When a television show goes on hiatus, that usually indicates a period of several months as the cast and crew work on episodes for the following season. A hiatus doesn't normally require over a year and a half off air, but such is the case with Louis C.K.'s award winning comedy, Louie. Fortunately, there's finally a light at the end of the tunnel for fans in need of their socially awkward curmudgeon fix.
FX announced today that Louie's 19-month absence will come to an end with Season 4's debut on Monday, May 5 at 10 PM ET/PT. The 14-episode season will air two all new back-to-back episodes every Monday at 10 and 10:30 PM for seven consecutive weeks, through June 16.
FX originally ordered 13-episodes for the series' return, but creator Louis C.K. delivered a bonus 14th episode.
“Louis said he needed extra time between seasons three and four of his show because – even though Louie was the most critically acclaimed television comedy series in America – he needed to make it even better,” said FX CEO John Landgraf. “Based on the first three episodes we’ve seen, remarkably, he accomplished his goal.”
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