Completing the comedy that follows Louie, a young comedian, who has a somehow miserable life, but, when he divorces his wife and moves into living in New York with his two young daughters, where he faces many challenges in dealing with his young daughters and professional life. In this new season, Louie struggles against receiving a date.
Embracing with raw, unsettling honesty the random absurdities that regularly befall this urban dweller, Louie brilliantly mines the all-too-human comedy of anxiety, insecurity and disappointment - in himself and others.
The humor is often obscure. The flavor ranges from silly to heartbreaking, crazy to profound. The Emmy-winning show's unpredictability is part of the charm.
[Louie's] moved beyond simple cringe humor to something more interesting, harnessing the rhythms of real life, with all its ill-timed incidents and unexpected punch lines, to tell short stories that surprise in a way television almost never does.