Posts by Neal Lynch (Page 2)
Louie Review: Every Secret Is A Lie
Here it is. The final installment of an epic three-part story arc, "The Late Show (Part 3)." Crazy how this ISN’T the finale. How Louie could give us...
Louie Review: Late Night War Is Hell
Last week, Louie received a surprising offer from the head of CBS Television to be David Letterman’s replacement when the long-time host retires. The...
Louie Review: It's Never Too Late Show
This was the one Louie episode of the season where things go the title character’s way. As an audience, we’re unaccustomed to this benevolence ...
Louie Review: Desperately Seeking Sanity (And Sleep)
I mentioned this in my review of last week’s Louie: the show’s storyline and sequencing felt like a dream. Like a less convoluted comedic twist...
Louie Review: Redhead with Daddy Issues
There was another cold open on "Dad." It was a long one, and it portended what the show had in store for us, as Louie was actually awfully strange until he...
Louie Review: History Repeats Itself
Do you remember back in the day when TV shows would essentially phone in a “new” episode by rehashing segments or clips from previous episodes?...
Louie Review: Never Say No One Loved You, Barney
Anyone looking for closure from last week’s episode with a Part 3 of "Daddy’s Girlfriend" didn’t find it here. The free-spirited and flee...
Louie Review: What Lies Beneath
The continuation of Louie’s highly romanticized courting of the bookstore clerk picked up on "Daddy's Girflriend (Part 2)" with more of Louie’s...
Louie Review: Love Songs are Prejudice
Throughout this season of Louie, we’ve seen how prejudice can serve as a comedic tool. In the opener, it was Louie playing the part of the stereotypi...
Louie Review: Welcome to Miami
Louie’s a guy who’s never been proud of his weight. That much is obvious. He’s gone on long rants about just how gross he, and presumably...
