Yes, it was pretty much about Jennifer Aniston - oh wait, I mean Alex Levy - telling us her truth about what it's like to be ogled and followed and judged and evaluated by people who don't even know her, and I thought it was awesome. Yes, I agree that she should have done less with hair and makeup, while battling a brutal virus, but the character is on TV every day and it would be natural for her to get dressed up before the broadcast; even so, if she was >that sick<, she shouldn't have looked so good. (Maybe I'm just jealous!). But the content was great, and her range of acting was also great.