@threatresearch @mattblaze I recall. I wouldn't even call any of it "wrong". No more than Issac Newton's theories and equation on gravity are "wrong". They are close enough approximations and descriptions of how gravity in our everyday experience works. But only Einstein's theory not only predicts and describe what happens at everyday experience, but also how gravity affects things when you're dealing with really big objects or things that are moving really really fast over an extended period of time. In addition, it actually explains what gravity in fact is and what causes it. Newton, at best, explained what it does.
Such is the same when dealing with bone structures and what bones reveal or don't real.
@FinalOverdrive @mattblaze I'm not talking about the science. The science mostly holds up. It's some of the other, social behavior/toxic masculinity exhibited by some of the characters that comes across as weird and hostile workplace-y. There is also an entire episode dedicated to the characters spending an inordinate amount of time trying to determine the gender of a nonbinary-presenting visiting researcher that is extremely cringey