.. though in all fairness it's often not about storytelling or humour as about picking up in a scene which character is the less likely to know the pop reference so another can jump in and provide exposition for those in the audience that don't get the reference.
The brain guy/gal knows about the science, fine arts and the more complex intellectual theories, but when it's pop culture he's the one who buys it even though it's often a stretch that he wouldn't know that (can't have genius know everything, viewers develop antipathy for the character - once in a while they need to know something he is clueless about).
They don't have much choice to do this anymore whenever the references aren't painfully obvious. If they don't explain, too many viewers will get up and use the next commercial break to look it up on wikipedia, and the media people at advertising agencies complain (they don't like situations in shows, especially before breaks, that "call" the viewer to his computer or to leave his sofa - and as they don't like that, the networks don't either.)
The brain guy/gal knows about the science, fine arts and the more complex intellectual theories, but when it's pop culture he's the one who buys it even though it's often a stretch that he wouldn't know that (can't have genius know everything, viewers develop antipathy for the character - once in a while they need to know something he is clueless about).
They don't have much choice to do this anymore whenever the references aren't painfully obvious. If they don't explain, too many viewers will get up and use the next commercial break to look it up on wikipedia, and the media people at advertising agencies complain (they don't like situations in shows, especially before breaks, that "call" the viewer to his computer or to leave his sofa - and as they don't like that, the networks don't either.)
A TV trope that really bugs me: culturally ignorant geniuses.
11/10/2011 04:44:16 PM
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There are bigger contradictions in Temperance Brennan, truth be told.
11/10/2011 08:00:25 PM
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It's not about them being expert in everything. Just not devoid of basic pop culture knowledge.
11/10/2011 08:17:24 PM
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Re: It's not about them being expert in everything. Just not devoid of basic pop culture knowledge.
14/10/2011 02:35:51 PM
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The stereotyping gets annoying...
12/10/2011 12:20:15 AM
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Well, I have a degree in Psychology and I'd never heard of it until well after college
12/10/2011 03:10:54 PM
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The guy in Big Bang Theory, the ultra-dorky one, is knowledgable about everything *NM*
12/10/2011 03:37:27 PM
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True, that's the other extreme and maybe just as unpleasant. *NM*
12/10/2011 04:01:10 PM
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Lol Sheldon Cooper has some of the same idiosyncrasies as my Aspie son.
13/10/2011 03:33:25 PM
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Better than someone with a doctorate not having heard the term EM for electromagnetic.
12/10/2011 09:59:36 PM
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I do love that Sherlock Holmes didn't want to know about the solar system....
13/10/2011 03:38:09 PM
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Re: I do love that Sherlock Holmes didn't want to know about the solar system....
17/10/2011 08:31:28 AM
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Re: I do love that Sherlock Holmes didn't want to know about the solar system....
20/10/2011 01:48:38 AM
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