Agreed, but I don't put the person who inadvertently uses a stereotype (such as the "tribal" mentality seen in CoH) and the prick in the white nightie in the same class. One can have the error of his ways pointed out to him easily enough. The other either cannot, or will need a lot more convincing.

) being glued to the screen the first night it aired. That's back when "kewl science alnomony" was far more important than that boring character stuff.