Aziz Ansari reached a new summit in the quality of his writing and directing with this episode. It is one of the most touching, can't-stop-smiling episodes I've watched. I bet this is how people felt when they watched Sleepless in Seattle or Love, Actually in the theater when it came out. This episode and the next one (2.10) alone made of Master of None one of my top 3 all-time favorites on Netflix, ever. This has, somehow, to be rewarded by the community with an Emmy, Golden Globe, whatever.