I’m imagining you eating a sour mango or one without taste, cause you always eat it before it is ripe (or as you call it rotten)...you’re probably missing out, bruv
@@SAK1855 it's remarkable that you, much like the 6ish year old girl in the video, are incapable of understanding the simple lesson here. life isn't fair. you don't just "get" things because you think you should, or because it would be just or fair.
@@kip2864 I do get what's funny about it and it amuses me too but it's not contradicting what he said... "The only time you should look into your neighbor's bowl is to make sure they have enough," which he just honored.
I feel like their mom teaches the fair, even Steven, and he might have been attempting to teach a contradictory path, and gave up before it got sticky.
Alright. I like the way you think, mr. DeuPKay, but not exactly what you think. Could you tell me more about your life philosophy and what do you like about Louie quote? What do you understand by truth?
"The only time you should look in your neighbor's bowl is to make sure they have enough." I feel like we aren't talking enough about how that's actually a really, really good message.
It's a beautiful sentiment, but the simple fact is that people who put it into practice diminish over the generations through natural selection. It is an old-world ethos, and if you run into people who still adhere to it, they have been very lucky not to have given everything they have or have everything they have taken from them.
@Mekehl it only works if we are ALL looking into our neighbors bowls to make sure they have enough..problem is we get people with tons in their bowl who simply look at others bowls and mock them for not having enough
"Gentleman. We'll be bringing our friend from Jersey in today. See that he's taken care of." "Hey boss, you want a cannoli?" "...I...I gotta go. I got a...I got a thing."
She's adorable and a really talented child actress, but man do I hate the way she says that. It gets stuck in my head for like a week every time I rewatch this episode.
As a parent and a huge fan of this show, I want to think I see the deeper sentiment in this scene. He treats both daughters differently intentionally because they have different personalities. He knows each of their strengths and weaknesses. He’s imparting something here to Jane that she needs to understand more than Lily for whatever reason. Another great example is the knock knock joke scene. You can see a unique bond with and understanding of each girl. This show was on another level and we can only hope someone is brave enough to let him share his genius with us again.
I think he's just using the kids in the scene to make the overall point. Louie as a show was more episodic than narrative. I don't think its about establishing both girls as ongoing characters and then displaying that this particular one needs to learn this now over that one etc. I don't think the focus is on their characters in the show. The focus is on the point its self; how life isn't always fair, and as adults we need to learn this. And the humor, and perhaps the secondary point that adults dont always learn this, is communicated through his daughters inability to understand this and Louie eventually exhaustively realizing this and giving in.
Yeah, but the situation was contrived. You can cut a mango in half. People are hard-wired to seek fair treatment, and siblings are especially sensitive to differences in treatment.
And why do you think that? Have you ever met a human who didn’t care about some type of fairness? According to Jonathan Haidt, it’s one of the foundational moral values humans have, across cultures.
@@MrFabiomassid This scene is from season 2, episode one and is after the scene where Jane tells Louis that she likes being with him and at his house but she likes her Mother and her Mother's house more. Louis gives her the finger behind her back. So, yes, perhaps this is just Louis being pissed off with Jane and trying to justify the fact she did not get a mango pop by treating it as a life lesson. You wouldn't give an older kid a mangopop when you know what's coming when the younger one sees it. These youtube clips are great, but often out of context, which makes them a bit surreal and more open to interpretation.
Ah, these lovely real-life vignettes. So simple and so complex at once. Anyone who's a parent understands right away. Also, love the quick shots of a simple meal preparation with the jazz in the background.
Nothing simple about it. He's using proper techniques to turn the garlic into a paste, not over crowding the pan, making a very balanced smoothie. Dude is actually killing it in there.
@@matthewlawton9241 The level of complexity of the meal preparation was not the focus of my short appreciative comment, so it seems weird to be triggered by that use of the word "simple", and your objection seems slightly misplaced to me. Nothing derogatory was meant. But maybe the following will help. Sure, no argument, he's doing well, applying basic cooking techniques which are also used by millions of home cooks most every night of the week. To do even simple things well -- and let's not pretend he's putting together a complicated meal, which is all you ought to have read into that "simple" -- may require skill, and the matter-of-course way in which he goes about it encourages the idea that he has prepared meals at home hundreds of times and has acquired his skill through practice.
Love the irony of this scene. Louie spends the whole scene trying to teach his daughter that no one is equal, yet at the end, he wants Jane to make sure the other girl gets a chocolate so they can both be equals.
Actually not a terrible message. The world is unfair, and you can't expect to get something nice just because someone else has it too. But that shouldn't stop you from trying to be a good person and sharing the nice things you have.
@@rockoperajon It could mean he either changed his rules or he is teaching her to be true to her philosophy even if it means she has to give things away.
I'm not a father, but I hope that if I ever become one I could have the presence of mind to be patient as often as possible. I like it when he softly loses his patience asking Lilly to do homework, but immediately brightens up when she apologizes
I don’t see it as good parenting. He was taking his anger out on kids and seemed invested in denying a reasonable point. He really was teaching that it’s ok for authority to be exercised arbitrarily - and then that nagging, not good reasons, is what moves him.
@It Be Like That Sometimes even some, he should have been able to see that coming. I had an only child but when there were other kids over everyone got the same stuff, or at least offered it.
Love the realness of the kitchen, it’s not huge and aesthetically appealing like other plastic beige perfect households. It’s cluttered, lived in and small with barely any space for cutting and preparing the food. It’s just relatable. Love it!!
This scene is brilliant on so many different lessons. He does not want encourage his daughter to be entitled to some arbitrary notion of "fairness" that he doesn't feel ever exists in the real world. He's probably right in his thought process, but at the same time when he gave the chocolate to her he instinctively made sure his older daughter got one too, showing that he may have some preference for his older daughter that he is not even aware of, and in that, unintentionally being unfair.
Single dad diligently cooking for his children is such a wholesome scene. And the fact that the kid is reading instead of playing with widgets is actually inspiring! Could have let her homework slide for once.
Just genius. I don't want to discount the hard work that Louie put into his comedy and into this show, far from it, but his mind truly turns all that effort into a thing of unparalleled wonder and artistry.
it's the identity politics crowd, the same people who fought zappa in the 80's. i believe if you could poll the nation today you'd find most people actually have mixed or lenient feelings about what he did; it's the fear of being called a sexist or a piece of shit that keeps people from vocalizing so much.
Watching Louis prepare garlic cloves as part of a meal for his daughters... I mean, the garlic cloves specifically... Damn it, right there: Louis is a better father than I am! :(
1:29 I realized at this point, Jane followed him into the kitchen and when he steps back she's already there and seems to just appear. Quality filmmaking.
It pisses me off how much the #MeToo movement took Louis' situation out of proportion, in comparison to much more serious cases like that of Harvey Weinstein... Louie didn't even abuse anyone: he did that in front of two other adult, consenting women who felt the need to make him look like a monster many years later for some reason. After seeing a video like this, which is meant to reflect a portion of Louis' everyday life, you can't call him a bad person with enough logical basis.
This is very interesting. My mom always made sure that my big brother and I were always equally included, if not to say loved. Sure, he would get a bigger part because he was bigger and I would get a smaller part, until a certain age that is. It may be silly, but even now we make sure we don't get the last part of whatever is good without making sure the other sibling also got it.
The scenes whenever Louie is trying (and failing) to teach his daughter(s) a lesson are some of the funniest moments of the show. I love how he just gives up and tells her to make sure her sister gets one too
The writing was great. The acting, especially from two children, was great. What he and his crew were able to do on a small budget was phenomenal. Oh Louie, why did you have to go and screw it up?
This reminds me of a Kramer vs Kramer scene, where D. Hoffman is making french toasts. I am not a foodie I eat because I have to, but scenes like these do make me hungry.
I'm not a parent but trying to teach your child a lesson to then blunder it because you want peace feels so relatable. Note to future self: commit to the lesson!
Brilliant. Hilarious. I have lived through this five million times. You try to impart some wisdom, it's not going anywhere....just give her something, get it over with, you know by now you're not gonna win. They're small, we're bigger and smarter, and they always win. They....ALWAYS....win.
I love how he gives up on the lesson because she's not having it plus he kind of gets lost in his explanation. I've been there many times.
I commented on this a bit ago (somewhere here in this thread) and looking at my comment now, I was so wrong. You are absolutely correct! :)
@@undervelvetlounge4232 i mean....he IS talking to a female.
Even though he gives up his point is still valid. Jane finally gets lucky (as people eventually do) and she also made sure Lily's bowl had food.
In an asian house hold, this conversation goes like "Well boo hoo, go fuck yourself".
@@thomaschristopherwhite9043 Maybe two generations ago. Nowadays Asian kids are as spoiled as white kids, at least in urban and suburban communities
that's not FAIO!!
Jady 😂
1:42
Scott Baio
Lol
What does faio mean
“Goddamn it, I hate being ignored”.
That delivery was so spot on you’d forget he was acting
Haha, thought the same thing. You can tell he’s had to bust out that line in real life a time or two.
It reminded me of my dad and I got flashbacks 😂
It's probably a universal feeling among stand-up comedians
Well he literally had daughters at that age at that time.
I don't think he's acting. The cameras just showed up at his house that night and lilly wasnt doing her homework
The cooking scenes are delightful
Right? So good! The fried chicken for the pot luck, and when he's trying to fix the doll for Christmas haha
Agreed
The jazz playing reminded me
of that hardcore band candiria they had jazzy parts
I like Hannibal better
Have you seen Chef?
I could watch these cooking / jazz scenes for hours.
While eating some of that fried chicken
That girl is a remarkably good actor.
Right?!
@@hyperu2 GOT EM!
@@hyperu2 man someone hurt you, huh?
@@hyperu2 WOW You're a disgusting racist piece of shit. Hope you get banned for this hate speech.
@@SovTekBestTek shut up
Quality scene... brilliant how he gives in
"it's not faiwah!!"
..."I don't even know what that means."
😂
Can we be friends so I can see the rest of your face? 😁😁
@@RookieTravelDiaries Dude, the rest of her face is a fricking forehead.
@@Rybak7 😁😁😁
@@Rybak7 broooooo 😂😂
@@RookieTravelDiaries have some self respect and stop simping bro
When you realize Louis made an amazing smoothy thing for himself, and the "mango pop" is just a slice of leftover mango on a fork. xD
I thought that was the dessert for the kids
I’m imagining you eating a sour mango or one without taste, cause you always eat it before it is ripe (or as you call it rotten)...you’re probably missing out, bruv
@Wenander how about seed?
yeah i mean it was pretty obvious no?
It's for the girls. He's going to eat a half gallon of ice cream when they go to sleep.
can we please have this man and his genius back
Ask him to stop peeing on women
@Koala Eucalyptus stop peeing on people
@@NoNoseProduction That stuff took place *over 15 years ago.* I don't know where you got the 'peeing' obsession though. Is it a fetish of yours?
@@biocykleask him to unpee on women
@@NoNoseProduction Seek professional help
I'll never stop being entertained by the fact that a mango pop is a popsicle shaped piece of mango on a fork
Better than yellow/orange sugar on a stick
When I was little, my mom gave us “peanut butter suckers”, it was just a spoonful of peanut butter.
Tbh if the kids enjoy it it's fuckin genius
In actuality, it's just the pit of the mango with small bits of mango surrounding it.
@@slothymango my dad gave me tube steak
the matter of factness of his response, "because she's a separate person from you" makes me laugh every time.
And it of course made no sense. He was angrily invested in treating one daughter temporarily better than the other for no reason.
@@SAK1855 it wasn't for no reason... it was that he had one mango pop left.
@@bigpapaben4014 How is that a reason?
Are y'all still fighting?
@@SAK1855 it's remarkable that you, much like the 6ish year old girl in the video, are incapable of understanding the simple lesson here. life isn't fair. you don't just "get" things because you think you should, or because it would be just or fair.
the brilliance of this scene is at the end he tells jane to also give a chocolate to her sister
Agreed! "You're never going to get something just because someone else has it." 2 minute later: "Make sure your sister gets one, too."
@@kip2864 I do get what's funny about it and it amuses me too but it's not contradicting what he said... "The only time you should look into your neighbor's bowl is to make sure they have enough," which he just honored.
I feel like their mom teaches the fair, even Steven, and he might have been attempting to teach a contradictory path, and gave up before it got sticky.
Yea lol he appears to like the older one more
"Lily stop reading and do your homework" louie's kids are not from this world hahhaha.
Im sorry your parents didnt care about you enough to instil a healthy reading habit at a young age.
It is sad that the same happened to your politeness, DeuPKay.
Politeness is overrated and for those who aspire to nothing prominent. Fuck off with your self-righteous bullshit. I prefer truth.
Alright. I like the way you think, mr. DeuPKay, but not exactly what you think. Could you tell me more about your life philosophy and what do you like about Louie quote?
What do you understand by truth?
I used to do the same with Harry Potter's books
"The only time you look in your neighbor's bowl is to make sure that they have enough"
This was great!
And that should be the end of his response... it was brilliant.
@@Plaj3r Perhaps, Jane thought Lily had enough already and was having more than she had. Having more than enough qualifies as privilege.
@@deuteros r/woosh
And then he tells her she can have a snack but to give ANOTHER snack to her sister. Seems like he's more invested in one kids bowl than the others.
No, it was stupid.
"Make sure your sister gets one".
Such a nice touch
Indeeds
"The only time you should look in your neighbor's bowl is to make sure they have enough."
I feel like we aren't talking enough about how that's actually a really, really good message.
that hit so hard for me
nah I've seen that quote A LOT since it aired
It's a beautiful sentiment, but the simple fact is that people who put it into practice diminish over the generations through natural selection. It is an old-world ethos, and if you run into people who still adhere to it, they have been very lucky not to have given everything they have or have everything they have taken from them.
@Mekehl it only works if we are ALL looking into our neighbors bowls to make sure they have enough..problem is we get people with tons in their bowl who simply look at others bowls and mock them for not having enough
@Mekehl You spelled dumbass wrong, "dumass"
The way she says fair is hilarious. Reminds me of my cousin when he was younger. Adorable.
No one asked about your cousin
This is mastery of medium.
too bad he didn't have self-mastery. He'd still be working.
@@xtusvincit5230 Hahahahahah good god that just made me snort
@@nithinr818 I dont get it :/
@@xtusvincit5230 his problem was having too much self mastery..
I suppose that makes it
*medium rare!*
When I was 8 my Dad gave the last cannoli to my brother.
That was the day I became Don Furichio, the most ruthless Don of all the families.
You need to be a psychological thrillers writer.
@José Menendéz
No you're thinking about your mom..........brother.
rob rick haha!! “Brother” classic sibling rivalry
I had to screen shot this comment...its too important to ever forget.
"Gentleman. We'll be bringing our friend from Jersey in today. See that he's taken care of."
"Hey boss, you want a cannoli?"
"...I...I gotta go. I got a...I got a thing."
“That’s not fay-yuh!!!” That girl is adorable lol.
She's adorable and a really talented child actress, but man do I hate the way she says that. It gets stuck in my head for like a week every time I rewatch this episode.
As a parent and a huge fan of this show, I want to think I see the deeper sentiment in this scene. He treats both daughters differently intentionally because they have different personalities. He knows each of their strengths and weaknesses. He’s imparting something here to Jane that she needs to understand more than Lily for whatever reason. Another great example is the knock knock joke scene. You can see a unique bond with and understanding of each girl. This show was on another level and we can only hope someone is brave enough to let him share his genius with us again.
I think he's just using the kids in the scene to make the overall point. Louie as a show was more episodic than narrative. I don't think its about establishing both girls as ongoing characters and then displaying that this particular one needs to learn this now over that one etc. I don't think the focus is on their characters in the show. The focus is on the point its self; how life isn't always fair, and as adults we need to learn this. And the humor, and perhaps the secondary point that adults dont always learn this, is communicated through his daughters inability to understand this and Louie eventually exhaustively realizing this and giving in.
Yeah, but the situation was contrived. You can cut a mango in half. People are hard-wired to seek fair treatment, and siblings are especially sensitive to differences in treatment.
And why do you think that? Have you ever met a human who didn’t care about some type of fairness? According to Jonathan Haidt, it’s one of the foundational moral values humans have, across cultures.
Nah, he just likes the older one better, as he said in some standup
@@MrFabiomassid This scene is from season 2, episode one and is after the scene where Jane tells Louis that she likes being with him and at his house but she likes her Mother and her Mother's house more. Louis gives her the finger behind her back. So, yes, perhaps this is just Louis being pissed off with Jane and trying to justify the fact she did not get a mango pop by treating it as a life lesson. You wouldn't give an older kid a mangopop when you know what's coming when the younger one sees it. These youtube clips are great, but often out of context, which makes them a bit surreal and more open to interpretation.
Ah, these lovely real-life vignettes. So simple and so complex at once. Anyone who's a parent understands right away. Also, love the quick shots of a simple meal preparation with the jazz in the background.
Nothing simple about it. He's using proper techniques to turn the garlic into a paste, not over crowding the pan, making a very balanced smoothie. Dude is actually killing it in there.
@@matthewlawton9241 The level of complexity of the meal preparation was not the focus of my short appreciative comment, so it seems weird to be triggered by that use of the word "simple", and your objection seems slightly misplaced to me. Nothing derogatory was meant. But maybe the following will help.
Sure, no argument, he's doing well, applying basic cooking techniques which are also used by millions of home cooks most every night of the week. To do even simple things well -- and let's not pretend he's putting together a complicated meal, which is all you ought to have read into that "simple" -- may require skill, and the matter-of-course way in which he goes about it encourages the idea that he has prepared meals at home hundreds of times and has acquired his skill through practice.
@@matthewlawton9241 He's frying chicken. Let's not get crazy here.
that smoothie looks refreshing af
Shit look like it SMACKS
He poured half the sugar package in there
@@timbuckthe2nd642 It was white yogourt, not sugar!
@@timbuckthe2nd642 it was oj, frozen blueberry, yogurt and mango
Frozen mixed berries, orange juice, banana, maybe some mango, yogurt. And no fucking ice
"You don't get the same thing as everybody else. Stop complaining."
This statement is profound to many ears.
@@emperorpingusmathchannel5365 slaves
@BarbarossaBMW88 And the whole neighbours bowl analogy was actually really smart. "Dont compare yourself to others, just make sure theyre doing ok"
@@jpm199 spot on
Love the irony of this scene. Louie spends the whole scene trying to teach his daughter that no one is equal, yet at the end, he wants Jane to make sure the other girl gets a chocolate so they can both be equals.
Actually not a terrible message. The world is unfair, and you can't expect to get something nice just because someone else has it too. But that shouldn't stop you from trying to be a good person and sharing the nice things you have.
@@rockoperajon It could mean he either changed his rules or he is teaching her to be true to her philosophy even if it means she has to give things away.
I think the point is that he didn't want to deal with another round of potential whining lol
thats not fair jaddy
K52 you have misspelled daddy
Nick Bankov He or she did that on purpose, because of the way Jane talks.
Thats not faiw jaddy
Life isn't fair.
K52 fycking kids
Fantastic dialogs, very good shooting. This is TV!!
I wish Lou would revive this show.
I'm not a father, but I hope that if I ever become one I could have the presence of mind to be patient as often as possible.
I like it when he softly loses his patience asking Lilly to do homework, but immediately brightens up when she apologizes
Louies philosophy is incredible, what a great intelligent show.
This is such good parenting and beyond adorable! Makes me wanna have a kid of my own
I don’t see it as good parenting. He was taking his anger out on kids and seemed invested in denying a reasonable point. He really was teaching that it’s ok for authority to be exercised arbitrarily - and then that nagging, not good reasons, is what moves him.
@@SAK1855 Oh goodness Sak you seem like a total dweeb lol
You missed the point
The younger one nailed it with assertive cuteness.. pretty much the point
It's still not fair. I would remember that mango pop for the rest of my life.
that might explain the "dysfunctional" in you nick...
Don't be such a pussy nick
@It Be Like That Sometimes even some, he should have been able to see that coming. I had an only child but when there were other kids over everyone got the same stuff, or at least offered it.
"The only time you look in your neighbors bowl, is to make sure they have enough." It's such a good lesson.
Love the realness of the kitchen, it’s not huge and aesthetically appealing like other plastic beige perfect households. It’s cluttered, lived in and small with barely any space for cutting and preparing the food. It’s just relatable. Love it!!
That mango's acting was incredible in this scene!
Every scene of this show I've watched is so well written
This show has me dying!!
Goddamnit i love this man no matter what
This scene is brilliant on so many different lessons. He does not want encourage his daughter to be entitled to some arbitrary notion of "fairness" that he doesn't feel ever exists in the real world. He's probably right in his thought process, but at the same time when he gave the chocolate to her he instinctively made sure his older daughter got one too, showing that he may have some preference for his older daughter that he is not even aware of, and in that, unintentionally being unfair.
haha did Lily every say to his face she loved "mommy" more ? hahaha "unintentionally" treating Lily differently .. yeah. .haha
There was only one mango and she was there. There were two chocolates so both got one.
@@RAP-SKULLIONthe rest of the mango went in Louis’ smoothie
Louie had a very teachable moment and then stammered.
Its like he's suddenly remembering all the times in his life he thought the same way as his daughter was, which made him fumble.
It’s not just kids. I’m dealing with a 55 year old man at my work who still hasn’t learned this lesson yet
Dude I actually love the neighbors bowl analogy. It's so robust and makes me feel good.
Single dad diligently cooking for his children is such a wholesome scene. And the fact that the kid is reading instead of playing with widgets is actually inspiring! Could have let her homework slide for once.
Just genius. I don't want to discount the hard work that Louie put into his comedy and into this show, far from it, but his mind truly turns all that effort into a thing of unparalleled wonder and artistry.
LMFAO "right now, you're not particularly lucky."
The way she walks off so triumphantly.. Shes got him around her little finger
This scene is just so well directed, I don't believe it
Man I just realised that I could watch silent cooking w jazz playing in the background all day
The fact that so many people hate him now makes me sad :/
I think he will return.
It's only a vocal minority who hate him. His fans still love him.
it's the identity politics crowd, the same people who fought zappa in the 80's. i believe if you could poll the nation today you'd find most people actually have mixed or lenient feelings about what he did; it's the fear of being called a sexist or a piece of shit that keeps people from vocalizing so much.
He’s selling shows, got his own website, doing it on his terms. Doing very well it seems.
“What do you mean ‘you get?!’”
Watching Louis prepare garlic cloves as part of a meal for his daughters... I mean, the garlic cloves specifically... Damn it, right there: Louis is a better father than I am! :(
Yeah, mad cooking skills.
BUT THATS NOT FAIR...so cute
I miss this brilliant show more than anything ever.
1:29 I realized at this point, Jane followed him into the kitchen and when he steps back she's already there and seems to just appear. Quality filmmaking.
2020 and this is still brilliant
Louie needs to teach this to a lot of people
Love the way she mimics Louie by putting her hand on the fridge.
Unforgettable. What smart observation and so well presented and performed. Gold! Dammit, Louis was my practical philosopher of choice. Now what?
so what now? what has changed? Now you know that the character flaws he always said he had, he actually has had.... so whats the problem?
That little girl was an a awesome choice for this show or really any show for that matter. Very good actor.
I didn't get a mango pop either!
*There isn't one in my country :( not faio !*
This scene is so brilliant on so many levels
LOUIE!!! WHEN ARE YOU COMMING BACK!?!? WE LOVE YOU!!! WE MISS YOU!!
The editing, camera work, and frankly kitchen skills lol here are amazing c:
hes my fav
“Make sure your sister gets one too”
Beautiful scene
Only dads will understand how brilliant this whole thing is.
mums wont understand hey? men are too smart
0:45 the level of genuine passionate disappointment in that felt so realistically parental
It pisses me off how much the #MeToo movement took Louis' situation out of proportion, in comparison to much more serious cases like that of Harvey Weinstein... Louie didn't even abuse anyone: he did that in front of two other adult, consenting women who felt the need to make him look like a monster many years later for some reason.
After seeing a video like this, which is meant to reflect a portion of Louis' everyday life, you can't call him a bad person with enough logical basis.
I agree but I you re giving too much credit to the series. Had he been torturing children , he obviously wouldn't have included it.
I mean... Pablo Escobar was nice with his kids too...
Francisco Eren those two women literally killed off my sympathy for the whole movement. It's obviously a bullshit movement.
I love how at 1:29 u see Jane closing in on Louie for her mango pop
i gotta watch this show, these clips are hilarious lol
how can a girl look like gollum and be so damn cute at the same time?
@David Roberts Like you just did? :D
@David Roberts Lol, what crawled up your ass?
@@flatplant i mean theyre making fun of a kid for looking like a kid and you expect no negative response
@@hector5699 buee tan nefasto no se
this all is so real!! i love this show so much
This is very interesting.
My mom always made sure that my big brother and I were always equally included, if not to say loved. Sure, he would get a bigger part because he was bigger and I would get a smaller part, until a certain age that is. It may be silly, but even now we make sure we don't get the last part of whatever is good without making sure the other sibling also got it.
“Make sure your sister gets one too” is hilarious
Does Louis CK have a playlist of the jazz music.
hey now where can we sing petition for this stuff?
He hires musicians to write most of it. A friend of a friend got hired to create some music for the show.
It depends, do you backpack around the world under the pretext of ‘experiencing the culture’?
The scenes whenever Louie is trying (and failing) to teach his daughter(s) a lesson are some of the funniest moments of the show. I love how he just gives up and tells her to make sure her sister gets one too
This show is immense
I NEED THIS SHOW TO CONTINUE
Wont....feminists ruined it. Just like everything else they touch
This video wasn't fair to me. 56,411 people got to see it before me.
This whole scene is beautiful.
The writing was great. The acting, especially from two children, was great. What he and his crew were able to do on a small budget was phenomenal. Oh Louie, why did you have to go and screw it up?
cccccoooommme baaaaack.
he stopped this show before the whole scandal came out.
@@DrNickRiveria I do know that, what did you think of Horace and Pete?
Well he was pretty much crucified. For stuff that happened way before this series.
These dad skits make me excited to have kids some day
Honestly, the lesson she probably took from that was to eat both calcium chocolates.
Louis sets this scene up like a bit and everything follows through. This is just one of his bits. Brilliant
This reminds me of a Kramer vs Kramer scene, where D. Hoffman is making french toasts. I am not a foodie I eat because I have to, but scenes like these do make me hungry.
Love the french toast scenes in Kramer vs Kramer! That movie doesn't get enough love these days :)
RIP louie. one of 5 talented comedians
At the very end when the child actor says “thank you” Louis accidentally mutters the girl’s real name “you’re welcome Ursula.” 😂
Who holds their newborn baby in their arms and thinks "Ursula"
@@Jack-cw8bw ha! gold!
I like the lesson he tried to teach at the end even though he skewed it up
Louie: "I asked her if I could! She said yes!....that's not faio!!!!"
I'm not a parent but trying to teach your child a lesson to then blunder it because you want peace feels so relatable. Note to future self: commit to the lesson!
Ha! Good luck.
Louis CK cooking really creams my crumpets.
This show is just too fuckin good. It’s so surreal at times but also grounded in reality
2:34 lov yu louie. this should be taught to adults
In places like China that girl would have gotten slapped multiple times for repeatedly interrupting her dad.
Brilliant. Hilarious. I have lived through this five million times. You try to impart some wisdom, it's not going anywhere....just give her something, get it over with, you know by now you're not gonna win. They're small, we're bigger and smarter, and they always win. They....ALWAYS....win.
Ya but even if they don't get it now or see the senses in his lesson.. it still will resonate with them in a certain moment in their life
This show was brilliant, because it didn't feel like a show at times. Some stuff was just absolutely sincere and real
Wow he cooks!!! That's amazing...
why are people always surprised when fat guys know how to cook?
from experience, fat people tend to be fat from bad eating habits like regularly eating fast food instead of cooking
he is divorced, he doesn´t have a wife to make dinner, he has to do it himself xD