Californication

2012 • Showtime
4.7
876 reviews
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Season 5 episodes (12)

501 JFK - LAX
1/8/12
Season five picks up a few years after we last saw Hank Moody. He's living in New York and has moved on. After the unceremonious dumping of his latest girlfriend, Carrie, Hank's looking for a ticket out of town. Charlie calls with just such a ticket - a job on the Left Coast. Back in LA, Hank and Charlie drop in on the now-married Marcy and Stu Beggs. Stu rushes Hank off to a meeting with megarich hip-hop mogul Samurai Apocalypse.
502 The Way of the Fist
1/15/12
Eager to return to the East Coast, Hank tries to pass on writing the screenplay for Samurai Apocalypse's latest feature, Santa Monica Cop. Sam won't take no for an answer.
503 Boys and Girls
1/22/12
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 Kali a night on the town.
504 Waiting for the Miracle
1/29/12
Hank receives an unwelcomed surprise in the form of Carrie, ex-girlfriend. When Karen and Becca show up to invite Hank to a dinner party, he has no choice but to bring Carrie along. While Stu, Marcy and Bates' sex talk leaves the Van der Moody's searching for the nearest exit, the party gets out of control when Carrie makes a realization about Hank.
505 The Ride-Along
2/5/12
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. While at a crowded Venice restaurant, Richard Bates hits the bottle, prompting a return engagement of the 'Glorious Mangina'.
506 Love Song
2/12/12
When Samurai Apocalypse hits a lyrical roadblock with his protege, he calls on the best scribe he knows, one Hank Moody. Hank and Kali come together to imbibe, bear their souls, and write a song that takes Hank back in time.
507 Here I Go Again
2/19/12
It appears to be just like old times with Karen and Hank, but the moment is ruined by the arrival of a drunk Richard Bates. Hoping to save her from the misery of the situation, Hank quickly kicks Karen out of the house and takes off with Bates to piece together the events of the night before.
508 Raw
3/4/12
Hank finds himself stuck with the unpleasant task of reading Tyler's screenplay. Unfortunately for Hank, Tyler's hiding some talent under that head of hair. Even more unfortunate is the fact that the screenplay references Becca. Charlie and Lizzie's quadrilateral with Stu and Marcy heats up, but when MarStu's bedroom games hit too close to home for Charlie, it may be off to therapy for the four of them.
509 At the Movies
3/11/12
It's day one of production on Hank Moody's latest movie, Santa Monica Cop and Stu Beggs has brought back his Fu**ing and Punching director in hopes of creating another cinematic masterpiece.
510 Perverts and Whores
3/18/12
Hank, down an agent and best friend, finds reason to crash with his two favorite ladies - Karen and Becca. There's still money to be made, so it's time for him to find new representation with Hollywood power agent Larry Levine. Lizzie's big break has arrived - a role in Santa Monica Cop, via a special favor from Stu Beggs. Charlie, distraught over his personal losses, seeks comfort from Marcy.
511 The Party
3/25/12
Hank has finally overstayed his welcome at the house of Karen and Richard Bates, so it's time to hit the road. But not before 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, Bates and his creepy sponsor, Gabriel. Even Samurai Apocalypse and Kali show up. It's not a party until someone gets hurt. Luckily for these party-goers, Hank has it in him for one final run-in with Tyler.
512 Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
4/1/12
Hank hits the local watering-hole, only something's amiss. Not only does Mr. Moody find himself surrounded by shadowy figures, but the bartender is an old, departed friend. Is Hank dreaming or has he finally made it to hell? Next it's onto the set of Santa Monica Cop where Sam's jealousy - and fondness for firearms - gives Charlie an opportunity to show just how much he loves his best friend and number one client. Later, Hank's ex-girlfriend surprises him with a way for them to be together forever.

About this show

David Duchovny stars in the hit Showtime comedy series CALIFORNICATION as one-hit wonder novelist Hank Moody, who struggles to help raise his 13-year-old daughter, while still carrying a torch for his ex-girlfriend Karen.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
876 reviews
phoenix blaze
October 7, 2015
This was a great show with a lot of laughs, very interesting characters, and for the most part god storylines. The last two seasons though sucked compared to the other 5, and had very annoying characters and storylines.
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Maurice Perkins
November 1, 2014
The final seasons were probably not needed. The show lost its magic years ago. Hank Moody is still one of my favorite fictional people.
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Jamie Delpercio
March 1, 2014
One of the best shows in the last 20 years and it is only gotten better year to year so I wonder why in the world would they cancel the show? at least we're getting one last hurrah of one of the best shows will eveAnd some of the greatest writing ever we love you Hank and will miss you and your great acting that has put smiles on our faces for the last 6 years thank you for that.A lot of times I just needed that on a Sunday night. you are going to go down in history for being the God you were as Hank Moody
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