If that premise sounds familiar, it’s probably because Notaro’s colleague Louis C.K. “While I don’t know how all this actually happened, I did find it extremely disappointing.”By that time, Notaro hadn’t spoken to Louis C.K. “It’s frustrating, because he has nothing to do with the show,” Notaro told The Daily Beast in August, reiterating multiple times that Louis C.K. All this not because of, but in spite of, the show’s superficial attachment to Louis C.K. It’s an honest portrayal of a woman, told by a woman, and played by one of the most interesting women in comedy.
Source: Huffington Post November 24, 2017 20:48 UTC