Love it! Anne and all, you are brilliant! This is the best morning “wake up” in a long time. I’m going to pass this on and I look forward to waking each morning to another episode! Thank you Sheldon for passing this along, you are a star.
While I am sure there are many that I don’t know about, I personally have NEVER anybody produce a series that good and that funny on Youtube. Seriously.
This may sound weird for a guy to say(and a straight one at that), but I really feel for your main character Louise. She is a total sympathetic character and she has mine at 1000%.
Wow, Anne, think of all the money you could save Californians in therapy fees! It really is that simple: you need to cry, you can’t cry, so you chop a lotta onions. Love it! I resonated with all the other comments, and am sympathetic to Louise’s character and want her to be free . . . but I want to be around to see her steps to getting there! Fabulous.
Thank you so much for watching, Ilie! (and for commenting, reposting, etc.) Maybe you could dash off another Harper/Collins hit, this one sharing your time management skills?
Had so much fun watching Louise this morning dealing with her “inner cat” as I was having breakfast in bed, choking on my fruits and cereals for I was laughing so much, stopping the video to share the story with my boyfriend as he was bringing coffee. At 1min53, it was already so hilarious: the “out of touch” psychiatrist and thank god there are still nice young men sitting by the door. And then the scary knifes…Storyline is very clear: a happy ending with hair floating in the wind. Louise has made peace with her inner cat. This is so brilliant Anne! Wow!
Louise has issues indeed. I really do like your sense of humor! Please accept my apologies for cutting off our conversation so abruptly this morning. For those of us who are hard of hearing, have you ever considered publishing the louise logs as a simple diary – bold text for ‘real’ dialogue, italic for the inner monologues – something like that? I know it’s not movies but the log is very funny. I think I agree with you about the shift – the closing credits and music seem a little heavy, for want of a better word. Let’s stay in touch.
Dying here:
squeezing through the door
Saying Barbara Streisand got it all wrong
I can’t move…I can’t scream
I’m glad I”m the one with the knife.
You had me laughing so hard this morning…still laughing.
Thank you.
Thank you for watching Alexandra! (And for your very thorough response>)
hysterical……you are BRILLIANT!!!
Oh Clare. I’m diagnosing, here, a case of ‘you spot it, you got it’…
The song is awesome (she from New Orleans whispers). I think Louise is definitely a cat. I like seeing these episodes where she emerges stronger.
Thank you Rachel. I love the feedback. And I have to agree about Matt Keating’s song…can’t get enough of it!
Love Louise squeezing through the door! Very clever with the onions too…more people should try that.
Thank you Kate! (And, hey, isn’t it known that crying releases all kinds of dopamines or some feel-good thing?)
Love it! Anne and all, you are brilliant! This is the best morning “wake up” in a long time. I’m going to pass this on and I look forward to waking each morning to another episode! Thank you Sheldon for passing this along, you are a star.
Thanks for watching Ronnie! And double thanks for commenting AND passing it on.
While I am sure there are many that I don’t know about, I personally have NEVER anybody produce a series that good and that funny on Youtube. Seriously.
This may sound weird for a guy to say(and a straight one at that), but I really feel for your main character Louise. She is a total sympathetic character and she has mine at 1000%.
Where do you get such quality actors? WOW!!
All I need is a knife and a bag of onions…..beautiful…love it!
One more thing Melisse. You need a psychological problem… Thanks for loving it. Even if my inner-voice left out an essential ingredient…
Wow, Anne, think of all the money you could save Californians in therapy fees! It really is that simple: you need to cry, you can’t cry, so you chop a lotta onions. Love it! I resonated with all the other comments, and am sympathetic to Louise’s character and want her to be free . . . but I want to be around to see her steps to getting there! Fabulous.
Thank you Patti! Thanks for watching and for commenting. We’re swimming in onion soup down here but oh boy are we sane. Pop over if you’re hungry.
You. Are. Fabulous.
Thanks Lori, pioneer mom. You’re a riot.
This is so fabulous!!
Thank you so much for watching, Ilie! (and for commenting, reposting, etc.) Maybe you could dash off another Harper/Collins hit, this one sharing your time management skills?
Oh I do love this!! And I do hope I am your witchdoctor…or at least Lucky’s…you ARE brilliant!
Thank you, Christine! Between you and Anne O. , we’re all set.
Still love this one.
So very much.
Thank you Alexandra! You’re so generous. SO generous.
Had so much fun watching Louise this morning dealing with her “inner cat” as I was having breakfast in bed, choking on my fruits and cereals for I was laughing so much, stopping the video to share the story with my boyfriend as he was bringing coffee. At 1min53, it was already so hilarious: the “out of touch” psychiatrist and thank god there are still nice young men sitting by the door. And then the scary knifes…Storyline is very clear: a happy ending with hair floating in the wind. Louise has made peace with her inner cat. This is so brilliant Anne! Wow!
WHOA thank you Yolande! What a comment! You’ve made my day.
Louise has issues indeed. I really do like your sense of humor! Please accept my apologies for cutting off our conversation so abruptly this morning. For those of us who are hard of hearing, have you ever considered publishing the louise logs as a simple diary – bold text for ‘real’ dialogue, italic for the inner monologues – something like that? I know it’s not movies but the log is very funny. I think I agree with you about the shift – the closing credits and music seem a little heavy, for want of a better word. Let’s stay in touch.