Louis C.K. returned to the Comedy Cellar in New York City on Sunday night for another surprise set, and the disgraced comedian still refused to address his sexual misconduct. The unannounced appearance marks his second in five weeks and less than a year after he admitted to masterbating in front of multiple women comics without their consent.

While Louis C.K.'s unexpected comedy set in late August was met largely with public outrage — though inside the club, the comedian received a standing ovation before he even told one joke — the main criticism centered on C.K. returning to the stage with a business-as-usual attitude. When he admitted to sexual misconduct last year, C.K. said he would step away and "take a long time to listen." What most people want to know, is what has he learned?

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But according to audience members in attendance on Sunday, C.K. took the stage before 10:30 p.m., worked from notes, and performed a 20-minute set that made no mention of his inappropriate behavior, the New York Times reported, and that his entrance and exit was met with warmth and applause.

"When [Louis C.K.] got up he expressed gratitude for the cellar/audience having him, and that he knows not everybody is happy about him performing," James Richards wrote in an email to HuffPost.