I caught bits and pieces of an episode. It was actually pretty amusing to watch and quite clever at times. But of course, G4 has to promote it with breasts and sexual innuendos. Don't any of the guys running that network have girlfriends?
Some of them probably do and some don't. It's apparently a common unspoken rule for networks to assume that sterotypes surround their target demograph are 100% with no exception true, and to also assume that the audience has a one tracked mind.