Californication Reviews (Page 2)
Californication Review: Dazed and Confused
"Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be" took us to television purgatory and wavered somewhere between a good and bad episode. Sadly, though, the season five finale ...
Californication Review: Playing With Fire
This week we saw how Hollywood has been home to "Perverts & Whores" for many a year, as Hank's meeting with a prospective new agent took a turn for the...
Californication Review: Dog Water
"At the Movies" opened like so many other episodes of Californication, with Hank and Charlie starting their morning together. As the episode unfolded...
Californication Review: Raw I'm Gonna Give It To You
After a week off, like the episode title promised, Hank and crew brought it "Raw." In the infamous words of the Wu Tang Clan's U-God, it was an e...
Californication Review: Born To Walk Alone
Even when Hank tried to do a selfless act and help out the man who stands between him and his one true love, he wound up in trouble. This week's episode - ...
Californication Review: More Than Words
After Karen told Richard it was not okay to bring in the clowns Hank was summoned away to help write a "Love Song" with Kali. Kali told him she wanted the ...
Californication Review: Dude Looks Like a Lady
After last week's dinner party fiasco, whatever respect Hank managed to keep in the eyes of his family went right out the window by the conclusion of ...
Californication Review: Cruel to Be Kind
"Waiting for the Miracle" opened with yet another clothes-less colloquy between Hank and Charlie. These scenes have become some of may favorites. Despite b...
Californication Review: Welcome to Hollywood, What's Your Dream?
Plenty of people tried to get Hank to put off his trip back East, but it wasn't until Becca needed him that he finally abided. On the latest installment of...
Californication Review: Man Pound
As Mike Tyson once said, "everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face." Well, Hank Moody's plan to turn down Samurai did not go as scripted, but...
