July 17, 2020

"Yesterday morning my wife came to me and said, ‘How are you feeling?’ And I said, ‘I feel like I want to die.’ It was that bad."

"There comes a time where you have to make a decision as to whether you want to continue with such a low quality of life, or whether you want to just ease yourself into the next level. It doesn’t bother me in the least."

Said Alex Trebek, quoted in "Alex Trebek Is Still in the Game/In his new memoir, the longtime “Jeopardy!” host delivers clues and facts about himself, and looks back on his life as he struggles with advanced pancreatic cancer" (NYT).

Also:
“There’s a certain comfort that comes from knowing a fact,” Trebek said. “The sun is up in the sky. There’s nothing you can say that’s going to change that. You can’t say, ‘The sun’s not up there, there’s no sky.’ There is reality, and there’s nothing wrong with accepting reality. It’s when you try to distort reality, to maneuver it into accommodating your particular point of view, your particular bigotry, your particular whatever — that’s when you run into problems.”
And:
One morning last year, early in the course of his treatment [for pancreatic cancer], Trebek felt so sick that he lay down on the floor of his dressing room, sobbing from the pain. Producers suggested canceling the rest of the day’s tapings, but Trebek insisted on hosting all five episodes. When he walked onto the stage and greeted the audience, he felt focused, like himself....

“Once I introduce him on that stage, he is Alex Trebek,” said the longtime “Jeopardy!” announcer Johnny Gilbert. “You can tell that that’s what he’s living for.”
Here's the memoir: "The Answer Is …: Reflections on My Life" (out next week).

29 comments:

Darrell said...

I stopped reading when I realized it wasn't Howard speaking.

Marcus Bressler said...

Art Fleming will always be my host. Prayers for Alex.

THEOLDMAN

Dan from Madison said...

I love the quote he makes about facts. That is why I love math. It is 100% black and white.

Laslo Spatula said...

"The National Museum of African American History & Culture wants to make you aware of certain signs of whiteness: Individualism, hard work, objectivity, the nuclear family, progress..."

Evidently, Trebek is the prototypical White Man.

And he is dying.

This is where we are, America.

I am Laslo.

Oso Negro said...

Rock on, Alex! I get it. The only time I feel normal is when I am working. I’m sitting outside a refinery gate at this very moment waiting to work. Come this evening it will be back to the hotel to read how white centric my work ethic and punctuality are and how oppressive that is to POCs.

Laslo Spatula said...

Trebek is so white he is Canadian.

That's like, NORTH-North Dakota.

I am Laslo.

Jeff Brokaw said...

Somehow it doesn’t surprise me in the least that he is so stoic when facing his demise. What a warrior.

What a run that guy has had, like Pat Sajak, I’ve been watching both of them do their same shows almost my entire adult life!

Jeff Brokaw said...

“There is reality, and there’s nothing wrong with accepting reality. It’s when you try to distort reality, to maneuver it into accommodating your particular point of view ... “

100% agree with this. My impression is that most of us over, say, 40 accept this without question. How many Millennials accept it? Seems to me that everyone who says things like “my truth” is rejecting the concept of reality that exists independently of our feelings. That’s a dangerous road to go down — pandering to your emotions sets you up for lots of troubles.

tim maguire said...

His wife? I thought he’s gay. Trebek has had a good long run, it’s sad that he’s struggling so much at the end, but good for him for making peace with fate. No sense railing against what you can’t change.

Temujin said...

He may be the only person left in America that everybody loves.

Of course, I may have spoken too soon. Let's get a glimpse of the Althouse comments to see. And the answer is....

Mike (MJB Wolf) said...

He really does enjoy the show. My wife and I have been to several tapings, where we sat through two shows. He spends the whole time engaged with the audience, joking and asking questions, soliciting questions from us. The studio is small, like a 99-seat non-quity theatre. So it feels like over that 90 minutes he interacts with just about every person in the room. It’s fun to see a performer so happy in their element. I think the quote from Johnny Gilbert rings true and it’s great that Trebek has this activity to look forward to.

Amexpat said...

I immediately thought that the title of his memoir should be, "Who is Alex Trebek". I was surprised that it wasn't used until I saw that there's a biography of AK already out with that title.

Classy guy. His hosting the show is a reassuring constant.

Ignorance is Bliss said...

“There’s a certain comfort that comes from knowing a fact,” Trebek said. “The sun is up in the sky. There’s nothing you can say that’s going to change that. You can’t say, ‘The sun’s not up there, there’s no sky.’

I'll take White Supremacy for $1000, please

Tom T. said...

I was waiting for him to say, "I don't have any answers. Just a lot of questions."

Beloved Commenter AReasonableMan said...

It is somewhat sad that the only meaning he can get from life is from being onstage as an entertainer.

M Jordan said...

Not to nitpick but “The sun is up there”? Up? Like isn’t that a very earthocentric view of things? What is up anyway when you step back and take the long view?

Kevin said...

There’s a certain comfort that comes from knowing a fact,” Trebek said. “The sun is up in the sky. There’s nothing you can say that’s going to change that. You can’t say, ‘The sun’s not up there, there’s no sky.’

Shorter Trebek: No, I don’t read the Washington Post.

Wince said...

Amazon promotes as "Frequently bought together"...

Trebek's book with Mary Trump and John Bolton.

Yeah, right.

Birkel said...

Alex Trebek sounds racist (by the new standards).

Why is he talking about objective facts?
How white.

Nichevo said...


Darrell said...
I stopped reading when I realized it wasn't Howard speaking.


Can't understand your confusion. He didn't insult anybody or say "you people" once.

JK, love it.

William said...

He's the RBG of game show hosts.....Maybe the cosmos will turn out to be some kind of simulacrum, and it will turn out that he's completely wrong. The sun above is just part of an insubstantial pageant and like Alex Trebek will fade into thin air. Alex seems to have had a better dream than most, but his little life will soon be rounded and leave not a residual behind.

Joe Smith said...

His wife should have buzzed him.

The correct answer is "What is I feel like I want to die?"

Howard said...

Blogger Nichevo said... Darrell said...
I stopped reading when I realized it wasn't Howard speaking.

Can't understand your confusion. He didn't insult anybody or say "you people" once.

JK, love it.


Que up my Sally Fields Oscar acceptance: “I can’t deny the fact that you people like me, right now, you people like me.”

Nichevo said...

Beloved Commenter AReasonableMan said...
It is somewhat sad that the only meaning he can get from life is from being onstage as an entertainer.


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Narr said...

Pancreatic took out my father. He was 39, and back then (he died in the midst of the Cuban Missile Crisis) by the time they were sure you had p.c. it was too late to do anything about it.

Jeopardy and Trebek are national--er, continental treasures. It's the only show I ever watched regularly when I had free afternoons, but since retiring I haven't paid much attention.

As a teacher and public speaker, I have experienced the physical and psychological boost that can come from interaction with a good audience that entertainers and musicians know. Many times I have started sickly or in a funk and felt better as I went along.

Narr
Long may he host!

rcocean said...

Sad the hear it. Much better to just drop dead of a heart attack. We all have to check out, no one gets to live forever, but its best to go suddenly and without any warning.

rcocean said...

It is somewhat sad that the only meaning he can get from life is from being onstage as an entertainer.

Its sad that's all you got out it. But then some people are stuck at a low level. 16 going on 65.

Churchy LaFemme: said...

The near title match made me think of the late Dean Ford, whose Reflections Of My Life has been popping up time after time in my media wanderings recently despite my having barely been aware of it before.

Here's a great version from 2014

The changing of sunlight to moonlight
Reflections of my life
Oh, how they fill my eyes
The greetings of people in trouble
Reflections of my life
Oh, how they fill my eyes
Oh, my sorrows
Sad tomorrows
Take me back to my own home
Oh, my crying (Oh, my crying)
Feel I'm dying, dying
Take me back to my own home
I'm changing, arranging
I'm changing
I'm changing everything
Everything around me
The world is
A bad place
A bad place
A terrible place to live
Oh, but I don't want to die

Rusty said...

Beloved Commenter AReasonableMan said...
"It is somewhat sad that the only meaning he can get from life is from being onstage as an entertainer"
Since you've never built anything in your life I can understand that you can feel that way.