Californication Season 1, Ep. 1 "Pilot"

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In the series premiere, Hank is dismayed when he sees the film version of his acclaimed novel and learns that his ex-girlfriend and love of his life, Karen, is engaged to another man.
  • Directed by: Stephen Hopkins
  • Runtime: 33 minutes
  • Original air date: August 13, 2007
  • Network: Showtime
 
 
 
 

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1. Pilot
  August 13, 2007
In the series premiere, Hank is dismayed when he sees the film version of his acclaimed novel and learns that his ex-girlfriend and love of his life, Karen, is engaged to another man.
 
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2. Hell-A Woman
  August 20, 2007
Hank reluctantly accepts a blogger gig for a hip L.A. web site.
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3. The Whore Of Babylon
  August 27, 2007
Hank ponders whether or not to continue his blogging job after he discovers the identity of the web site's owner, Charlie's relationship with his assistant takes a surprising turn.
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4. Fear And Loathing At The Fundraiser
  September 3, 2007
The fiercely apolitical Hank is dragged to an environmental fundraiser at Charlie's agency.
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5. LOL
  September 10, 2007
A point of modern linguistic style comes between Meredith and Hank, who also guest-lectures at Mia's creative writing class
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6. Absinthe Makes The Heart Grow Fonder
  September 17, 2007
Becca's impressive musical performance at a rock concert leads to a romantic, booze-fueled moment for Hank and Karen.
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7. Girls, Interrupted
  September 24, 2007
Hank makes peace with his archenemy, Todd, and lands Karen a designing gig in the process.
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8. California Son
  October 1, 2007
Hank receives bad news about his father and embarks on a grief-stricken bender of booze and drugs.
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9. Filthy Lucre
  October 8, 2007
A manuscript for a new novel and a royalty check from his movie inspire Hank to go on a spending spree, but his purchases don't have the desired effect on his life.
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10. The Devil's Threesome
  October 15, 2007
A boxing movie turns into a mini-orgy for Hank and his new roommate Charlie, but their ecstasy soon turns to agony.
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11. Turn The Page
  October 22, 2007
Hank discovers Mia is peddling his book as her own, and she threatens to reveal their one-night stand if he reclaims his work.
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12. The Last Waltz
  October 29, 2007
The wedding of Karen and Bill provides the impetus for emotional crises and revelations that threaten to derail the entire ceremony.
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Episode 1, "Pilot"
Synopsis: In the series premiere, Hank is dismayed when he sees the film version of his acclaimed novel and learns that his ex-girlfriend and love of his life, Karen, is engaged to another man.
Original air date: August 13, 2007
Runtime: 33 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: English
ASIN: B0012H4B3W
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,877 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Californication Season 1
Synopsis: David Duchovny makes a triumphant return to television in a new comedy series centering around one-hit wonder novelist Hank Moody (Duchovny), who struggles to help raise his 13-year-old daughter, while still carrying a torch for his ex-girlfriend Karen.
Starring: David Duchovny, Natascha McElhone
Supporting actors: Madeleine Martin, Madeline Zima, Evan Handler, Pamela Adlon, Lance Barber, Rachel Miner, Chris Williams
Season year: 2007
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Executive producer: David Duchovny
Network: Showtime
ASIN: B0012H0DBG
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Well acted, with some gratuitous nudity and sex scenes, but with a lot of humor. sorandra  |  33 reviewers made a similar statement
Well cast, great actors, holds your interest. April:metalmom  |  32 reviewers made a similar statement
If I can get my mother to like this show, you will too. Daniel Alta Vista  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally an adult comedy with brains September 27, 2007
Not since MILLENNIUM and HOUSE, MD has a new television series caught my attention and held on each and every week. This show is smart, sassy, sexy, serious, funny, sometimes sad, and above all REALISTIC! The characters work perfectly off one another. I never watched David Duchovny in X-Files so I wasn't sure what to expect. He is TOP NOTCH fantastic in this show. He has the character of Hank Moody down to a "T" from voice inflections, sarcasm and facial expression, you always know where his character is coming from. The entire show orbits Hank's daily life. Begin with his love and affection for his ex, Karen, and their young pre-teen daughter, Becca, and end with his utter loathing of the literary world of which he is a part, and you will find a man who is struggling daily to look himself in the mirror and try liking what he sees. He drinks too much, parties too hard, and has sex with women whose names he doesn't even care to know. We all have known people like Hank, therefore, he is very real to nearly every adult watching this show. I especially get a kick out of the way his agent, played with precision by Sex and the City's Evan Handler, is fumbling through a kinky fling with his twenty something secretary while his ever suffering, sex-starved wife is begging for "nooners". The show is definitely for an adult audience, and though it can offend some and be quite irreverant most of the time, it is so well written and such fun that it almost doesn't matter. Add to all this some edgy musical tracks from greats like The Rolling Stones and The Foo Fighters, and you have a divine adult drama/comedy series. I eagerly await the release of Season One on DVD and keep my fingers crossed that Californication returns for Season Two, Three, and so on. Watch it once, you'll be hooked.
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105 of 123 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the funniest shows on television April 9, 2008
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It took me a few episodes to warm up to "Californication." At first I wasn't quite sure what the show was trying to be...maybe "Sex and the City" for men? But it's actually much more than that. The show revolves around Hank Moody (David Duchovny), an author who's been in a bit of a writer's slump ever since his last novel was published seven years ago. Hank longs to return to his hometown of New York City, but remains in California because his former lover, Karen (Natascha McElhone), lives there, along with their teenage daughter, Becca (Madeleine Martin). Hank is still very much in love with Karen, and it's pretty obvious that she still loves him, too. Unfortunately, Karen's engaged to stuffy Bill (Damian Young), and Hank unwittingly has sex with Bill's 16-year-old daughter, Mia (Madeline Zima), who eventually ends up blackmailing Hank and trying to take credit for his latest manuscript. What a mess!

"Californication" also boasts a strong supporting cast. Evan Handler plays Hank's best friend and agent, Charlie. Poor Charlie and his wife, Marcy (Pamela Adlon), experience some problems in the bedroom that lead to both of them cheating on each other with Charlie's hot young assistant, Danni (Rachel Miner). Handler and Adlon are amazingly funny on screen, and they play off each other very well: They're the funniest television couple since Lucy and Ricky Ricardo!

By far, the best thing about this show is its sense of humor. There are some incredibly funny scenes in "Californication" that definitely are among the most hilarious moments in TV history, and that's saying a lot. From Hank throwing up on Bill's priceless painting to the office dominatrix scenes to the three-way/orgy culmination, there are plenty of great scenes to go around. I don't remember the last time a TV show made me laugh so hard.

The first four or five episodes of the show were a little bumpy, but then "Californication" evolved into a great program about love, relationships, and self-discovery. The entire cast is brilliant, and most of the episodes are incredibly touching. I especially loved the last scene of the final episode, which came as a complete surprise and resulted in a very happy ending, at least for now.

Overall, "Californication" is a surprising success. I can't wait for the second season.
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41 of 48 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, an adult comedy with brains May 24, 2008
Format:DVD
Not since MILLENNIUM and HOUSE, MD has a new television series caught my attention and held on each and every week. This show is smart, sassy, sexy, serious, funny, sometimes sad, and above all REALISTIC! The characters work perfectly off one another. I never watched David Duchovny in X-Files so I wasn't sure what to expect. He is TOP NOTCH fantastic in this show. He has the character of Hank Moody down to a "T" from voice inflections, sarcasm and facial expression, you always know where his character is coming from. The entire show orbits Hank's daily life. Begin with his love and affection for his ex, Karen, and their young pre-teen daughter, Becca, and end with his utter loathing of the literary world of which he is a part, and you will find a man who is struggling daily to look himself in the mirror and try liking what he sees. He drinks too much, parties too hard, and has sex with women whose names he doesn't even care to know. We all have known people like Hank, therefore, he is very real to nearly every adult watching this show. I especially get a kick out of the way his agent, played with precision by Sex and the City's Evan Handler, is fumbling through a kinky fling with his twenty something secretary while his ever suffering, sex-starved wife is begging for "nooners". The show is definitely for an adult audience, and though it can offend some and be quite irreverant most of the time, it is so well written and such fun that it almost doesn't matter. Add to all this some edgy musical tracks from greats like The Rolling Stones and The Foo Fighters, and you have a divine adult drama/comedy series. I'm thrilled with this release of Season One on DVD and keep my fingers crossed that Californication returns for Season Two, Three, and so on. Watch it once, you'll be hooked.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great 'California-esque' Show
Husband and I began watching the current season on TV and loved it. Off beat and quirky and oh-so-culturally relevant of elements of our SoCal lifestyle. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars No gliches no problems
Buying the season is the way to go. I often have problems with streaming not syncing the video and audio.
This was a great alternative. Read more
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I liked it more as it went on.

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Love it. Second favorite tv show out there. Shameless is still number one. Totally glad I checked this out!! Love it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Showtime does it (did it) again
There is not much that I can add to what has already been written. One more 5 star review can't hurt, right? I gave up on network television years ago. Read more
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Been awhile since I watched this but have really enjoyed this show and how it portrays things in life most people dont want to talk about.
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Who doesn't love Hank Moody? The contrast of craziness and humor is one of a kind. This is an awesome series hands down!
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