Louie Season 5 Episode 8 Review: “The Road, Part 2”
Beyond the social critiques and cinematic soliloquies about love and connection, Louie is really a show about identity. More specifically, it’s about
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Beyond the social critiques and cinematic soliloquies about love and connection, Louie is really a show about identity. More specifically, it’s about
Traveling is not fun. Can we all just admit that? Whether it’s flying, driving, or taking the train, traveling is generally an unpleasant experience. Ru
I love how responsible a show like Louie feels, both in its big moments and small. Whether trying to make a specific point about fatherhood, or a larger con
Understanding why people do they things they do is something Louis C.K.’s comedy is always exploring: why we do things as a society, how we’ve cha
Each episode of Louie‘s fifth season (and really, the series as a whole) keeps circling around to Louie’s conversation in “Potluck” w
Louie visiting friends or past acquaintances on Louie always leads down an interesting road – look no further than the show’s single most fascin
Often in life, the truth is not funny. It’s depressing, frustrating, embarrassing… especially those truths known and unspoken, the ones that lie i
“What do we say when we know ourselves?” I’ve always been fascinated by Louie‘s cognizant imperfections; that is, both the show and t
Over the years, Louis C.K.’s act – like the acts of most comedians – have grown up with him a little bit. Less fart jokes (but not too man
There aren’t many productions on television like Louie, essentially a one-man show both behind and in front of the camera, a rare example of a “