Returns June 28 on FX
It’s tough to make predictions about the third season of Louis CK’s comedy because its first two seasons were so unpredictable. Any given half hour—shot more like a low-budget indie short film than a sitcom—could be about parenting, God, the comedy business, un-requited love, death, the New York City subway or masturbation. What united each episode was the comedian’s nuanced, rawly funny insight into what it means to be human and flawed.