
It’s that time of year, gang. Here it is. The moment you’ve been studying for all year, it’s the Season Six finale full of TV Trivia. For those of you unfamiliar with our finales, I’ll run it down for you.
This episode will have questions pertaining to all the previous episodes this season. So, all the TV shows I’ve covered since March of 2024.
So, if this is your first episode, you might want to stop and go back to either the beginning of the podcast or at least Episode 267 from March 6, 2024. But that’s purely a suggestion, feel free to start wherever you like.
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It’s that time of year, gang. Here it is. The moment you’ve been studying for all year, it’s the Season Six finale. For those of you unfamiliar with our finales, I’ll run it down for you.
This episode will have questions pertaining to all the previous episodes this season. So, all the TV shows I’ve covered since March of 2024.
So, if this is your first episode, you might want to stop and go back to either the beginning of the podcast or at least Episode 267 from March 6, 2024. But that’s purely a suggestion, feel free to start wherever you like.
Oh, and there’s one more thing. The season finales have a bonus Freaky Round, so strap in for forty questions this week. That’s right, make sure you’ve had your coffee before attempting. Maybe stretch beforehand as well.
Got it? Good.
This is episode 318 of the Dorky Geeky Nerd trivia podcast. I’m your host, Brian Rollins. It’s time to tune in for some trivia.
The Dorky Round
- What 90s sitcom wrapped up with all four main characters sitting in a jail cell?
a. Seinfeld - What 1980s sci-fi show was rebooted in 2008 with a Ford Mustang in lieu of a Pontiac Trans-Am?
a. Knight Rider - What 90s sitcom ended with the title character leaving Seattle and moving to Chicago?
a. Frasier - What 80s sitcom wrapped up with a bartender saying, “Sorry. We’re closed.”?
a. Cheers - What TV series wrapped up with two of its main characters winning Nobel prizes for Physics?
a. The Big Bang Theory - What long-running comedy series ran for eight years longer than the war that was its setting?
a. MASH. The Korean War only lasted 3 years while the show ran for 11. - What comedy series ends with a lead detective quitting the force to become a stay-at-home dad?
a. Brooklyn Nine-Nine - What drama ends with the title doctor admonishing his friend that “Cancer’s boring”?
a. House - What Canadian comedy ends with a wedding between David and Patrick and is aptly titled, “Happy Ending”?
a. Schitt’s Creek - What groundbreaking comedy ends but then picks right back up with Archie Bunker’s Place?
a. All in the Family
The Geeky Round
- What 90s sitcom ended with one of the characters pushing a stroller with twins and wondering where they should get coffee?
a. Friends - What comedy series’ last episode has the characters reuniting to discuss a documentary and attend a wedding?
a. The Office - What sci-fi series wrapped up in 2024 with the title ship flying to wait for someone in the distant future?
a. Star Trek: Discovery - What comedy series ended with the main character hold aloft a blue french horn?
a. How I Met Your Mother - What long-running series opened its 50th season with actress Jean Smart?
a. Saturday Night Live - What show had a spin-off where three of the four main characters opened a hotel?
a. The Golden Girls - What 80s drama ended when the title character gave up on being a private investigator and going back to the Navy?
a. Magnum, PI - What teen drama ends with the dedication of the Finn Hudson Memorial Auditorium?
a. Glee - What comedy series ends with the characters repairing a swing set on a playground?
a. Parks & Recreation - What crime drama ends with the screen abruptly cutting to black during Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'”?
a. The Sopranos
The Nerdy Round
- What anthology series has had four different incarnations and one feature film?
a. The Twilight Zone - What CW series ended but was brought back with a Netflix miniseries subtitled “A Year in the Life”?
a. Gilmore Girls - Several cast members returned for a Med School spin-off of what medical dramedy?
a. Scrubs - What British period drama ended with a Christmas Special covering the holidays in 1925 and into 1926?
a. Downton Abbey - What drama ended in 2013 with the main character dying from a gunshot wound in a laboratory?
a. Breaking Bad - What comedy series ended after six seasons with the hashtag “#andamovie” on screen?
a. Community - Which comedy series’ last aired episode has Howard frantically trying to get new recruits for the Leopard Lodge?
a. Happy Days - What series ends with Michael telling someone to “Keep it sleezy”?
a. The Good Place - What mystery series ended after 12 seasons with the aptly named, “Death by Demographics”?
a. Murder, She Wrote - What drama-horror series ended after eight seasons with the title character faking his death in a hurricane?
a. Dexter
The Freaky Round
- What drama concludes with a wife asking her husband what he’s thinking about and he responds, “Tomorrow”?
a. The West Wing - What drama concluded with an episode named after the HTTP code 410 Gone?
a. Mr. Robot - What profanity-laden series ends with an episode titled, “Tell Him Something Pretty”?
a. Deadwood - What 1969 children’s show has a UK version called The Furchester Hotel?
a. Sesame Street - What drama series concludes with the lead character meditating on the beach and then shows us the 1971 “Hilltop” ad for Coca-Cola
a. Mad Men - What sitcom’s finale showed us that Kenneth might just be immortal?
a. 30 Rock - What American period drama, ending in 1993, had an extra-long narration added to wrap up the series because they did film a proper finale?
a. The Wonder Years - What 2000s fantasy drama ends with Jack, Kate, Locke and the others, “moving on”?
a. Lost - What long-running drama concludes with the first and only shot of the full exterior of the hospital where the show took place?
a. ER - What sitcom ended with a bailiff being taken back to his home planet?
a. Night Court
Episode Conclusion
And that’s it. We are done with Season Six. What was your favorite TV show that we covered? Did I miss a show that needed to be an episode? Let me know. This won’t be the end of TV trivia; it’ll just be mixed in with other stuff.
Thanks for sticking with me for the past six years. But, through it all, we have esoteric, niche trivia to keep us united, right?
I’ll be going back to regularly mixed-up topics in Season Seven, with some slight changes that I’ll talk about when it’s time. Nothing dramatic, I promise.
Speaking of next week, here’s your trivia teaser for what to expect:
What do the songs, “76 Trombones”, “Popular”, and “I Dreamed a Dream” have in common?
Ah, some music trivia. See you back here on Wednesday.
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