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Louie Season 4 |OT| He's finally back, Mondays on FX [S5 premieres Apr 9]

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big ander

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Louie Season 4 – Hour Long Premiere Monday May 5th at 10/9c
Two Episodes a week for 7 weeks​

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Louie’s back!!! After a 19-month hiatus, television’s most-critically acclaimed comedy series Louie will make its season four debut on Monday, May 5 at 10:00 PM E/P, and FX will air two all new episodes of the Emmy® Award winning show back-to-back every Monday at 10:00 and 10:30 PM E/P for seven consecutive weeks through June 16.

Created by Louis C.K., Louie is a comedy revolving around “Louie,” a semi-fictional version of Louis C.K. played by C.K. The show is filtered through the observational humor of “Louie.” Each episode puts a spotlight on “Louie’s” hectic life as a stand-up comedian and single father who shares custody of his two daughters, “Lilly” (Hadley Delaney) and “Jane” (Ursula Parker). The single-camera comedy is a mix of “Louie’s” stand-up comedy and scripted films. The series deals with everyday life issues including work, parenting and relationships, and has touched on topics ranging from religion to politics to social behavior. While many of the episodes are stand alone, the series has also included many serialized episodes, which will hold true in season four.

Louis C.K. is the Creator, Executive Producer, Showrunner, Star, Director and Editor, and he also is involved in music for the show. In addition, he enjoys an unprecedented level of creative freedom. A testament to the quality of the series is the demand by actors to play guest starring roles – F. Murray Abraham, Bobby Cannavale, Ricky Gervais, Jay Leno, Melissa Leo, David Lynch, Garry Marshall, Parker Posey, Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, Sarah Silverman and many others. Louie also has a fantastic roster of recurring players including Pamela Adlon, Todd Barry, Rick Crom, Nick DiPaolo, Edward Gelbinovich, Bobby Kelly, Jim Norton, William Stevenson and Susan Kelechi Watson.

In 2012, Louie made history by becoming the first comedy series on a basic cable network to receive an Emmy Award nomination in the category of Outstanding Comedy Series. The show has won two Emmy Awards – Louis C.K. for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (2012), and Melissa Leo for Outstanding Guest Actress in Comedy Series (2013). The series has also won AFI (2012 and 2013), Peabody (2013), and Television Critics Association (2013) awards. It was nominated for a WGA Award in 2012, and it won the WGA Award in 2013 (Louis C.K., Pamela Adlon and Vernon Chatman). It was also nominated for a PGA Award in 2013.

For his work on Louie, Louis C.K. has received Emmy Award nominations for writing (he won in 2011) and acting in each of the show’s first three seasons, and also twice for directing. C.K. received Golden Globe® and SAG Award nominations for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, and DGA Award nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series. He became the first and only actor from a basic cable series to win the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy.

Louis C.K., M. Blair Breard and Dave Becky are Executive Producers. The series is produced by FX Productions.

Louie is shot in New York City, using all five boroughs for locations. The show has also been shot on location in Boston, California, Miami, Texas, and China.

The season will mostly be multi-part episodes, via C.K.'s mailing list:
I just wanted to let you know that my series on FX, LOUIE, returns for it's fourth season tonight at 10pm [9c]. Tonight being Monday, May 5th. There will be 2 episodes tonight, 10 and 10:30 [9:30c] and there will be 2 episodes every Monday for the next 7 weeks.
I took a year off between last season and this one, mostly so I could have more time to do the show, to make it better. This season is very different from past seasons. The first three episodes are pretty typical of what we've done in the past, Self-contained stories. But the next 6 episodes after that are all connected in one story. Then we have a three part story and a two part story. So lots of… parts stories. Yeah.

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big ander

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Finally just one week away from Louie returning, think that makes this gif time
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Tucah

you speak so well
It's finally back! Two episodes a week too!

Can't fucking wait, a year and a half wait for more was waaaayyy too long.
 
I was on a flight back from china, having been stranded there for a week, and on the plane they showed this episode of Louie going spontaniously to Beijing.


Never in my life have I seen comedy hit it on the nail so hard and surreal. The way how everyhting was just weird to him, and the way they starred and him and him just being there out of place... You couldn't find a better description on how it feels to be a westerner traveling in Beijing with a duck.



Louis CK is a personal hero of mine, because he is this guy who was not even really until he was almost 40 years old. The spirit of George Carlin rests within him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R37zkizucPU
 

Karu

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One of the best TV shows period returns. Can't wait. This show wowed me with so many times. Brought me laughter, tears of joy and sadness. Absurd, direct, subtle, but always with heart. The best thing? No hyperbole. Love Louie.
 

LCfiner

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One of the best shows on TV. I love it. Can’t wait for the new season.

Oddly, it doesn't feel like a long time since the last season ended. Maybe I’m just getting old and time’s going by faster
 
How was season 2? Haven't watched it yet but have it all recorded.

Anyways it's great to have the best comedy and drama to ever grace television on right now. (Louie & Mad Men)
It's OK, but it's a little safer than S1 in my opinion. Too many "feel good" episodes.
 
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