90s & 2000s Television Trivia
From TGIF lineups and Must See TV Thursdays to the prestige cable wave and the reality TV explosion, the 90s and 2000s gave us the most-watched television of all time.
126 quizzes in TV
The Hills Trivia: Lauren vs Heidi Edition
12 questions about the post-Laguna LA continuation.
The OC Trivia: Welcome to Newport
California, here we come — 12 questions about Seth, Ryan, Marissa, Summer.
The Office US Trivia: Dunder Mifflin Edition
Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica. 12 questions for paper-company lifers.
The Real World Trivia: When People Stopped Being Polite
...and started getting real. 12 questions about MTV's reality OG.
The Sopranos Trivia: Made-Guy Mode
12 questions about HBO's North Jersey crown jewel.
The West Wing Trivia: Bartlet Administration Edition
What's next? 12 questions about Aaron Sorkin's walk-and-talk masterpiece.
The X-Files Trivia: Mulder and Scully Edition
The truth is out there. So are 12 questions about it.
Top Chef Trivia: Padma Lakshmi Era
12 questions about Bravo's most prestigious cooking competition.
Trading Spaces Trivia: 1000-Square-Feet Edition
12 questions about TLC's neighbor-swap home design show.
TV Theme Songs of the 90s and 2000s
12 questions where the right answer is whatever's already stuck in your head.
Ultimate 2000s TV Trivia: Reality Boom and Prestige Cable
12 questions covering everything from Idol to Tony Soprano.
Veronica Mars Trivia: The Neptune High Edition
A long time ago, we used to be friends — 12 questions for noir-teen lifers.
About 90s & 2000s Television
The 90s and 2000s were television's last era of mass cultural agreement. Before streaming fragmented every viewer into their own algorithmic bubble, you watched what your local affiliate gave you and you watched it on a schedule. That meant tens of millions of people simultaneously losing their minds over the Ross-and-Rachel "WE WERE ON A BREAK" fight, the Sopranos cut to black, Hurley's lottery numbers on Lost, and whether Joey would ever read a book.
This category covers the four-camera sitcoms (Friends, Frasier, Seinfeld, Will & Grace), the WB and UPN teen dramas (Dawson's Creek, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Veronica Mars, Felicity, Roswell), the prestige cable wave (Sopranos, The Wire, Six Feet Under, Deadwood, Oz), the reality TV explosion (Survivor, American Idol, The Real World, The Bachelor), and the workplace mockumentaries that closed out the decade (The Office, Parks and Recreation, 30 Rock).
If you can quote a line from a TV show and have it land in any room of people aged 28 to 50, this category is for you.