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Great episode. Awkward situation Louie is the best Louie. Jizzy buns lol. I love when he does jokes straight from his standup. Also that was Yoko Ono music wasn't it in the end credits?
The driver was Buzz from Home Alone.
Also the situation with the little girl was strange I thought the last half would have been with Louie and the girl finding her mother.
I don't want to Google "do people shoot at landing planes?" but... is that a thing? Jesus.
LOL at louie actually considering for moment having the syrup poured directly into his mouth.
This is kind of a weird penultimate episode. Not sure what story it's telling.
The Road, Part 2
Louie continues his work on the road.
The network TV season ended last week, which means we're diving deep into Emmy campaigning season. The official Emmy ballot gets sent to TV Academy members in early June, and in the meantime, networks and studios are doing their best to put on good faces for potential voters, sometimes with elaborate screener packages, sometimes with For Your Consideration panels featuring the creators and stars of their shows.
Last week, I moderated one of those for "Transparent," and last night, I got to do the same for "Louie," sitting down for a conversation with Louis C.K. and Pamela Adlon after the audience got to watch this season's "Bobby's House" and the nightmare-fueled "Untitled." While some of these panels are recorded and later made available to the public (I believe that's the plan with the "Transparent" one), FX didn't film this. But it was memorable enough particularly since C.K. doesn't do a lot of interviews about the show that I wanted to present a few highlights, as best I can remember them. (I would guess that even the few quotes I use aren't entirely exact.) We talked a lot about both episodes, about this season as a whole, and the larger process of making "Louie," so I thought I would bounce around a little, starting with the night's most candid anecdote.
I feel like Kevin Smith should read this article. Still, sad that it's already over. Whatever, I'll take any Louie I can get.
Season finale tonight:
Well that was a weird cut to commercial.
Yeah what was up with that
Again with another quick cut to commercial.
I think they are sparing us the awkwardness of no one laughing at his jokes.
Again with another quick cut to commercial.
That's what you get for taking a double decker.
20 seconds into The Comedians and I had to change it, has anyone attempted to watch this?
have you ever seen neighborhoods around airports?I don't want to Google "do people shoot at landing planes?" but... is that a thing? Jesus.
I love how Jim Florentine pretty much played himself lol.
The season finale was terrible. Not one single laugh. Just boring from beginning to end. It was a pretty weak season all in all. Disappointing.
The last two episodes were mediocre for the most part, but I still a really enjoyed this season overall. Leagues better than last year for sure.
Really interesting.
Because C.K directs every episode, a season isn't filmed one episode at a time, but in the same manner a feature film is made: lots of scenes at the same location, then the next, everything when certain guest stars are available, etc. That also gives him freedom to play with the structure of stories, moving certain ideas around from one episode to another, or expanding how long it would take to tell a story. Last year's "Elevator," for instance, wasn't designed to fill six episodes, but he liked what he was filming and it eventually took up almost half the season. (When I noted that the six episodes combined, minus commercials, come out to the length of a feature film, C.K. joked that he wouldn't necessarily pay money to see that movie in a theater.)
As he he did in 2012, Louie creator/executive producer Louis C.K. will take an extended hiatus after Season 5. FX CEO John Landgraf made the announcement during the networks executive session. He is anxious to take a break and wants to focus on other things, Landgraf said. C.K. is prepping a movie and his company has two upcoming series for FX, created/co-created by C.K., comedies Better Together starring Pamela Adlon and Baskets starring Zach Galifianakis.
Take your time Louie.