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Written and directed by the famous masturbating exhibitionist, Louis CK. Is the most depressing shit I have ever watched, including documentaries about climate change and seal clubbing. This is a show about life at it's rawest, and doesn't pull any punches. A definitive tragedy. 

That being said it is very well done, incredibly written, acted, and directed. It is done theater style from a one point fourth wall perspective.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_and_Pete

 

 

Edited by MissingInAction

Agree it’s a good show about people that all seem to suffer from abuse and mental illness.  Also has alan Alda playing a role about as opposite from Hawkeye pierce and Alan Alda as possible.

wish CK would have done more with it, and not rushed thru it as much.

  • 4 years later...

Thread title says it all. I’ve spent the last 2 weeks+ at the hospital. This is the only show that cheers me up. Things could always be worse. That said I’d love to live in a world where guys that look like Louis C.K. can date women that look like Rebecca Hall. 

Genuinely good acting, but Addie Bryant goes for it and it doesn’t work. Stick to the Old Navy commercials. 

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