Lost: TV’s Best Classroom
“TV rots your brain,” Mom used to say. And she was right- about most shows, anyway. Every now and then, however, shows come out that challenge our minds and actually teach us something. To prove this, MENSA, a club for really smart folks, recently released its top ten list of smart TV shows. They recognized Jeopardy, Frasier, Mad About You, and other ho-hum shows- mostly sitcoms (who knew science nerds had such a leaning toward comedy?). My first thought: “What the heck? Where’s Star Trek, Twilight Zone, X-Files, or other sci-fi shows that launched the careers of thousands of physicists, astronomers, astronauts, engineers, biologists, etc.? Where’s the love for the sci-fi?” And, just like that, my opinion of Mensa fell dramatically.
1. Astrophysics - Since the second demise of Star Trek, primetime had been void of any talk of wormholes, time travel, or space-time. With the introduction of the Island as a vortex of electromagnetic, swarming nanotech clouds, and time-tripping dilemmas, this subject was once again blown open to the American public. In fact, this show took it one step farther by adding in a slew of internet scavenger hunts that introduced floods of theories to those diligent enough to seek them. Needless to say, Lost has opened a proverbial Hatch for tomorrow’s physicists.3. Literature – As with philosophy, Lost dips also into the waters of literature, both classic and modern. The names of characters are very often taken from famous literary characters or authors. Desmond’s lady love, Penelope Widmore, for instance, gets her name from Odysseus’ wife, who, like Ms. Widmore, waited faithfully for the return of her lover from a long, bizarre journey. Sawyer inherited his name from the wandering adventurer/boy-hero of Mark Twain’s novel. A newly introduced baddie, Matthew Abaddon, got his name from Biblical poetry- his last name means “a place of destruction” or “realm of the dead.” Sounds like a nice guy.
5. Top-notch drama – If all the other stuff does not interest you, Lost is still one of the best dramas on television- and I don’t mean the kind of “drama” where everyone sleeps with everyone else, someone gets shot or gets a terminal illness every week, or people come in and out of comas conveniently. Lost represents the very best of drama, stories of falling and redemption, revenge and forgiveness, strength and weakness, love and hate, folly and consequence. Some episodes have actually moved me to tears by their sheer dramatic force.Do you need continuing education information?
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Please take time to review what you report.
You report, “To prove this, MENSA, a club for really smart folks, recently released its top ten list of smart TV shows. ”
This list is the opinion of ONE member of Mensa - ONLY ONE - one out of nearly 100,000 members. It is not now and never was a list generated by Mensa.
Perhaps the reporter’s opinion of Mensa could be better formed if it were based on accuracy.
De Brooks,
Mensa would do well to take up this matter with Yahoo TV, as they are the ones who published the article attributing said opinion to Mensa as a whole and not just to one member.
Talking to Yahoo may yield better results than attacking obscure web sites who had the misfortune of picking up false information. If they want to avoid these misunderstandings in the future, looks like Mensa needs a better PR department, no?