Top TV Series of All Time and What Their Trivia Usually Looks Like — Part 2
Some of the best TV trivia themes come from prestige dramas with huge reputations. Others come from highly rewatchable shows that people know almost by heart. That second group matters just as much, because repeat viewing usually leads to stronger memory and more varied quiz questions.
This part moves into five more major series that are remembered for different reasons: crime drama, fantasy scale, sitcom comfort, workplace comedy, and a spin-off that became a heavyweight in its own right.
6. The Sopranos
The Sopranos remains one of the most important TV dramas ever made because it changed what audiences expected from long-form television. Tony Soprano is one of the most recognizable lead characters in TV history, and the show is packed with memorable family tension, mob politics, betrayals, and character dynamics that stuck with viewers.
Trivia for The Sopranos can focus on family relationships, crew members, business fronts, therapy scenes, rivalries, nicknames, and major turning points across the seasons. It is especially strong for medium and hard questions because fans tend to remember both the main story and the smaller personal details.
7. Game of Thrones
Game of Thrones is one of the clearest examples of a show that became massive partly because of scale. It had a huge cast, many locations, major deaths, political alliances, betrayals, family houses, and a world that people spent years following closely. Even viewers who disliked the ending usually still remember the show’s core events and characters vividly.
Trivia for Game of Thrones can cover houses, sigils, castles, battles, rulers, titles, dragons, family connections, betrayals, and famous lines. It works especially well because it supports every difficulty level, from obvious house-level questions to harder lore and episode-specific details.
8. Friends
Friends is one of the strongest trivia themes in television because it combines a famous central cast with endless rewatch value. A lot of viewers have seen it multiple times, which means they remember not only the biggest relationships and jokes, but smaller side characters, recurring gags, jobs, apartments, and one-episode situations.
Trivia for Friends is naturally broad. It can focus on relationships, quotes, guest characters, work history, weddings, apartments, holiday episodes, and long-running jokes. It is one of those rare shows where easy, medium, and hard questions all feel natural instead of forced.
9. The Office
The Office works for trivia for many of the same reasons as Friends, but in a different setting. The workplace structure gives the show repeated locations, repeated interactions, and a huge number of memorable character quirks. Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly, and the wider office cast are all distinctive enough that fans hold onto small details for years.
Trivia for The Office can cover pranks, relationships, jobs, nicknames, quotes, office events, party episodes, side characters, and moments of total workplace chaos. It is a very strong quiz theme because the show is both easy to rewatch and full of recognizable scenes.
10. Better Call Saul
Better Call Saul had the difficult job of following Breaking Bad and still managed to become one of the strongest shows of its era. Its slower style did not hurt its quiz potential at all. In fact, the careful pacing made many of the details feel more deliberate and more memorable for fans who paid attention.
Trivia for Better Call Saul can focus on Jimmy McGill’s evolution, Kim Wexler, legal cases, aliases, cartel connections, visual details, business names, and the overlap with the wider Breaking Bad universe. It makes especially good medium and hard trivia because the fans who love it usually remember very specific developments.
What These Shows Add to TV Trivia
What stands out about this second set is how differently strong TV trivia can work. The Sopranos and Better Call Saul reward closer long-term attention. Game of Thrones thrives on scale and lore. Friends and The Office thrive on rewatch value, quotes, and repeated settings.
That is why TV remains one of the best categories for quiz sites. It gives you many different kinds of memory to test. Some shows work through world-building and plot complexity. Others work through comfort, repetition, and familiar characters. Both can create excellent trivia when the source material gives people enough to remember.
Put together, the two parts show why TV is such a reliable trivia category. The strongest themes are not just popular. They are the ones that leave viewers with a deep enough memory to make the questions feel satisfying.