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  1. Horace and Pete doesn't have much laughter. It's not a comedy show that's for sure, except for that one scene, when Sylvia refers to Horace that she's cured of cancer, and he cries. Then in passing let's it slip that he might have fucked a guy last night.

  2. Apr 4, 2016 · Horace and Pete, Louis C.K.’s drama about a Brooklyn bar that’s been run by the same family for 100 years, came to an end over the weekend, with even less fanfare than it had on arrival.

    • Alan Sepinwall
  3. Critics have been generally positive towards Horace and Pete, with a consensus and praise that the show feels like a filmed stage play. [ 14 ] [ 35 ] [ 36 ] It was favorably compared to Playhouse 90 , with critic Matt Zoller Seitz from Vulture calling it "aggressively classical."

  4. Louis CK plays Horace who runs a bar that's been in his family for generations and is torn between selling the bar to help his sister Sylvia battle cancer (Edie Falco) or keeping it so his mentally ill brother Horace can continue to live the only life he's ever known (Steve Buscemi).

  5. Feb 4, 2016 · Designed to feel like a play shot for television, “Horace and Pete” is a hermetically sealed theatrical work that largely takes place in Horace and Pete’s, a New York bar that’s been in...

  6. Apr 6, 2016 · Horace and Pete is a show that feeds off of freedom. One that liberally shape-shifts between artistic mediums, borrowing tropes from classic television sitcoms, dramatic theater, microbudget filmmaking, and prestige dramas alike, and then fusing these elements together into a strange new form.

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  8. Apr 5, 2016 · Horace and Pete takes its tonal cues from Zen-patient filmmakers like Yasujirô Ozu, Jim Jarmusch, and Sofia Coppola — minimalists who always seem to have greater powers of concentration than...

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