EPISODE
SEASON
Season 3 opens with Louie breaking up with his new love interest, getting his car destroyed by a construction crew, buying a new motorcycle, and winding up in the hospital.
25 August 1962, Chicago, Illinois, USA
20 February 1978, Contra Costa, California, USA
4 October 1946, New York City, New York, USA
14 August 1997, Brooklyn, New York, USA
19 March 1986, Staten Island, New York, USA
23 August 1956, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
7 December 1932, Detroit, Michigan, USA
6 April 1975, Rome, New York, USA
23 January 1951, Detroit, Michigan, USA
June 28, 2012
The series remains smart and thought-provoking but it's also quite funny.June 28, 2012
One of TV's better shows, comedy or drama, because this series often succeeds as both. (But beware, it's not for all viewers-- there's a lot of vulgarity here.)June 28, 2012
This is a comedy that succeeds by pretty much ignoring any and all "Don't go there" dictums.September 17, 2013
The beauty and bravery of Louie is that he allows us to see him without that armor, as messy and needy as anybody else.June 28, 2012
"Are you funny?" Tough question. Louis is, but Louie isn't, which is a matter of this season's risky and rewarding designJune 28, 2012
Bizarre, inventive, and bold.June 28, 2012
This masterful character study of a midlife comedian's melancholy misadventures is pretty marvelous.June 28, 2012
There can be no doubt that Louie is the best comedy on television.June 28, 2012
Louie CK starts his new season the way he ended the last one: a little raunchy, a lot bewildered and a lot funny.June 16, 2014
This was (while not the funniest), the best-directed, acted and most profound of the recent run, and we hope it bodes well for C.K. pushing the show into stranger territory in the second half of the season.