Hey, if anyone is interested in ballet and opera, it’s definitely “Danger!”contestants.

On Monday, the long-running game show decided to throw some shade at the actor. Timothée Chalamet after him made controversial comments about classical art forms.

“I admire people, and I’ve done it myself, who go on a talk show and say, ‘Hey, we’ve got to keep movie theaters alive, we’ve got to keep this genre alive,’ the “Marty Supreme” star said in part at a Variety and CNN town hall last week.

“I don’t want to work in ballet or opera or things where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this alive, even though no one cares anymore.’ All due respect to all the ballet and opera people,” said the actor, who stars in a film about the popular sport of… ping-pong.

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“Danger!” host Ken Jennings and Timothée Chalamet.

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In response to Chalamet’s comments, “Jeopardy!” He dug into his archives and posted a clip on Instagram of his Second Chance Tournament Finalwhich ventilated in january and It happened to feature “Ballet and Opera” as a category.

“NO ONE @ HIM 👀,” the title reads, along with the hashtags #Jeopardy. and #timotheechalamet.

On in YouTube shortsthe show became even more direct.

“Timothée hates to see this category coming 👀,” he wrote in the video description.

The most satisfying part is that the episode’s contestants answered all the clues in this category correctly.

Social media users were also delighted by the antics.

“OHHH JEOPARDY WAS THERE👀,” said one Instagram user.

“Danger to the arts: I have your back,” another user commented.

“You know you did wrong when Jeopardy throws shade at you,” a third user echoed.

“That’s weird… They got all the right answers… Almost like people care…” said one YouTube commenter.

“It would have been objectively funny if they didn’t know any,” another YouTube user commented.