Louis CK's acknowledgement of his sexual misconduct, which was published in The New York Times one year ago this month, has been often referred to as an apology, even though he didn't use words like "sorry" or "I apologize." So why did the CBS All Access comedy use it word for word in the Season 2 premiere? Executive producer Nasim Pedrad said CK's apology was used "because he’s a prolific comedy mind, and obviously, as a human and a woman, it bothered me that he didn’t say the words ‘I’m sorry’ in it.”
TOPICS: Louis CK, CBS All Access, No Activity, Nasim Pedrad, Sexual Misconduct