The collective picture that emerges suggests a smug city slicker's condescending view of what could be almost any American small town.
This is nitpicking, I know, but it points to the condescending view the show's creators maintained toward their audience.
Our immoderate age, fascinated with the pursuit of outer limits, often takes a condescending view of the middle.
The only legitimate theatre was of the 'anyone for tennis' variety, which on the whole gave a condescending view of working-class people.
Objectification is rooted in disrespect, condescending views of the opposite gender, and power struggles.
He worked as a lawyer and was appointed a senior judge who held condescending views of Māori.
Ms. Steinem and others object to what they consider Freud's condescending view of women.
It disagreed with an appointed Senate, claiming that it reflected a condescending view of the electorate.
We could do without your condescending views about Mumbai/India in a film review, thank you very much.
But I understand the impulse, given England's often condescending views of upstart America.