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Better late than never, my man.. welcome to the club.
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I hope his youngest daughter, Jane, doesn't learn to pronounce words correctly anytime soon.
Her nonchalant, almost condescending, attitude while she's telling Louie her sister left the house was pretty funny.
She reacted as if it were perfectly normal, and she didn't know how to make it any clearer to her father that Lily had left the house, as he repeatedly asked where Lily was.
Louis has always been a supporter of Leno because (like he said) Leno always showed him love. I think CK would have said if there was a reason for Letterman "banning" him... so it might be a case of Louie using the real life "ban" and adding a fictional angle to it that Letterman would be angry for Louie trying to take his job.LCK: That's the highest-rated of all the late-night shows. Plus, Jay puts me on whenever I want. I really like Jay, and he's always invited me to come on. They don't have me on Letterman anymore.
SR: Why?
LCK: I don't know. I haven't been on Letterman in 15 years. I loved doing that show. Dave's my favorite. Dave's who I watch — I wrote for him. And I did the show five times or so, and I've been told that I'm not okay there anymore.
SR: There has to be a reason.
LCK: No one would tell me.
Read more: http://www.esquire.com/features/man-at-his-best/q-and-a/louis-ck-interview-0611-2#ixzz27S4IY8Na
[h1]Louie isn't coming back until 2014 [/h1]
Never one to care much about buzz or your feelings, Louis C.K. will follow his Emmy win for Louie by taking a long hiatus, keeping the show off the air until the spring of 2014. "I don't want it to be making the donuts," C.K. said in a network conference call today. "I want it to be something that comes from somewhere important and stays funny. It's a luxury I asked for ... Season four is my job right now, but I'm going to take a whole lot of time to turn it in." FX president John Landgraf chimed in that, given how involved C.K. is in every aspect of the show, "I'm not surprised he needs a bit of a break." Though of course, that "break" includes an already-confirmed 22-city stand-up tour that will delay the writing of any new Louie stories until sometime in early 2013, leaving hardly any time for laying around and eating ice cream.
Still, C.K. says any time off will allow him to get back to a first-season mindset of feeling like the show could go anywhere, rather than relying on a stale formula of Louie meeting some crazy girl who then begins hemorrhaging out her eyeballs and then he ends up in Beijing—you know, that old routine. Anyway, if in the interim you're looking for a dose of middle-age banality mixed with stoically received horrors and outrageous twists, there's always @FakeLouieEps.
http://www.avclub.com/articles/louie-isnt-coming-back-until-2014,86468/