Hahah, quite apt. I had friends tell me "no, it's making nerds more socially accepted!" but that point of view is farcical.
An every-girl, sort-of-pretty, failed-actress-turned-waitress always seems to know better than a squad of PhDs and an astronaut, and the whole purpose of the show is to establish how superior she is to the nerds despite her lack of status and objective intelligence. And this is supposed to represent acceptance of nerd culture? Right...
Hahah, quite apt. I had friends tell me "no, it's making nerds more socially accepted!" but that point of view is farcical.
An every-girl, sort-of-pretty, failed-actress-turned-waitress always seems to know better than a squad of PhDs and an astronaut, and the whole purpose of the show is to establish how superior she is to the nerds despite her lack of status and objective intelligence. And this is supposed to represent acceptance of nerd culture? Right...