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About CALIFORNICATION & Episode Guides

About CALIFORNICATION & Episode Guides

Hank Moody... No man is more committed to a midlife crisis.

Californication is a comedy/drama that premiered in August of 2007.



Summary
Californication is a Showtime 12-part series production created by Tom Kapinos and starring David Duchovny as Hank Moody, a troubled novelist who moves to Los Angeles and finds a job writing a blog for Hell-A Magazine. Later he finds out it is owned by Karen's new boyfriend Bill Gross which complicate the relationships with his ex-wife and his daughter Becca as Hank is constantly trying to get Karren back. On September 7, 2007 the show was renewed for a second season.

Cast & Characters
David Duchovny
Hank Moody

The main character who is looking to get back with his ex-wife.
Natascha McElhone
Karen Van Der Beek

Hank's ex-wife
Evan Handler
Charlie Rumkle

Hank's agent
Madeleine Martin
Rebecca "Becca" Moody

Hank & Karen's 12-year old daughter.
Madeline Zima
Mia Gross

Karen's fiancé's 16-year old daughter

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Season 1 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Pilot

In this pilot episode, we see Moody lurch from one affair to another while trying to somehow convince Karen that they should resume their relationship. Their 12-year-old daughter Becca is wise beyond her years, with a maturity that easily exceeds that of her father, and often surpasses her mother’s too. Through it all, Becca accepts her father for who he is, no matter how reprehensible his behaviour can often be. For his part, Hank takes pride in fatherhood, offering her a respect he rarely awards his numerous sexual conquests. Ultimately, he yearns for redemption, in terms of career, monogamy and fatherhood – but how will he convince Karen to give him another chance?


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2. Hell-A Woman
Hank is missing New York like mad, especially as he’s barely written a word since arriving on the west coast. His agent and best friend, Charlie, is despairing at his inability to write. Reacting to a moment of silence, he tells Hank, ‘That’s the sound of my phone not ringing for you.’Help is at hand, though. Hell-A magazine writer Nora suggests to Hank that he should channel his rage and write a blog for the publication. Hank is rather more interested in playing around than writing, but with Nora firmly in a relationship, he opts for the woman who passed over her phone number when they were stuck in traffic. The woman turns out to be a porn star whose latest flick has been very loosely ‘inspired’ by the film of Hank’s book. Maybe he’ll approve of that adaptation instead...

Episode 3. The Whore of Babylon
Tonight’s episode begins with a well-attended bookshop signing for Moody, which is interrupted by the furious arrival of Todd Carr, the man who directed the A Crazy Little Thing Called Love movie that has upset Hank so much. The author’s constant sniping in the press has finally made Carr’s patience snap.Having been offered writing work – a blog for top magazine Hell-A – Hank is dissatisfied with the project, although this may be because the man in charge of the magazine is Bill, who just so happens to be Karen’s future groom. Bill’s also at the end of his tether with Hank, but while he wants the maverick writer to continue blogging, he has some advice: ‘Forget about the woman you didn’t want to marry’.Unbeknown to Bill, Hank has already bedded his teenage daughter Mia. She now needs some help for her creative writing class, and with her tutor having not put pen to paper in five years, who better to guide her than a top author who nevertheless is no longer interested in the process of writing?Indeed, Hank is so disenchanted that he fires his agent and best friend Charlie for the umpteenth time. Charlie in turn tells his incompetent assistant Dani that her services are no longer required, but it isn’t long before she is hastily reinstated. What’s changed his mind?


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4.  Fear and Loathing at the Fundraiser
In this week’s episode of the adult comedy-drama, the acclaimed but disenchanted novelist Hank Moody has to bite his tongue. Meredith, his current flame, has a suggestion as to how their relationship can progress beyond the confines of the bedroom. Her idea is for them to attend a fundraising event in aid of the environment. ‘I’m not a joiner,’ he whines, but he reluctantly agrees to go anyway.On his way to the fundraiser, Hank stops off at ex-girlfriend Karen’s house in order to present their 12-year-old daughter Becca with a very special gift. The only drawback is that it’s exactly the sort of present that Karen has discouraged him from buying for her. As ever, it’s Becca who has the most incisive, wily questions about her parents’ relationships.At the environmental fundraiser, Hank’s agent Charlie tries to sign up an A-lister, who is dismissed by Hank with a typically unprintable riposte. Karen turns up too, and she trades wisecracks with Hank. On meeting a fellow author, Hank demeans her style of escapist writing, but is wrong-footed by her candour about the realities of the publishing world.

Episode 5.  LOL
Bill asks Hank to give a short talk on creative writing in the all-girls school attended by Bill’s daughter Mia. Hank accepts and he proves to be a hit with the girls – he even has trouble leaving the classroom with the admiring students flocking around him. He also learns just why teacher Nick Lowry thinks he’s got the best job in the world, which even Hank finds rather troubling.Elsewhere, Hank’s best friend and agent Charlie Rumkle is going through a rough patch in his marriage as his wife Marcy demands more sex from him, and of an especially kinky sort in particular.Things are just as problematic for Hank in his new relationship with lawyer Meredith. When he is giving an interview on a radio talk show hosted by punk rock icon Henry Rollins (as himself), the author complains about the dumbcyber-speak that has taken over the English language, what with all the text message abbreviations and silly acronyms used in everyday speech these days. Unfortunately, Meredith is quite fond of expressing herself that way, and she takes Hank’s general rant rather personally and splits up with him – not without saying goodbye, though.Meanwhile, Hank’s daughter Becca experiences the pangs of a broken heart for the first time when her guitar teacher is pounced upon by Mia, much to the chagrin of Becca, who is clearly smitten.

Episode 6. Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder begins with a proposition for Hank. A visit to the supermarket finds him meeting an attractive surfer girl who ends up staying the night at his house. Things go well at first, as the two bond over why vinyl albums sound infinitely superior to anything from the digital age. Come the morning, though, he wakes up to find not only that she is gone, but that some of his possessions are too!There is also a shock for Hank’s agent Charlie Rumkle, who has been conducting a series of sex games with his incompetent but alluring assistant Dani. This week, their affair is in danger of being exposed when Charlie’s wife Marcy unexpectedly shows up at the office. As Dani saves his skin, Marcy comments, ‘She’s like your little slave, that one’. It’ll only be a matter of time before Charlie and Dani’s affair is discovered, so he is inspired to try and spice up his sex life with Marcy. But will he be able to take home the sort of sex he’s been enjoying at the office?Meanwhile, having previously bedded Mia without knowing her age or the identity of her father, Hank’s relationship with her is now a creative one; she’s been excelling in writing classes at school after submitting material written by him. He now persuades her to find her own identity and offers to help her with her attempts to write her own assignments.As for Becca, she’s also displaying an artistic bent in her role as lead singer and guitarist in the group Kill Jill, who perform at a school Battle of the Bands. Hank and Karen are proud parents indeed, even though when Karen asks Hank at one point in the performance, ‘Are you crying?’ he will only mutter something about ‘allergies’.

Episode 7. Girls, Interrupted
Hank is concerned when he discovers that Becca, who possesses a philosophical outlook that belies her youth, doesn’t believe in happy endings – a result of his and Karen’s failed relationship. Karen admits that when it comes to matters of the heart you have to be realistic, but Hank firmly believes that anything is possible, especially in love. With this in mind, Hank continues to pursue his dream of winning Karen back in a bid to prove to Becca that happy endings do sometimes exist. But will Becca just end up disappointed again?Meanwhile, Hank’s best friend and agent Charlie Rumkle is contemplating a dream of his own: he hopes that a ménage à trois will help save his marriage to Marcy. But he doesn’t count on the third person in his threesome being the woman he has been having an affair with, his secretary Dani. After failing to convince Marcy to choose someone else, Marcy’s fantasy is brought to life. However, the reality of the situation doesn’t quite live up to everyone's expectations.Elsewhere, Todd Carr, the man who directed the film version of Hank’s novel, is keen to work with him again but Hank isn’t so sure, considering that their last encounter ended in fisticuffs. However, he soon agrees when he finds out that Todd has something that could earn him some major brownie points with Karen. She is thrilled by what follows, but before they get the chance to celebrate, they receive a call from Mia. Will the teenage temptress finally spill the beans about her relationship with Hank?

Episode 8. California Son
California Son begins with Hank staring at a blank computer screen, still unable to write. His inactivity is soon shattered when he receives a phone call from his sister, who delivers the devastating news that their father has died.While drowning his sorrows in a bar, Hank meets a woman named Trixie who fails to reveal that she is a prostitute. When Hank finds out, the deed has already been done but Hank is all out of cash after buying a load of cocaine. Hank takes a few punches from Trixie’s pimp before his agent and best friend Charlie arrives to bail him out.Charlie offers Hank his condolences for the loss of his father, but Hank is adamant that he is not going to the funeral, proclaiming his father to be the "moodiest of Moodys". As Hank struggles with bad memories of his father, a series of flashbacks provide a rare glimpse into Hank's history.It is revealed that Karen and Hank split because she had an affair with a man whose house she was redesigning, although their relationship had deteriorated long before that – a result of Hank’s hectic schedule and inflated ego. We also learn that when it comes to womanising, Hank was heavily influenced by his father, who had many affairs throughout his marriage. This appalled Hank, making him a more committed father.Back in the present, Hank and Karen find themselves drawn back towards each other and Hank admits that he still loves her. Is there a chance that Becca will get her wish and that Karen and Hank will be reunited?


Episode
9.  Filthy Lucre
The exploits of bohemian novelist Hank Moody in the City of Angels continue with him having scored a big new contract, thanks to his agent and best friend Charlie.A big wad of cash in hand, Hank thinks it might be time for a change and buys a ring for his ex-girlfriend Karen to try and convince her that he has finally begun to mend his sinful ways. What’s more, Hank has written the draft of a novel during the last few weeks and wants Karen to read it – however, she’s not too happy about this turn of events.On a lighter note, Hank treats himself to a new Porsche and immediately gets up to his old tricks with the good-looking female sales assistant. Will he ever learn?With the remaining cash still burning a hole in his pocket, Hank also wants to treat his daughter Becca to a nice present after seeing her perform her first song. At the guitar shop, Becca begins to have ideas of her own regarding her father’s generous offer and buys an instrument from an old rocker when she notices he has fallen on hard times.


Episode
10. The Devil's Threesome
It’s just another sunny day in hell as Hank contemplates the state of his life. On hand to offer him encouragement and advice is best friend and agent Charlie Rumkle, who has moved in with him after Marcy kicked him out of their marital home. As Marcy reflects on her affair with Dani, Charlie finds himself competing with Hank for female attention and decides to shape up. But Hank has some wise words for Charlie – sex can’t replace love. Should promiscuous Hank be listening to his own advice?On Charlie’s orders, the pair head to the gym and before long, Hank has attracted the attention of female boxer Laura. Unfortunately, she is one of Hank’s recent conquests and he can’t remember who she is. She hopes that a round in the ring will knock some sense into him.Meanwhile, devious Mia has made an appointment with Charlie to discuss the novella she stole from Hank. Upon arrival at the office, she is disappointed to discover that Charlie has cancelled her meeting until Dani, a wannabe agent, offers to read her work instead. Dani loves Mia’s/Hank’s writing and promises Mia that she will be a literary sensation. But just how far is Mia willing to go?Later, while Karen and Marcy are debating the ups and downs of their love lives, Marcy accidentally reveals that Hank bought Karen an engagement ring. This piece of news forces Karen to question her relationship with fiancé Bill – is he really the right man for her? However, these doubts are blown out of the water when Marcy and Karen find their ex-partners in bed with the female boxer. Has this ill-fated threesome blown Hank’s last chance?


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11. Turn The Page
Becca informs Karen that she wants to live with Hank as Karen is being fitted for her wedding dress. Karen is devastated.At UTK, Charlie tries to reconcile with Marcy, but fails. Dani enters with news of her meeting with Mia about her book. Charlie is forced to put it on the fast track, else Dani will pursue a sexual harassment case against him.Over lunch, Charlie tells Hank of the book and Hank discovers that it's his work that Mia is passing off as her own.Hank attempts to confront Mia at UTK, but is surprised to find that the only way of doing so is to walk in on a meeting between her, Charlie, Dani and an old publisher acquaintance – a meeting from which he's quickly ejected.Bill tries to comfort Karen, but only ends up hurting her more with his insensitivity.Outside UTK, Hank confronts Mia and she tells him to back off or she'll reveal their secret.Dani tries to celebrate, but Charlie tells her to leave. He then reads the manuscript.As Becca packs, she tells Mia that she's moving in with Hank not for fun, but to take care of him – because he's just about lost everything.Charlie finds out from Hank about the affair with Mia. Their conversation is cut short by the arrival of Becca and a very upset Karen.Becca and Hank spend some time together, which offers Hank some peace. Later that night, Karen comes by and realises that maybe she's making a mistake in marrying Bill


Episode
12. The Last Waltz
Hank can't shake his ongoing nightmares of Karen's imminent marriage to Bill, only to wake up and find that today's the day. His nightmare has become real. But before he and Becca even get out the door, she announces that she just got her first period.At a local convenience store, Hank wrestles with a woman and her burly husband over the last box of tampons. When the woman realises that the tampons are, in fact, for Becca, she softens, offering to instruct Becca on her first time.Meanwhile, Bill tells Mia there is no way he will allow her book to see the light of day. The character in the book's sex fantasy is too frighteningly similar to Hank. Enraged, Mia asks him why he's so sure it's a fantasy at all leaving Bill speechless in her wake.Marcy helps Karen put the final touches on her makeup as Karen admits she slept with Hank after his father died. Marcy then facilitates a last chance meeting between her and Hank in which he takes the high road and wishes her and Bill all the best.The ceremony has gone off without a hitch when Mia raises her hand declaring that her father and Karen are not right for each other. Hank tries to minimise the damage by leading Mia out when she spills the truth about her and Hank having sex. Bill attacks Hank. Karen, Becca and the guests demand answers. Hank's about to come clean when Mia saves him by saying the sex fantasy in her book is just that. Moments later, Bill and Karen are husband and wife.At the reception, Hank dances with each woman in his life: Becca, who's proud of him for behaving himself; Mia, who reveals that Hank might have been her first time; and Marcy, whom he manages to reunite with Charlie. Finally, with Karen, he regrets his mistakes but takes pride in their one great triumph, Becca, before Bill cuts in. Hank warns him not to screw things up like he did.All things tied up, it seems there might be hope for Hank Moody after all. He and Becca are getting in the car to leave when Karen suddenly comes running. She gives no reason, just jumps in the car and tells Hank to drive. He happily obliges as the three head off together into the night.


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Season 2 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Slip of the Tongue
After their reunion in season one, Hank and Karen plan to move back to New York. Karen asks Hank to get a vasectomy, to which he agrees. At the party of a record producer, Lew Ashby, Hank has a sexual accident...

Episode 2. The Great Ashby
Hank ends up in jail and makes a new friend there, while Charlie runs into job trouble after a fight with Dani.

Episode 3. No Way to Treat a Lady
Charlie wants to help Daisy with her porn career, while Hanks starts writing Lew Ashby's biography. Becca has her first day at a private school, while Karen meets Sonja and Julian again.

Episode 4. The Raw & the Cooked
Hank proposes to Karen right before a dinner party, to which Mia, Charlie, Marcy, Lew Ashby, Sonja and Julian are invited. Drugs and special circumstances turn the evening in an unexpected direction.

Episode 5. Vaginatown
After being dumped by Karen and while staying at Ashby's, Hank dreams about sleeping with a popular cooking show host, Chloe Metz. Ashby promises to make his dream come true. Charlie helps Daisy by getting her a role in the porn film "Vaginatown", an adaptation of "Chinatown".

Episode 6. Coke Dick & The First Kick
Hank wants to find out more about Ashby, so he tries to find his lost love, Janie Jones. In the meantime, he catches Julian with another woman and confronts Sonja about it. Charlie turns his home into the set of "Vaginatown" and becomes a part of the film.

Episode 7. In a Lonely Place
After a parent-teacher conference, Hank finds an interest in Becca's English teacher Mrs. Patterson, only to find out that she is the mother of Damien. The Runkles take Daisy into her home after she was thrown out of her apartment, but when her former manager shows up, Charlie uncovers Marcy's secret which could have fatal effects on their finances.

Episode 8. Going Down and Out in Beverly Hills
When Hank visits Janie Jones to find out more about Lew Ashby, but he finds out something even more interesting about her maid. Karen finds out about Mia dating Lew Ashby and confronts him about it. Charlie continues to manage Daisy, while Marcy is on the way to a detox.

Episode 9. La Ronde
Daisy fills in for Marcy at "Hot Lips" and while watching "Dirty Dancing" with Charlie. Hank goes out with Janie Jones to an art exhibition, where they run into Sonja and Julian. Lew Ashby invites Karen on a date.

Episode 10. In Utero
When Hank and Karen go see a doctor, they flash back to the past, when Karen first got pregnant. In the meantime, Charlie continues his special relationship with Daisy, while Marcy is still in rehab.

Episode 11. Blues from Laurel Canyon
Mia's book based on Hank's script gets a good review in the newspaper, so Lew Ashby throws her a party, at which Becca catches Damien two-timing on her. When Daisy shows up to the party with Ronny Praeger, an argument starts, and Charlie's true feelings are revealed.

Episode 12. La Petite Mort
Hank finishes Lew Ashby's biography. Mia prepares to travel around the country to sell her book. Sonja is giving birth to her child. Charlie moves in with Daisy and they both get new jobs. Karen is given a job offer she can't refuse resulting in Hank and Becca to make sacrifices.

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Season 3 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Wish You Were Here
With Karen gone, Hank has to deal with a more and more rebellious Becca, but also gets to know Dean Stacy Koons and his family. Meanwhile, Charlie and Marcy move back together, because Charlie cannot afford to pay rent and mortgage at the same time. However, they still plan to divorce each other.

Episode 2. The Land Of Rape And Honey
After a job offer by Felicia Koons, Hank starts working as college professor and soon gets into trouble, while Charlie interferes with Marcy's romantic life.

Episode 3. Verities & Balderdash
At a university mixer, Hank comforts his dumped assistant Jill in his very own way, while Charlie lands a very important client for Sue Collini, which really turns her on.

Episode 4. Zoso
Becca develops a new and more adult fashion sense which Hank does not approve. In the meantime, Hank wants to find out why Jackie dropped his class, so he brings along Charlie to visit the strip club where she works.

Episode 5. Slow Happy Boys
Becca pays Karen a visit in New York for the weekend and Hank is left on his own, until his old friend Mike Zlosowski from Long Island shows up. Together, the two have a great time at Sue Collini's party. In the meantime, the revelation of a secret abruptly interrupts Charlie and Marcy's regained sex life.

Episode 6. Glass Houses
With Karen visiting Los Angeles, Hank has to deal with her finding about his affairs and her plan to move the family to New York. Meanwhile, Charlie has to deal with Marcy's crush on Rick Springfield, especially when he is invited to dinner.

Episode 7. So Here's The Thing ...
Hank's attempts to set things right with Karen lead to even deeper entanglements with the campus ladies. In the meantime, Charlie tries to prevent Sue's top client from leaving the agency, and Becca scolds Hank for being a terrible role model for her.

Episode 8. The Apartment
After a "Skypus interruptus" with Karen, Jackie shows up at Hank's apartment together with two strippers and a bottle of Whisky. The next morning, Hank has an unconscious stripper girl in his apartment. When Charlie shows up with Rick Springfield, they first try to help, but then Jill shows up as well, and she is not the last surprise of the morning.

Episode 9. Mr. Bad Example
After the revelations of his affairs, Hank expects to be fired from campus, but Dean Koons tells him otherwise, when they are both contacted by the principal of their daughters' school, who tells them their girls had a physical confrontation with each other. When the parents meet at the principal's office, one of those affairs is revealed to Karen. Meanwhile, Charlie risks his job trying to hold Marcy off drug addict Rick Springfield.

Episode 10. Dogtown
When Charlie loses his job, Hank takes him out to town. Meanwhile, Karen, Becca and Marcy have a girl's night out.

Episode 11. Comings & Goings
Hank and Karen attend an end-of-semester mixer, where the girls team up to bash Hank and Dean Koons wants to duel him. Meanwhile, Charlie and Marcy are trying to sell their house.

Episode 12. Mia Culpa
Mia comes back to town along with her new boyfriend, who acts as her manager as well.

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Season 4 Episode Guide



Episode 1: Exile On Main St.
Hank is bailed out of jail to find that his literary sex scandal has made him the toast of Hollywood and the target of a lawsuit - as well as estranged him from Karen and Becca.

Episode 2: Suicide Solution
Hank polishes off a day of flaky neediness with a creative meeting about his potential new movie that ends with him hiding in a starlet's bathroom and accidentally overdosing on booze and sleeping pills.

Episode 3: Home Sweet Home
Hank takes advantage of the misperception that he tried to commit suicide and moves back home with Karen and Becca, but his daughter knows the truth; Charlie sets out to reach a sexual benchmark while a wealthy producer pursues Marcy.

Episode 4: Monkey Business
A meeting to discuss Hank's recently completed movie script ends with a billionaire dead in a bathroom; Marcy suspects that she might be pregnant; Karen meets a potential new boyfriend in the artist father of one of Becca's bandmates.

Episode 5: Freeze Frame
After a personal grooming mishap, Charlie discovers that his vasectomy was botched and that Marcy's baby could be his; Hank's relationship with lawyer Abby gets more personal but a good deed yields a compromising photo that could ruin Hank's life.

Episode 6: Lawyers, Guns and Money
A sensational photo derails Hank's case and threatens to destroy his movie project until his sincere love for Becca rescues his career, while Karen resuscitates her ex-husband's relationship with his beautiful lawyer.

Episode 7: The Recused
Forced by her relationship with Hank to recuse herself as his lawyer, Abby pitches the case to a senior partner on the golf course; Hank is dismayed by Karen's growing relationship with artist Ben; Marcy and Stu ask Charlie to help them pitch a TV project.

Episode 8: Lights. Camera. Asshole.
Hank takes a gig rewriting dialogue on a zombie sequel but threatens his job when he hooks up with a sexy woman with close ties to the film's female lead; Marcy tells Stu she's pregnant but not that the baby may be Charlie's.

Episode 9: Another Perfect Day
Evicted from his apartment, Hank moves back in with Karen and Becca while he prepares for his trial and teaches his daughter to drive; while Karen's out on a date with Ben, Becca and Pearl steal the Porsche and wreck it.

Episode 10: The Trial
A nervous Hank discovers that he's got good reason to panic when his trial turns into an all-out character assassination, with even friendly witnesses Charlie and Karen unable to portray him as anything other than a drunken, oversexed lout.

Episode 11: The Last Supper
Found guilty of statutory rape, Hank buys a used Porsche and considers fleeing from Los Angeles, but instead enjoys one last night in the company of his friends and family.

Episode 12: ...And Justice for All
As Hank awaits sentencing, the lines between his real life and the movie based on his life blur as the film's star hits on his ex-wife and he feels stirrings of passion for the actress hired to play Karen.

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Season 5 Episode Guide



Episode 1: JFK to LAX
A few years have passed and Hank is living in New York but looking for a ticket out of town after his latest breakup. He accepts an invitation from Charlie to come to Los Angeles for a job writing a film starring rapper/actor Samurai Apolcaypse, then reunites with Karen, her former professor and now-husband Richard, and his daughter Becca, who now has a boyfriend named Tyler that is the spitting image of Hank himself ... in the worst possible way.

Episode 2: The Way Of The Fist
Hank passes on writing Samurai Apocalypse's new movie but Sam won't take no for an answer and drags Hank to a meeting with director Peter Berg, where they discover that Hank and Peter have shared more than just a love of the written word. Sam takes it on himself to get rid of Tyler, which makes things worse between Hank and Becca. Co-parents Charlie, Marcy and Stu have their hands full when Little Stuart exposes himself to a preschool classmate, and Charlie takes it upon himself to mend fences with the offended girl's attractive mother.

Episode 3: Boys & Girls
Hank delivers a completed draft of "Santa Monica Cop" to Samurai Apocalypse but his attempts to leave town are once again thwarted when he's asked to show a night on the town to Kali, his "acquaintance" from the flight to Los Angles; Tyler crashes with Karen and Becca while he recovers from his injuries; things get unprofessional fast when Charlie is saved from a serious parental crisis by his son's nanny, Lizzie.

Episode 4: Waiting For The Miracle
Hank receives an unwelcome surprise in the form of Carrie, ex-girlfriend and arsonist that he's forced to invite along when Karen and Becca show up to invite him to a dinner party. Stu, Marcy and Bates' talk of sexual proclivities leaves the Moodys searching for the nearest exit, but the party gets even more out of control when Carrie has a realization about Hank. Meanwhile, Charlie goes on a blind date with Mary, a "nice girl" who's more than a little inexperienced.

Episode 5: The Ride-Along
Charlie's boyhood dream is realized and Hank's worst nightmare comes true when Samurai Apocalypse invites the boys on a ride-along with the Santa Monica Police Department and takes them on a joyride that goes sexually awry for Charlie; Richard hits the bottle at a crowded Venice restaurant but Hank and the boys arrive to save the day for Karen and Becca, and Tyler realizes he's seen Sam somewhere before.

Episode 6: Love Song
When Samurai Apocalypse hits a lyrical roadblock with his protege, he calls on the best writer he knows: Hank Moody, who unites with Kali to imbibe, bear his soul, and write a song that takes Hank back in time to an era when he, Karen and Charlie were happier and life was simpler before "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love." But the present comes roaring back when Karen shows up at Hank's door, worried that she made a mistake.

Episode 7: Here I Go Again
Hank saves Karen from embarrassment with a drunk Richard, then covers for Richard by pretending to be dating a stripper named Holly, who takes a liking to Tyler and offends his girlfriend, Becca. Meanwhile, when she's fired after an inappropriate encounter with Stu, nanny Lizzie calls on Charlie and allows their relationship to progress, only to have Marcy beg for her return.

Episode 8: Raw
Hank is stuck reading Tyler's screenplay but discovers some talent under that head of hair, even though the script appears to be disturbingly autobiographical account of the author's relationship with Becca. Charlie and Lizzie's love quadrangle with Stu and Marcy heats up, but when their bedroom games hit too close to home for Charlie, it may be off to therapy for all four of them.

Episode 9: At the Movies
On the first day of production on Hank Moody's latest movie "Santa Monica Cop," Stu has brought back his "F--king and Punching" director in hopes of creating a cinematic masterpiece, but Hank's rendezvous with the film's leading lady puts his relationship with Sam in jeopardy. Luckily for Hank, Stu and the production's crew, Charlie has a backup plan.

Episode 10: Perverts & Whores
Minus one agent and best friend, Hank crashes with his two favorite ladies, Karen and Becca. Looking for new representation, he meets with Hollywood power agent Larry Levine, who quickly sets a meeting with world-class filmmaker and Hank Moody idol Lars Manderhoff. It may be a match made in heaven when Lars surprises Hank with one of his favorite working girls, Trixie (guest star Judy Greer). Distraught over his personal losses, Charlie seeks comfort from Marcy while Lizzie enjoys her big break, a part in "Santa Monica Cop" courtesy of Stu.

Episode 11: The Party
Hank overstays his welcome at the house of Karen and Richard and hits the road with one last stop at Malibar, where he runs into Lizzie, who uses her newly acquired acting chops to lure him back to the Runkle Manor. Once there, Hank is surprised by everyone he loves and loathes: Karen, Becca, Charlie, Marcy, Stu, Richard and his creepy sponsor, Gabriel. Even Sam and Kali show up, but it's not a party until someone gets hurt and luckily for these partygoers, Hank has it in him for one final run-in with Tyler.

Episode 12: Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
Hank discovers the bartender at a local watering hole is his late friend Lew Ashby and wonders if he's in Hell. Richard makes a startling announcement about Hank and Karen. Hank tries to make things right with Becca, but her news about Tyler leaves him stunned. On the set of "Santa Monica Cop," Sam's jealousy and fondness for firearms give Charlie an opportunity to show how much he loves his best friend and number-one client; Hank's arsonist ex-girlfriend surprises him with a way for them to be together forever.

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Season 6 Episode Guide



Episode 1: The Unforgiven
Hank Moody may have survived a murder-suicide attempt by his lovelorn ex, Carrie, but she's still haunting his dreams. Charlie takes his best friend and star client to meet rocker Atticus Fetch about giving "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love" the Broadway treatment. A revelation about Becca prompts a tailspin that causes Charlie, Karen and Marcy to take action with Hank.

Episode 2: Quitters
Hank reluctantly heeds the advice from his family and friends, but Faith, muse to many-a-rock-star, may be his light at the end of the tunnel. Charlie runs into out-and-proud movie star Robbie Mac and finds himself taking drastic action in order to land the award winner as a client. Marcy loses her resolve with Stu, while Karen lands a new job.

Episode 3: Dead Rock Stars
Hank and Faith attend a funeral. Later, Karen finds Hank in a compromising position. Robbie Mac and Ken take Charlie out on the town, which doesn't sit well with Marcy.

Episode 4: Hell Bent for Leather
Hank and Charlie's meeting with Robbie Mac isn't as promising as they hoped; and later, Hank reconnects with an entertainment exec he'd worked with. Meanwhile, Marcy, Ophelia and Karen swap tales over dinner, while Becca proves she's her father's daughter at a reading of her work.

Episode 5: Rock And A Hard Place
Ken discovers Charlie's secret. Atticus sends Hank and Charlie on a hunt, so they enlist the help of Hank's friend Faith. Marcy makes a decision about Stu that is influenced by her man-hating spiritual guide, Ophelia Robbins.

Episode 6: In the Clouds
Karen asks Hank to intervene with Becca. Later, the boys board Air Force 69 with Atticus Fetch to fly to NYC to present the songs for the Broadway adaptation of "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love." Charlie faces a serious case of aerophobia. Atticus is surprised by Faith, while his wife surprises Hank.

Episode 7: The Dope Show
Hank returns from his trip to find Becca spiraling, but his plan to help her backfires when they go to visit Atticus and meet his current house guest. Hank has an encounter that puts him in a very awkward position with Karen. Charlie takes Stuart out for the day and has an encounter of his own.

Episode 8: Everybody's A F**king Critic
The reviews are in for the first draft of "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love: The Musical." Hank looks for inspiration from Faith to help get him to the next level. Becca contemplates alternate careers. Charlie and Stu join forces to win back Marcy, but first, they'll have to pry her from the man-hating clutches of Ophelia Robbins.

Episode 9: Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Atticus throws a party. Faith provides the girls, The Dealer provides the recreation and Hank's old friend provides the entertainment. Hank gets a taste of his own medicine with Karen. Atticus tries to recreate rock and roll folklore with one of his biggest fans while Charlie reunites with The Widow.

Episode 10: Blind Faith
Hank seeks comfort from Faith, only to find her with someone else. Hank meets two very important people in Faith's life. On the home front, Becca has some big news.

Episode 11: The Abby
Hank and Faith join forces to track down Atticus, but Becca is the only person who can really help. Marcy's outing with Ophelia leaves her a little tied up and Charlie's response to a curious message reveals the true feelings between the two exes. Karen has an epiphany about Becca.

Episode 12: I'll Lay My Monsters Down
Season 6 finale. Hank makes a big decision about his future, which affects Faith. Charlie and Marcy also make a decision. The troops are rallied to ensure Atticus makes it to the Greek Theatre for his co-headlining gig with Marilyn Manson. A call from Becca and a visit from a dearly departed friend set Hank in motion.

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Season 7 Episode Guide



Episode 1: Levon
After his short-lived tour with Atticus, Hank is eager to reunite with the love of his life, but things with Karen don't go quite as planned. Charlie's performance anxiety leaves Marcy wondering what she's gotten herself back into. And Levon, a young reporter, looks to interview Hank for his college paper.

Episode 2: Julia
Hank's first day in the Santa Monica Cop writer's room brings aggravation from his new co-workers. Things start looking up for Charlie and Marcy when he meets Melanie, showrunner Rick Rath's new assistant. Plus, Karen gets an unexpected surprise. And so does Hank, during a visit to Levon's apartment.

Episode 3: Like Father Like Son
Hank is assigned to write his first 'Santa Monica Cop' episode, much to the chagrin of co-workers Terry and Hugh. Levon tries to bond with Melanie while Hank sits on a casting session. And as Charlie hopes to fix things with Marcy, Karen gets ready to throw in the towel.

Episode 4: Dicks
Levon hopes for some alone time with Melanie but three's a crowd with The Director in the way. Money troubles add to Charlie and Marcy's marital unrest, but new client Goldie may put Charlie back in the black. Hank, Levon and Julia celebrate Julia's new role.

Episode 5: Getting The Poison Out
Charlie feels like he's in over his head when he takes on a new client. Levon enjoys some time with Nikki. Karen, Hank and Marcy find themselves forced to spend time with Nikki's friend.

Episode 6: Kickoff
It's the 'Santa Monica Cop' kickoff party at Rath's. Hank has an intimate notes session with the show's female lead, Amy Taylor Walsh, while the male lead, Hashtag Black, has his eyes on Julia. As Charlie tries to manage Goldie, his head-case client, Stu makes him an offer. The party ends early when Levon breaks Rath's cardinal rule.

Episode 7: Smile
Rath wants a rewrite of Hank's script. Charlie and Marcy mull Stu's offer.

Episode 8: 30 Minutes Or Less
Hank has problems with Hashtag Black. Stu's offer leads to fisticuffs.

Episode 9: Faith, Hope, Love
A Nun helps Hank put things into perspective when he recalls his turbulent relationship with Karen, how confused things were with Becca and how happy Charlie and Marcy used to be.

Episode 10: Dinner With Friends
Julia interrupts Hank and Karen's dinner plans. Charlie, Marcy, Krull, Levon and his new friend have a dramatic night. Stu assaults Charlie.

Episode 11: Daughter
Hank's job comes under threat. Marcy accepts the offer Stu made her. Karen and Becca make a huge announcement. Levon spoils the family reunion plans.

Episode 12: Grace Series Finale
Hank makes a life-altering decision. Karen tries to resolve any tension between Hank and Becca. Hank and Levon reconnect with Tara. Hank invites Julia for a special dinner.

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