So you’ve watched Friends for the millionth time, can quote The Office in your sleep, and still argue that Brooklyn Nine-Nine was canceled too soon. But… do you actually remember how it all started?
This quiz isn’t about your favorite catchphrases or ships — it’s all about the first episodes that kicked off our favorite sitcoms. The awkward intros, the cringey pilot haircuts, the characters who mysteriously disappeared after Episode 1 — it’s time to see if you were paying attention.
You’ll get questions like:
- Who was the first person Michael Scott interviewed in The Office pilot?
- What was the name of the coffee shop in Friends before Central Perk became iconic?
- Which Parks and Recreation character was originally supposed to be a spin-off from The Office?
- And — the hardest one — what was Jake Peralta’s first line in Brooklyn Nine-Nine?
It’s tougher than it sounds. Many sitcom pilots were filmed months (or even years) before the full series aired, meaning characters, jokes, and even actors changed by the second episode.
(Looking at you, New Girl’s Coach! 👀)
So, if you can score 17 out of 17, you’re not just a fan — you’re basically a pop culture historian with the memory of a steel trap and the taste of a network exec.
Are you ready to prove your sitcom superiority?
Grab your coffee (or your Dundie Award) and take the quiz now — and don’t forget to brag about your score in the comments.
🧠💬 Only 1% of people get a perfect score… can you?
