Californication

2012 • Showtime
4.7
876 reviews
TV-MA
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Season 3 episodes (12)

301 Wish You Were Here
9/27/09
Following Karen's move to New York, Hank Moody does his best to raise daughter Becca by himself. But being a single dad isn't easy, especially with Becca starting to question his authority more than ever. Meanwhile, Charlie moves back in with soon-to-be-ex-wife Marcy as they sort out the details of their impending divorce.
302 The Land of Rape and Honey
10/4/09
Newly anointed (and decidedly reluctant) professor Hank Moody grapples with teaching an undergrad creative writing course. A brutally honest assessment of a student's work lands Hank in hot water. Meanwhile, Charlie overly concerns himself with roommate Marcy's dating life to disastrous results.
303 Verities and Balderdash
10/11/09
Hank and Becca attend the annual English Department Fall Mixer hosted by Dean Koons and wife Felicia. After flirtatious exchanges with student Jackie and Felicia, Hank finds himself consoling his jilted teacher's aide Jill the best way he knows how. Meanwhile, Becca and Chelsea sneak out to discuss life, love, and the finer points of psychedelic mushrooms. Charlie tries to coax Marcy into celebrating his first signing at the new agency, teen idol Rick Springfield.
304 Zoso
10/18/09
Becca drags Hank to a trendy shopping boutique to pick out some more grown-up attire. But Hank isn't so sure he likes the new Becca's makeover. At work, Hank juggles sexual encounters with teacher's aide Jill and boss Felicia.
305 Slow Happy Boys
10/25/09
Hank has the apartment all to his bad self when Becca visits Karen in New York for the weekend. Meanwhile, Hank's old buddy from Long Island pays a visit. The weekend culminates in a night of debauchery where Hank and his talented pupil Jackie take their student/teacher relationship to the next level.
306 Glass Houses
11/1/09
Back in L.A. for a short visit, Karen hatches a plan to move the family back to New York for good. Hank's mighty pleased, but Becca's crestfallen about leaving her new best friend, Chelsea.
307 So Here's the Thing
11/8/09
Eager to set things right with Karen again, Hank tries to distance himself from the ladies of the university. But after Dean Koons catches Hank in an intimate moment with Jackie, Hank finds himself more entangled than ever.
308 The Apartment
11/15/09
Hank's in for a hedonistic night to remember when Jackie and two stripper friends arrive at his doorstep, unannounced. The next morning, before Hank can escort his new friends from the apartment, Charlie shows up with a verbally abusive Rick Springfield.
309 Mr. Bad Example
11/22/09
After Becca and Chelsea get into a brawl at school, Hank and Karen are called into the principal's office along with Felicia and Peter Koons. Later, Hank gets up close and personal with campus security when a distraught Charlie storms the college in search of cocaine for a high-maintenance client.
310 Dogtown
11/29/09
Hank takes Charlie out on the town to drown his sorrows after Sue Collini fires him for causing client Rick Springfield to leave the agency. Meanwhile, Karen, still miffed by Hank's dalliance with Felicia, organizes a girls' night out with Becca and Marcy.
311 Comings and Goings
12/6/09
Karen drags Hank to an end of the semester goodbye luncheon at Felicia's. Hank realizes he's walked into a hornet's nest as Felicia, Jackie and Jill all gang up on him. Marcy and Charlie get an offer on their house the same day their divorce papers arrive.
312 Mia Culpa
12/13/09
As the Moodys at last prepare to move to New York, Becca tells Hank about an intimate coming of age experience she had. Hank's stunned when Mia shows up at the house unannounced, in town with her slimy boyfriend/manager for a book signing.

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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