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I get that, but I think the "bird!" line unnecessarily underlined the ADHD-ness of his character. "Kississippi" doesn't really need an explanation. I guess I meant to say that the scene was stupid, not Andy (who is certainly stupid, but I love him.)

I get that, but I think the "bird!" line unnecessarily underlined the ADHD-ness of his character. "Kississippi" doesn't really need an explanation. I guess I meant to say that the scene was stupid, not Andy (who is certainly stupid, but I love him.)

What… is… happening… ??

What… is… happening… ??

The April/Ben pairing is the best thing currently happening on this show. I wasn't crazy about the other two stories in this ep, which is weird, because I usually love Andy and Ron together. I felt like I've already seen this kind of Ron story before, and Andy's kississippi talking head was maybe a little too stupid.

The April/Ben pairing is the best thing currently happening on this show. I wasn't crazy about the other two stories in this ep, which is weird, because I usually love Andy and Ron together. I felt like I've already seen this kind of Ron story before, and Andy's kississippi talking head was maybe a little too stupid.

"but can't they find someone with big boobs and at least some brains and athletic ability?"

"but can't they find someone with big boobs and at least some brains and athletic ability?"

Maybe this wasn't the "best" episode of Louie, but it's definitely one that hit me the hardest (along with last season's "Eddie.") Depressing, but ultimately inspiring. And that doll scene… what an awesome ~24 minutes of television.

Maybe this wasn't the "best" episode of Louie, but it's definitely one that hit me the hardest (along with last season's "Eddie.") Depressing, but ultimately inspiring. And that doll scene… what an awesome ~24 minutes of television.

No offense to Ron Fucking Swanson, but Chris Pratt is the real MVP of this show (and the runner-up would be Adam Scott.) Even if the writing for this show somehow got as hackneyed as The Office's has, I think Pratt's performance could still prop Parks up as one of the funniest shows on TV.

No offense to Ron Fucking Swanson, but Chris Pratt is the real MVP of this show (and the runner-up would be Adam Scott.) Even if the writing for this show somehow got as hackneyed as The Office's has, I think Pratt's performance could still prop Parks up as one of the funniest shows on TV.

Agreed, but have to add that Arrested Development actually did do a few legit emotional scenes with Michael/George Michael/Lindsey. It had a heart, even if it was mostly blackened.

Agreed, but have to add that Arrested Development actually did do a few legit emotional scenes with Michael/George Michael/Lindsey. It had a heart, even if it was mostly blackened.

Denise and Dawson (who was the only one to recognize Jeff Kent last week) are my favorites.

Denise and Dawson (who was the only one to recognize Jeff Kent last week) are my favorites.

That's really about as deep as you can get with this show, unless you are pointing out its lack of depth (as the reviewer did.)

That's really about as deep as you can get with this show, unless you are pointing out its lack of depth (as the reviewer did.)

Agreed. Vapid male model judge is terrible, Kelly Cutrone is still terrible, and Tyra is… still Tyra. The numerical scores have taken all the life out of the judging panel, and this bogus "interactive" angle only makes everything worse.

Agreed. Vapid male model judge is terrible, Kelly Cutrone is still terrible, and Tyra is… still Tyra. The numerical scores have taken all the life out of the judging panel, and this bogus "interactive" angle only makes everything worse.