I recently watched the pilot for Fox’s new fall comedy series, New Girl. The premise is that a young woman, Zooey Deschanel, heartbroken over a break-up, answers a craigslist ad for a new roommate, and ends up moving in with the three men who posted it. What struck me most about this show was how it felt so tailor-made for my generation. There was no obtrusive laugh track; the nerd character was a girl who wears hipster glasses; the humor was based more on awkward personality traits than humiliating situations; and finally, it was unabashedly co-ed. Sure, the guys have to take a moment …