One of the strengths of is how often it leans on genuine chemistry science — even while dramatizing events for television. The show employed a real chemist — Donna Nelson (University of Oklahoma) — to vet scripts, draw chemical structures, and make sure much of the lab jargon felt legitimate.
That doesn’t mean everything is perfect or fully realistic — some shortcuts were taken for drama’s sake — but compared with many other shows, does far better than average at portraying “chemistry as chemistry.”
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