Beautiful Mind: [s2e7] Katie's

List the or funny "Katie-isms" from the script.

Compare this to where Anna-Kat's "specialness" is a theme. [S2E7] Katie's Beautiful Mind

: The subplot involving Greg and the older children (Taylor and Oliver) serves as a counterpoint, showing how the rest of the family deals with feeling "average" in the face of Anna-Kat’s sudden spotlight. Conclusion List the or funny "Katie-isms" from the script

Provide a of how Greg and the other kids reacted. Conclusion Provide a of how Greg and the

: Throughout the series, Anna-Kat is defined by her eccentricities and her close bond with Katie. Katie worries that a "genius" designation will create an intellectual wall between them that she cannot scale. Subverting the "Trophy Parent" Trope

Unlike the "Great Moms" of Westport, who view their children’s achievements as social currency, Katie initially treats Anna-Kat’s brilliance as a problem to be solved. This subverts the typical sitcom trope where parents push for more academic rigor. Katie’s struggle highlights a more grounded parental fear: that her child might be "too different" to be happy in a conventional world.

: Katie fears that if Anna-Kat is moved to a school for gifted children, she will lose her quirky charm and become a "robot" or a social outcast.