The best episode directed by Louis C.K. is "Cop Story", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Cop Story" aired on 4/23/2015 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Duckling".
Louie runs into an old acquaintance.
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Louie has an adventure in Afghanistan.
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Louie goes to a potluck dinner.
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Louie is invited to go to a wake with his brother, Bobby; Louie gets injured in the street by a woman; Pamela has to give Louie a makeover in order to mask his injuries so he can perform.
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Horace meets with his sister and her lawyer to discuss common law while Pete has medical insurance issues.
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Horace's ex-wife Sarah comes to the bar to ask for Horace's advice.
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The final in a 3 Episode story.
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Louie Remembers his past.
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Louie meets somebody new.
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Louie begins a quest.
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Louie goes on a date.
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Louie struggles through the holidays.
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Louie hosts an open mike.
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Louie reunites with an old friend.
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Louie does a benefit show.
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Louie remembers his past.
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Flashbacks depict Louis learning about sex as a boy from his father and in school. On a date, he is emasculated by a high school student who threatens to beat him up. He secretly follows the bully home to Staten Island and confronts his parents.
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Louie explores one of his lifelong habits.
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Louie has a pretty bad time in general.
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Someone from Louie's past pops up again.
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On an aimless night out that his babysitter awkwardly talks him out of cancelling, Louie decides to break his rut by hanging out with a couple of black comics. After feeling completely out of place at a club, he ends up going to the Eastville Comedy Club to do a short set, then home to his kids for an early-morning pancake breakfast.
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Louie rides the subway and hangs out with his friend.
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Mother nature takes control of Louie's life.
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Louie & Pamela go on a date.
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Louie has two memorable experiences.
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