Synopsis
Includes:
Californication: Filthy Lucre (2007)
Californication: Turn the Page (2007)
Californication: The Last Waltz (2007)
Californication: Pilot (2007)
Californication: Hell-A Woman (2007)
Californication: California Son (2007)
Californication: LOL (2007)
Californication: Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder (2007)
Californication: The Whore of Babylon (2007)
Californication: The Devil's Threesome (2007)
Californication: Girls Interrupted (2007)
Californication: Fear and Loathing at the Fundraiser (2007)
Californication: Filthy Lucre
A sudden influx of cash from a movie-royalty check sends Hank on a spending spree, but his largesse isn't fully appreciated by all the recipients; Hank writes a manuscript while at his father's funeral in New York; Marcy has surprising news for Charlie. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Californication: Turn the Page
Becca surprises Karen with news that she wants to move in with her father; Dani demands that Charlie fast-track Mia's book, which Charlie knows is really Hank's work, and when Hank learns the truth, he is furious and confronts Mia. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Californication: The Last Waltz
As Karen's wedding to Bill nears, Hank struggles with accepting what appears to be inevitable; Bill informs Mia that he will not allow her book to be published; Hank has a unique solution to dealing with Becca's surprise visitor. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Californication: Pilot
A transplanted author (David Duchovny) suffers from writer's block and is disappointed that his novel has been turned into a romantic comedy for the big screen. He also learns his ex is engaged and that their 12-year-old daughter is acting on her "emerging sexuality." ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Californication: Hell-A Woman
Jobless Hank is encouraged to "channel [his] rage" by blogging for an online magazine; Karen arranges a "play date" with someone Hank's own age during a dinner party at her house. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Californication: California Son
Bad news about his father sends Hank on an alcohol-and-drug-fueled bender. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Californication: LOL
Hank accepts Bill's invitation to speak at Mia's high-school creative-writing class---but there's a catch; at an appearance on a radio show hosted by Henry Rollins (as himself), Hank rants about the Internet and its negative impact on the written word. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Californication: Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
Hank spends a wild evening with a fetching surfer girl (Michelle Lombardo), and later must deal with unwanted attention from Mia. Meanwhile, Becca knocks 'em out in her school's Battle of the Bands; and Marcy almost nabs Charlie in flagrante with his assistant (Rachel Miner). ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Californication: The Whore of Babylon
At a book signing, Hank gets into a scrap with the disgruntled director (Chris Williams) of the film based on his novel, and later runs into a woman (Amy Price-Francis) whom he embarrassed and insulted on a blind date; Mia attempts to steal some of Hank's work to use for her high-school creative-writing class. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Californication: The Devil's Threesome
Hank and Charlie get chummy with a woman (Laura Niles) they meet at the gym, but not before she gives Hank a thrashing in the ring. Reeling from their respective relationships, Karen and Marcy plan a girls' night out, and when they decide to drop in on Hank and Charlie, they catch the guys in a full-contact "workout" with their new sparring partner. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Californication: Girls Interrupted
Hank deals with the aftermath of sharing a passionate moment with Karen, and is bothered by Becca's negative outlook regarding the concept of happy endings. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Californication: Fear and Loathing at the Fundraiser
Hank escorts Meredith to an environmental fundraiser that is also being attended by Karen, and he winds up defending his ex's honor; Hank interrupts Charlie's romantic interlude with his assistant. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi