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"Cop Story" is the third episode of the fifth season of the American
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television series ''
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''. It is the 56th overall episode of the series and was written and directed by
Louis C.K. Louis Alfred Székely (; born September 12, 1967), known professionally as Louis C.K. (), is an American stand-up comedian, actor and filmmaker. C.K. has won three Peabody Awards, three Grammy Awards, six Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Screen Act ...
, who also serves as the lead actor, with
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receiving a co-story credit. It was released on FX on April 23, 2015. The series follows Louie, a fictionalized version of C.K., a comedian and newly divorced father raising his two daughters in
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. In the episode, Louie runs into an old friend, a police officer, although his obnoxious personality annoys him. According to
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, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.41 million household viewers and gained a 0.2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received mostly positive reviews from critics, with Michael Rapaport receiving praise for his performance.


Plot

At a cookware store, Louie (
Louis C.K. Louis Alfred Székely (; born September 12, 1967), known professionally as Louis C.K. (), is an American stand-up comedian, actor and filmmaker. C.K. has won three Peabody Awards, three Grammy Awards, six Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Screen Act ...
) is unable to get copper pots, as the owner ( Clara Wong) refuses to open the case as it is nearing the closing time. When he confronts her, she replies with rude remarks towards him. She then reiterates that he fears feeling left behind by the new generation, something he admits. While walking on the street, Louie is stopped by an old friend, a police officer named Lenny (
Michael Rapaport Michael David Rapaport (born March 20, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, and podcast host. Beginning his career in the early 1990s, he has made over 100 appearances in film and television. His film roles include ''Zebrahead'' (1992), '' ...
). Lenny was his sister's ex-boyfriend and often displays acts of immaturity while wearing the uniform. He invites Louie to a
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game, which he reluctantly accepts. When Lenny is denied access through a private gate, they decide to go to a bar to watch the game. At the bar, Lenny laments his situation but Louie is upset with the way Lenny treats him and leaves. He comes clean to Lenny, telling him his attitude is the reason why people evade him. As Louie and Lenny argue, Lenny discovers that he lost his gun. Failing to find it at the bar and Louie's house, Lenny breaks down, as he fears being fired. Louie decides to trace back their route, eventually finding the gun in the street. He hides it from the public, even avoiding getting caught by NYPD officers. He returns to the apartment with the gun, prompting a relieved Lenny to hug him.


Production


Development

In March 2015, FX confirmed that the third episode of the season would be titled "Cop Story", and that it would be written and directed by series creator and lead actor
Louis C.K. Louis Alfred Székely (; born September 12, 1967), known professionally as Louis C.K. (), is an American stand-up comedian, actor and filmmaker. C.K. has won three Peabody Awards, three Grammy Awards, six Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Screen Act ...
, with
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receiving a co-story credit. This was C.K.'s 56th writing and directing credit, and Smigel's first writing credit.


Reception


Viewers

In its original American broadcast, "Cop Story" was seen by an estimated 0.41 million household viewers with a 0.2 in the 18-49 demographics. This means that 0.2 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode. This was a 13% decrease in viewership with the previous episode, which was watched by 0.47 million viewers with a 0.2 in the 18-49 demographics.


Critical reviews

"Cop Story" received mostly positive reviews from critics. Matt Fowler of ''
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'' gave the episode a "great" 8.4 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "Like the previous two Season 5 episodes, this was a very straightforward story. Michael Rapaport did a fine job of portraying a guy who you wanted Louie to get far away from, despite the fact that he eventually showcased a lot of pain and vulnerability. Fitting for the Lenny character, Rapaport basically dominated this episode until Louie had to quietly, but heroically, save him at the end."
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of ''
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'' wrote, "'Cop Story' was much more dramatic and uncomfortable than the last few episodes have been. It was also terrific." Brandon Nowalk of ''
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'' gave the episode a "B" grade and wrote, "'Cop Story' doesn't hit very hard. Considering it's about an obnoxious sad sack cop with no loved ones who sometimes considers killing himself, it sure is nimble. It doesn't dwell on anything, least of all what it means to return a gun to a man who only realized he lost it because he was going to demonstrate his suicidal fantasy." Danielle Henderson of ''
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'' gave the episode a perfect 5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "If you pull back from this episode a little bit, it's an interesting mix, from start to finish, of how we perform masculinity. It's also about incredibly annoying people, and the bullshit we have to put up with when they swoop in and piss all over our lives." Randy Dankievitch of ''TV Overmind'' wrote, "Even though the episode lacks any sort of stand-up segment, this is as signature a ''Louie'' episode as they get, another memorable entry into ''Louie''s increasingly impressive catalog." Joe Matar of ''
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'' gave the episode a 4.5 rating out of 5 and wrote, "this is another solid episode for what's shaping up to be an awesome season." ''
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'' gave the episode a 5.4 out of 10 and wrote, "'Cop Story' is a reminder that when ''Louie'' goes didactic, when it wants to tell us a message with its stories, it's always bad. Tonally, the show feels like it's talking down to children, and that's just not an enjoyable thing to be on the other side of. Instead of affecting, I find this type of writing irritating, and unfortunately ''Louie'' keeps heading back to this well with more and more frequency."


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cop Story (Louie) 2015 American television episodes Louie (American TV series) episodes Television episodes directed by Louis C.K. Television episodes written by Louis C.K.