The sheer sexual tension that permeates quite a large portion of this episode is almost suffocating in the best possible way. Samir is a delightful narrator and brings us along his ups and downs as he goes from happy to assaulted by depression in such a raw, vulnerable manner you can see your own insecurities and struggles looking back at you. It's beautifully acted and the sound editing is impecable. I could almost feel the rain on my skin. The soundtrack gives me a warm feeling and the way we're left with a cliffhanger that just pushes us towards the second episode is hands-down one of my favourite things about this "pilot" episode.