Emmy nominations sometimes give me ideas to watch new shows I may not have before.
Aziz Ansari (the little Indian fellow from Parks & Recreation) has created his own show called "Master of None". The concept itself isn't overly original. He's a 30 something small part actor (at least he doesn't use his own first name like most of these guys do) living in New York, experiencing life.
I read a comment once that it was a "less nasty" version of Curb your Enthusiasm. I thought it more of a "less depressing" Louie. The Indian things gets referenced quite a bit, but without it getting obnoxious.
His own parents play his parents on the show in a few eps, and its obvious they aren't professional actors - but in a way that's what makes them charming.
One season of ten episodes screened through Netflix in late 2015. I think there will be a 2nd season.
I thought it was worth the watch, but probably not for everyone.