No, pity that a lot of new build libraries and platform gets inspired by pandas workflow in search for something better, instead of looking at R ecosystem where people actually enjoy the available tools and workflows.
Everyone does. On the other hand I, and many others I assume, aren't willing to move to R for the sake of the one superior tool over python. Two if you count ggplot2, I suppose.
Yeah but for giving someone an intro to what dataframes are, I think pandas might leave a sour taste where dplyr would allow someone to learn comfortably.
Although, one might run into a "true level" situation. This is when Morty feels what true level is like, then says "everything is crooked, reality is poison" when he has to live in the "fake level" world.