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Genre:
Drama
Plot Outline:
Through two seasons of Californication, "brilliant train
wreck" and blocked author Hank Moody (David Duchovny, a previous
Golden Globe winner and nominated again for this season) seemed
pretty much unstoppable. But by the end of season 3, Hank might
finally have to answer for his sins, and Hank keeps devising
novel ways to sin, which makes him as infuriating a protagonist
who has ever graced a TV series. "You're such a mess and you
cause such chaos," one of his lovers tells him in the wake of an
affair that has helped wreck a marriage, "but I wouldn't change
anything." Say one thing for Hank's women: they are gracious to
a fault. This season adds another tumultuous chapter to Hank's
saga. After unwittingly pushing a celebrated writer and college
professor off the wagon, Hank assumes his position at the
university under--get this--Dean Koons (Peter Gallagher), and,
predictably, proves to be an impolitic educator. Early on he
discourages one idolizing student with near fatal results. As
the season progresses, he will also indulge in extracurricular
activities with a student and an emotionally vulnerable TA
(Diane Farr). The limbo that is his home life is beginning to
impact on his sardonic daughter Becca (Madeleine Martin), paving
the way for the return of Karen (Natascha McElhone), who
suggests the three return to New York. Meanwhile, Charlie and
Marcie Runkle (Evan Handler and Pamela Adlon), now separated,
are forced by the slumping housing market to share their house
while their divorce is pending. Hilarity and much sex ensue.
Making memorable impressions this season are Embeth Davidtz as
the Dean's conquestable wife, Kathleen Turner as Charlie's
foul-mouthed and sexually aggressive new boss, and Rick
Springfield as a deranged incarnation of himself, who gets it on
with Runkle's girl. Madeline Zima makes a fateful return as Mia,
who stole Hank's book back in season 1. Her plan to tell all
could shatter Hank's dysfunctional family for good. Extras
include a blooper reel and a "Marcie's Pajama Party" segment in
which Aldon dishes with LA divorcees, along with two season 4
episodes of The Tudors. |