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Jeopardy! fans left FUMING after episode was dramatically cut short seconds before the final round: 'The worst thing you can do to a daily viewer'

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Jeopardy! viewers on the east coast exploded with anger after ABC cut short Thursday night's episode just moments before Final Jeopardy! in favor of President Joe Biden's 'big boy' press conference.

Fans of the game show were furious that they were unable to see contestants Liz McKenna, Isaac Hirsch, and Robert Voyles face off against each other in the last round and deemed the disruption 'the worst thing' network bosses could have done.

Instead, the competition was rudely interrupted with a special ABC news report from David Muir as President Biden geared up to take questions from reporters following his car crash NATO summit speech in Washington Washington DC

It didn't take long before frustrated Jeopardy! viewers flooded social media to complain about the disturbance.

'If I miss one second of Jeopardy because of that senile sock puppet's "big boy" news conference, I will never forgive WABC-TV,' fumed one viewer on X.

Jeopardy! viewers on the east coast exploded with anger after ABC cut short Thursday's episode

Jeopardy! viewers on the east coast exploded with anger after ABC cut short Thursday's episode

ABC cut short the latest episode of the game show in favor of President Biden's car crash press conference

ABC cut short the latest episode of the game show in favor of President Biden's car crash press conference 

Another raged: 'I'm missing Jeopardy for this dumb a$ get off my TV.'

A third slammed: 'I'm frigging sick of politics and these old farts and basically this country. I just wanted to watch Jeopardy after yet another stressful day.'

'2nd day in a row ABC has ruined Jeopardy for me,' a fourth added.

A fifth said: 'I will take Presidents that p**s me off for $500 Alex.'

A sixth wrote: 'Interrupting Final Jeopardy is the worst thing you can do to a daily viewer of the show.'

Over on Reddit, another posted: 'Damnit! Almost got the whole episode in before Bidenmageddon.'

For Final Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings asked a clue from the countries of the world category.

'Until 1991 this country, named for a river, had a capital whose name means 'lakes' in Portuguese,' he said.

Broadcaster David Muir hosted a special ABC news report ahead of the conference

Broadcaster David Muir hosted a special ABC news report ahead of the conference 

Frustrated Jeopardy! viewers flooded social media to complain about the disturbance

Frustrated Jeopardy! viewers flooded social media to complain about the disturbance

The correct answer was Nigeria and was only guessed by Isaac, who went on to add $1,600 to his prize pot, leading him to win with $20,000.

Fans who were unable to watch Isaac's crowning moment joked they were indebted to some viewers who were able to see the clip and uploaded it online for those who missed it.

'Thanks for sharing- it was a forgone conclusion anyway but I like having my closure about these things,' wrote one fan.

Another added: 'I got it wrong, but at least I'll be able to sleep tonight. Thank you, kind stranger!' 

Isaac is now the seven day reigning champion and has a grand total of $161,388.

Viewers on the east coast were not privy to the final moments of the game.

By the end of Thursday's episode, Isaac was revealed as the seven day reigning champion

By the end of Thursday's episode, Isaac was revealed as the seven day reigning champion

Biden accidentally introduced Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as President Putin

Biden accidentally introduced Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as President Putin 

Instead, they watched as Biden accidentally called Kamala Harris 'Vice President Trump.'

'Look, I wouldn't have picked Vice President Trump to be Vice President, did I think she was not qualified to be President,' he said. 

The embarrassing gaffe came just one hour after he had introduced Volodymyr Zelensky as 'President Putin.' 

Elsewhere, the Democrat leader insisted he doesn't need a cognitive test because he is in 'good shape' and denied reports he wants more sleep.

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