nktektas
This tv series make me sick and it is great. This tv series literally black humor. you find a lot of fun scenes in this series.
cafevincent
Did I just watch the best ever series ever? Arguably yes! How does a comedy show get to this level of cinematic quality so it can be compared with modern marvels of storytelling such as Fargo, Better Call Saul, Silicon Valley or Twin Peaks: The Return?It's unique blend is dirty, raw, delightfully surreal, honest, touching and truly hilarious. I never would have guessed Louis had this kind of talent in him. It's so surreal that while watching I had to check if David Lynch was part of the production. No wonder he agreed for the cameo, he must be a big fan!For this series alone Louis C.K. shall be remembered as THE comedy genius of our time and not only for his killer standup specials. Mad kudos, Louie, I will forever love you for this!The horrible downside all this is that there's only 61 episodes so let's all cross our fingers and hope Louie will return for another episode of few! Or at least another standup special..
Chappy Watched
I watched three Louie CK stand ups in a row as soon as I got Netflix and I loved them.For quite sometime, I've been interested in Louie and that just grew when I watched his live shows so I finally got around to watching the TV show.Wow. I'm actually very disappointed.I really wanted to like it but I am bored sh*tless watching this.There are barely any laughs in both the drama side and the comedy side, though I do prefer the stand up segments more than the drama part of the show.I think I'll just stick to his stand up shows.
tereseatbiocybernaut
This show is about as understated as it gets. In fact, this show raises humbleness to an art. That is how it seemed to me at first, but as the seasons developed I grew to understand the continuous rhythm and juxtaposition of the elements of the series reveals a poetry that makes you feel more at home and appreciative of being human. It is definitely no ode to humanity, it rather tends to poke at society's shortcomings. Yet, at the same time it reveals the tenderness of the Individual who is unaffected by the trappings. Louis biggest shortcoming is that he judges himself as unworthy when confronted with an opportunity to compare himself to the rich and beautiful, elite New York society. In reality, Louis has it all and finds himself in more interesting relationships and situations than what one person is generally afforded in one day. It is precisely his lack of appreciation for his situation that makes it easier for me as a viewer to adore and be enthusiastic for his journey through the adult world.