Better than someone with a doctorate not having heard the term EM for electromagnetic.
TaskmasterJack Send a noteboard - 12/10/2011 09:59:36 PM
There's a scene in the Stargate TV series in which Samantha Carter mentions an EM field to the SG-1 group and Daniel Jackson expresses confusion as to what EM could mean and she actually has to explain to him that EM stands for electromagnetic. No one with a PhD should have to have EM fields explained to them.
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.
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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....
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Re: I do love that Sherlock Holmes didn't want to know about the solar system....
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Re: I do love that Sherlock Holmes didn't want to know about the solar system....
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