At least that's the way I see it. I grew up in the SF Bay Area with the diversified culture, and so I guess this is a little biased, but perhaps if they did a behind the scenes, it would be more appealing to those who don't catch on. This is the first show I've seen of it's sort, and I really love the way it's all put together. It touches on a handful of different emotions, as well as topics, and for me, so far, I have been thoroughly entertained. I really hope more people grow to understand it, as it really is a great show, kudos to all the people involved in it's creation.