A working class family and their oddball friends.
Cast: Louis C.K., Pamela Adlon, Mike Hagerty, Laura Kightlinger, Jim Norton, Rick Shapiro, Kim Hawthorne, Jerry Minor, Kelly Gould
In this unaired episode, an impromptu appearance as a clown named Mr. Pizza Box Man lands Louie a profitable new side gig. Meanwhile, Kim's foul mouth gets her in hot water at Lucy's upscale ballet class.
In the finale, Kim realizes she hates Louie and decides to move out, to the short-term benefit of both.
Kim gets Louie a raise at the muffler shop, so Louie demonstrates the only control he has left--by quitting.
Forced to go to church after pawning Lucy off on Ellen, Louie finds an unexpected ear in the confessional booth.
Louie goes to a basketball game instead of caring for his sick daughter, then gets a double-DWI.
Tina's rebellious daughter Shannon walks out of her mother's life--and into Louie and Kim's.
With Walter's help, Louie and Kim look to remedy Lucy's suddenly rude and disruptive behavior.
With Lucy away, Louie thinks he's in for a weekend of sex with Kim until a memory lapse derails his plans.
Concerned about Louie's bad eating habits, Kim puts him on a healthy diet that only aggravates the problem.
Kim's plans for a July 4th bash are dashed when Louie uses her money to make a dumb impulse purchase.
Kim tries to turn the tables on a mugger, but ends up forcing Louie into the role of night watchman.
Having led Kim into uncharted sexual terrain, Louie is asked to rekindle the magic--or face the consequences.
We meet Louie, an underemployed mechanic, whose wife Kim, has a larger salary. He's having breakfast with his inquisitive daughter Lucy. She turns four, and at her party, Louie is mortified when Lucy cries at the sight of a Black Barbie, the gift of new neighbors who are African-American.