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Louie Anderson is hilarious!


This is the best part I've ever seen Louie play. Louie has such an amazing humor with lightning quick jokes. Watching him do what seemed like improv was absolutely hilarious. I couldn't stop laughing when I saw Louie as a woman but then he acted the part so fantastically. I loved the show and I hope we see a lot more Louie.

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Oh man I know. I foresee myself laughing hysterically at Louie as a deep-voiced, masculine old lady. XD
Also the reoccuring feminine, pipsqueak brother character that Zack also plays. ;) :)
This show is gunna be great.

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I thought he did very well as the mother and saw nothing to guffaw and roll around on the ground over. He actually looked like an older lady and he was somewhat amusing, but he did nothing at all outrageous to warrant hee-hawing like a donkey.

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When he nearly choked on the drink he was gulping continuously, I almost lost it.



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That long drink and spit was hilarious.

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No it wasn't - i think those who found that funny either enjoy college humour or are stoned !

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he did nothing at all outrageous to warrant hee-hawing like a donkey.


Who did that?

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Louie Anderson is hilarious in this. He's the best part of the show for sure. Playing the role straight makes it so funny. The show would be better as a binge instead of a weekly serious though.





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Louie definitely appears to get better week to week. The second episode wasn't strong, but we're getting a sense of what this show will be.

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This is the best part I've ever seen Louie play
Couldn't agree more. Louie is amazing as Mrs Baskets. And yes his improv is fantastic. Some of the little stuff he throws in here and there. I wonder how much he improvs because there are lines that sound like it but you know had to be in the script.

Like when he's talking about the second set of twins and drops in that they're adopted.

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Yeah, he / she is the best character in the show. Especially the random lines about curly fries and having to deal with crazy people.

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I forgot about that line! How do they make curly fries?

So random and hilarious.

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I instantly started wondering how they make curly fries the second they were mentioned and thought it was funny that the episode ended with the characters wondering the same thing as me. I ended up googling it and found a bunch of websites selling various variations of curly fry cutters that worked in different ways. What they all had in common was that some kind of knife would rotate around in circles within the potato, creating spiral-shaped fries.

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I am loving Louie Anderson too! He is hilarious and tragic and lovable.

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Hands down, Louie Anderson is the best part about the show, precisely because he plays the role straight (as someone mentioned). He did SUCH a good job of this in the pilot, that I honestly didn't realize who it was until I saw the cast list. He deserves a Golden Globe nomination for this.



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I am loving Louie Anderson too! He is hilarious and tragic and lovable.


I agree.


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Such a FUNNY show! Louie is stealing it!

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Such a FUNNY show! Louie is stealing it!


Absolutely. The delivery of the line, "Think about it, you'd be the first clown in space..." still has me laughing!

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when I saw louie as the mom, and the way he plays it straight like it's not at all weird, it goddamn broke me. absolutely loved every second of it. the show is very weird generally but also quite original, hope it's around for a while. in some scenes it feels like an experiment, "what if david lynch would produce a comedy?" but it works great! reminded me a bit of the spoils of babylon, but a litlle more subtle

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Agreed! He is one of the best parts of the show!!

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'flicking the lights on & off...what is that...morse code?"




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There's a 900 pound woman causing a ruckus in the buffet...


Alright lets get this bull sh!t over with...
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dana? i thought i saw her at kmart meth’d out of her gourd?



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I think the thing that makes this so remarkable (his performance) is that I usually have to wait till the episode is over before it dawns on me that a man is playing that part. He has taken what could have been a caricature and made it the most fascinating character in the show.

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True enough. Anderson amazes in each episode.

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That's exactly how I feel. You never think about the part being played by a man. It's a character and as you say, the most fascinating character in the show.

It's so rare for me to be awed by a performance or character but Louie as Mrs.Baskets is jaw dropping amazing.

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