From Golden Girls To Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, This 90s Sitcom Trivia Has Them All: Take The Test To See How Well You Remember Some Of The Shows
Welcome to a nostalgic quiz!
Our beloved 90s sitcoms made us laugh, cry, think, and laugh all over again. Some of the legendary sitcoms from the 90s can be considered timeless in terms of their sense of humor and the lessons they taught us. They’re still the ultimate comfort shows for many people, perfect for cozying up under a blanket and unwinding while watching the great shows in the 90s and listening to laugh tracks. If you think you remember some of the legendary 90s sitcoms, now is the time to prove it.
Let’s begin!
I'm Canadian and I got 18/20. I didn't have cable growing up but my best friends in high school did and they got American shows. The two I got wrong were because I didn't watch much of Everybody Loves Raymond and only watched a little bit of King of Queens (I don't care for Jerry Stiller - or his son- and Arthur was obnoxious) and I was going to guess that Greg's job was a lawyer, but I wasn't sure I was right, so I said accountant.
Load More Replies...'If You Make More Than 3 Mistakes In This 90s Sitcom Trivia, It Means You Are Gen Z'. Sure BP, or maybe you didn't watch tv all that much, didn't have cable tv, didn't grow up in the US (so not all was available), etcetera
I only knew a handful of these, and I've been around a pretty long time.... I'm thinking that it isn't necessarily about typecasting (Gens, etc), and more about what type of stuff you like watching, imo. This is why I don't like Celebrity/TV/Movie Qs in Trivial Pursuit, lol.
I didn't watch all the shows. I just listened to all my friends talking about them.
Load More Replies...The headline doesn't make sense. It doesn't mean you are Gen Z, it means you didn't watch all the American sitcom output. 14 with a couple of complete guesses, and I'm a boomer.
14/20 ..... but I am gen X and had way better things to do in the 90s than watch cräp American sitcoms....
Then why did you take a quiz about c**p American sitcoms did you run out of having better things to do?
Load More Replies...If you watched all of these mostly bog-average sitcoms then I suggest you grew up in the U.S..
I'm GenX and only missed one. Also, #7 is wrong. The Golden Girls are not all widowed. Dorothy's ex husband, Stan, is still alive and is regular character on the show.
7 was not wrong. it said 3 widows and one married, which is false. It's 3 widows and a divorcee. Nothing said anything about all widowed.
Load More Replies...I'm a cusp Boomer/Gen X (born in 1964), and I got 20/20 with ease. I had time in the 90s. I had finished school, got married, but we didn't have our first child until 1998. I watched a lot of TV.
I think I missed one show and got 1 wrong. Most of these shows my sibling watched
I'm Canadian and I got 18/20. I didn't have cable growing up but my best friends in high school did and they got American shows. The two I got wrong were because I didn't watch much of Everybody Loves Raymond and only watched a little bit of King of Queens (I don't care for Jerry Stiller - or his son- and Arthur was obnoxious) and I was going to guess that Greg's job was a lawyer, but I wasn't sure I was right, so I said accountant.
Load More Replies...'If You Make More Than 3 Mistakes In This 90s Sitcom Trivia, It Means You Are Gen Z'. Sure BP, or maybe you didn't watch tv all that much, didn't have cable tv, didn't grow up in the US (so not all was available), etcetera
I only knew a handful of these, and I've been around a pretty long time.... I'm thinking that it isn't necessarily about typecasting (Gens, etc), and more about what type of stuff you like watching, imo. This is why I don't like Celebrity/TV/Movie Qs in Trivial Pursuit, lol.
I didn't watch all the shows. I just listened to all my friends talking about them.
Load More Replies...The headline doesn't make sense. It doesn't mean you are Gen Z, it means you didn't watch all the American sitcom output. 14 with a couple of complete guesses, and I'm a boomer.
14/20 ..... but I am gen X and had way better things to do in the 90s than watch cräp American sitcoms....
Then why did you take a quiz about c**p American sitcoms did you run out of having better things to do?
Load More Replies...If you watched all of these mostly bog-average sitcoms then I suggest you grew up in the U.S..
I'm GenX and only missed one. Also, #7 is wrong. The Golden Girls are not all widowed. Dorothy's ex husband, Stan, is still alive and is regular character on the show.
7 was not wrong. it said 3 widows and one married, which is false. It's 3 widows and a divorcee. Nothing said anything about all widowed.
Load More Replies...I'm a cusp Boomer/Gen X (born in 1964), and I got 20/20 with ease. I had time in the 90s. I had finished school, got married, but we didn't have our first child until 1998. I watched a lot of TV.
I think I missed one show and got 1 wrong. Most of these shows my sibling watched
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