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- An actress raises her three daughters while juggling the pressures of working in Hollywood and being a single parent.
- The life of Louie C.K., a divorced comedian living in New York with two kids.
- After failing at a prestigious French clowning college, Chip Baskets looks to keep his dream of becoming a professional clown alive.
- Louis C.K.'s Eugene O'Neill-esque dramatic web series about two cousins, introverted Horace and mentally ill Pete, the current owners of their family's Irish bar "Horace and Pete's", and their dysfunctional family and friends.
- In the long anticipated and controversial comeback of Louis CK, he doesn't hold back when discussing topics like religion, god, pedophilia, traveling Europe, and of course his sexual misconduct accusations in his brand new special.
- In February, 2013, Louis brings his impish nihilism to Phoenix, Arizona. He talks about an old lady and her pet, living in Manhattan, experiencing his body's aging (he's 45), men's fascination with women's breasts, the beauty of living outside the food chain, his quickness to anger while driving, and murder. It's theater in the round, so he's in constant motion, a grin nearly always on his face.
- Comedian Louis C.K. performs live at the Comedy store in LA.
- Louis jokes about fatherhood, success, and flying first class at the Beacon Theatre in New York.
- Long-Distance Relationship is an audio series consisting of 10 conversations between comedians Louis CK and Blanche Gardin. Each episode is at least 25 minutes.
- Recorded during shows in which Mr. Barry prepared no routine, relying entirely on humorous conversations with concert-goers.
- Louie goes to the doctor and argues with an old friend.
- Louie and his friends have a discussion about homosexuality with a gay friend during a poker game. After Louie's divorce is finalized, he looks up a woman he had a "moment" with back in school.
- Louie's age is an advantage and he sets up a play date.
- Louie reluctantly acts in a movie.
- Louie goes on a trip. Louie plays the South.
- Louie's brother comes to him with an odd request related to his date, and Louie's mom comes to tell him that she is a lesbian.
- Louie tries to overcome his fear of dentists, and tries to get a date with an African American grocery cashier.
- Halloween is in the air and Louis and his kids go trick or treating. But when they go trick or treating, Louis and his kids meet some very bad people, in which Louis has to fend off to protect him and his kids.
- Louie witnesses a bum's death on his way to a date, and gets propositioned for casual sex by a single mom at his daughter's school.
- When Louis decides to visit his great aunt, he takes his kids on a country drive to visit her. But when he arrives his kids and him notice her past self and devastating news.
- Louie rides the subway and hangs out with his friend.
- Louie remembers his past career failures and tries to get concert tickets for his daughter.
- Louie explores one of his lifelong habits.
- Louie has a pretty bad time in general.
- Louie breaks up with his new love interest, gets his car destroyed by a construction crew, buys a new motorcycle, and winds up in the hospital.
- Louie agrees to dinner at a comedian friend's house, not knowing that he is about to be set up on a date.
- Louie goes out on an adventurous first date with the woman he met at the bookstore.
- After Louie's kids put pressure him to find a girlfriend, he finds a potential prospect at the local bookstore.
- Louie has lunch and goes to a strip club with a man he meets at a friend's gravesite, and babysits for a friend's socially-awkward son.
- Louie takes an awkward shopping trip with a female acquaintance, Louie gets some disturbing news from a different woman during a piano lesson, and Louie tries to make amends with an old friend.
- Louie learns that Liz no longer works at the bookstore, and her replacement employee helps Louie try to find her; Louie calls the police after Jane tells him that Lilly left home.
- Louie takes advantage of an incredible opportunity on The Tonight Show and gets a potential job offer afterwards that could change his life.
- Louie's "training" gets off to a rough start as he prepares for his chance to audition for David Letterman's job.
- Right before Louie shoots his talk show pilot, Jerry Seinfeld comes to him with some surprising news.