From the very start we're greeted with that totally unique artistic choice to film in standard definition (black bars on the sides of the screen) even though the studio can afford high definition cameras. This is so original and it reminds me of a director's choice to shoot a film in black and white... so cool. The whole episode is awkward dialogue that seems like it was pulled from the lamest, most sepia-toned indy movie you can think of. Then, after you sit through about ten minutes of boring, meaningless scenes, the greatest actress of all time walks through the door. She plays Dev's girlfriend and she has this amazing method of line delivery where it seems like she's never acted before in her life, and it is beautiful. So original. So cool. This show used to be pretty great, but now it has transcended into another level, where the value of art isn't measured by its quality but instead by how artistic it can appear. And this show appears very artistic now. It does not matter that the substance, charm, intelligence, etc. Are gone.