Louie’s
youngest daughter is so unintentionally mean to him, haha. She’s so cute though. I love when kids’ jokes make no sense. It’s much better than the ones that
DO make sense. We’ve heard Louie talk about his daughters’ jokes on talk shows
before, but it’s about time he put that on his own show for people who don’t
stay up late enough to watch him get interviewed. Both those little girls do
excellent jobs in these roles. We liked the routine of the comedian Louie ate with
in this episode. His joke about not having kids was pretty good. Man, stand up
must be so hard to do. Louie, why do you still have a motorcycle? Ugh. Those things
are fun, but they aren’t for people with kids. Lori was significantly older than
the women Louie usually dates, because God forbid a middle-aged man on TV be
with a woman his age. Did you see Louie’s friend’s wife? Jeez Louise, she’s hotter
than this blogger and he’s 50!
The
awkwardness/debate that followed the spontaneous date wasn’t super funny, but
it was thoughtful. Well, as thoughtful as something about that topic could be.
The woman was technically right, but we were on Louie’s side. It’s hard to do
that in a car like that, randomly. She pretty much forced that situation on
him. Best line: “Where are the gentlemen?” Oh dear… Louie meets the craziest sluts.
Good job, Melissa Leo. We will say one thing for this storyline: we didn’t expect
it to go there or end up like that. This wasn’t the best episode of Louie, but it had its moments. We like the way the show gives us two storylines and one is
usually sweet (like with his girls) but then the other one is usually super
weird.
Episode
grade: B
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