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Great "Mother's day" episode.

Yes, sorry if I made it so obvious.

I think this episode was about humiliation, how for a man isn't easy either, equality, what equality ? when you can't react to a woman beating you and you sell yourself easily for sex (in exchange of a makeup session and pretty much, whatever once you are hooked), even when Louie's reaction to his humiliations (with

Oh Amy, even you have said it better on the past.

I don't think it was a bad show, it's just full of big names and they all need their faces on screen especially for the first episode, yes, seems a little pretentious, but that is something that goes hand to hand in "(middle) life crisis" and Steve Coogan.
Got some laughs out of me and that's all that matters.

Time & life has been invested, as human species in making more and more Money, there has to be something bigger than that, meaningful in a personal experience, right Mr. Draper?

There's a subtle connection in Adam Driver, Ben Stiller and
Charles Grodin's characters, the young, the middle (?) and the old, no difference between them, trying their best to show how better than the other two they are, but feeling lost.. pretty much as the other two and every character in the movie.
It's impossible

I've notice how much Louis C.K. likes to subtlety connect his stories and I have to say that I think the first short story- the one with the store owner not helping him and giving him her insights in (such short 24 years of) life it's crucial for his reaction towards Lenny in the middle of their story- when Louie got