Thread:Reciter5613/@comment-24200891-20171219061615/@comment-24200891-20180818172247

To be honest I like the story how it is.

I don't like lack of realism like Lisa being smarter than Einstein or Lincoln born in president limo. To me what's realistic, it's believable. Lucy cried as 8, so she defintelly cried as a baby and parents just overgeneralized.

The writers zig zag realism, because for example in Frog Wild Kevin Sullivan cared that frogs born in cage lack survival instinct, but he didn't care that racoons don't use fork and knife to eat. Another example of caring and not caring for realism is that Lisa was too young to make sandwich, but skilled enough to use time travel. Another example is that in Scales of Justice realistic was that Lana's monster hoax attracted reporters and tourists, but unrealistic was that she could convience animals to help her and the animals completing a complex task of pretending monster. The writers should either care for realism completelly or not at all. I have no choice, but to accept that the show won't be as realistic as I wish.