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[s8e11] Trivia Apr 2026

Hundreds of miles away at Sabre HQ in Florida, Dwight Schrute was busy failing his own "trivia" test. Tasked by Robert California to "be heard" by a dismissive Gabe Lewis, Dwight spent his night stalking executives and demanding a management position, only to be told he wasn't quite the right fit—at least not yet.

The air at the Philadelphia gay bar was thick with the scent of cheap beer and the frantic energy of people who knew way too much about 19th-century maritime flags. Andy Bernard, desperate to close an 8% profit gap with a $1,000 prize, had divided the Dunder Mifflin Scranton staff into three unlikely teams: the "A-Team" (the office's self-proclaimed intellectuals), "DM Backup," and the "Einsteins". [S8E11] Trivia

Back in Philly, the Einsteins stood triumphant, clutching their $1,000 check, leaving the "smart" half of the office to wonder how they’d been out-thought by a man who once got his head stuck in a bathroom fan. Hundreds of miles away at Sabre HQ in

While Kevin correctly identified the standard weight capacity of an analog scale (having tested many himself) and Meredith confidently answered questions about teen issues like dyslexia, the underdogs surged into the lead. In a final, climactic showdown against the reigning "Queerenstein Bears," the Einsteins secured the win, proving that the most dismissed people in the office were actually its greatest repository of random facts. Andy Bernard, desperate to close an 8% profit

As the host—portrayed by Dan Levy—began the Stonewall Alliance's trivia night, the "A-Team" faltered immediately, overthinking simple questions about Ray Charles and Georgia's capital. Meanwhile, the "Einsteins," a ragtag group consisting of Kevin, Erin, Kelly, and Meredith, were surprisingly cleaning up.

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