Anyone could be forgiven for seeing the first previews of The LA Complex on the CW and expecting nothing more than a sleazy little guilty pleasure. However, as those increasingly faithful viewers who have been tuning in since the show quietly debuted a few months back are well aware, this is a truly unique, startlingly emotionally deep show with layers to spare. The LA Complex takes the potentially frothy premise of a bunch of dreamers living in a fashionably shabby long-stay motel and spins it into an ever-more-complicated, often dark and even contemplative rumination on the meaning of chasing one's dreams, as played out over myriad and disparate plotlines.Not only is this show not remotely the silly filler one would expect a network to throw into the ether during the summer months, but The LA Complex is miles better than the soapy shows the C-dub does air during the year. I generally enjoy shows like 90210,Gossip Girl, and especially Hart of Dixie. But LA Complex is in another league altogether, and is hardly comparable due to its vast superiority.Creator Martin Gero has admitted to carefully balancing the darker side of the show (as personified by Connor, Kaldrick, and Raquel) with the lighter side (Abby, Nick). This works to utter perfection. The maelstrom of tragedy which regularly besieges poor, childhood-scarred Connor alone provides a fair amount of tearjerking fodder, even though Connor really is a bit of a lovable airhead. While Connor comes by his troubles via naivete and extreme vulnerability, Raquel's selfish, headstrong ways manage to self-sabotage every good thing that comes into her life. Anyone who questioned what popular actress Jewel Staite was doing on "a show like this" should really just watch one episode.Most arresting of all is the incredibly impressive saga of Kaldrick King, one of the most original and amazingly well-acted characters ever seen on television. Not only is the transition of the initially brutish, hateful gangster rapper into a healthier man who comes to terms with his homosexuality realistically slow and painful, but Andra Fuller fills each moment with such genuine feeling that in many ways his character defines the show. He also happens to possess the most effective puppy dog eyes ever. Seriously, check it out: