Why do we remember random movie facts but forget important dates? Explore the science of trivia and how to bridge the gap between fan and expert.

Knowledge curation is never neutral. When we outsource our 'knowing' to search engines, we stop building that 'cognitive reserve' and essentially turn our brains into bookmarks instead of libraries.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was thinking—why do we feel such a rush when we can name the fictional kingdom from *Black Panther* or remember which actor voiced both Darth Vader and Mufasa? Is it just random trivia, or is there something deeper about why we track these "socialites of dubious merit" across decades?
Miles: That’s a great question. It’s like we’re all part of this massive, unwritten history. I mean, think about the fact that anyone, regardless of age, is expected to get at least 75% of "basic" pop culture questions right. But what happens when the questions shift from Snoop Dogg’s best friend to the specific year *Bad Santa* was released?
Lena: Right, it goes from "easy-breezy" to feeling like a high-stakes *Jeopardy!* round. It makes me wonder: who actually decides what counts as a "definitive expert" versus just being "chronically online"?
Miles: Exactly, and that friction between what’s considered common knowledge and what’s a deep-cut fact is exactly what we’re looking at today. Let’s dive into the world of entertainment trivia and see how much we really know.