Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 30
Louis CK Releases Netflix Special Ridiculous Nearly 10 Years After Misconduct Admission
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 30

Louis CK Releases Netflix Special Ridiculous Nearly 10 Years After Misconduct Admission

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 30

Summary

  • Ridiculous debuted on Netflix, marking Louis CK’s first special on the platform since 2017 and a notable step in his long public comeback.
  • Nearly 10 years after admitting sexual misconduct, CK has kept touring and self-releasing four specials, making the Netflix backing more significant than the special’s arrival itself.
  • The review describes the hour as uneven: sharp observational bits about ageing and daily discomfort sit alongside blunt shock jokes that feel obligatory rather than carefully built.
  • That mix leaves the special less a triumphant return than a reminder that CK remains talented while still carrying the unresolved weight of his offstage conduct.

Insights

Does Louis C.K.’s Netflix deal mean Hollywood's #MeToo reckoning is officially over?
Can C.K.’s comedy still connect with a new generation that demands more accountability from its stars?
Has Louis C.K. actually been redeemed, or just proven that a fanbase makes anyone uncancellable?