
Relatable sketches keep showing up as one of the strongest organic formats on TikTok, and a new creator, @mullys.world, just proved why with two videos that blew up in the same month.
The first was a couple argument sketch where he plays both sides of the car ride. The hook “POV: Your girl is overstimulated.” It hit 4M views, 47.4K saves, and 224K shares on February 5.
The second leaned into a fast-food chain stereotype: “When Popeyes hires a white dude” reached 2.5M views, 21K saves, and 66.7K shares.
What Makes Them Travel
Both videos work on the same logic. The hook names a situation people already know, the sketch exaggerates it just enough to feel funny and real, and the comment section fills up with people tagging friends who would relate. Shares do the distribution, saves signal it will be rewatched.
How Apps Are Using This
Several apps have already run variations of this format with strong results.
The tag is the conversion. When someone tags a friend, they are saying this is us, and that moment of recognition is what makes the format spread.
