Showing posts with label Californication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Californication. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 March 2012



Season 4 picks up 72 hours after Hank is arrested at the end of Season 3 and revolves around Hank's thoroughly destroyed life. His secrets have come to light and the world knows that Hank penned "Fucking & Punching", also revealing that he slept with Mia. Karen hates Hank's guts and Becca is disappointed in her father, so Hank goes to live at a hotel. Season 4 focuses mostly on Hank's new legal troubles and the development of a movie adaptation of "Fucking & Punching". Other developing story lines include Charlie learning his vasectomy may have been botched and he may have impregnated Marcy, Becca joining an all female rock band, Karen finding a new boyfriend, and the various troubles Hank causes with film production and with his lawyer's attempts to get Hank acquitted of a statutory rape charge with little to no help on Hank's part.


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Season 4

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Season 3 follows where season two ended, with the key elements including Hank becoming a teacher, his ongoing relationship with his daughter Becca, and the various shenanigans he gets into when he is let loose on a college campus.

Season 3
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 In season 2, fast-laner Lew Ashby (Callum Keith Rennie), a legendary music producer, recruits Hank to be his biographer. Hank's agent Charlie Runkle (Evan Handler) is fired from his agency and takes a fledgling female porn star under his wing. Charlie's wife Marcy (Pamela Adlon) becomes a coke fiend. Seventeen-year-old Mia (Madeline Zima) becomes a critics' darling when Hank's manuscript, which she stole in season 1, is published. Sonja (Paula Marshall) the Scientologist is pregnant and Hank may be the father. Duchovny's laid-back charm imbues Hank with what one character calls "infuriating magic." As the precocious Becca tells her mother, "You have to love him for who he is, not his potential." For all its explicit language and graphic sex, Californication is a compelling character study of a seriously flawed man-child. To quote a review of Mia/Hank's book, "It isn't about sex, but loneliness. It's hauntingly hopelessly romantic in the best sense of the word." Big ups!

Season 2




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