Pamela Adlon almost walked away from ‘Better Things’ without Louis C.K. Here’s how she came back

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Pamela Adlon almost walked away from ‘Better Things’ without Louis C.K. Here’s how she came back
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After sexual misconduct accusations against her show's co-creator, Louis C.K., came out, Pamela Adlon 'lost the drive to do [her] show.' Now she's on to 'Better Things.'

Pamela Adlon is an inveterate list-maker. Groceries, goals, to-do, got-done — you name it, she lists it.For her FX television series “Better Things,” which returns for its third season Thursday night, Adlon likes to catalog what she calls “Better Things” things. Sometimes it’s a song she wants to work into an episode, like Rod Stewart’s “Mandolin Wind.

Impressionist paintings done by her mother, including one of Adlon as a child, surround her, reproductions of which can be seen in Sam’s home on the show.“I remember asking friends, ‘What do I do? Do I change the name of my show? Do I call it “Schmetter Schmings?” “Mo’ Better Things?” ’ ” Adlon, 52, says.

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