,398 in three contests that aired last week.


The Province
23-05-2025
- Sport
- The Province
Vancouver 'stay-at-home-son' on Jeopardy! roll
High-risk sex offender arrested in Vancouver the same day he was released Canucks prospect Anthony Romani ready to give it the new college try Canucks: Why Vancouver is now a harder sell to lure NHL free agents Vancouver 'stay-at-home-son' on Jeopardy! roll Brendan Liaw heads into his third round on Jeopardy! Thursday night with close to 40k in winnings Photo by Jeopardy Productions, Inc. Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Update: Brendan Liaw won Thursday's episode of Jeopardy, adding another $20,600 to his winnings. He will go for win #4 on Friday. Advertisement 2 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. 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With a two-day total of USD$38,798, the UBC graduate is the returning champion on Thursday's episode of the iconic television game show. When asked about the show, Liaw was tight lipped. 'All I can tell you is: it's on at 7:30 p.m. on CHEK (on TV or streaming on their website) or KOMO/ABC,' said Liaw in an email to Postmedia about his third Jeopardy! appearance. Liaw, 27, has a master's degree in political science, but that wasn't the description he used when it came time to talk to host Ken Jennings during Tuesday's episode. 'I was unemployed at the time of taping, still am, unfortunately, and I figured 'unemployed' didn't sound great on TV. I decided to have some fun with it and suggested 'stay-at-home son,' which the producers loved,' said Liaw. 'I figured, if I lost, at least I could make some people laugh.' Canucks Report Essential reading for hockey fans who eat, sleep, Canucks, repeat. There was an error, please provide a valid email address. Sign Up By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Thanks for signing up! A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Canucks Report will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Article content Advertisement 3 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content Photo by Jeopardy Productions, Inc. While he is still at home, Liaw says his parents are managing that reality a little better these days. 'With two wins and $38,798 under my belt, I think they're pretty content,' said Liaw. Money and happy parents aside, Liaw says he is open to job offers. 'If anyone out there wants to hire a guy who's mildly funny and has broad-based knowledge, please get in contact,' he says. 'I'm looking for employment.' When asked about what his dream job would be, Liaw said: 'something like what Anthony Bourdain did, a travel writer/host of sorts or being one of Conan O'Brien's lackeys. 'More realistically, I'd like to end up in government/law or do research work of some kind.' To get on Jeopardy! you have to do two 50-question online tests, a mock game and an interview. Advertisement 4 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content Liaw reports he went through this process three times before earning a spot on the show. He taped his episodes in Los Angeles in mid-March. Once at the coveted podium with buzzer in hand, Liaw said there was no time for nerves. 'I was probably nervous, but I can't even remember. And there's really no time to even process that you're nervous,' said Liaw. 'The game starts and you just have to play. No time to worry or be nervous. 'I obviously expected it to be difficult, but I was surprised at how difficult it was. Nothing can prepare you for having to compete against other smart people on stage with lights, cameras, and an audience,' said Liaw, adding that he was surprised at how small the studio and set were. Liaw's love of Jeopardy! began almost two decades ago. Advertisement 5 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content 'I started watching around maybe 10 and noticed that I knew quite a few of the answers. That quickly ballooned into: 'I want to be on the show and show off how much I know and win money,'' said Liaw, who was on the RA McMath Secondary Reach for the Top team throughout high school. While Liaw couldn't divulge anything about tonight's show, he did say he would be watching it with family and friends and that he may do so at Bimini's pub in Kits, where he viewed his first two appearances. Since Tuesday night's appearance, Liaw has heard from all sorts of people and has got a taste of what it is like to have fans. 'It warms my heart and I'm really grateful for the outpouring of support from complete strangers,' said Liaw. 'I didn't expect this many people to care about Jeopardy! And especially about an unemployed schmuck going on television.' Read More It's hard to write a good Rom com but this B.C. writer of hit Hallmark movies wants to help TV series Murder in a Small Town has brought $4 million into the Sunshine Coast economy President Donald Trump's film tariff threat adds to stress for those in B.C.'s flagging film business Article content Share this article in your social network Latest National Stories


Calgary Herald
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Calgary Herald
Vancouver 'stay-at-home-son' on Jeopardy! roll
Article content Vancouver's Brendan Liaw is on a Jeopardy! roll. Article content With a two-day total of USD$38,798, the UBC graduate is the returning champion on Thursday's episode of the iconic television game show. Article content When asked about the show, Liaw was tight lipped. Article content 'All I can tell you is: it's on at 7:30 p.m. on CHEK (on TV or streaming on their website) or KOMO/ABC,' said Liaw in an email to Postmedia about his third Jeopardy! appearance. Article content Article content Liaw, 27, has a master's degree in political science, but that wasn't the description he used when it came time to talk to host Ken Jennings during Tuesday's episode. Article content 'I was unemployed at the time of taping, still am, unfortunately, and I figured 'unemployed' didn't sound great on TV. I decided to have some fun with it and suggested 'stay-at-home son,' which the producers loved,' said Liaw. 'I figured, if I lost, at least I could make some people laugh.' Article content Article content While he is still at home, Liaw says his parents are managing that reality a little better these days. Article content 'With two wins and $38,798 under my belt, I think they're pretty content,' said Liaw. Article content Money and happy parents aside, Liaw says he is open to job offers. Article content 'If anyone out there wants to hire a guy who's mildly funny and has broad-based knowledge, please get in contact,' he says. 'I'm looking for employment.' Article content Article content When asked about what his dream job would be, Liaw said: 'something like what Anthony Bourdain did, a travel writer/host of sorts or being one of Conan O'Brien's lackeys. Article content Article content 'More realistically, I'd like to end up in government/law or do research work of some kind.' Article content To get on Jeopardy! you have to do two 50-question online tests, a mock game and an interview. Article content 'I was probably nervous, but I can't even remember. And there's really no time to even process that you're nervous,' said Liaw. 'The game starts and you just have to play. No time to worry or be nervous. Article content 'I obviously expected it to be difficult, but I was surprised at how difficult it was. Nothing can prepare you for having to compete against other smart people on stage with lights, cameras, and an audience,' said Liaw, adding that he was surprised at how small the studio and set were.


Vancouver Sun
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vancouver Sun
Vancouver 'stay-at-home-son' on Jeopardy! roll
Vancouver's Brendan Liaw is on a Jeopardy! roll. With a two-day total of USD$38,798, the UBC graduate is the returning champion on Thursday's episode of the iconic television game show. When asked about the show, Liaw was tight lipped. 'All I can tell you is: it's on at 7:30 p.m. on CHEK (on TV or streaming on their website) or KOMO/ABC,' said Liaw in an email to Postmedia about his third Jeopardy! appearance. Liaw, 27, has a master's degree in political science, but that wasn't the description he used when it came time to talk to host Ken Jennings during Tuesday's episode. Get top headlines and gossip from the world of celebrity and entertainment. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Sun Spots will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. 'I was unemployed at the time of taping, still am, unfortunately, and I figured 'unemployed' didn't sound great on TV . I decided to have some fun with it and suggested 'stay-at-home son,' which the producers loved,' said Liaw. 'I figured, if I lost, at least I could make some people laugh.' While he is still at home, Liaw says his parents are managing that reality a little better these days. 'With two wins and $38,798 under my belt, I think they're pretty content,' said Liaw. Money and happy parents aside, Liaw says he is open to job offers. 'If anyone out there wants to hire a guy who's mildly funny and has broad-based knowledge, please get in contact,' he says. 'I'm looking for employment.' When asked about what his dream job would be, Liaw said: 'something like what Anthony Bourdain did, a travel writer/host of sorts or being one of Conan O'Brien's lackeys. 'More realistically, I'd like to end up in government/law or do research work of some kind.' To get on Jeopardy! you have to do two 50-question online tests, a mock game and an interview. Liaw reports he went through this process three times before earning a spot on the show. He taped his episodes in Los Angeles in mid-March. Once at the coveted podium with buzzer in hand, Liaw said there was no time for nerves. 'I was probably nervous, but I can't even remember. And there's really no time to even process that you're nervous,' said Liaw. 'The game starts and you just have to play. No time to worry or be nervous. 'I obviously expected it to be difficult, but I was surprised at how difficult it was. Nothing can prepare you for having to compete against other smart people on stage with lights, cameras, and an audience,' said Liaw, adding that he was surprised at how small the studio and set were. Liaw's love of Jeopardy! began almost two decades ago. 'I started watching around maybe 10 and noticed that I knew quite a few of the answers. That quickly ballooned into: 'I want to be on the show and show off how much I know and win money,'' said Liaw, who was on the RA McMath Secondary Reach for the Top team throughout high school. While Liaw couldn't divulge anything about tonight's show, he did say he would be watching it with family and friends and that he may do so at Bimini's pub in Kits, where he viewed his first two appearances. Since Tuesday night's appearance, Liaw has heard from all sorts of people and has got a taste of what it is like to have fans. 'It warms my heart and I'm really grateful for the outpouring of support from complete strangers,' said Liaw. 'I didn't expect this many people to care about Jeopardy! And especially about an unemployed schmuck going on television.'


National Post
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- National Post
Canadian man gunning for third straight Jeopardy! win tonight. Who is Brendan Liaw?
Anyone looking for a Canadian pride bandwagon to jump on should probably watch Jeopardy! tonight. Article content Article content Vancouver's own Brendan Liaw, a 25-year-old self-described 'stay-at-home son,' scored back-to-back victories on the game show this week and will look for a third straight win in an episode airing at 7:30 p.m. ET. Article content A win in tonight's pre-taped show will further pad his two-day total of US$38,798 (CAD$53,787) and see him defend his title again on Friday. Article content Article content It could also help get him out of his parents' house in Richmond, where he lives, having recently completed a master's degree in political science at the University of British Columbia. Article content Well uh, I did a thing. The Thing really. Finally fulfilled a lifelong dream of questioning answers on national... Posted by Brendan Liaw on Thursday, May 8, 2025 Article content The hero is host Ken Jennings, whom he identifies as a fellow resident of Cascadia — a term referring to a Pacific Northwest bioregion encompassing parts of British Columbia and Washington, where Jennings has roots. Article content Article content 'Pretty good gig,' he agreed with Jennings regarding his living situation during their pre-game banter. Article content 'I think they want to promote me to away-from-home son soon,' he said. 'But we'll see how the games turn out.' Article content In his first appearance, Liaw actually got off to a somewhat shaky start in his bid to unseat Mitch Loflin, the reigning three-time champion from California, and hold off fellow newcomer Wendy Pous of Iowa. Article content By the end of the first round, Single Jeopardy!, Liaw found himself in third place with just $1,600 and Poush at $6,200, according to a recap from TV Insider.