It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Or Seinfeld Quiz: Who Said It - Dennis Or George?

Was it the Golden God or the King of Idiots?

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At first glance, Dennis Reynolds and George Costanza could not be more different. One is a handsome, slightly sociopathic narcissist, while the other is a short, bald, self-proclaimed idiot. Even their roles in their respective sitcoms are polar opposites. Dennis is the leader of the Always Sunny gang, and often the one they turn to when they need to come up with a plan, for better or worse.

George, on the other hand, is the butt of many jokes on Seinfeld, and a lot of those are made by himself. He is by far the least successful person in the friend group – even if we include Kramer – and he is fully aware of it. However, the two men have much more in common than you might have thought.

Both are completely obsessed with women and sex, even if they have different rates of success in that field. They obviously come from very different angles, but their thoughts often end up sounding similar, so you could be forgiven for misattributing some of their quotes to the wrong guy.

So, to test that theory, and to test your knowledge of the two iconic characters from two legendary sitcoms, we have created a quiz. Can you guess who said these hilarious quotes – was it the Golden God or the King of the Idiots?

1. "You're Giving Me The 'It's Not You, It's Me' Routine? I Invented 'It's Not You, It's Me'!"

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