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  1. Pete's murder of Horace is a generational fraticide of man on man. It is masculinity murdering itself as men have done throughout all the ages. The story of Cain and Abel set in a bar. It is Pete's repressed anger over a generation that comes back to haunt him and drives him to murder Horace.

  2. I understand the sentiment you're expressing (and which Louie is echoing in the clip), but the question raised is a valid one: if you really can't tell that the person used to be a guy, why does it matter? Why do they owe you that?

  3. I think it's hard to compare Louie with Horace and Pete. Horace and Pete is less of a TV show and more of a taped stage production. Thus, the acting is very different - it's stage acting, which is not very real.

  4. Synopsis. The series is set in a run-down bar called Horace and Pete's in Brooklyn, New York. The bar was owned by the same family since 1916 and was passed down through several generations, always with a Horace and a Pete in charge. The current owners are the 49-year-old Horace Wittel VIII and his 52-year-old cousin Pete.

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  6. Apr 3, 2016 · A young Pete (Nolan Lyons) silently pours his cereal for him as it’s expected, to no reaction from Horace VII; he taunts and hurts a young Horace VIII (Jack Gore), the one legitimate son of...

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  8. Apr 6, 2016 · The Horace and Pete finale (released the day before) had just two. But is this an indication of value and success? Let’s wait and see which episode is still being written about, discussed, and debated ten years from now.