Wow, Zooey Deschanel playing a beautifully darling quirky indie girl. That's refreshing. Next you'll tell us that she's awkward, and finds reasons to show off her singing voice! Groan.

And if there's one thing we've noticed about the recent pantheon of twenty-something "men and women relating differently" comedies to make their way across the airwaves, it's that they don't last. It's been done, it's been done better, we've seen it, and it'll take all our manly willpower to not rip Zooey Deschanel's darling indie face off when she pretends to be unattractive.