Ep 12. In The Woods Part 2
- TV-MA
- June 9, 2014
- 34 min
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9.4 (1,311)
Louie season 4 episode 12, "In The Woods Part 2," picks up where the previous episode left off. Louie and his girlfriend, Amia, have decided to end their relationship because she is going back to Hungary. However, before she leaves, Louie takes her on a nature walk in an attempt to prolong their time together.
The episode is split into two distinct halves, with the first half taking place during the day and the second half taking place at night. During the day, Louie and Amia walk through a forest discussing their relationship, their fears, and their hopes for the future. The conversation is tender and reflective, with both characters acknowledging the beauty of their time together and the difficulty of saying goodbye. As they walk through the forest, they stumble upon a clearing where they encounter a deer. The deer serves as a metaphor for their relationship, which is fleeting and beautiful but ultimately impossible to keep.
As evening falls, Louie and Amia make a fire and roast marshmallows. The scene is idyllic and romantic, but there is an underlying tension as they both know that their time together is coming to an end. As they sit by the fire, Louie tells Amia a story about a man who meets a mermaid. The story is both funny and poignant, and it highlights the difficulty of connecting with another person who comes from a different world.
As the night gets darker, Louie and Amia lie on a blanket and look up at the stars. They talk about the universe, about the beauty of life, and about the mysteries that we can never understand. The scene is ethereal and profound, and it encapsulates the essence of their relationship: brief, intense, and full of wonder.
The episode ends with Amia leaving for the airport, and Louie watching her go. There is no dialogue, only the sound of a plane taking off in the distance. Louie is left alone in the forest, with nothing but his thoughts and his memories of Amia.
Overall, Louie season 4 episode 12 is a beautiful, heartfelt episode that captures the bittersweet nature of love and relationships. The writing is poetic and insightful, and the performances by Louis C.K. and Eszter Balint are both subtle and powerful. The episode is a masterful display of storytelling, and it leaves a lasting impression on the viewer.