As much as I resent melodramatic trivialities in our everyday lives, intrigues and petty grudges, I can not help but absolutely enjoy each line of dialog in this incredibly witty script. What for me in reality is a shallow complication of human interactions, here I embrace as a guilty pleasure. It comes of very natural, I do however believe that it wouldn't have been possible with a less skillful cast. The awkward mediocrity of some of the "witnesses," I think, proves my point.
The editing in this episode is superb. It didn't make such a strong impression in the pilot, but here, and especially the sound montage, it really got to me. I believe it is in those wonderfully crafted scenes, where no dialog and no conventional camera angles are present, that the medium really comes to life in all it's potential.
I am looking forward to how the story will unfold. Regardless - this is another of those TV shows, that are, in their essence, an experience themselves.