He's not letting pop stars off the hook at all. The point is that it's a critique of them and their contradictory messages. They hit it on the head.
He's not letting pop stars off the hook at all. The point is that it's a critique of them and their contradictory messages. They hit it on the head.
I have never met a cat that friendly. If I picked one up and stared into its face I'd probably lose my nose. That gentle paw to the face was so cute, but unrealistic in my experience. Maybe it was sedated?
I don't remember the uncle role. I was trying to decide if he was dad or grandpa. Seemed awfully old for the mom! I do remember him playing another role, of the husband of a woman Louie went home with, not knowing she was married. It does get a bit confusing. And I think the mom also played a woman he went out…
30 minutes. This one was 90. Because why not? I love that he's allowed the freedom to do things his own way. Nice to be your own boss (I assume).
I actually liked this episode the least out of all the seasons of Louie. Just felt long and very boring. I can see what he was doing with the story, but still wasn't entertaining to me. I wonder if it's because I don't have kids and never did drugs. Maybe that makes a difference. Though I have no trouble enjoying…
Did people actually hear "fuck" or do they just imagine they did because it was obvious what was being said? I just watched the show and after reading this went back to check. It was actually muted. Is it really different depending on your area? I'd think it would be the same wherever, but I don't know.
I loved that blue dress on her and thought she looked great! And her hair is so much better now. She's really come a long way.
Censored in Chicago. Would it really be different depending on where you're watching it? Or did people just think they heard it because it was obvious what was being said?
That's strange. It was bleeped (muted, actually) on my viewing. Why would that be?
Wow, you have a long memory! I was just laughing thinking of Apple computers.
He told Don he used to work for IBM.
Favorite line I haven't seen mentioned: When Don was talking to Bert about the computer business and said "It's an apple and it's right there!"
I read elsewhere that the 3 are cowriting. I love Judd so that sounds good to me.
I just discovered this show and I'm blown away by their talent! This movie thing is a great idea!
Huh? The commenter is hoping the film takes risks (comedy risks, perhaps?). You're inferring race where it wasn't implied.
Actually in the interview they were talking about Jesse's use of his favorite word and what Aaron's favorite moment was of saying it. I didn't explain all that. I'm hoping it's still coming and it means Jesse gets the upper hand!
I feel sick. I've been wanting to go back and start the series over again. It would be fun to see it all again from the beginning. But I can't imagine ever wanting to see this again. Just too hard to take. I was shouting "NO" so much I wonder if my neighbors thought I was being attacked. I hate to see it end, but…
I feel sick. I've been wanting to go back and start the series over again. It would be fun to see it all again from the beginning. But I can't imagine ever wanting to see this again. Just too hard to take. I was shouting "NO" so much I wonder if my neighbors thought I was being attacked. I hate to see it end, but…
Next time I'm going to get you where you REALLY live.