Girls geeking out and boys turning into men is the instant reason that makes this show so popular. There’s some great comic moments as social situations are dissected in great detail as algorithms are proved and disproved. The celebrity guest appearances are a fanboy’s dream to collaborate with this many people. At times the science can be a bit overwhelming, but they’re at the forefront of their research and you don’t need to make sense of it to enjoy the comedy, and many of the other characters don’t do this either. Along the way, they battle through life obstacles and it’s great to see the characters overcome their fears and achieve their goals, though there’s a somewhat smug feeling emerging from the actors that play them. It’s a shame that they had to end it but they found a novel way where everyone gets what they want. It’s great that a prequel has been produced; but plans for a second spin-off from characters from the first spin-off is overdoing things a bit.
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