Comedian Louis C.K. has found a true TV home in the FX network. His sitcom,, has established itself as one of the funniest, and one of the smartest, shows on television, and it's gearing up for a third season later this year. By all accounts, the show works as well as it does largely because FX leaves Louis alone and lets him do his thing. Creativity not being dictated by a bunch of be-suited executives? Imagine that! Now C.K. is returning the favor by bringing his web comedy specialto the network at some point in the future. C.K. told the Observer , "What am I going to do, put it on Showtime? I feel loyalty to FX. And they’re going to air it as a commercial, sort of, for the site [where fans can buy the special]."Theweb release earned headlines last year as a trail-blazing experiment. C.K. made his show available via the web for a mere five bucks, cutting out the middle men. No cable premieres, no waiting for DVD releases, just a direct connection between the comedian and his fans. The trial was an unexpected success, with the comedy special bringing in over a million dollars in purchases.The specifics of where the special will land on FX's programming schedule have yet to be announced. The good news for C.K. fans is that when it does arrive, it will do so (mostly) unedited. As C.K. explained, "FX will give me the leeway -- you can say 'shit' and 'asshole,' and you can’t say that on Comedy Central. You just can’t say 'fuck,' and there aren’t that many 'fucks' in this."In the mean time, you can still order C.K.'sspecial via his website