Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Louie_(season_2)> ?p ?o. }
- Louie_(season_2) abstract "The second season of the American television comedy series Louie premiered on June 23, 2011 and concluded on September 8, 2011. It consisted of thirteen episodes, each running approximately 23 minutes in length. FX broadcast the second season on Thursdays at 10:30 pm in the United States. The season was produced by 3 Arts Entertainment and the executive producers were Louis C.K., Dave Becky and M. Blair Breard.Louie was created by Louis C.K., who serves as the series' sole writer and director. C.K. stars as a fictionalized version of himself, a comedian and newly divorced father raising his two daughters in New York City. The show has a loose format atypical for television comedy series, consisting of largely unconnected storylines and segments (described as "extended vignettes") that revolve around Louie's life, punctuated by live stand-up performances.The season received critical acclaim from critics.".
- Louie_(season_2) firstAirDate "2011-06-23".
- Louie_(season_2) network FX_(TV_channel).
- Louie_(season_2) numberOfEpisodes "13".
- Louie_(season_2) wikiPageExternalLink louie.
- Louie_(season_2) wikiPageID "38930490".
- Louie_(season_2) wikiPageRevisionID "595729347".
- Louie_(season_2) bgcolour "#19afc7".
- Louie_(season_2) caption "Season 2 DVD cover".
- Louie_(season_2) country "United States".
- Louie_(season_2) directedby "Louis C.K.".
- Louie_(season_2) episodeList List_of_Louie_episodes.
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "10".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "11".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "12".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "13".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "15".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "16".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "17".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "18".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "19".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "2".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "20".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "21".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "22".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "23".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "24".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "25".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "26".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "3".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "4".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "5".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "6".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "7".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "8".
- Louie_(season_2) episodenumber "9".
- Louie_(season_2) fgcolour "#000000".
- Louie_(season_2) firstAired "2011-06-23".
- Louie_(season_2) hasPhotoCollection Louie_(season_2).
- Louie_(season_2) lastAired "2011-09-08".
- Louie_(season_2) linecolor "19".
- Louie_(season_2) network FX_(TV_channel).
- Louie_(season_2) nextSeason Louie_(season_3).
- Louie_(season_2) numEpisodes "13".
- Louie_(season_2) originalairdate "2011-06-30".
- Louie_(season_2) originalairdate "2011-07-07".
- Louie_(season_2) originalairdate "2011-07-14".
- Louie_(season_2) originalairdate "2011-07-21".
- Louie_(season_2) originalairdate "2011-07-28".
- Louie_(season_2) originalairdate "2011-08-04".
- Louie_(season_2) originalairdate "2011-08-11".
- Louie_(season_2) originalairdate "2011-08-18".
- Louie_(season_2) originalairdate "2011-08-25".
- Louie_(season_2) originalairdate "2011-09-01".
- Louie_(season_2) originalairdate "2011-09-08".
- Louie_(season_2) prevSeason Louie_(season_1).
- Louie_(season_2) prodcode "XCK02001".
- Louie_(season_2) prodcode "XCK02002".
- Louie_(season_2) prodcode "XCK02003".
- Louie_(season_2) prodcode "XCK02004".
- Louie_(season_2) prodcode "XCK02006".
- Louie_(season_2) prodcode "XCK02007".
- Louie_(season_2) prodcode "XCK02008".
- Louie_(season_2) prodcode "XCK02009".
- Louie_(season_2) prodcode "XCK02010".
- Louie_(season_2) prodcode "XCK02011".
- Louie_(season_2) prodcode "XCK02014".
- Louie_(season_2) prodcode "XCKR2012".
- Louie_(season_2) region "2012-06-19".
- Louie_(season_2) regionA "2012-06-19".
- Louie_(season_2) seasonName "Louie".
- Louie_(season_2) shortsummary "6.31152E8".
- Louie_(season_2) shortsummary "After a comment by his daughter, Louie has misgivings about continuing to stay in the apartment they lived in when he was married and begins house hunting. After seeing several disastrous apartments, he finds the ideal place. Despite his accountant's assurances and his own awareness that it is very much out of his price range, Louie remains committed to the idea of buying it. In the end, he repaints his old apartment with his daughters by his side.".
- Louie_(season_2) shortsummary "After a disappointing experience trying to do a set at a casino lounge, Louie cancels his contract and wanders the casino floor. He ends up watching a section of Joan Rivers's set in the casino's theater, and goes backstage to meet her. She invites him to hang out in her suite, where she proceeds to explain how he should be grateful for his opportunities. As a result, they have sexual intercourse and Louie goes and gets his job back.".
- Louie_(season_2) shortsummary "After a show at Caroline's, Steven Wright pressures Louie to find a female fan to go home with. He meets a woman outside who offers to "show him her pussy" and Louie gets into the car, unsure of his destination. She drives him to her home in New Jersey, where Louie discovers she is married and was hoping to "share" Louie with her husband . Louie is visibly uncomfortable and the husband, offended, throws Louie out. He calls his friend Chris Rock to pick him up, which he grudgingly does, and the two have a talk about Louie's lack of responsibility while Rock's wife ceaselessly insults Louie . In the second story, Louie takes Pamela to the airport. Pamela is going to Paris, where her ex-husband has been staying with her son. She reveals that she intends to stay indefinitely, and begs Louie to move on and stop holding out hope that they could be together. Louie watches her as she walks off toward her terminal. When she is about to step out of view, she turns, waves, and shouts "Wave to me!" which Louie mishears as "Wait for me." The comedian shouts back, "I will wait for you!" and exits the airport with a smile.".
- Louie_(season_2) shortsummary "In the first part of the episode, Louie awkwardly scores a "non-date" with a young woman who has no real interest in him, but a shocking and violent encounter on his way to meet her for a movie leads to a darker, more introspective Louie that appeals to her—until he tells her the specifics of that encounter. In the second part, Louie is approached by his daughter's classmate's mom to have an emotionless sexual encounter; he agrees to do it, and comes to regret that decision every step of the way.".
- Louie_(season_2) shortsummary "Louie and his daughters go trick-or-treating in New York City. As darkness falls, they are confronted by a pair of costumed punks. Louie's younger daughter Jane confronts the two men and helps scare them away. In the second part of this episode, Louie sits in on a brainstorming session for an upcoming cop movie. Louie's ideas for the script get the attention of a high-powered movie producer named Ellie . Louie is promptly invited to lunch to discuss movie ideas, but ultimately his ideas prove too dark for Hollywood.".
- Louie_(season_2) shortsummary "Louie and his daughters take a long drive to visit Louie's great aunt Ellen out in rural Pennsylvania, where Louie mostly ignores his younger daughters' complaints of boredom and has a blast rocking out to "Who Are You?". There, they find her actions and vocabulary weird, specifically her use of the word nigger, referring to Brazil nuts as niggertoes. Louie decides he wants his daughters to talk to Ellen without any censoring, but the point becomes moot when she collapses and dies in her kitchen. Louie then does a stand-up bit about Tom Sawyer being a good kid and Huckleberry Finn a bigoted little jerk.".
- Louie_(season_2) shortsummary "Louie starts his evening with a surreal trip on the NYC subway, where he witnesses a busker playing beautiful violin music while a filthy homeless man scrubs himself down with bottled water nearby, has a black-and-white vision of himself saving the riders from a soda-soaked seat, and then heads into the opening credits. Later, he meets his friend Pamela for lunch, and he ends up passionately telling her how he feels about her. And she doesn't respond at first, leaving him to misread a later invitation of hers, and the revelation ends with Louie standing outside her building and screaming in pain and anger.".
- Louie_(season_2) shortsummary "Louie unwillingly takes home Jane's class ducklings for the evening. The next morning he embarks on a 5-day USO tour in the Middle East, when unbeknownst to him, Lily had hidden one of the ducklings in his suitcase to keep him safe. Louie meets other entertainers as well as many various soldiers during his time overseas. The duckling ends up bringing Louie and others good luck in ridiculous and heartwarming fashion. This episode is dedicated to Restrepo director Tim Hetherington. It is the first hour long episode of Louie, and it was noted that the idea of this episode came from Louis C.K.'s 6-year-old daughter, Mary Louise.".
- Louie_(season_2) shortsummary "Louie waits at Grand Central Station to pick up his sister and niece for a visit. However, his sister surprises him by dumping the niece—Amy—on him and running off to catch a train to Philadelphia. Louie and Amy spend the night in New York together, visiting an indie rock club at her request, after which she asks to see Louie perform. After seeing her enamored with Godfrey's set, Louie attempts, unsuccessfully, to impress his niece by doing crowd work. After the set, Louie is surprised to see Godfrey spark up a lively conversation with the usually sullen teen. When they arrive back at the apartment, Louie receives a call from a Philadelphia hospital informing him that Amy's mother was found "acting irrationally" in a public fountain and that she is being held under observation. With Amy's father out of the picture, Louie volunteers to keep Amy until his sister is released.".
- Louie_(season_2) shortsummary "The episode begins in a flashback with Louie filming the pilot for a sitcom. After complaining about the unrealistic dialogue and use of Bob Saget as the next door neighbor, Louie is shown arriving home to an unseen and presumably upset wife and their newborn baby Lilly. The episode then jumps to Lilly's tenth birthday. Louie sets out to obtain Lady Gaga concert tickets as a birthday present for his daughter, but doing so means he has to approach Dane Cook, a very successful comedian who is upset by accusations he has stolen material from Louie.".
- Louie_(season_2) shortsummary "The spokeswoman for a group called Christians Against Masturbation, Ellen Farber , and Louie have a debate about the morality of masturbation on the FOX News program, Red Eye w/Greg Gutfeld. Louie is the only person they could find willing to openly defend masturbation. After the show Louie goes home and masturbates while imagining a woman he had just seen on the elevator . Then, at Ellen's request, he attends a CAM meeting, and goes out for drinks with her after. She invites him up to her suite, but Louie is denied when he tries to go in for a kiss. Ellen gives a long passionate speech about how nice it would be to talk, date a long time before a kiss , then finally getting to see her in her underwear on their wedding night. Then he goes to her suite bathroom to masturbate.".
- Louie_(season_2) title Eddie_(Louie).
- Louie_(season_2) title "Bummer/Blueberries".
- Louie_(season_2) title "Come On, God".
- Louie_(season_2) title "Country Drive".
- Louie_(season_2) title "Duckling".
- Louie_(season_2) title "Halloween/Ellie".
- Louie_(season_2) title "Joan".
- Louie_(season_2) title "Moving".
- Louie_(season_2) title "New Jersey/Airport".
- Louie_(season_2) title "Niece".
- Louie_(season_2) title "Oh, Louie/Tickets".
- Louie_(season_2) title "Subway/Pamela".
- Louie_(season_2) viewers "0.57".
- Louie_(season_2) viewers "0.64".
- Louie_(season_2) viewers "0.73".
- Louie_(season_2) viewers "0.81".
- Louie_(season_2) viewers "0.87".