If they don't renew this show, I'm going to shoot someone. This is easily the best comedy on TV right now. What a hilarious finale. I need more Louie in my life.
ahhahahahahahahahahhahaahhaahahahhaa. that's all I have to say about that episode. That was the best episode of this show yet. next week looks great as well.
I actually really love the opening to Lucky Louie, though the opening you describe, Jonathan, sounds good. I love the current theme music though. I dunno, it gets me in the mood for comedy, I guess.
I loved the scene where Hearst and all his cronies sat and watched as all the little school children along with the Sheriff walked through the thoroughfare in the morning to school. Hearst, did you ever think of the CHILDREN in your pyromaniacal plans of destroying the camp? Great little move by...
My verdict on this show was that it started kind of good, then became absolutely fucking brilliant by about half way through the season and never let up. And the ending was incredible.
with last night's episode being about their troublesome daughter and next week's about their friend's daughter, it looks like that won't be a problem, Scott.
Well, Ronald, since the format is a message posted by me, personally, to a message forum on the Internet, I would think that one could easily assume that what is contained therein is, in fact, my opinion. But in case I am mistaken, yes, it is MY OPINION that Lucky Louie is the 2nd best thing...
One of my favorite parts of Timothy Olyphant's performance is the way he interacts with Trixie. He just seems so completely bewildered by her entire presence. Like when she has him sign that document on her back, and is talking the entire time, he just sort of looks at her completely...
I don't agree with this at all. The fight at the beginning of season 2 absolutely was the climax of their relationship throughout the whole of season 1. Through the first season they were at each other's proverbial throats, they didn't like each other one bit. Bullock could hardly stand to talk...
I don't see any bad delivery of lines. And the poor production values add to the charm, what's so bad about it? What are you expecting? $10 million dollar budgets? It's a sitcom, taped with a live audience.
I can't believe anyone would pay $300 for a doll they can't fuck. *grabs the doll and examines it* ...there's gotta be some way to fuck it. That made me LOL harder than anything I've seen in a while.
Aunt Lou is going to play a major part in Hearst's downfall, I think. See the looks Wu was giving her? he'll be sure to report these happenings to Swegin.
well that might have been ether or chloroform, but before the surgery Cochran was telling her that she needed to take something (which was Laudanum) to relieve the pains she was having.
I really enjoy Louie's coworkers, especially the fat guy with the mustache. He had me in fits of uncontrollable laughter during his speech about what life really is in the first episode.