Huh I always heard that was shite
― treeship: a year in the life (wins), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:23 (eight years ago)
for me, the story on o&a about putting cream cheese on his dick for his dog to lick off
― XxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxXxxxx (dylannn), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:24 (eight years ago)
hard disagree but I also think Pootie Tang sucks, studio interference or no xxp
― Simon H., Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:24 (eight years ago)
The big thing for me with his show was how it had the same unpredictability as short fiction, instead of being a sitcom or drama. Same as starting a Margaret Atwood or Updike or whoever story, you would know the overall sensibility behind it, but literally have no sense in advance what the form and tone would be. I loved that openness. And, at its best, it really did seem like he was not going easy on himself but putting "himself' in least comfortable scenarios - "Late Show" and "Miami" still being two of my favorites.
The one of him doing the benefit with Seinfeld in the Hamptons felt very much like the anxiety dream of a comedian who feared consequences of getting caught doing something terrible.
― ... (Eazy), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:25 (eight years ago)
Never seen anything this guy has ever done, I didn't even know what he looked like so I think I'm excused from any possible accusations of hypocrisy.
― Terry Micawber (Tom D.), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:25 (eight years ago)
i liked his stand up, couldn't get into the show (i can't get into curb your enthusiasm either, i get really stressed out generally by shows that have so much social awkwardness and tension). i generally thought he was an entertaining talk show guest.
but i think it's natural to reassess the art and content in relation to what happened, it would be bizarre not to.
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:27 (eight years ago)
I have never heard of Louis C.K. and I don't even own a t.v.
― scott seward, Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:27 (eight years ago)
What's a t.v.?
― piezoelectric landlord (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:29 (eight years ago)
Seriously though, a lot of American stuff never makes it across the Atlantic.
― Terry Micawber (Tom D.), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:29 (eight years ago)
i liked his netflix stand up special from this year... he showed a lot more humanity than other aging male comics (chappelle, chris rock namely) who are his peers
― J0rdan S., Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:29 (eight years ago)
Particularly comedy.
The big thing for me with his show was how it had the same unpredictability as short fiction, instead of being a sitcom or drama.
The fact that FX let him make a show with no oversight whatsoever led to some really interesting ideas. I wish more networks would let their stars get away with stuff like that. Only thing I can think of is Nathan Fielder, though I haven't seen stuff like Master of None (which wouldn't exist if not for Louie, right?)
― frogbs, Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:30 (eight years ago)
i'm american and until a couple years ago i could never keep louis ck and lewis black straight in my head
― marcos, Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:32 (eight years ago)
lol tom no need to get defensive i could as easily be asking why the 'i never liked him' people never felt comfortable saying so before nowI mean this is Diet "why are these women just coming forward now"
― treeship: a year in the life (wins), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:32 (eight years ago)
.... is it
― ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:32 (eight years ago)
yeah
― treeship: a year in the life (wins), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:33 (eight years ago)
no
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:35 (eight years ago)
I stand by all my posts in this thread fwiw, my opinion of his standup and the show has (perhaps unsurprisingly) not changed
xxp
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:36 (eight years ago)
I uh don't think unconnected people not saying "I never liked him" is in any way comparable to victims not coming forward
― Simon H., Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:36 (eight years ago)
wins i am trying to read your past posts for context bc i am having trouble with the parallel you're presenting there
― ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:38 (eight years ago)
let's pretend some people don't post about shit they don't like. lex pretend some people don't like comedy in general.
― you are juror number 144 and we will excuse you (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:41 (eight years ago)
I just wanted to pop in and proclaim that I never even heard of comedy. Pretty cool huh
― Evan, Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:42 (eight years ago)
lol sufjan
― ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:42 (eight years ago)
I'm connecting the impulse to wonder aloud why ppl wouldn't come forward about a powerful figurewith the impulse to wonder aloud why ppl (sometimes the same ppl) wouldn't have spoken up about the more toxic parts of the sainted figure's public persona
― treeship: a year in the life (wins), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:43 (eight years ago)
It's the diet version of the wonderer
― treeship: a year in the life (wins), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:44 (eight years ago)
LEWY LEWY LEWY LEWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
― "the fgti incident?" (Whiney G. Weingarten), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:45 (eight years ago)
the show went downhill after he stopped using the song in the intro imo
― reggae mike love (polyphonic), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:46 (eight years ago)
I am unsure why people are having problems envisioning the parallel wins is making when this exchange occurred right before he made it:
a post like that really needs to be citing specific posters' "I never liked him" posts alongside those exact same posters' "he's a genius" posts to be anything other than worthless― treeship: a year in the life (wins), Tuesday, November 14, 2017 12:59 PM (one minute ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalinkthe hell it does, i could as easily be asking why the 'i never liked him' people never felt comfortable saying so before now― Listen to my homeboy Fantano (D-40), Tuesday, November 14, 2017 2:02 PM Bookmark Flag Post Permalinkfor me, i felt comfortable but i didn't care enough to type out "i think louis ck is a pig to women" and then deal with the conversation that followedwould rather just move on w my life― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, November 14, 2017 2:03 PM Bookmark Flag Post PermalinkThat's a good question! There might be good reasons they felt uncomfortable xp― treeship: a year in the life (wins), Tuesday, November 14, 2017 2:04 PM Bookmark Flag Post Permalinkdealing with the fallout of bringing it up = #1― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, November 14, 2017 2:04 PM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― treeship: a year in the life (wins), Tuesday, November 14, 2017 12:59 PM (one minute ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
the hell it does, i could as easily be asking why the 'i never liked him' people never felt comfortable saying so before now
― Listen to my homeboy Fantano (D-40), Tuesday, November 14, 2017 2:02 PM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
for me, i felt comfortable but i didn't care enough to type out "i think louis ck is a pig to women" and then deal with the conversation that followedwould rather just move on w my life
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, November 14, 2017 2:03 PM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
That's a good question! There might be good reasons they felt uncomfortable
xp
― treeship: a year in the life (wins), Tuesday, November 14, 2017 2:04 PM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
dealing with the fallout of bringing it up = #1
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, November 14, 2017 2:04 PM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― the Hannah Montana of the Korean War (DJP), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:48 (eight years ago)
Didn't wanna say
― treeship: a year in the life (wins), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:48 (eight years ago)
There is clearly a difference of scale here (hence "diet") but... come on ppl
― the Hannah Montana of the Korean War (DJP), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:49 (eight years ago)
I feel like the Louis C.K. problem is so similar to the Cosby problem in so many ways, like they both meticulously crafted this public persona that worked to camouflage who they actually were. I guess I was credulous enough to believe that displays of bad behavior on his show or transgressive jokes in his stand-up were like these daring attempts at presenting off-putting scenarios without retreating behind the shield of a fictional character. And that credulity was probably exactly what he was trying to engender in dopes like me.
― Home of the Ill-Considered Gravy Spigot (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:51 (eight years ago)
like they both meticulously crafted this public persona that worked to camouflage who they actually were
certainly with Cosby, but Louis' persona was not that far off, i mean the movie is only the most recent and blatant example of him showing who 'he really is' and getting away with it
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:53 (eight years ago)
Was there a Cosby Show episode where he attempted to sexually assault someone?
― Simon H., Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:53 (eight years ago)
or trying to get away with it xp
Hurting or traumatizing other people in any way is unforgivable, but I'll admit to loving his stand up for the most part. I probably still do. I empathized and found cathartic his approach to shame, self-disgust, and disappointment (without sharing his particular hang-ups). I perceived some real emotional risk-taking in being confessional that way that struck me (at the time) as valuable. The "he was always telling us he was a creep" stuff is facile because that was the entire appeal of his act. Of course he was a creep! The real question is different: Is comedy a a useful (and safe) way to explore or perform these (creepy) feelings? Maybe maybe the moral is that he shouldn't have been on a stage but talking to a therapist, where the point isn't getting a laugh from the release of pressurized super-ego but pushing through to some form of self-understanding that can analyze those feelings, or find out where the desire to hurt/traumatize others comes from, etc.
― ryan, Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:54 (eight years ago)
Someone with a better memory will have to track it down but when the allegations were blowing up, I remember someone posting at least one standup routine Cosby did around dating that involved roofies.
― the Hannah Montana of the Korean War (DJP), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:56 (eight years ago)
lol i am super prone to getting mad in this particular discussion so i'm sorry for the bad faith reading wins
― ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:56 (eight years ago)
Like I was clearly way too charitable about that horrible, uncomfortable assault scene with Pamela Adlon from his show, where the discomfort of the scene was so OTT uncomfortable that I assumed it was a very knowing critique of that type of male behavior with no attempt at valorizing it or making it seem okay. When in reality it was probably more like an unreflective documentary portrayal of something he did the weekend before.
― Home of the Ill-Considered Gravy Spigot (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:56 (eight years ago)
xxp DJP - I remember that too. He did a Spanish Fly routine in the late '60s iirc
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:59 (eight years ago)
to be fair, that was one bit & he was most well known from the show, and his persona was not the same as Louis'
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:00 (eight years ago)
Hurting or traumatizing other people in any way is unforgivable inexcusable.
ftfy
― A is for (Aimless), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:01 (eight years ago)
two women renew Bill Cosby sexual abuse allegations in Newsweek interviews
― reggae mike love (polyphonic), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:02 (eight years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAorIG6MZnc
― Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:03 (eight years ago)
Is comedy a a useful (and safe) way to explore or perform these (creepy) feelings?no!
i guess none of you have had the personal run-ins with guys like this in the way that i have
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:05 (eight years ago)
o_O at that Cosby album title.
― to fly across the city and find Aerosmith's car (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:05 (eight years ago)
if anything hopefully this will be the death of fetishizing the opinions of comedians and their podcasts as if they were some great truth telling sages
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:07 (eight years ago)
men performing comedy at the expense of women is always creepy and not very useful i think.
i mean even on here there was a whole thread dedicated to a comedy blog that seemed vv misogynistic to me and very creepy, run by a bro and often targeting women in ways that bugged them personally.
― omar little, Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:08 (eight years ago)
I take that point. I was perhaps blind to (or able to ignore) the misogyny.
― ryan, Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:09 (eight years ago)
FTR, I was not saying Cosby and Louis C.K.'s public personae were in any way similar. Because that would be a stupid thing to say. I'm saying they were similarly massaged to divert attention away from their behind-the-scenes activities. With Louis, it wasn't so much 'I'm actually a totally different guy than the guy I was pretending to be' as 'I'm the guy I've been telling you I am isn't an OTT self-critical artifact of my wokeness but actually the guy I am, if you can believe it'. Although they did both share something of a didactic streak.
― Home of the Ill-Considered Gravy Spigot (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:10 (eight years ago)
The "he was always telling us he was a creep" stuff is facile because that was the entire appeal of his act. Of course he was a creep!
I never liked the creepy stuff in his act but found enough other stuff to like that I could say "I like the comedy stylings of Mr CK". So "entire appeal" isn't correct imo.
― A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:10 (eight years ago)