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TV Review: Californication Sings The ‘Blues From Laurel Canyon’ To celebrate the release of Mia’s book, Ashby hosts a soiree at the manor. At the party, Karen reveals to Hank that she hasn’t read Mia’s book. By Rob Hunter on December 8, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Californication 2.9 – La Ronde Hank meets Janie Jones for a date at a Venice art gallery, where they bump into a very pregnant Sonja and Julian. By Rob Hunter on November 25, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Californication 2.6 – Coke Dick & the First Kick Hank decides to seek out Lew Ashby’s long lost love. He finds her in the surprising form of Beverly Hills mom Janie Jones. Later, Hank accidentally walks in on Julian going at it with a rocker chick he’s “mentoring.” By Rob Hunter on November 3, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Californication 2.5 – Vaginatown After getting dumped by Karen, Hank is relegated to living at Ashby’s mansion. In order to distract Hank from his heartbreak, Ashby arranges a sex session with popular, yet incredibly annoying, celebrity chef, Chloe Metz. By Rob Hunter on October 29, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Californication 2.4 – The Raw & the Cooked Hank and Karen throw a dinner party for a few close friends — and as expected, it doesn’t resemble anything close to smooth, quiet evening. By Rob Hunter on October 20, 2008 | Comments |
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TV Review: Californication 2.3 – No Way to Treat a Lady On Hank’s first day as biographer to Lew Ashby, he’s re-introduced to Trixie, the hooker with a heart of gold, who stirs up trouble by claiming that Hank is better in bed than Ashby. By Rob Hunter on October 13, 2008 | Comments |