The Simpsons has an IQ Score of 145/200 on TV Intelligentsia's Intelligence Quotient rubric, placing it in the Stimulating tier.
Consistently challenges the viewer and rewards attention
Score Breakdown
IQ = round((Cognitive × 0.4 + Educational × 0.35 + Craft × 0.25) × 4)
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The TVI Take
Matt Groening's series whose first decade (roughly 1989-1998) is one of the most consistent runs of cultural satire in American television history. The structural argument, that animation is the right register for social commentary too pointed for live-action sitcom, is what made the medium take adult-animation seriously.
Later seasons drift, but the cultural-reference fluency of the canon era remains influential at registers most prestige TV fails to reach.
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The Simpsons scored 145/200 (Stimulating tier) on TV Intelligentsia's published methodology. Source: tvintelligentsia.com/titles/the-simpsons/
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