Californication

2012 • Showtime
4.7
876 reviews
TV-MA
Rating
Eligible
Watch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn More

Season 7 episodes (12)

1 Levon
4/13/14
After his short-lived tour with Atticus, Hank Moody is eager to reunite with the love of his life, but things don't go as planned with Karen. Hank meets with Stu and The Director on the TV adaptation of Santa Monica Cop and gets hired by showrunner Rick Rath. A reporter, Levon, asks to interview Hank for his college paper. Charlie's performance anxiety leaves Marcy (PAMELA ADLON) wondering what she got herself back into.
2 Julia
4/20/14
Hank's first day in the Santa Monica Cop writer's room brings aggravation by his new co-workers. Hank is surprised during a visit to Levon's apartment. Things start looking up for Charlie and Marcy when he meets Rath's new assistant. Karen gets an unexpected surprise.
3 Like Father Like Son
4/27/14
Hank sits in on a casting session while Levon tries to bond with Rath's assistant, Melanie. Hank gets his first episode assignment, much to the chagrin of co-workers Terry and Hugh. Charlie hopes to fix things with Marcy, while Karen is ready to throw in the towel with Hank.
4 Dicks
5/4/14
Hank, Levon and Julia celebrate Julia's new role. 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.
5 Getting the Poison Out
5/11/14
While Julia is with Rath, Hank and Levon have a night out. Levon has the best night of his life with Nikki, while Karen, Hank and Marcy are forced to endure the company of Nikki's creepy friend. Charlie may have gotten in over his head with his new client Goldie.
6 Kickoff
5/18/14
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 eye on Julia. While Charlie manages head-case client Goldie, Stu makes him an offer. The party ends early when Levon breaks Rath's cardinal rule.
7 Smile
5/25/14
Rath demands a rewrite of Hank's script. Julia's boss Dr. Dan gives career advice, but Hank and Levon have other ideas. Charlie and Marcy consider Stu's offer, while Atticus' old rock 'n roll butler Krull offers an alternative solution to their money woes.
8 30 Minutes or Less
6/1/14
On Hank's episode of Santa Monica Cop, he encounters problems with Hashtag Black, so The Director leaves Hank to get things back on track. Julia proves to be a distraction. Levon gets a big opportunity. News of Stu's offer leads to fisticuffs.
9 Faith, Hope, Love
6/8/14
Hank flashes back to turbulent times with Karen, a confused young Becca and their days with a happier Charlie and Marcy. Hank's run-in with a nun helps him put things into perspective.
10 Dinner With Friends
6/15/14
Hank entices Karen into dinner at an old place, but Julia interrupts their romantic evening. Later, Charlie, Marcy, Krull, and Levon -- accompanied by his new "friend" Mi Suk Kok -- bring even more drama. Rath shows up with Eddie Nero, currently in "research mode" for his upcoming appearance on Santa Monica Cop. Stu's assault on Charlie's manhood sends the night into chaos.
11 Daughter
6/22/14
The ratings are in for Santa Monica Cop. Hank may be out of a job, which sends Charlie reeling. With their revenue stream drying up Marcy decides to accept Stu's offer. Karen arrives with a special guest - Becca, who makes a big announcement. However, Karen's plans for a family reunion are spoiled by Levon.
12 Grace
6/29/14
Hank is still not on board with Becca's plans, but Karen massages the situation. At Malibar, Hank and Levon reconnect with Hank's old student, Tara. Later, Hank reassures Julia and invites her to a special dinner. Hank urges Charlie to save Marcy. Hank makes a life-altering decision.

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.
Did you find this helpful?
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.
4 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
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
42 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?

Rate this show

Tell us what you think.