The Road (Louie)
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Episodes 7 & 8
- Louis C.K. (Part 1 & 2)
- Steven Wright (Part 2)
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| Louie episodes | |
| Episode nos. | Season 5 Episodes 7 & 8 |
| Directed by | Louis C.K. |
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| Teleplay by | Louis C.K. |
| Cinematography by | Paul Koestner |
| Editing by | Louis C.K. |
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| Running time | 50 minutes |
| Guest appearances | |
Part 1
Part 2
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"The Road" is the seventh and eighth episode and season finale of the fifth season of the American comedy-drama television series Louie. It is the 60th and 61st overall episode of the series and was written and directed by Louis C.K., who also serves as the lead actor, with producer Steven Wright receiving a story credit for "Part 2". It was released on FX, with "Part 1" airing on May 21, 2015, and "Part 2" airing on May 28, 2015.
The series follows Louie, a fictionalized version of C.K., a comedian and newly divorced father raising his two daughters in New York City. In the episodes, Louie goes on a comedy tour, facing many problems along the way.
According to Nielsen Media Research, "Part 1" was seen by an estimated 0.44 million household viewers and gained a 0.2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49, while "Part 2" was seen by an estimated 0.51 million household viewers and gained a 0.2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episodes received extremely positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances, writing and tone.
In August 2015, C.K. stated that the series would go on an "extended hiatus."[1] However, FX ended their business partnership with C.K. in November 2017, after he confirmed that a series of sexual misconduct allegations against him were true. This made the episode the series finale.[2]
Part 1
As part of a tour, Louie (Louis C.K.) arrives at his first stop, Cincinnati. He is picked up by a chauffeur, Mike (Devin Ratray), who wants to establish a friendship with Louie. Louie arrives at his rest stop, which is a poorly managed motel, so he reprimands Doug for not picking a better place to stay.
Mike arrives two hours earlier and tries to build a conversation with Louie. Louie bluntly tells him that he prefers not talking, which disappoints Mike. After performing in Atlanta, Louie prepares to board a flight to Charlotte, North Carolina but discovers that he accidentally lost his luggage. After barely getting through security, he finally manages to arrive at his next flight in time.
Part 2
Louie arrives at Oklahoma City, where he is picked up by April, a comedy club owner who booked Louie for several performances. As she drives him to his guest apartment, Louie is disgusted by her stupidity and racist personality. She takes him to a condo, which he must share with a comic named Kenny (Jim Florentine). During their first performance, Kenny is well received by the audience, while Louie struggles in catching their interest. The club owner is hostile to Louie right away, first demanding that he wear a suit for his performance (though he backs off when Louie bluntly says he's going to dress his usual way and the owner can fire him if that's a deal breaker) and later moving Louie to less prominent timeslots, ominously saying Louie SHOULD be concerned about his demotion when Louie says he doesn't care about the changes.
As he walks in the street, Louie goes through a craft fair. Two women convince him in trying a Civil War uniform, after which they take a picture. He later goes to the comedy club, where he sees Kenny mock him on stage while the audience laughs. He confronts Kenny at home, where Kenny accuses Louie of deeming him inferior just for his types of jokes. They reconcile after drinking whiskey, although Louie ends up vomiting in the bathroom. Kenny tries to defecate in the upper tank of the toilet to gross Louie out, but he slips and slams head-first into the floor. Louie rushes him to the hospital, but Kenny has suffered a severe brain injury and ultimately dies. The club owner blames Louie and pledges he will never hire him again, but Louie just shrugs him and April off and leaves so he can drive back home. Back in NYC, Jane (Ursula Parker) asks about the picture. Louie claims that it was an ancestor of his who served in the Civil War and makes up a story for him.
Production
Development
In April 2015, FX confirmed that the seventh and eighth episode of the season would be titled "The Road", and that it would be written and directed by series creator and lead actor Louis C.K., with producer Steven Wright receiving a story credit for "Part 2". This was C.K.'s 60th and 61st writing and directing credit, and Wright's first writing credit.[3][4]