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Bully (Louie)

"Bully" is the ninth episode of the first season of the American comedy-drama television series Louie. The episode was written and directed by Louis C.K., who also serves as the lead actor. It was released on FX on August 17, 2010.

"Bully"
Louie episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 9
Directed byLouis C.K.
Written byLouis C.K.
Produced by
Cinematography byPaul Koestner
Editing by
  • Doug Abel
  • Louis C.K.
Production codeXCK01005
Original release dateAugust 17, 2010 (2010-08-17)
Running time23 minutes
Guest appearances
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The series follows Louie, a fictionalized version of C.K., a comedian and newly divorced father raising his two daughters in New York City. In the episode, Louie is humilliated by a bully during a date, so he decides to confront him at his house.

According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.580 million household viewers and gained a 0.3 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received very positive reviews from critics, For his performance in the episode, Louis C.K. was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards.

Plot edit

In flashbacks, a young Louie (Max Behren) is informed of sex by his father. His father gives him the idea that he must tease women by wanting sex, also deeming it only as "making love". In his stand-up set, Louis (Louis C.K.) jokes about all the learnings he received from his father.

While on a date with woman named Sandra (Amy Landecker), Louie is annoyed by a group of high school students who speak too loudly. Louie asks them to lower their voice. One of the group, Sean (Michael Drayer), joins Louie and Sandra, mocking Louie and suggesting that he could beat him up. He humilliates Louie by making him say not to beat him up. Sandra decides to leave Louie, deeming him a loser. Later, Louie runs into Sean and decides to follow him, including boarding the Staten Island Ferry. Reaching Sean's house, Louie decides to visit, talking with Sean's parents. Sean's father, Mike (Danny Burstein), hits Sean and tries to force him to apologize. When Louie objects to their treatment of Sean, the parents kick him out of the house.

Joining Louie outside, Mike laments his situation, given that he has to raise three kids and his father also used to hit him. They bond over their lives and jobs, while they decide to smoke. Part of the experience serves as part of Louie's stand-up routine. The episode ends with Louie joining his young self, warning him that he will go bald.

Production edit

Development edit

The episode was written and directed by series creator and lead actor Louis C.K., marking his ninth writing and directing credit for the series.[1]

Reception edit

Viewers edit

In its original American broadcast, "Bully" was seen by an estimated 0.580 million household viewers with a 0.3 in the 18-49 demographics. This means that 0.3 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode.[2] This was a 26% decrease in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 0.777 million viewers with a 0.4 in the 18-49 demographics.[3]

Critical reviews edit

"Bully" received critical acclaim. Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A–" grade and wrote, "Tonight's excruciatingly awesome episode of Louie was all about sex and violence, though the connection between the two was sometimes tenuous, even during a callback during C.K's last stand-up comedy bit about how at the age of forty two he's officially reached the point where he'll never suck a dick, beat somebody up or ski."[4]

Alan Sepinwall of HitFix wrote, "The episode was bookended, as usual, by funny stand-up but in between was a long, dark, intentionally non-comic story about the power that teenage bullies can still have on grown-ass men, and then on the lessons that parents pass on to their children. It was deliberately uncomfortable at times, but still managed to find some brief light moments, like Louie's indigant dismissal of his date after she admits she was turned off by his response to the bully, or the laugh Louie and the bully's dad share about Louie's profession."[5]

Emily St. James of Los Angeles Times wrote, "It's a lovely little piece that touches on any number of themes and ideas without preaching about any of them. It's one of the best television episodes of the young season."[6] Ian McDonald of TV Overmind wrote, "Once again, Louie is light on laughs. However, I can't stress enough that this is a good thing. The subject matter and jokes presented throughout the series would fail miserably if they were presented in a slap-sticky, 'sitcom' manner."[7]

Accolades edit

Louis C.K. submitted this episode to support his nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards.[8] He lost the award to Jim Parsons for The Big Bang Theory.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Louie - WGA Directory". Writers Guild of America West. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  2. ^ "Broadcast & Cable Nielsens: Week Ending August 22, 2010". Ratings Ryan. February 26, 2022. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  3. ^ "Broadcast & Cable Nielsens: Week Ending August 15, 2010". Ratings Ryan. February 22, 2022. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  4. ^ Rabin, Nathan (August 18, 2010). "Louie: "Bully"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  5. ^ Sepinwall, Alan (August 18, 2010). "'Louie' – 'Bully': War, huh? What is it good for?". HitFix. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  6. ^ St. James, Emily (August 17, 2010). "'Louie': The best episode so far". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  7. ^ McDonald, Ian (August 17, 2010). "Louie 1.09 "Bully" Review". TV Overmind. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  8. ^ Licuria, Ron (August 15, 2011). "Will Louis CK rain on Steve Carell's Emmys parade?". Gold Derby. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  9. ^ King, Susan (September 18, 2011). "Emmys 2011: Jim Parsons wins lead comedy actor". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 4, 2023.

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Bully is the ninth episode of the first season of the American comedy drama television series Louie The episode was written and directed by Louis C K who also serves as the lead actor It was released on FX on August 17 2010 Bully Louie episodeEpisode no Season 1Episode 9Directed byLouis C K Written byLouis C K Produced byLouis C K Dave Becky M Blair BreardCinematography byPaul KoestnerEditing byDoug Abel Louis C K Production codeXCK01005Original release dateAugust 17 2010 2010 08 17 Running time23 minutesGuest appearancesMichael Drayer as Sean Danny Burstein as Mike Amy Landecker as Sandra Max Behren as Young LouieEpisode chronology Previous Dogpound Next Dentist Tarese Louie season 1 List of episodes The series follows Louie a fictionalized version of C K a comedian and newly divorced father raising his two daughters in New York City In the episode Louie is humilliated by a bully during a date so he decides to confront him at his house According to Nielsen Media Research the episode was seen by an estimated 0 580 million household viewers and gained a 0 3 ratings share among adults aged 18 49 The episode received very positive reviews from critics For his performance in the episode Louis C K was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 2 1 Development 3 Reception 3 1 Viewers 3 2 Critical reviews 3 3 Accolades 4 References 5 External linksPlot editIn flashbacks a young Louie Max Behren is informed of sex by his father His father gives him the idea that he must tease women by wanting sex also deeming it only as making love In his stand up set Louis Louis C K jokes about all the learnings he received from his father While on a date with woman named Sandra Amy Landecker Louie is annoyed by a group of high school students who speak too loudly Louie asks them to lower their voice One of the group Sean Michael Drayer joins Louie and Sandra mocking Louie and suggesting that he could beat him up He humilliates Louie by making him say not to beat him up Sandra decides to leave Louie deeming him a loser Later Louie runs into Sean and decides to follow him including boarding the Staten Island Ferry Reaching Sean s house Louie decides to visit talking with Sean s parents Sean s father Mike Danny Burstein hits Sean and tries to force him to apologize When Louie objects to their treatment of Sean the parents kick him out of the house Joining Louie outside Mike laments his situation given that he has to raise three kids and his father also used to hit him They bond over their lives and jobs while they decide to smoke Part of the experience serves as part of Louie s stand up routine The episode ends with Louie joining his young self warning him that he will go bald Production editDevelopment edit The episode was written and directed by series creator and lead actor Louis C K marking his ninth writing and directing credit for the series 1 Reception editViewers edit In its original American broadcast Bully was seen by an estimated 0 580 million household viewers with a 0 3 in the 18 49 demographics This means that 0 3 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode 2 This was a 26 decrease in viewership from the previous episode which was watched by 0 777 million viewers with a 0 4 in the 18 49 demographics 3 Critical reviews edit Bully received critical acclaim Nathan Rabin of The A V Club gave the episode an A grade and wrote Tonight s excruciatingly awesome episode of Louie was all about sex and violence though the connection between the two was sometimes tenuous even during a callback during C K s last stand up comedy bit about how at the age of forty two he s officially reached the point where he ll never suck a dick beat somebody up or ski 4 Alan Sepinwall of HitFix wrote The episode was bookended as usual by funny stand up but in between was a long dark intentionally non comic story about the power that teenage bullies can still have on grown ass men and then on the lessons that parents pass on to their children It was deliberately uncomfortable at times but still managed to find some brief light moments like Louie s indigant dismissal of his date after she admits she was turned off by his response to the bully or the laugh Louie and the bully s dad share about Louie s profession 5 Emily St James of Los Angeles Times wrote It s a lovely little piece that touches on any number of themes and ideas without preaching about any of them It s one of the best television episodes of the young season 6 Ian McDonald of TV Overmind wrote Once again Louie is light on laughs However I can t stress enough that this is a good thing The subject matter and jokes presented throughout the series would fail miserably if they were presented in a slap sticky sitcom manner 7 Accolades edit Louis C K submitted this episode to support his nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards 8 He lost the award to Jim Parsons for The Big Bang Theory 9 References edit Louie WGA Directory Writers Guild of America West Retrieved May 4 2023 Broadcast amp Cable Nielsens Week Ending August 22 2010 Ratings Ryan February 26 2022 Retrieved May 4 2023 Broadcast amp Cable Nielsens Week Ending August 15 2010 Ratings Ryan February 22 2022 Retrieved May 4 2023 Rabin Nathan August 18 2010 Louie Bully The A V Club Retrieved May 4 2023 Sepinwall Alan August 18 2010 Louie Bully War huh What is it good for HitFix Retrieved May 4 2023 St James Emily August 17 2010 Louie The best episode so far Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 4 2023 McDonald Ian August 17 2010 Louie 1 09 Bully Review TV Overmind Retrieved May 4 2023 Licuria Ron August 15 2011 Will Louis CK rain on Steve Carell s Emmys parade Gold Derby Retrieved May 4 2023 King Susan September 18 2011 Emmys 2011 Jim Parsons wins lead comedy actor Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 4 2023 External links edit Bully at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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