Reader comments: It's geek to me — New fall TV season is dominated by nerds

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Anonymous | 9:15 a.m. Sept. 14, 2007
Where are the GOOD shows, like "Cosby," etc.?
We have sold our souls to the inane and inappropriate -- can't even watch "sit-coms" or dramas with our 4 year old without having to turn the channel or cover his eyes.
There used to be a "family" hour of scheduling -- what does that tell us about how much Hollywood wants to preserve the family? Beware, & be heard!!! One voice can only make a difference if it is used.
Skullfudge | 12:59 p.m. Sept. 14, 2007
The same "geek" TV article as the Tribune today. When will this paper merger be complete?
Mongo | 8:20 p.m. Sept. 14, 2007
You must realize that there are a lot more Napoleon Dynamites and Pedros in every high school that there are the 'popular' kids . . . . It's about time they got a little respect.
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Anonymous 2 | 7:29 a.m. Sept. 15, 2007
I have nothing against nerds -- only against nerd shows whose advertising conveys that they have more on their minds than rocket science -- turn the channel, dear.

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