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It'd be hard because let's say you chose a particular series. You'd have to learn really complex things like housemate biographies and stuff like that.
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The slightly worrying truth is that even though I haven't really watched much of it for almost ten years... my specialist subject would probably still be Buffy
.Or Final Fantasies from the SNES to PS2 era (4 - 12). I'd probably do pretty well on the MCU these days to be fair... Or pretty much any Disney/Pixar/Dreamworks movie... including "Bee Movie"... as I'm pretty sure my youngest is it's biggest - and only - fan. .
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It'd be a good topic for me I guess but I think my more recent interest in shows like Drag Race, the Bake Off, would take preference.
I'm not sure I'd be comfortable with choosing a specific musician - particularly since my favourites like David Bowie have huge decades-spanning careers that I wouldn't know too much about the trivial sides. I'd struggle with just remembering all of his albums but then choosing someone with a smaller discography seems...boring. Or silly. I'd feel embarrassed going on TV to answer questions about the Sugababes, even though I'd probably nail it.
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