Louis C.K.

The "Late Night" host is back with another batch of translated (spoof) terms.
The comedian thinks Chris Hardwick and pals Louis C.K. and Roseanne Barr have been treated unfairly.
The comic attempted a comeback nine months after allegations of his sexual misconduct emerged and didn't address the elephant in the room. Now what?
Before his set at the Comedy Cellar, the disgraced comic performed at Governors' Comedy Club in Levittown, New York.
Noam Dworman, owner of the New York comedy club where Louis C.K. performed, also said he had no idea the comic was showing up.
In a Vulture interview, two female attendees said the audience included "a lot of aggressive men" and "very quiet women."
The "Saturday Night Live" star argued the comedian has a "right to make a living."
In his apology last fall, the comedian said that he would “step back and take a long time to listen.”
If this is how we are making people pay “penance in the #MeToo era,” it’s "pathetic,” Griffin said.