Louis C.K. stars in this brutally honest comedy about 41 year old divorce trying to navigate through life.
Louie has a rough show in Atlantic City, but he does get some career advice from Rivers (playing herself), who's appearing at the same casino. "What we do is a calling," she tells him. "We make people happy." Louie's st...
Louie looks for a new home. Suffice to say, it's a quixotic search. Louie's stand-up topics include the British royal family's ethnicity and his own financial inadequacies. Donna Hanover plays a real-estate agent.
Louie has an unsettling encounter on his way to a first "non-date," prompting some sparkling conversation. ("We're constantly on the edge of existence and nothing.") He also receives an intriguing proposition while dropp...
Season 2 opener: Louie's sister (Rusty Schwimmer) shows up unexpectedly, and with unexpected news. In stand-up segments, Louie muses on divorce and his daughters' abilities (and lack thereof).
Summary: Louie sets up a play date for his daughters with the son of a dour woman (Pamela Adlon) he meets at a PTA meeting. He also receives an unusual compliment from a young woman who caught his act at the Comedy Cell...
Summary: Louie goes to a doctor (Ricky Gervais) who's a high-school friend with an odd sense of humor. Then, after performing at the Comedy Cellar, he dines with another old pal (Nick Di Paolo), a fellow comedian with w...
