I keep seeing people trying defend Louie by saying “there’s a lot of people attacking Louie in these comments”. So I’m like wait, what? Let me check out what those people are saying. Five minutes of scrolling later, I saw literally one comment negative about Louie, and it was just saying he looks like Ellen DeGeneres 😂
Pretty weird seeing so many comments disparaging Louis. He’s one of the most accomplished documentarians of our time, and his work is hugely important. Is this really where we are? Seriously, show some respect y’all
Seriously. These clowns have learned everything they know on the internet and they fully believe they’re 100% right. Being alive at the time he was doing his best shit you know the impact it had.
Louis’s style is simple but effective… let them talk. No deep probing questions. No cheap gotchas. Let the weirdos talk and be weird and they expose themselves. He knows that the people he spends time with are narcissists desperate for attention. And he gives it to them.
Also especially early on he would give the impression he was a bit simple so people would think they were intellectually superior and start explaining themselves to him in that way
Louis has done some of the best documentaries in modern time. Just something about his lack of hesitation to ask any and all questions, from a pure place.
The lack of hesitation to answer “yes” to the question of whether he feels accomplished is well deserved. I would have been shocked if he said “nope” lol
I don't think Louis is genuine at all actually. He plays he a foolish character to gain trust. And the way he speaks about the people he interviewed is condescending most of the times
I have to say I really did not enjoy him at all and this is the first clip I've seen in years, that was a solid effort with interesting questions. Good on him for working his craft and improving his game
As a Brit, I class Louis documentary work as important as David Attenborough. He really lifts the lid on the parts of society that we as a people are just too worried to even entertain. He doesnt hesitate with his questions and in doing so, he gets honest answers regardless if it's a good answer or a bad answer.
Lately I've been seeing more and more really professional podcasts from Theo with genuinely interesting guests. Podcasts that I've wanted for a long time, which aren't childish or bonkers. Humorous, sure, but definitely not full of edgy man-children. Keep it up!
@@timharper4246wow, didn't take long to degenerate to aggression, that's what I notice while visiting friends in the US, people get offended easily and became sarcastically aggressive. Must be tiring swinging from carm and laid back to being bent out of shape and angry.
Love when a guest is straight up honest sharing his inner thoughts of the time hes talking about instead of a guest just trying to put on a show in keeping with his persona, prob. a bit easier for louis, but refreshing all the same.
Yes absolutely go to theos hometown and interview those crazy people. That would be awesome. I hope Theo have Karl pilkington on some time they're like the English nd british versions of each other.
I think Louis Theroux's success is due to his vulnerability, his slightly neurotic personality, the viewer wants to protect him from the crazy people he gets involved with. He doesn't come across as brash and certain and is going to lay down the law. He acts ignorant and plays along with the crazies while winking at the viewer and we share in his inside joke.
Playing a little... not the dumb act, exactly, but more like the intentionally naive act helps the subject forget who they're talking to and encourages people expand on their answers. The one where he's talking to a group of young guys at a Philadelphia corner after a shooting. They kind of laugh and roll their eyes at the questions he was asking, but they still answer them. Instead of appearing like a nosey journalist (or even come across like a cop) he just seems like a clueless middle-class foreigner who doesn't understand "their ways". Or the big Hispanic ginger guy who denies being a dealer and keeps saying he pays rent... he gets him and his subordinates to open up and say things they probably wouldn't normally. It's really a clever trick Louis has perfected.
Indeed. He is very disarming and inoffensive showing geniune interest, but he is also brave enough to ask a pointed question now and again, usually on an offbeat moment and his sense of humour (UK spelling!) shines through, too.
I actually thought his Scientology one was not the best. He's got about a dozen documentaries that I like more, for example the Miami Mega Jail, Bodybuilding, the Law and Disorder in Lagos, the City Addicted to Crystal Meth, etc
@@knyght27I found his scientology one a bit too film-like, but I think that may have just been my own expectations colouring it. I was far used to his more documentarian style work on Weird Weekends et al so the stylistic change was jarring. I should probably go back and watch it again to give it a fairer shake.
Louis is the guy that gets answers in places where it’s dangerous to ask questions. So unassuming and seemingly harmless, but genius bubbling underneath.
There's a few southern accents down there, but nothing compared to how many accents there are in the UK. Sean Connery has a British accent, tom hardy has a British accent, paddy pimblet has a British accent. Southern accent are actually not to hard for the British, there's a decent amount of similarities
This was a painful interview to watch. Louis, when he interviews, has well formulated questions and does a lot of research on the guest. Theo should do a lot more prep.
Man I’m finally getting old enough to see people younger than me corrupt and fully believe they’re right. Louis is a legend. Observatory journalism is the best kind and he was a master.
@@SuperTed. He was giving normal people a glimpse into parts of society we didn't typically get to see. Especially pre youtube. You make it sound like he's Howard Stern parading around a small black man with microcephaly. Not exactly one in the same, no?
@SuperTed Louis' role is to give a platform to fringe groups to get them to open up and reveal the things they might not say when platformed in other ways. His genius is his affability because it gets these people to open up and allows us to examine what they really think. Yeah if you want to put it crudely he is certainly monetising these fringe groups, but he does so in a way that allows us all to understand them better which is beneficial for both the public and those being platformed.
@@billybobthornton9668 the sad thing is those fringe groups was just a forecast for current day because their idealogies is mainstream now. SuperTed probably doesnt like people who broadcast and out people who think like him
Well TH-cam has a habit of removing comments so they don't like. Why would someone make a comment saying they dislike this when they know for a fact TH-cam will remove it.
I'm only seeing comments like yours. No comments hating on Louis or defending him from the hate comments. Just comments saying they see people defending him and no actual hate comments.
Louis I love you so much I’ve watched a large portion of your works.. you approach everything you do with open mindedness and empathy.. you try to understand everyone’s point of view or way of life no matter how outlandish.. you never try to push any agenda.. you investigate the subject with a charming British inquisitiveness
This man is a big reason I am intrigued about humans and human behaviour. As a kid, I learnt so much from his documentaries and shows, sitting in front of a computer screen and discovering the world through him.
what stuck in my head about this chat with louis is what he said about people how some people give off a scary vibe, regardless of how their demenour is like that guy calling him 'sir' and acting friendly - which is what it is an 'act'. We can pick up when someone is a bad person regardless of how they are treating us. I recall louis talking about that interview with the neo nazi's and how even though the cameras were there he felt he was in serious danger. I was watching that interview and i remember louis looking really frightened at one point when one guy turned on him and how instantly all the others started to view him as an enemy.
It reminds of the scene in the Fargo TV series where the character Mike Milligan talks about Minnesota nice having this undertone of unfriendliness. It is kind of sinister in way when someone is being overly polite in their speech but their demeanour and tone is anything but friendly.
Interesting comment about the use of "sir" as a way of being standoffish. After living in France the best part of a decade, I found the use of "vous" rather than "tu" often being used in the same way.
I'm actually very impressed by Louis's imitations of dialects! English people are sometimes good at a broad American accent or perhaps an old southern dialect but man, he is quite an impressive fellow.
I’m always disappointed when I see people generalizing entire generations. I’m sick of people feeding into the age difference division, it feels ignorant.
These 2 are libtard shills just like Joe Rogan, Tim Pool and almost everyone. All about white man bad, Christian bad....But never so much as a peep about Islam, black gang violence, and the Yew know whos. #CensoredAgain
Louis is so humble and safe-effacing, whilst still being confident in his abilities to connect with and talk to people. One of my favourite doco makers
Louis and the Nazis, the Miami Mega jail episode and the Westboro Baptist Church episodes, some of the most riveting and compelling storytelling and journalism.
Enjoyable interview, I especially like the "do you think you are accomplished" question, though my brain got a little stuck and confused about Louis and kaleidoscope!
Never thought I’d see Louis on here but honestly it makes a lot of sense. You both are great. I would love to see more with Louis and maybe have David Farrier?
this is what separates Theo from other Comedy podcasters, he knows how to read the room. others like bobby, santino, can't unplug from being a clown.. but sometimes certain conversations need to be had seriously.
I enjoyed that one too. Everyone remembers the Westboro and the racist people ones but I loved the muscle women one and the one where he was at a brothel. So fascinating.
His true superpower is the fact that he's willing to immerse himself in the situations he's reporting on, i say reporting because at heart, he is a journalist
@Mackenzie1995 The latgest is probably a group called Antifa.A far left fascist organisation that destroys towns and attacks innocent women and children.There are many more though.Look them up
@@dwaynetaylor1575I can’t even go into 70% of my city because of brown gangs but these terminally online losers claim it’s the Klan messing the country up LMAO
Ohh my gawwwdddd you can’t say that you must hate they who shall not be nameeedddd!!!!!!!!!!!! Get ready for fbi cia nasa mi6 bustin your door down bruh🤫👅🙅🏻♂️🐏
Louis Theroux is a incredible journalist. You don’t have to agree or even be interested as to who he is… if this is the case just don’t watch it or stop typing. Don’t waste energy and time leaving negative comments.
It'd be different if there were actual criticism. All I've seen have been vague implications about "something" he did that pissed people off. Makes sense 🙄
He probably does a good job, but the best one can do is to be less biased, I think there is no human being that is unbiased, because knowledge is often not absolute, so how is one to absolutely identify bias in the context of journalism? I think just reduce conflict of interest.
Louis essentially acts as a journotherapist. He employs their impartial listening skills, and allows people to just do their thing. This is said as a compliment, he's an axcellent "fly-on-the-wall"!
Just will never see anything cooler and crazier than this awesome combination of brilliance and silliness I just love watching TV Iinterview a genius Because THEO is a genuius. The king of spontaneous weirdness
I dont know about others, but to me Louie has that, and I have no other way to put it, low key H&R Block accountant level of passive aggressive, but yet, relatable vibe about him.
Louis was legitimately one of the people that inspired me to go to J-school. Him, Dan Rathers, and David Carr. Speaking of, I highly recommend "Night of the Gun" by David Carr. Incredible book.
I keep seeing people trying defend Louie by saying “there’s a lot of people attacking Louie in these comments”. So I’m like wait, what? Let me check out what those people are saying. Five minutes of scrolling later, I saw literally one comment negative about Louie, and it was just saying he looks like Ellen DeGeneres 😂
Thanks for saving me time on bullshit
I can’t even find one 😂
A cross between Ellen DeGeneres and Jeff Goldblum
Most of those comments are probably bots
Same
Pretty weird seeing so many comments disparaging Louis. He’s one of the most accomplished documentarians of our time, and his work is hugely important. Is this really where we are? Seriously, show some respect y’all
Seriously. These clowns have learned everything they know on the internet and they fully believe they’re 100% right. Being alive at the time he was doing his best shit you know the impact it had.
not everyone wants to suck off some journalist with you. Help yourself
gay
Not a fan of racists
@@nonono9194are you calling Louis a racist? Lmfao get a life
Louis’s style is simple but effective… let them talk. No deep probing questions. No cheap gotchas. Let the weirdos talk and be weird and they expose themselves. He knows that the people he spends time with are narcissists desperate for attention. And he gives it to them.
Apparently he calls it "aggressive listening"
Exposition.
Let them tell you who they are, and believe them when they do.
Also especially early on he would give the impression he was a bit simple so people would think they were intellectually superior and start explaining themselves to him in that way
That is the right way to do it.
Louis has done some of the best documentaries in modern time. Just something about his lack of hesitation to ask any and all questions, from a pure place.
It's amazing how being genuine is such a superpower in journalism
I agree completely.
The lack of hesitation to answer “yes” to the question of whether he feels accomplished is well deserved. I would have been shocked if he said “nope” lol
I don't think Louis is genuine at all actually. He plays he a foolish character to gain trust. And the way he speaks about the people he interviewed is condescending most of the times
@@N3mdrazHow else is he supposed to get members of the kkk to talk openly?
his voice impersonating the klux member from Waco sounds like Adam Sandler in water boy
The guy did have a pretty pronounced speech impediment in the episode
@@veeas11 lol I was gonna say… the actual dude definitely had that strange version of a sort of Cajun accent
I was thinking more the butler in Scary Movie 2
Yep, sounds like Waco alright. Waco is weird as FUCK even by Texas standards
That's how you all sound to us
I'm honestly really proud of how Theo has developed as not just a podcaster, but as an interviewer in general.
I have to say I really did not enjoy him at all and this is the first clip I've seen in years, that was a solid effort with interesting questions. Good on him for working his craft and improving his game
I've seen a couple of clips where you could see the potential. He did a great job in this one tbf
He is utterly out of his depth here
Hes one of the funniest man alive what are you talking about@@markciesluk8750
I like theo, and sometimes I think maybe there's more to him than meets the eye but these sort of exchanges show his limitations in this field I think
I use to binge watch Louis Theroux Weird Weekends when I was a kid, envious of people who get to watch it for first time
OMG STOP IT, you're making me feel bloody old now.😂🤣🤣🤣
Good times, good times
As a Brit, I class Louis documentary work as important as David Attenborough.
He really lifts the lid on the parts of society that we as a people are just too worried to even entertain.
He doesnt hesitate with his questions and in doing so, he gets honest answers regardless if it's a good answer or a bad answer.
That is one hell of a comparison
No David is not a political hack like Louise
Yes hes the David Attenborough for humans.
Love this comparison! He’s absolutely a national treasure of broadcasting and journalism
Pity he doesn't visit the trans lunacy
Lately I've been seeing more and more really professional podcasts from Theo with genuinely interesting guests. Podcasts that I've wanted for a long time, which aren't childish or bonkers. Humorous, sure, but definitely not full of edgy man-children. Keep it up!
Louis Theroux is the king of uncomfortable silences.
It's not a journalist or presenters technique he employs, rather it's just that the numbskull cannot think of a reply.
He did that with Judith Dench
uncomfortable silence?
I think you have a problem if you believe that every second of conversation has to be filled with noise.
@@Dushmann_ id say you have a problem if that's what you believe he said.
@@timharper4246wow, didn't take long to degenerate to aggression, that's what I notice while visiting friends in the US, people get offended easily and became sarcastically aggressive. Must be tiring swinging from carm and laid back to being bent out of shape and angry.
Louis doing a Southern accent is hilarious.
Louis who? Brother, that's Bobby Boucher
Love when a guest is straight up honest sharing his inner thoughts of the time hes talking about instead of a guest just trying to put on a show in keeping with his persona, prob. a bit easier for louis, but refreshing all the same.
These two are gold together. I think Louis should bring Theo along on his next documentary.
Omg what a brilliant idea 😊
Garbage
Defs watch🤙
Find some higher standards.
Yes absolutely go to theos hometown and interview those crazy people. That would be awesome. I hope Theo have Karl pilkington on some time they're like the English nd british versions of each other.
I think Louis Theroux's success is due to his vulnerability, his slightly neurotic personality, the viewer wants to protect him from the crazy people he gets involved with. He doesn't come across as brash and certain and is going to lay down the law. He acts ignorant and plays along with the crazies while winking at the viewer and we share in his inside joke.
Playing a little... not the dumb act, exactly, but more like the intentionally naive act helps the subject forget who they're talking to and encourages people expand on their answers. The one where he's talking to a group of young guys at a Philadelphia corner after a shooting. They kind of laugh and roll their eyes at the questions he was asking, but they still answer them. Instead of appearing like a nosey journalist (or even come across like a cop) he just seems like a clueless middle-class foreigner who doesn't understand "their ways".
Or the big Hispanic ginger guy who denies being a dealer and keeps saying he pays rent... he gets him and his subordinates to open up and say things they probably wouldn't normally. It's really a clever trick Louis has perfected.
I've thought similarly for yonks. He's not threatening, so people let their guard down.
@@raoulduke344spot on
Indeed. He is very disarming and inoffensive showing geniune interest, but he is also brave enough to ask a pointed question now and again, usually on an offbeat moment and his sense of humour (UK spelling!) shines through, too.
His Scientology documentary was very good. His deadpan cheeky technique is disarming. His Saville documentary was knife-edge stuff. He nearly had him.
Saville def burning in hell rn but that was an insane doc
I actually thought his Scientology one was not the best. He's got about a dozen documentaries that I like more, for example the Miami Mega Jail, Bodybuilding, the Law and Disorder in Lagos, the City Addicted to Crystal Meth, etc
@@knyght27I found his scientology one a bit too film-like, but I think that may have just been my own expectations colouring it. I was far used to his more documentarian style work on Weird Weekends et al so the stylistic change was jarring. I should probably go back and watch it again to give it a fairer shake.
Crazy how it was aired on the BBC, when the BBC knew all about Saville
If y'all haven't followed this dudes docs you are missing out, they're sooo good
Good if you're a Leftophrenic fktard
If you like ultra cheap propaganda thats heavily edited sure
Some of THE best!
Were*
How do you watch them? Netflix? HBO? What do you recommend?
I LOVED this interview. Both guys are great listeners and really open and engaged in a meaningful conversation. Bravo!
Well said!
Louis is the guy that gets answers in places where it’s dangerous to ask questions. So unassuming and seemingly harmless, but genius bubbling underneath.
....no lol he's just a mainstream leftist that makes mediocre documentaries for mid-wits
Beautifully put 👏
Corny
Not really, he carefully picks and chooses who he investigates so he knows he won't get hurt.
Being from mississippi myself ive heard lots of southerners use a fake british accent but ive never heard a british guy try southern lmao
It could use some work
The cast of The Walking Dead has Brits talking in a southern accent. Some did an okay job.
Tom Hardy. Lawless?
It's practically the same, he would sound same as us if he just slowed it down and didn't say the "R"s..
There's a few southern accents down there, but nothing compared to how many accents there are in the UK.
Sean Connery has a British accent, tom hardy has a British accent, paddy pimblet has a British accent.
Southern accent are actually not to hard for the British, there's a decent amount of similarities
I used to love watching this guys documentaries. Such a great interviewer that really has a good way of getting people to open up and reveal a lot
Theo is really getting good at more serious interviews. He asks good questions and actually seems interested.
No he is not ! 😂😂
Come on. I love his comedy but come on man.
This was a painful interview to watch. Louis, when he interviews, has well formulated questions and does a lot of research on the guest. Theo should do a lot more prep.
My money don’t jiggle jiggle, it folds
Ooooh thats him
Yes, but the lyric is "jingle, jingle".
He's talking about change, not jello.
@@oddthequiet4868no he definitely says jiggle
Driving in my Fiat
This was a fantastic episode. Very insightful. Props to Theo and Louis for making it real.
Man I’m finally getting old enough to see people younger than me corrupt and fully believe they’re right. Louis is a legend. Observatory journalism is the best kind and he was a master.
He was a shock jock going around filming idiots. Not exactly groundbreaking stuff was it?
@@SuperTed. He was giving normal people a glimpse into parts of society we didn't typically get to see.
Especially pre youtube.
You make it sound like he's Howard Stern parading around a small black man with microcephaly.
Not exactly one in the same, no?
@SuperTed Louis' role is to give a platform to fringe groups to get them to open up and reveal the things they might not say when platformed in other ways. His genius is his affability because it gets these people to open up and allows us to examine what they really think.
Yeah if you want to put it crudely he is certainly monetising these fringe groups, but he does so in a way that allows us all to understand them better which is beneficial for both the public and those being platformed.
@@billybobthornton9668 the sad thing is those fringe groups was just a forecast for current day because their idealogies is mainstream now. SuperTed probably doesnt like people who broadcast and out people who think like him
F Louis and I'm old asfk
all the comments saying people hatin on Louis in the comments.
1k likes only 20 dislikes.
0 comments found hating on Louis.
wtf is going on
My thesis is they are looking for disagreements in their comment section so they got alot of ding ding on their phones and feel popular for 1ns
Well TH-cam has a habit of removing comments so they don't like. Why would someone make a comment saying they dislike this when they know for a fact TH-cam will remove it.
I'm only seeing comments like yours. No comments hating on Louis or defending him from the hate comments. Just comments saying they see people defending him and no actual hate comments.
I keep seeing them too!! Wtf😂 bots are trying to make us argue I think
Sort by new, you’ll see exactly the type of comments that require defense
Louis I love you so much I’ve watched a large portion of your works.. you approach everything you do with open mindedness and empathy.. you try to understand everyone’s point of view or way of life no matter how outlandish.. you never try to push any agenda.. you investigate the subject with a charming British inquisitiveness
Theo constantly saying "I'm familiar..." whilst instantly and repeatedly proving hes unfamiliar! 😂
This man is a big reason I am intrigued about humans and human behaviour. As a kid, I learnt so much from his documentaries and shows, sitting in front of a computer screen and discovering the world through him.
what stuck in my head about this chat with louis is what he said about people how some people give off a scary vibe, regardless of how their demenour is like that guy calling him 'sir' and acting friendly - which is what it is an 'act'. We can pick up when someone is a bad person regardless of how they are treating us. I recall louis talking about that interview with the neo nazi's and how even though the cameras were there he felt he was in serious danger. I was watching that interview and i remember louis looking really frightened at one point when one guy turned on him and how instantly all the others started to view him as an enemy.
It reminds of the scene in the Fargo TV series where the character Mike Milligan talks about Minnesota nice having this undertone of unfriendliness. It is kind of sinister in way when someone is being overly polite in their speech but their demeanour and tone is anything but friendly.
These are the people he needs to interview. Louie is awesome. This is great stuff
Louis’ documentaries are fantastic👍
Interesting comment about the use of "sir" as a way of being standoffish. After living in France the best part of a decade, I found the use of "vous" rather than "tu" often being used in the same way.
I'm actually very impressed by Louis's imitations of dialects! English people are sometimes good at a broad American accent or perhaps an old southern dialect but man, he is quite an impressive fellow.
I noticed this too. He gets a very specific type of southern accent right and then moves to a rural Montanan without issue
I've heard the Southern accent is just the English accent slowed down
@@Club_Bangaztv Nonsense
@@AidanLonergan-bz1cp have you tried slowing down your English accent?
@@AidanLonergan-bz1cp youtube won't let me send the link
Great show, Theo. You’re killing it.
You aren't pretty well known in UK, you are very well known Louis. Your documentaries are fascinating. The saville interview is and was insane. 😬✌💜🇬🇧
That Saville documentary was a tough watch but it is one of the best docs I’ve ever seen.
Louis Theroux has been a journalist for years and years.
He's amazing
A lot of brain rot in this comment section and it shows. Glad I wasn’t raised on the internet and learned how to think critically.
I’m always disappointed when I see people generalizing entire generations. I’m sick of people feeding into the age difference division, it feels ignorant.
It's kids mostly on here. Just scroll past them. They literally hate everything
Amen, brother.
Although I do believe that hate fueled, puritanical views kind of predate the advent of the internet.
These 2 are libtard shills just like Joe Rogan, Tim Pool and almost everyone.
All about white man bad, Christian bad....But never so much as a peep about Islam, black gang violence, and the Yew know whos.
#CensoredAgain
Nobody is saying anything in the comments liar
I love how Gen Z know Louis from fortnight and the rest of us know him from his informative documentaries 😂😂😂😂
The Miami dade county doc may be my favorite of all time. It's insane .
I don't know who he is and I'm not sure what fortnite has to do with this guy
Gen Z here, i had American history X show me the reality’s of the cruel world.
He was in fortnite?
@@ryr5330You had a fictional movie show you the reality? 😂
I love Americans
Theo’s hat did magic at 10:40
😂😂😂
Very interesting! Great interview.
Your videos are always on point, keep it going
Theo is having so many amazing guests recently!
Theo's look on his face at times is trying to figure out if he's talking to a different take of a "Borat" character.
Louis is so humble and safe-effacing, whilst still being confident in his abilities to connect with and talk to people. One of my favourite doco makers
Louis and the Nazis, the Miami Mega jail episode and the Westboro Baptist Church episodes, some of the most riveting and compelling storytelling and journalism.
Louise was always great at exposing a "slice of life" take on any subject, some of his stuff is the best TV ever made.
his southern accent is on point lmao
Love to see these two talk!!
This is the interview I have to complete above all the others. I'm obsessed with Louis
Enjoyable interview, I especially like the "do you think you are accomplished" question, though my brain got a little stuck and confused about Louis and kaleidoscope!
This was a very good interview.
Never thought I’d see Louis on here but honestly it makes a lot of sense. You both are great.
I would love to see more with Louis and maybe have David Farrier?
i love watching him and also ross kemp on gangs
Keep being a good listeners team Theo. Watch out for them manipulation snakes you also interview. Major respect having it all on. Cheers everyone!
I've seen Louis's docs and they are excellent!
Theo has come SO FAR dude. He’s gotten quite good at this
Is this my money don't jiggle jiggle guy
Yeah, it is.
I always thought that was Elon.
Disgraceful that’s what you know him from
This guy is Louis the Legendary, how dare you.
You have 3 braincells
this is what separates Theo from other Comedy podcasters, he knows how to read the room. others like bobby, santino, can't unplug from being a clown.. but sometimes certain conversations need to be had seriously.
I remember when he did a documentary on husbands/boyfriends of female bodybuilders THAT was very interesting!!
idk why but the way you wrote this cracked me up 😂😂❤ I'll check it out fosho tho
I enjoyed that one too. Everyone remembers the Westboro and the racist people ones but I loved the muscle women one and the one where he was at a brothel. So fascinating.
This interview is so intriguing, watching two people that dont conform to the norm talk in this way is nourishing my soul ❤😊
"my money don't jiggle jiggle it folds" is his best work
I was trying to crack a joke that he looked like that guy, but it really is him 😂
If you are 15 sure
Great journalist. Great documentarian. His humor is top shelf, too. Glad to see him with a good comedian.
Lol, how he gently shoots down Theo's hyperbole.
Louie is really good at doing impressions of the people he’s met !
A lot of Nazis got offended by this
Anyone that doesn't claim my Messiah as the best journalist is literally Hitler
Louis is a proper journalist.
4:00 "we" have a branch? lol
I thought this too 😅
Louis has been a real journalist for a long time.....we need people like him to shine a light on issues that would go under the radar if he didn't.
Louis is a national hero in the UK 🇬🇧
lol calm down
You think?! I must have missed that meeting 😅
Louis national hero in that part of the Ukkk😂😂😂😂😂😂
For liberal maybe😂
@@FlibDokky 😆 😂 got me there, I'll take it
Watched Louis as a kid. Fantastic. The best.
Is Louis the money don’t jiggle jiggle guy? How’s he both?
Yup, that’s him.
Love his little accents 😂
Westboro Baptist Church episode is his best one
Everybody wants to be the heroic comment lmao
What a treat. Louis Theroux and Theo Von. Could it get any better 😊👍
This guy has balls. He was a North Philly.
Louis is an honorary member of the Barbarian Brotherhood.
I didnt know how much i needed Louis doing impressions 👌🤣🤣
Mega jail was one of the best
His true superpower is the fact that he's willing to immerse himself in the situations he's reporting on, i say reporting because at heart, he is a journalist
Love Louis but he never seemed to cover the far left extreme groups in the US.Which today are the largest groups
Lol. Really? Lmao. What group and where. Let’s hear this.
What groups would those be?
@Mackenzie1995 The latgest is probably a group called Antifa.A far left fascist organisation that destroys towns and attacks innocent women and children.There are many more though.Look them up
@@dwaynetaylor1575I can’t even go into 70% of my city because of brown gangs but these terminally online losers claim it’s the Klan messing the country up LMAO
Example?
I LOVE LOUIS! I try to watch everything he puts out.
I've been to Philidelphia, Milwaukee, and Lagos 😂😂😂
Nice 👌 enjoyed this thankyou!
Aipac is the most extreme.
Ohh my gawwwdddd you can’t say that you must hate they who shall not be nameeedddd!!!!!!!!!!!! Get ready for fbi cia nasa mi6 bustin your door down bruh🤫👅🙅🏻♂️🐏
loveeee Louis!!! wish we had more journalists like him. He is sooo intelligent and has such a special way of telling a story.
Louis Theroux is a incredible journalist. You don’t have to agree or even be interested as to who he is… if this is the case just don’t watch it or stop typing. Don’t waste energy and time leaving negative comments.
You're seriously trying to control the youtube comments section 😂
Your advice.
. Take it
It'd be different if there were actual criticism.
All I've seen have been vague implications about "something" he did that pissed people off.
Makes sense 🙄
@@zakkziegler111 He did an episode on the american alt-right and a bunch of 4channers got butt-blasted for being called out.
Hurr durr dont critique my Jewish lying propaganda artist
That's the reason Ali G went to the US as well. Too many people knew who he was and they wouldn't accept interviews.
Louis is one of the last honest unbiased journalists
He’s pretty biased. He’s a far left-wing journalist like all the rest of them.
@@ChrisMusson-kv8ph 🤡
"Unbiased"?! 😅
He probably does a good job, but the best one can do is to be less biased, I think there is no human being that is unbiased, because knowledge is often not absolute, so how is one to absolutely identify bias in the context of journalism? I think just reduce conflict of interest.
Dude is heavily biased look at the trans documentariee hahahaha
Louis essentially acts as a journotherapist. He employs their impartial listening skills, and allows people to just do their thing. This is said as a compliment, he's an axcellent "fly-on-the-wall"!
His gambling docu is amazing!
TV is waaaay more thoughtful (and funnier) than most people in general
I have watched almost all of Louis documentaries, they are the best, he let's people show how messed up they are, so it ends up being their fault
Louis doing impressions of different people has got me so tight and I cant put my figure out why 🤣 I hate it so much lmao
This dude is too smart for the "theo von" show 😅
Shout out to Theo Von For capturing this guy😅
I love this guy...we are the same. Shout out to you buddy
Louis is amazing . Lobe watching his shows
shit this was a good one
Just will never see anything cooler and crazier than this awesome combination of brilliance and silliness
I just love watching TV Iinterview a genius Because THEO is a genuius. The king of spontaneous weirdness
I dont know about others, but to me Louie has that, and I have no other way to put it, low key H&R Block accountant level of passive aggressive, but yet, relatable vibe about him.
Louis was legitimately one of the people that inspired me to go to J-school.
Him, Dan Rathers, and David Carr.
Speaking of, I highly recommend "Night of the Gun" by David Carr. Incredible book.
Louie mocking all those American accents is gold