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* [[Deceptive Disciple]]: Mia
* [[Deceptive Disciple]]: Mia
* [[Destructo-Nookie]]: [[Madeline Zima]] punches Hank while riding him. In season 4 Sasha Bingham does the same after being goaded into it by Hank, after she asked him how hard Mia punched him.
* [[Destructo-Nookie]]: [[Madeline Zima]] punches Hank while riding him. In season 4 Sasha Bingham does the same after being goaded into it by Hank, after she asked him how hard Mia punched him.
* [[Did You Just Have Sex]]: Karen can smell it.
* [[Did You Just Have Sex?]]: Karen can smell it.
* [[Disposable Vagrant]]: Eddie Nero muses about going on one of his crazy escapades and invoke the trope. Hank and Charlie [[Facial Dialogue|look puzzled at each other]] and an opportune phone call prompts them to leave.
* [[Disposable Vagrant]]: Eddie Nero muses about going on one of his crazy escapades and invoke the trope. Hank and Charlie [[Facial Dialogue|look puzzled at each other]] and an opportune phone call prompts them to leave.
{{quote| '''Eddie:''' I think we should kill someone tonight. I mean like a hobo or something.<br />
{{quote| '''Eddie:''' I think we should kill someone tonight. I mean like a hobo or something.<br />
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* [[Jizzed in My Pants]]: Charlie Runkle gets off in a strip club during a lap dance at this moment. He tries to [[Ill Take That As a Compliment|present it as a compliment]]. The stripper doesn't respond so well either way.
* [[Jizzed in My Pants]]: Charlie Runkle gets off in a strip club during a lap dance at this moment. He tries to [[Ill Take That As a Compliment|present it as a compliment]]. The stripper doesn't respond so well either way.
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Whenever Hank sleeps with a woman who isn't Karen, it will bite him in the back. ''Hard''. Even when the resulting mess isn't really Hank's fault. ''Especially'' when it isn't Hank's fault.
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Whenever Hank sleeps with a woman who isn't Karen, it will bite him in the back. ''Hard''. Even when the resulting mess isn't really Hank's fault. ''Especially'' when it isn't Hank's fault.
* [[Like Father Like Son|Like Mother Like Daughter]]: At the end of season 5, Becca looks like she'll go down the same road as Karen, as she has fallen in love with [[Jerkass|Tyler.]]
* [[Like Father, Like Son|Like Mother Like Daughter]]: At the end of season 5, Becca looks like she'll go down the same road as Karen, as she has fallen in love with [[Jerkass|Tyler.]]
** Becca uses this to justify her getting high, claiming that it runs in her genes.
** Becca uses this to justify her getting high, claiming that it runs in her genes.
* [[Little Miss Snarker]]: Becca.
* [[Little Miss Snarker]]: Becca.
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* [[Name's the Same]]: This was grounds for lawsuit by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
* [[Name's the Same]]: This was grounds for lawsuit by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
** The case has not gone to trial as of late, however.
** The case has not gone to trial as of late, however.
* [[Nipple and Dimed]]: Most women appear topless.
* [[Nipple-and-Dimed]]: Most women appear topless.
** Averted with Karen and Marcy, however.
** Averted with Karen and Marcy, however.
* [[No Nudity Taboo]]: Bates. At least, [[Naked People Are Funny|while he's drunk.]]
* [[No Nudity Taboo]]: Bates. At least, [[Naked People Are Funny|while he's drunk.]]
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*** Charlie is still very sensitive to human emotions. Even in Season 2 and Season 3 when he was tumbling down a slope, he managed to sign a couple of clients by sweet-talking his way into deals. It's feasible that during his 20 golden years, he was one of the best agents of his time.
*** Charlie is still very sensitive to human emotions. Even in Season 2 and Season 3 when he was tumbling down a slope, he managed to sign a couple of clients by sweet-talking his way into deals. It's feasible that during his 20 golden years, he was one of the best agents of his time.
* [[Screwball Comedy]]: Many crazy situations spiral into it, specially in Season 3 around Dean Koons' uptight family.
* [[Screwball Comedy]]: Many crazy situations spiral into it, specially in Season 3 around Dean Koons' uptight family.
* [[Shout Out]]: Two in the episode "The Trial"
* [[Shout-Out]]: Two in the episode "The Trial"
** Hank donning a suit and remarking that he looks like [[The X Files|"a fucking FBI agent".]]
** Hank donning a suit and remarking that he looks like [[The X Files|"a fucking FBI agent".]]
** In a flashback, Mia meets Hank while wearing [[Lolita|heart shaped sunglasses.]]
** In a flashback, Mia meets Hank while wearing [[Lolita|heart shaped sunglasses.]]
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* [[Spank the Cutie]]: Charlie Runkle gets to do this to his secretary, to both their pleasure.
* [[Spank the Cutie]]: Charlie Runkle gets to do this to his secretary, to both their pleasure.
* [[Speed Sex]]: Charlie is haunted most of the time by it, given his usual performance. He seems to be improving in Season 5, which is fitting because Evan Handler [[Actor Allusion|seems to have lost weight for his role.]]
* [[Speed Sex]]: Charlie is haunted most of the time by it, given his usual performance. He seems to be improving in Season 5, which is fitting because Evan Handler [[Actor Allusion|seems to have lost weight for his role.]]
* [[Stop Helping Me]]: Samurai Apocalypse's unsolicited actions againts Becca's boyfriend put Hank into a world of mess.
* [[Stop Helping Me!]]: Samurai Apocalypse's unsolicited actions againts Becca's boyfriend put Hank into a world of mess.
* [[STD Immunity]]: Many characters (especially Hank and Charlie) never think twice about having sex with a prostitute, stripper, or just a random woman they meet at a bar. [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|The show is called Californication after all.]]
* [[STD Immunity]]: Many characters (especially Hank and Charlie) never think twice about having sex with a prostitute, stripper, or just a random woman they meet at a bar. [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|The show is called Californication after all.]]
** [[Played With]] in Season 2. Hank is suspected to have syphilis, and Karen chides him and his sexual lifestyle. However, Karen has just had sex with Hank, [[Fridge Logic|and she never thinks that he may have given the disease to her as well.]]
** [[Played With]] in Season 2. Hank is suspected to have syphilis, and Karen chides him and his sexual lifestyle. However, Karen has just had sex with Hank, [[Fridge Logic|and she never thinks that he may have given the disease to her as well.]]
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* [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist]]: Honestly, Hank really is a [[Jerkass]].
* [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist]]: Honestly, Hank really is a [[Jerkass]].
** Hank isn't unsympathetic, it's just that there are many times where he doesn't believe that [[You Can't Fight Fate|there are consequences for his actions]] and [[Backhanded Apology|he doesn't always realize that sorry isn't enough.]]
** Hank isn't unsympathetic, it's just that there are many times where he doesn't believe that [[You Can't Fight Fate|there are consequences for his actions]] and [[Backhanded Apology|he doesn't always realize that sorry isn't enough.]]
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: All Hank really wanted from his dad was that his dad should appreciate his fame as a great writer and be a good parental figure. His father responds by [[Parental Neglect|saying he never read any of Hank's books]] and never changes his ways. Hank [[Calling the Old Man Out|proceeds to blame it all on his father]] and tries to do everything differently from his father, including [[Cheaters Never Prosper|never cheating on Karen]] and being [[Lonely At the Top|completely self-centered]] from his newfound fame. [[Like Father Like Son|It backfires.]]
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: All Hank really wanted from his dad was that his dad should appreciate his fame as a great writer and be a good parental figure. His father responds by [[Parental Neglect|saying he never read any of Hank's books]] and never changes his ways. Hank [[Calling the Old Man Out|proceeds to blame it all on his father]] and tries to do everything differently from his father, including [[Cheaters Never Prosper|never cheating on Karen]] and being [[Lonely At the Top|completely self-centered]] from his newfound fame. [[Like Father, Like Son|It backfires.]]
** In reality, {{spoiler|Hank's father read every single one of his son's books. [[Awkward Father Son Bonding Activity|He never could face his son]] when Hank paints [[Freudian Excuse|all of his fictional fathers in a bad light.]]}}
** In reality, {{spoiler|Hank's father read every single one of his son's books. [[Awkward Father-Son Bonding Activity|He never could face his son]] when Hank paints [[Freudian Excuse|all of his fictional fathers in a bad light.]]}}
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: Becca
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: Becca
** Also Mia.. in some ways
** Also Mia.. in some ways
* [[Wham Line]]: "How would you feel if I had slept with Becca?" {{spoiler|-Bill}}
* [[Wham! Line]]: "How would you feel if I had slept with Becca?" {{spoiler|-Bill}}
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: Damien. Anyone see him since he derailed the entire last season over his declaration of love?
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: Damien. Anyone see him since he derailed the entire last season over his declaration of love?
* [[Writers Block]]: Hank is pestered by it at the start of the show and from time to time, but once he is back on track he is so good and witty that he basically has a [[One-Hour Work Week]] job.
* [[Writers Block]]: Hank is pestered by it at the start of the show and from time to time, but once he is back on track he is so good and witty that he basically has a [[One-Hour Work Week]] job.
* [[You Just Told Me]]: The way Marcy tricks Charlie to reveal the relation between Stu and Lizzie.
* [[You Just Told Me]]: The way Marcy tricks Charlie to reveal the relation between Stu and Lizzie.
* [[You Make Me Sic]]: Hank's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGz6NdLBF2Y rant about internet-speak]
* [[You Make Me Sic]]: Hank's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGz6NdLBF2Y rant about internet-speak]
* [[Zero Approval Gambit]]: Mia's agent tries to [[Deal With the Devil|make this deal with Hank.]] Hank is to admit that he slept with Mia so a [[Hero With Bad Publicity|scandal of epic proportions can occur]] (and thus her agent [[Glory Hound|could cash in on the subsequent publicity]]), and Hank can get his book back.
* [[Zero-Approval Gambit]]: Mia's agent tries to [[Deal With the Devil|make this deal with Hank.]] Hank is to admit that he slept with Mia so a [[Hero With Bad Publicity|scandal of epic proportions can occur]] (and thus her agent [[Glory Hound|could cash in on the subsequent publicity]]), and Hank can get his book back.
** Hank violently refuses, [[Papa Wolf|to avoid hurting his family.]]
** Hank violently refuses, [[Papa Wolf|to avoid hurting his family.]]
*** Mia's agent [[The Stool Pigeon|tells the press anyways,]] so it wasn't like Hank had a choice.
*** Mia's agent [[The Stool Pigeon|tells the press anyways,]] so it wasn't like Hank had a choice.
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Revision as of 08:38, 26 January 2014

Californication is a Showtime Dramedy starring David Duchovny and Natascha McElhone.

Duchovny plays Hank Moody, a ladies' man and occasional novelist who likes his booze and pot a bit too much. His life has slowly fallen apart as his significant other Karen leaves him and he fails to produce any kind of written work. After accidentally sleeping with Mia, the underaged daughter of Karen's new fiancé, he proceeds to write his new novel, "Fucking and Punching" (something akin to a present-day Lolita) about the affair. One of two copies is stolen when his car is jacked. The other copy is stolen by his underage lover, who is seeking to carve out a niche as writer for herself. In series two, the happy couple get back together until Karen starts a job in New York, leaving Hank back in abhorred Los Angeles with his daughter Becca, who has taken a liking to the city of angels. During series three, Hank deals with Becca's puberty and his new job as a teacher. In season four, "Fucking and Punching" is revealed to be in fact Hank's book (and therefore reveals he slept with Mia), but he narrowly avoids a statutory rape charge. Season five picks up three years later, where Hank is working for a gangster named Samurai Apocalypse.

Season six is currently in production for 2013. The newest season will take place in New York, where Hank's book, "God Hates Us All," will be turned into a musical called "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love." Maggie Grace will play a Catholic school girl in the new season, and Sarah Wynter will play the wife to Atticus Fetch, a music producer for the musical.

Not to be confused with the Red Hot Chili Peppers album of the same name.


Californication provides examples of:

 Eddie: I think we should kill someone tonight. I mean like a hobo or something.

[ringtone] Hank:Thank God!

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{{quote| Eddie: I took a man in my mouth. I played his skin flute like Kenny G, like Kenny G on ecstasy [gargles] And then he gave me his gift, gifted me on the inside.

  Hank: Hey, big guy! You and me. We've never done this before, but... desperate times call for desperate measures.