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A TV trope that really bugs me: culturally ignorant geniuses. Rebekah Send a noteboard - 11/10/2011 04:44:16 PM
I'm currently watching season 5 of Criminal Minds on our OnDemand service. (I love serial killer programmes.)

One member of the team is Dr Reid, a super genius guy aged 27 with something like two PhDs and a couple more Bachelor degrees. He has also has almost no interaction with modern culture.

Sound familiar? Dr Temperance Brennan ring any bells?

Why do writers think that super-smart people know nothing about films, books or movies?

More specifically, why would a guy who has a degree in psychology NOT have heard of A Clockwork Orange? (Granted, the show referenced the film as if the book didn't exist, but the point stands.) Haven't most intelligent people in the English-speaking world heard of this book/film? Or is it not something well-known in the US?

I'd love to see a crime show (they're always in crime shows) with a genius character who fully interacts with modern culture. I think that fits the nerd stereotype a little better, actually.

Can anyone suggest anything? And am I ranting about nothing?


Thank you for reading. :|
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A TV trope that really bugs me: culturally ignorant geniuses. - 11/10/2011 04:44:16 PM 976 Views
I would be willing to accept the stereotype - 11/10/2011 04:54:37 PM 587 Views
I agree. - 11/10/2011 07:26:26 PM 596 Views
Re: I agree. - 11/10/2011 07:31:26 PM 614 Views
They're all just cheap Sherlock Holmes knock offs - 11/10/2011 09:51:46 PM 476 Views
The stereotyping gets annoying... - 12/10/2011 12:20:15 AM 546 Views

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