Sincerely Louis CK (2020) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
“Sincerely Louis CK” is what comes from feeling you have nothing left to lose, so “F*** It.”
“Sincerely Louis CK” is what comes from feeling you have nothing left to lose, so “F*** It.”
“Sing ‘Yesterday’ For Me,” as it addresses the regrets that come with early adulthood, makes you hyper-aware of what is and isn’t going right in your life.
“Freshman Year” avoids being heavy-handed or eye-roll-inducing about faith. Rather, it approaches a young man’s faith, and decisions, with a realistic tone.
“Intermedium,” like most shorts, is an appetizer. And like any appetizer, it leaves you wanting more.
In UMC’s “Behind Her Faith,” we are reminded that thanking God goes beyond the award acceptance speech and is a daily activity.
Final plays are made to survive in Omar’s cartel, and the person whose play didn’t work, they die.
A familiar face pops up in an unexpected place as Sam attends a wedding and falls in love with New Orleans.
As Ben is asked to deal with the consequences of his actions, all efforts are made to protect him and maintain the idea he is worth protecting.
As Ben becomes overwhelmed with the truth, he starts revealing it to anyone who can and will listen – including the last person he should say a word to.
Someone ends up dying this episode as the FBI cracks down on Marty’s operation, and Ruth learns where she stands.