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maximiliano
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17:54 EDT, 09 Aug, 2012
Review
Wow, I loved this episode. There was no real connective tissue at all this week to the two stories told – not even any Louie standup to touch upon anything happening. And there didn’t need to be, considering the two expertly told stories we got. Little to more
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Hitfix
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11:55 EDT, 06 Aug, 2012
Review
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall writes up "Barney/Never," the August 2 episode of FX's "Louie," in which Louie and a fellow comic say goodbye to a familiar face, and Louie babysits. http://m.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/review-louie-barney-never-sis more
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Ny Mag Vulture
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15:12 EDT, 03 Aug, 2012
Review
After an opening stretch of five heavily thematic, dramatically adventurous episodes, Louie has settled into its third season comfortably enough to lob us a double feature of short-form silliness. Insofar as there's a motif to "Barney/Never," it is shitti more
by
Tv Fanatic
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10:39 EDT, 03 Aug, 2012
Review
Anyone looking for closure from last week’s episode with a Part 3 of "Daddy’s Girlfriend" didn’t find it here. The free-spirited and fleeting Liz came and went. But, seeing how this installment of Louie opened, one might jump to a catastrophic conclusion. more
by
Hitfix
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10:22 EDT, 03 Aug, 2012
Review
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall writes up "Barney/Never," the August 2 episode of FX's "Louie," in which Louie and a fellow comic say goodbye to a familiar face, and Louie babysits. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/review-louie-barney-never-s more


