Rahul Nair’s eight-episode coming-of-age series Eternally Confused and Eager for Love is a charming affair, despite its premise which could have led to a bland watch. Just how interesting and watchable could yet another production about a 20-something’s search for love be was my initial thought on seeing the trailer and reading the mouthful of a title. (Also read: Deep Water review: Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas shine in Adrian Lyne’s thriller).Eternally Confused and Eager for Love Season 1 Download. What makes the Netflix series immensely binge-worthy is Vihaan Samat’s lead performance as Ray, a 25-year-old young man appallingly and strangely unsuccessful with women despite his affable, awkward charm. But the star of the show is Jim Sarbh. His wacky voice work for Ray’s imaginary wizard friend provides constant commentary for the hero’s several failed attempts at finding love. Sarbh’s voice modulation is just a delight, and it’s clearly the most memorable element in an altogether fine series. Samat’s casting as Ray is a bit questionable since he is quite good-looking and the character is a polite and well-groomed man with a steady job he’s good at. That Ray is such a fool in the dating scene, and is sexually inexperienced, is hard to buy, but Samat makes the character work to the best of his abilities. Ray’s parents are played by Rahul Bose and Suchitra Pillai, who share a warm and comfortable bond. They are frequently seen bickering in a good-natured way, which the immature Ray mistakes for fighting, just another example of how much he needs to learn about human relationships.Ray’s parents are quite worried about his romantic and sexual prospects. So hopeless is Ray in this department that his parents as well as friends are constantly fixing dates for him. What exactly makes Ray underconfident is not addressed in the series.