It's a really well-written critical analysis of the series thus far.  I knew the piece was in the works, since Matt Maul, the author of it, interviewed me a while ago.  Evan and I are both excited about it, especially since it's thoughtful and overwhelmingly positive!  Here's a particularly flattering part of it:

...don't be fooled by its chosen venue.  1,001 Online Dates is no cheaply made, amateurish YouTube effort.  Outings one and two are polished productions that play out as "date procedurals" in the form of an appealing mashup between the dialogue-driven In Treatment and the madcap Love, American Style.

Check out the entire article here.

 
 
Yesterday, the PIT posted the trailer for 1,001 Online Dates on its blog.  This is really exciting and flattering, since 1,001 Online Dates is a project that totally came to exist because of the PIT.  Evan and I met in a comedy improv class there and came up with the idea for the series while riding the subway home back to Brooklyn.  Most of the cast and crew are people we've met in classes at the PIT, we're both still taking classes there and we very much enjoy being part of the community.

Thanks to Jeff Lepine for posting the trailer!  And the series is definitely going to continue to fill its cast with the lovely and talented people we've gotten to know at the PIT.

Also, I was at the bar at the new theater last night.  They serve Blue Moon.  Awesome.  I'm going to be there pretty regularly, I'd imagine.

In other news, episode 01 should finally be up by the end of the week.  Please check back!