Unconventional Very unusual series. I've never seen one before. The most interesting thing is that after a few episodes of the first season, I was sure that I would not watch it until the end. “It’s crazy,” I thought.
Unknown to me, American comedian Louis C.K. reads a piece of his stand-up in almost every episode, and then pieces from his life come along. The life of serial Louis, but it seems real. These chunks of life are diverse. And his relationships with his daughters and his ex-wife, his attempts at new relationships, some urban stories and incidents, just conversations, awkwardness, omissions, moments of happiness and apathy. I call it “slices of life,” and since I love watching people from the outside, I’ve been high on almost every episode since the middle of season one. This series is difficult to recommend, it is a non-standard. Either you like it or you don't. For girls, his humor may seem rude and animal, but, on the other hand, there is an opportunity to learn how men think, what they do and how they react in various moments of life.
8 out of 10
Original