Jesus louie nails the day to day interactions better than any sitcom i ve never seen. When he wants to go for authenticity no one comes even close. He copies the jist of real life perfectly
No... she read the script. In a little blurb, it said... (she looks seductively at Louie while rubbing the dog's chest). Most of us adults can read and understand context and try to be professional. Even their type don't have to constantly shout sexual obscenities at eachother all the time. Ya just, read a script, understand a joke, and play out the joke, like a triple digit Iq person. Needle taker.
My dog Charlie was put down today. He was 16. It was peaceful and I gave him pets as he passed. Afterwards, I thought I'd take tonight to unwind. Watch some youtube and relax. This is what the algorithm served up. I forgot about this episode. I laughed. Thanks Louis. Thanks Charlie. You were the best boy.
The beauty of Louis is how he takes the darkest, most tragic, horrible parts of life and wrings the humour out of them. When you learn to laugh at the worst things that have happened to you, it steels you to the horrors of the world.
That's the stare. There is something deep and kinky in her stare. That makes here really attractive. And imagine her with her hair untied. I think she is very pretty.
I thought I was the only one who thought she was weirdly unbelievably cute but this comment section proves to me that we're all the same essentially. Men, that is.
The implication is that the hot girl likes undesirable old dogs. Louie is an undesirable old man. By choosing the old dog he makes himself feel desirable. The hot girl stroking the dog makes Louie fantasize about her stroking him.
Don't forget how she subtly flatters him by saying she prefers "old dogs" because they are "distinguished, and the dog she selects has red hair, so Louis sees himself as the dog, and buys it. Plus also the name, "Bear," like Louis.
@@joefagot218 How does making one too many jokes about masturbation equate to rape, though? And you say he admitted it? Well, then, show us actual proof by posting a link or something.
That girl is good at her job. I mean that's one amazing emotional manipulation tactic! She used the fact that he was sad to emotionally link a product to him and make him buy it!
dude!! you cut the best part!!! In the end the car with his kids pulls in the second after the animal control van leaves. He's greeting them with his face knowing that the dog he was going to surprise them with just left in a garbage bag.
I thought he was going to adopt the girl instead of the dog! He was salivating when the girl was rubbing the dog's chest... Superb acting with his non verbal expression. 😂😍
It cuts off at the end but in the show, before the van is even out of sight, the girls' mom pulls up to drop them off and he goes into "dad mode" and they never even realize the dog was there. (It's funny when you watch it.)
that woman is mesmerising in the oddest way. she pulls off an aloofness that skirts the edge of condescension (somehow) that both combine into a down-to-earth super-present playfulness. i don't understand. plus she seems like she's constantly dancing, even crouching down to rub the dogs.
haha, when I was little kid, me and my buddy won some goldfish at a fair. I called my buddy the next day and asked about his fish. ""Oh yeah its dead. Didn't make it through the night" The tone of his voice and the way he said with his total indifference, I could barely keep myself together over the phone.
He does have a nice big dog in real life. Pops up during his Presidents interview with Shane Gillis. In fact when he stepped on a bee hive in the yard it was his dogs name he was screaming to get help 😂💋🐶
@Comp first of all that was a really corny insult. Second it's almost like you're truly brainwashed. Pitbulls being violent is a myth? Tell that to the many families who have had siblings and children mauled to death by pitbulls. Btw some of those children are babies and toddlers. When you constantly hear about dog attacks and probably at least 60 percent are by pitbulls, then I'm pretty sure it means that it's a fact that pitbulls are violent. Not a myth
@@jefflandreneau7027 correlation vs causation. Even though pitbulls are involved with a high percentage of violence that doesn't mean it's their genetics causing it. It could just be because people who raise dogs to be violent are attracted to pitbulls.
@@lukemcraig please.. just because a pitbull was raised in a nonviolent, happy home, doesn't mean it can't snap and attack at any point. It's an animal. Nobody can predict what it'll do. God only knows how many times a pitbull who was raised in a nonviolent home still attacked and killed someone. And probably most of those owners all said the same thing "oh don't worry, he or she won't bite" and they probably all thought their dog would never be capable of attacking someone. Again it's a fuckin animal. You can't ever predict its behavior