Ever since George Carlin passed away I've been pretty bummed because I didn't think our generation (and I'm using that loosely here) could produce another great like him... which is why I was relieved to have stumbled upon Louis C.K.'s show "Louie."
After going through half of the first series I was pretty happy about it because it was smart comedy that touched on issues that pop up in my head every now and then. Then last night I had to watch the excruciating, but incredible, episode called "Bully," which with all of this PUA stuff and people looking more deeply at social relations, looked at male/female and male/male relations in a very humble way.
Anyway, I recommend you guys check it out.
Here's the episode on Hulu (it's also on netflix instant stream)
Here's a rundown of the episode from Onion's AV Club
After going through half of the first series I was pretty happy about it because it was smart comedy that touched on issues that pop up in my head every now and then. Then last night I had to watch the excruciating, but incredible, episode called "Bully," which with all of this PUA stuff and people looking more deeply at social relations, looked at male/female and male/male relations in a very humble way.
Anyway, I recommend you guys check it out.
Here's the episode on Hulu (it's also on netflix instant stream)
Here's a rundown of the episode from Onion's AV Club