Okay, time to get this party started. Page one.
I won't rate my own (if I come across them), and I won't submit any more, but I will rate other judges' as I find them.
The Last Supper. It was a mundane event (no point), but even without understanding the language (no point), the extreme historical weight of what's happening would be easily comprehensible (point). As with most Biblical events, the details themselves offer plenty of mystery (point), the events were certainly not preordained (point), and the lifestyle and atmosphere would offer a lot of tertiary information (point). Final rating:
with no gruesomeness (except maybe Peter's table manners).
JFK Assassination (doing both because it's the first post). A Presidential motorcade is not mundane (point), an assassination's importance can easily be comprehended and understood (point and point). The mystery is obvious (point), the moment unpredictable (point). With the amount this issue has been covered, and with all of the action in one place and over relatively quickly, I'm not convinced there would be much more to see besides the assassination itself, so (no point) for tertiary information. Pretty gruesome with regard to Kennedy's skull, but it was distant and fast, so two barfs. Final rating:
I recuse myself from Arthur Bryant, 2 Girls 1 Cup, and Count Zarth's parents' first date, as I am unfamiliar with any of the specifics.