The character portrayals close the show off to me. It's incredibly stereotypical and portrays nerds as the 4 archetypes that the general population sees them as. Common words associations with nerd are "reclusive", "self-absorbed", and "uncharismatic" when dealing with the opposite sex.
That said, stereotypes are there for a reason. Personally, I wholeheartedly admit that I'm quite reclusive and perhaps even a touch self-absorbed >.> and many of my friends would share these traits to some degree.
The show was not made for nerds but for the general population and takes almost a Cold Reading approach (a la John Edwards), blurting out line after line of nerdy, technological or even just enriched vocabulary until the viewer can go "OMG I totally know someone who talks like that".
Here's what I'm betting makes most nerds the most angry. This often gets us labelled as a "Sheldon" (myself) or a "Howard". Individuality is extreeeeeemely important to us geeks and putting a label on us makes us very, very uncomfortable.
That said, stereotypes are there for a reason. Personally, I wholeheartedly admit that I'm quite reclusive and perhaps even a touch self-absorbed >.> and many of my friends would share these traits to some degree.
The show was not made for nerds but for the general population and takes almost a Cold Reading approach (a la John Edwards), blurting out line after line of nerdy, technological or even just enriched vocabulary until the viewer can go "OMG I totally know someone who talks like that".
Here's what I'm betting makes most nerds the most angry. This often gets us labelled as a "Sheldon" (myself) or a "Howard". Individuality is extreeeeeemely important to us geeks and putting a label on us makes us very, very uncomfortable.