'Louis' season 4 will be delayed until 2014

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'Louie' season 4 will be delayed until 2014

Count us among the comedy nerds who are really bummed out this week: First, NBC announced that season 4 of Community will be delayed, and now Louis C.K. says his FX show Louie will take an extended hiatus until the spring of 2014, when it will return for its fourth season.

During a conference call with reporters today, the comedian said that the decision to take a break was his own. “The last three seasons have been this surge of fun and work and stories and it’s been great, but I want the show to keep getting better,” he said. “That’s my goal, and I don’t want it to be making the donuts, I want it to be something that comes from somewhere important and stays funny.”

It’s been an especially busy year for C.K. In addition to writing, producing, and starring in Louie, getting invited to the White House, winning this year’s Emmy for comedy writing, and selling Tig Notaro’s comedy album on his web site, he’s also touring nonstop through February 2013, which may have also prompted him to take this hiatus. In June, C.K. told EW that most of his income comes from stand-up. “I’m going to make a s–load of money on the road,” he said. “I make fine money on the show, but the road is a hell of a lot more.” (His most recent tour sold $4.5 million in tickets, over just two days.)

He also believes that his reputation as a stand-up comedian has earned him more creative freedom on television. “I always looked at Woody Allen as a great guide: [He] had his own voice that was sought after because of his stand-up,” he explained. “And because of his stand-up, when he wanted to do something this way, they would let him do it.” FX certainly seems to be willing to let him experiment. We’re anxious to see how the show changes after two years.

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Its smart, because this season wasnt the best. And alot of episodes including the finale didnt make any since.
 
Its smart, because this season wasnt the best. And alot of episodes including the finale didnt make any since.

yeah:yes::yes::yes:,

I see his white hip and clever fan base aint saying shit though...:rolleyes:

I think that's the REAL reason for his self imposed hiatus...

the pressure is getting to him, homeboy saw how hard it is to follow up and be consistent.
 
peace

Its smart, because this season wasnt the best. And alot of episodes including the finale didnt make any sEnSe.

I disagree & did last years finale where he went to the field with the soldiers make any sense other than what brings the man a sense of peace?

When they wrecked his car,
when he crashed the motorcycle,
when the chick punched his head through the window in the whip trying to make him eat the pussy after she sucked him off,
the kid diarrhea shitting in the tub after eating a bowl of raw meat, him pushing the cart into the street & throwing his rug out the window & the whole letterman shit (not as funny as the previously mentioned shit but still bugged out):itsawrap:
Those alone were funnier to me than the whole 1st season as I dont even recall anything that funny in that season.

Good to see ChrisRock come through & bless the show since kat has been writing for Chris for years.

peace
 
:smh:

When it comes to TV, absence DOESN'T make the heart grow fonder. Also, it'll never live up to the hype when it does come back on the air.
 
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Louie needs to hit the gym, everytime I see the dude he looks like he added 20lbs, pretty soon he will be looking like John Candy
 
I recently watched the first three seasons. Its a great series but every episodes seems too short. I guess its because theres the stand up routine between the events of the show. The first two seasons were great but the third season wasn't as good so I can see why he took a year off to come up with new show storylines.

What makes the show great unlike most comedians doing tv shows is its not all laughs and deals with real life issues.
 
he probably cant come up with any funny Material, the show has been gradually falling off

:eek:

the last two seasons have been some of his best work.

but I agree the HYPE is what is killing the show now.

The expectations are ridiculous (same goes for Larry David) I understand why these dudes take such long lay-offs or just do a few years and bounce.
 
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