Plot
Louie ( Louis C.K.) is annoyed by the noise that the waste collectors make, preventing him from sleeping. This escalates when the collectors break into his house to make more noise and destroying his bedroom. He laments his situation to a friend, who suggests he should abandon his kids so he can have more free time. During a poker night, Louie is told by one of the attendees that he uses a vibrator for satisfaction, explaining that it makes a better experience than simply masturbating. Louie decides to go to a sex shop to buy one, but is forced to leave when he experiences back pain. He visits a new doctor in the building, Bigelow ( Charles Grodin), for help. However, Dr. Bigelow only suggests that he use his back as intended, acknowledging that he will have back pain sometimes. As Louie leaves, the receptionist shows him that she helps her back pain by using a vibrator in her back. This prompts Louie to go back and buy the vibrator.Production
Development
In April 2014, FX confirmed that the first episode of the season would be titled "Back", and that it would be written and directed by series creator and lead actor Louis C.K. This was C.K.'s 40th writing and directing credit.Reception
Viewers
In its original American broadcast, "Back" was seen by an estimated 0.94 million household viewers. This was a 118% increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 0.43 million viewers with a 0.2 in the 18-49 demographics.Critical reviews
"Back" received critical acclaim. Matt Fowler of '' IGN'' gave the episode an "amazing" 9.5 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "As mentioned earlier, 'Back' was a great sampler of ''Louie'' - for both fans of the show and those who've never seen. The lovable "can do no right" lug was back and in fine self-loathing form. He got to play parent, hang around with his buddies, and suffer abject humiliation: the ''Louie'' trifecta. Most importantly, as it pertains to the series, it gave us another great "you never know where Louie's day will take him" episode. It didn't break any new ground, but it was a nice re-entry point." Alan Sepinwall of '' HitFix'' wrote, "Many things happen in 'Back,' and we'll get to those in a minute, but it's all building up to Louie's visit to Dr. Bigelow, where he's told that the reason his back hurts is entirely a matter of evolution. The human back wasn't designed to be vertical all the time, and we're about 20,000 years away from the design being fully corrected." '' The A.V. Club'' gave the episode an "A–" grade and wrote, "By framing the flowers as such, C.K. there's a funereal thread subliminally laced into 'Back.' But nobody's dying and nobody's dead — everyone's just exhausted. 'Back' mirrors that state: It's not a logy episode, but it is a depiction of how someone winds up feeling as logy as Louie might when he picks up Lilly and Jane from school. Bolting from one part of the protagonist's day to the next, the direction and the pacing key the viewer into Louie's exhaustion." Danielle Henderson of '' Vulture'' gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "The beautiful chaos of this show often makes it difficult to find a connecting thread, but the easily identifiable theme of this premiere is Louie's well-covered focus on being old and tired, which he introduces brilliantly with the bane of every sleep-deprived city dweller's existence — sanitation workers." Jake Cole of ''References
External links
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Back (Louie) 2014 American television episodes Louie (American TV series) episodes Television episodes directed by Louis C.K. Television episodes written by Louis C.K.