HBO's Sunday night programming has always contained comedies. Particularly comedies of a more "rude" nature. Have any of you heard of Sex in the City, Curb Your Enthusiasm, or even Entourage? Lucky Louie fits in nicely with HBO's other current adult orientated comedies like Extras, Entourage, and Curb. Where's the problem with adding a new comedy to that line up, particularly one that is out of the traditional HBO mold? All in the Family was the most controversial show of the 1970's. Never before had a situation comedy brought Americans face-to-face with each other, utilizing controversial themes such as sexuality and race relations to comprise story lines. The are no new stories in TV or movies only new versions. This is Just good, funny TV. Does this has the making of great TV, maybe , maybe not? Should TV always be ground breaking or should we be able to laugh at someone who has it rougher than we do? 有些男人心中有個夢想,但是Louie.....有個家庭....... “幸運路易”,由艾美獎得主、劇作家Louis C.K.創作,本片主要描述了一對中產階級夫婦和他們的孩子的日常生活。 Louis C.K.將在片中飾演父親一職。擔任本劇的監製的除他以外,還有他的藝術總監Dave Becky。 本劇能否被觀眾所接受關係到Louis C.K.以及HBO電視台未來的發展。這也是HBO電視台第一次進軍傳統的情景劇。
有些男人心中有個夢想,但是Louie.....有個家庭.......Louis C.K.將在片中飾演父親一職。擔任本劇的監製的除他以外,還有他的藝術總監Dave Becky。本劇能否被觀眾所接受關係到Louis C.K.以及HBO電視台未來的發展。這也是HBO電視台第一次進軍傳統的情景劇。 Louis C.K. as Louie Pamela Adlon as Kim Kelly Gould as Lucy Michael G. Hagerty as Mike Laura Kightlinger as Tina Jerry Minor as Walter Kim Hawthorne as Ellen Rick Shapiro as Jerry Jim Norton as Rich