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Sorry is available on digital platforms now, and people aren't happy.
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Don't call it a comeback.
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"How was your last couple of years?" the comedian asks in his self-released special, which he's charging $7.99 for you to watch. "Anybody else get in global amounts of trouble?"
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In the wake of so many sexual misconduct allegations, some streaming services have decided to completely remove work from accused creators and actors from their libraries.
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Like Seinfeld, in many ways this is a show about nothing. But this is a kind of nothing we haven't seen on TV before.
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Watch the No Spin Zone get spun. (Also, host Louis CK was hilarious!)
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2017 shows CK back at the height of his comedic prowess.
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Louis CK tells Decider that "Netflix has become a central place for stand-up specials the way HBO used to be."
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The Emmy-nominated and revolutionary miniseries from Louis C.K. is now on the popular streaming service.
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Rumors of sexual misconduct have been floating around the comedian for years. Can we still be fans?
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'Vinyl' won't be coming back. It joins the infamous ranks of HBO's rare one-and-done series.
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There's a lot you're going to love coming to your favorite streaming services in May. Here's our top picks for what's new on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and HBO.
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With little fanfare, Louis C.K. drops the first episode of a new drama series called Horace and Pete.