
Last season on Louie, F. Murray Abraham, an Oscar winner for his role as Antonio Salieri in Amadeus, played one-half of a couple looking to have a threesome with Louie. (“What right did you have to assume that?”). This time around, he's Louie's extravagant Uncle EXCELSIOR!, a man who implies having a "hunting dog by his side and boots" means you're gay, orders Cornish game hens at the Russian Tea Room in the middle of the afternoon, and criticizes his nephew for not seeing his father in over two years. Although Louis C.K. has used the same actor for different roles before, most famously with his mom/girlfriend played by Amy Landecker in season one, it felt especially befitting for "Dad," of all episodes, to bring back Abraham.
It was one of the show's more bizarre and ambiguous episodes, beginning with Louie yelling at Jane to stop playing her "beautiful" music and ending with him jumping on a Kenny Powers-approved Cam-Am Spyder, then a speedboat to avoid having to see his dad, with stops at an unhelpful electronics store, the aforementioned Tea Room, a poker game, doctor's office, and a car dealership in the middle. There wasn't really a conclusion to speak of (that was a fantasy at the end, right? Did he even leave New York? Is he still on dad's porch, staring blankly at nothing?), and the episode left me more with questions than answers. But Louie isn't about resolution; it's about foot-dragging acceptance and absurdism, and by those accounts, "Dad" was a success.
- Is this where we talk about our daddy issues?
- The actress who plays Jane, Ursula Parker, performed in Carnegie Hall when she was 8; I once saw a homeless guy take a piss on Carnegie Hall at 8 a.m.
- "Hey, I was helping you." "No, you weren't." To be fair, I'd laugh at Louie falling over that box, too. Wasn't that the lesson of "Duckling"?
- I enjoyed the fake-out after Abraham tells Louie about his dad, and the camera pans over to Louie's stunned face. TV has trained us to expect an act break there and none came.
- CAN LOUIE DO (ANOTHER) POKER EPISODE? Invite Sarah Silverman back, too.
- Between the sass-talking GPS and Louie's boat escape, I couldn't not think of Knight Boat, the Crime-Solving Boat. "You don't have to yell, Michael. I'm all around you."
- "Maggot sucking a dead cat’s face" is the new "yellow matter custard, dripping from a dead dog's eye."
- Nice of Tommy from Quinzee to drop by, YA FACKIN' QUEEHS.










At the end of the episode, my wife said, “they can’t all be good.”
There were some funny moments for sure, but overall, yeah, I have to agree with her.
Put me down for a “meh” as well. There’s no such thing as a bad episode of Louie, but this one definitely fell into the “not great” category.
Yup. That episode was lame.
I thought it was fantastic, right up until the run-away scene at the end. That was definitely “meh.”
Really weird episode, but the end was definitely a fantasy because his rash was gone on the boat.
I’ve been to that exact electronics store (Datavision on 5th Ave.) It’s the fucking worst.
Say hi to your father for me ya quee-ah
As someone who recently lost his Father I found myself agreeing with that Bawston Qweeah. Stop being a faggot and talk to your Father.
Aslo I need a gif of Louie closing the car door and the window shattering for no reason whatsoever , STAT!
I laughed uncontrollably at that part. I can’t pinpoint why.
It was all a fantasy. The number for his Uncle was all 1′s, no parent would ever stop their child from playing the violin that beautifully, and if you look, that is actually not him in the beginning of the security cam footage.
I liked that episode. Daddy’s Girlfriend Part 2 is still the worst in my mind. It just interested me as an episode.
This is about the site rather than the episode, and I apologize for that, but what is up with the autoplaying video ads on uproxx sites lately? They don’t even have a way to turn the sound off on them, and it is hard to read the content when they suddenly start up halfway through reading, often times many of them at once. It’s definitely affected the amount of time I spend reading the sites, which is a shame as I’m a huge fan. Is there a way to turn them off, or at least the sound? Thanks.
Ugh, I know. I know. I know. All I can say is that we, the editorial team, are just as annoyed by those ads and that we will continue to bitch about them to our UPROXX overlords until we are blue in the face and they are GONE FOREVER.
With that said, my apologies. And, yeah, I know.
I just started watching Louie, through the first 5 episodes and they are ok, I thought they would be something more. Does the show change or is it the same.
It gets a lot better
I was bored on my plane ride into Denver so I watched this episode on my Dish Remote Access app. The first half of the episode was great. I love seeing Silverman. The end of the episode was a little off though. Don’t get me wrong. It was fun, but it seemed a little over done when he was really just showing how he wimped out at the last minute. One of my colleagues at Dish said that this episode was a little more artistic than regular, but I think this one was just plain dark.
I totally don’t get you guys…I died laughing at the Marc Maron parts. It was so amazingly self centered that he made up with him already and thought he didn’t, and he didn’t even hang out with him anymore. It was making amends selfishly, not because you even like the person anymore, I love that shit.
I thought it was a really funny episode.