Did you know that the executive producer and head writer of The Simpsons is a Harvard mathematics grad? (Several of the show’s other writers also have science/math backgrounds too.) Al Jean is interviewed in this week’s Nature about how the show blends comedy and satire with math and science. Famous scientists like Stephen Hawking have made appearances and mathematical references have popped up in various episodes. (In case you hadn’t heard, The Simpsons movie is opening this week.)
My favorite quote from Jean:
Generally our depiction of scientists is that they’re insular and have bad social lives, and say things in an obscure fashion that isn’t always comprehensible to the layman. From my limited experience in the scientific world I wouldn’t say it’s completely off the mark.
And here’s a list of the greatest science moments in the Simpsons. Apparently, there are some Nature staff who have watched a lot of episodes.