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Good Friends, Too Trivia Quiz

Complicated Relationships

Sometimes they are enemies, or just rivals. Sometimes they hated each other on first sight. Maybe one was 'the boss' in the relationship. Can you find the correct matches to connect the personality on the left with their good friend on the right?

A matching quiz by reedy. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
reedy
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
422,860
Updated
Jan 31 26
# Qns
10
Difficulty
New Game
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
11
Last 3 plays: AmandaM (5/10), mulder100 (6/10), bernie73 (6/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. Artemis Fowl  
  Paris Geller
2. Buffy Summers  
  Ford Pines
3. Charles Xavier  
  James Wilson
4. Dwight Schrute  
  Faith Lehane
5. Gregory House  
  Tony Stark
6. Grunkle Stan  
  Holly Short
7. Lorelai Gilmore  
  Erik Lehnsherr
8. Luke Hobbs  
  Harry Osborne
9. Peter Parker  
  Jim Halpert
10. Steve Rogers  
  Deckard Shaw





Select each answer

1. Artemis Fowl
2. Buffy Summers
3. Charles Xavier
4. Dwight Schrute
5. Gregory House
6. Grunkle Stan
7. Lorelai Gilmore
8. Luke Hobbs
9. Peter Parker
10. Steve Rogers

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Artemis Fowl

Answer: Holly Short

A young criminal mastermind and an elite fairy officer begin as outright enemies: Artemis kidnaps Holly for ransom, and she resents him for violating fairy rules and endangering her people. Over time, their mutual respect grows as they face shared threats. Their relationship shifts from hostility to a cautious partnership, eventually becoming genuine friendship built on trust, loyalty, and reluctant admiration.

Artemis and Holly originate in Eoin Colfer's "Artemis Fowl" novels (2001-2012), where they appear together throughout all eight books. They later appear in various graphic‑novel adaptations beginning in 2007, which reinterpret the original stories visually. They also appear in Disney's "Artemis Fowl" film adaptation (2020), which loosely adapts the first book, but significantly alters character relationships.
2. Buffy Summers

Answer: Faith Lehane

Their story begins in the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" TV series (1997-2003) when Faith is introduced in Season 3. Their rivalry and reconciliation continue in "Angel" (1999-2004) when Faith crosses over. After the series end, Buffy and Faith's relationship continues to develop in various canonical comic book stories.

Initially united as sister Slayers, Buffy and Faith bond over their shared calling and outsider status. Their relationship fractures when Faith embraces a darker path, allying herself with the wrong side and seeing Buffy as a rival. After betrayal, violence, and deep guilt, Faith slowly finds redemption, and the two Slayers reconnect as uneasy allies who ultimately respect and understand one another better than anyone else can.
3. Charles Xavier

Answer: Erik Lehnsherr

Friends brought together by shared trauma and a dream of mutant acceptance, Charles and Erik develop a profound bond rooted in idealism and respect. Their philosophies diverge - Charles believes in peaceful coexistence with humans, while Erik favors militant resistance. This ideological rift turns them into adversaries, though their conflict is threaded with affection, disappointment, and a lingering sense of brotherhood neither can fully abandon.

Best known from Marvel's "X‑Men" comics beginning in "The X‑Men" #1 (1963), the Charles-Erik relationship forms a core ideological conflict throughout the franchise's ongoing comic history. In addition to other and various types of media, they appear prominently in the Fox "X‑Men" film series (2000-2019), portrayed first by Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen, and later by James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender in the prequel films.
4. Dwight Schrute

Answer: Jim Halpert

Jim and Dwight begin as office adversaries: Jim's relentless pranks target Dwight's rigidity and ambition, and Dwight retaliates with suspicion and competitiveness. Beneath the rivalry, they grow into unlikely friends who depend on each other during crises, support one another's careers, and eventually form a bond that, while bizarre, is sincere.

Their interactions exist entirely within the NBC sitcom "The Office" (U.S. verion, 2005-2013). The relationship develops episodically across nine seasons.
5. Gregory House

Answer: James Wilson

Dr. House and Dr. Wilson's friendship is told through the medical drama "House, M.D." (2004-2012).

House and Wilson's friendship is built on sharp banter, emotional honesty, and frequent exasperation. Wilson challenges House's worst impulses while House relies on Wilson more than he admits. Their relationship includes fights, manipulation, and frustration, but also deep loyalty. Each is the other's anchor, even when their friendship looks dysfunctional from the outside.
6. Grunkle Stan

Answer: Ford Pines

Stan and Ford appear in "Gravity Falls" (2012-2016), where their backstory is gradually revealed over the show's two seasons. Their history is expanded in Alex Hirsch's companion book "Journal 3" (2016) and the extended special edition "Journal 3 Blacklight Edition." Additional material in "Gravity Falls: Lost Legends" (2018) provides new, canon‑friendly stories that further explore their relationship.

Stan and Ford begin as brilliant but clashing brothers whose rivalry and misunderstandings fracture their relationship for decades. Their reunion is tense, fueled by old grudges and conflicting worldviews. Over time, they rediscover their bond through shared danger and mutual sacrifice. Their journey from estranged siblings to reconciled partners is central to their story.
7. Lorelai Gilmore

Answer: Paris Geller

Their relationship between Lorelei and Paris is primarily depicted in "Gilmore Girls" (2000-2007), although they also appear together in the Netflix revival, "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" (2016).

Lorelai and Paris share an often prickly dynamic. Paris can be intense, judgmental, and blunt, while Lorelai's humor and informality clash with her seriousness. Despite awkwardness and arguments, Lorelai becomes a supportive adult presence in Paris's life, offering guidance and empathy when Paris's own pressures overwhelm her. Their relationship evolves into a strange-but surprisingly warm-understanding.
8. Luke Hobbs

Answer: Deckard Shaw

Hobbs and Shaw first appear together in "Fast & Furious 7" (2015), where their rivalry is established. They continue appearing across the ongoing "Fast & Furious" film franchise, especially in "The Fate of the Furious" (2017). Most significantly, they headline their own spin‑off film, "Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw" (2019), which expands their backstory and establishes their reluctant partnership.

Hobbs and Shaw start as sworn enemies: Hobbs is determined to bring Shaw to justice, and Shaw sees Hobbs as an obstacle to his goals. Their rivalry is defined by insults, fistfights, and constant one‑upmanship. Forced to cooperate against larger threats, they develop a grudging respect and eventually a combative but genuine camaraderie built on shared strength and mutual capability.
9. Peter Parker

Answer: Harry Osborne

Peter and Harry begin as best friends, supporting each other through school, family struggles, and early adulthood. Their friendship crumbles when Harry blames Spider‑Man for his father's death, unaware that his friend and the hero are the same person. This misunderstanding fuels a painful rivalry. Even through conflict, their connection endures, and moments of reconciliation highlight the tragedy and depth of their bond.

Peter and Harry' relationship begins with their first meeting in "Amazing Spider‑Man" #31 (1965). Their friendship and conflict are recurring elements across decades of Spider‑Man publications. They appear together in multiple animated series, including "Spider-Man: The Animated Series" (1994) and "The Spectacular Spider-Man" (2008). Their relationship is portrayed in the Sam Raimi "Spider‑Man" film trilogy (2002-2007) and revisited in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" (2014). Numerous novels, games, and spin‑off comics also depict their dynamic.
10. Steve Rogers

Answer: Tony Stark

Steve (Captain America) and Tony (Iron Man) start as reluctant teammates - Steve sees Tony as reckless, while Tony views Steve as rigid. Their friction evolves into mutual respect as they fight alongside each other. However, deeper ideological differences and personal betrayals push them into open conflict. Despite becoming adversaries, their underlying admiration and shared history make them capable of reconciliation when it matters most.

Their partnership and rivalry originate in Marvel Comics, with their first major interaction in "The Avengers" #1 (1963). Over the years, their ideological divide becomes a defining theme, most notably in the "Civil War" storyline (2006-2007). Their dynamic carries into animation as well, including appearances in "Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes" (2010). The relationship reaches its widest audience in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2008-2019), particularly through "The Avengers" (2012), "Captain America: Civil War" (2016), and "Avengers: Endgame" (2019). And, of course, numerous tie‑in comics, novels, and games also feature the two heroes.
Source: Author reedy

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