“They discover that he's a nerdish intellectual studying political science and organic chemistry in order to understand how and why his father died.”
“He portrays him as a slightly nerdish character who cleverly ingratiates himself with his fellow journalists with a supportive word here and considerate action there.”
“Neuroscience is crowded with expert, nerdish describers of tiny islands.”
“Not perhaps entirely befitting of an event populated largely by the nerdier end of the human scale but cute nonetheless.”
“They play nerdier and less successful versions of themselves, comic book fans with terrible haircuts.”
“A curl of black hair falls on his forehead, and he occasionally sports the thick, black glasses of his idol's nerdier incarnation, mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent.”