Californication Season Finale Recap: That Sinking Feeling
Hank is a sloshed, sad King Poseidon to his mermaids.
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Hank is a sloshed, sad King Poseidon to his mermaids.
"This is the worst day of my life," says Hank Moody. But it’s a day that begins and ends with sex.
Three of the women Hank's sleeping with arrive on his doorstep early one morning, along with their husbands, children, stripper buddies, his agent, and Rick Springfield.
Hank moves to dispatch his pesky love interests.
Kathleen Turner is all set to join the cast of 'Californication.'
'Le Petite Mort' proves a less than orgasmic season finale: Charlie realizes he may have made a grave error, Sonja gives birth, and a New York job offer prompts Karen and Hank to once again reevaluate their relationship.
Mia celebrates the release of the book she stole from Hank, Becca learns what it is to love and lose, Charlie destroys his marriage, and Ashby atones for Hank's sins.
Showtime ordered twelve more episodes of the David Duchovny–starring series.
“In Utero” finds nineties-era Hank and Karen contemplating their then-burgeoning relationship; contemporary Hank worrying over a lump on his groin; and Charlie rethinking his marriage.
'La Ronde' finds Marcy in treatment; Ashby, Charlie, Hank and Karen keeping (most of) their libidinal impulses in check; and 'Californication' getting all literary.
"Going Down and Out in Beverly Hills" drags out Hank's anticipation of Janie Jones for yet another episode, but offers up her cleaning lady for a temp job.
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