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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.
Apr 7, 2016 · C.K. and Buscemi play the Horace and Pete of the title, brothers and proprietors of a century-old Brooklyn bar (also called Horace and Pete) that has been passed down, fathers to sons...
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Feb 10, 2016 · Steve Buscemi plays the current Pete, Horace’s cousin, who needs expensive meds to stave off psychotic outbursts. Alan Alda plays another Pete, Horace VII’s uncle, a racist, sexist, homophobic...
- Matt Zoller Seitz
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Feb 11, 2016 · Alda plays Uncle Pete, who crankily tends the bar, and Lange plays Marsha, the father's fiery final flame. It's tough to say who delivers a more cutting insult: Uncle Pete ("Don't forget to bring...
- Jenna Marotta
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...
Jan 31, 2016 · They are joined by a collection of barflies played by Jessica Lange, Steven Wright, Nick DiPaolo, and others, and by Aidy Bryant, of "Saturday Night Live," who plays Horace's daughter, and Edie...
Feb 4, 2016 · Written and directing the first episode, C.K. also stars as Horace, a divorced father who runs the bar with his brother Pete (Steve Buscemi), a broken man who needs medication to keep from...