David Duchovny's "Californication."


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Hank is frakked!

per usual, the show makes you feel good about hank and then does something to rip your heart back out. but the preview for next week with rob lowe researching hank makes me hope for a more feel good episode.

the scene where hank is in the lobby and sasha is wrapped around him and mia has her hand on his shoulder didn't work for me though. couldn't suspend my disbelief for that one, sort of became too obvious its fantasy. 2 girls in their mid to late 20s i might have bought.

per usual, the show makes you feel good about hank and then does something to rip your heart back out. but the preview for next week with rob lowe researching hank makes me hope for a more feel good episode.

Couldn't have said it better myself.

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Camilla Luddington, who just portrayed Kate Middleton in the Lifetime film William and Kate, has booked a major recurring role on the upcoming season of Showtime's dark comedy Californication. In an 8-episode arc, Luddington, repped by Main Title and Progressive Artists, will play a nanny who gets fired from her job and comes to work for Charlie and Marcy.

http://www.deadline.com/2011/05/cable-castings-fx-pilot-powers-casts-charles-dutton-californication-adds-gal/

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Lost alumnae

Maggie Grace has landed a lengthy (and possibly spinoff-launching) arc on Showtime?sCalifornication, TVLine has learned.

Grace will appear in nine episodes of the upcoming sixth season as Faith, an innocent Catholic school girl who?s been exposed to the evils of rock and roll. As a music groupie, she?s been on the road for years, acting as a muse to elite artists and falling heads over heels in love with them. Despite her fondness for sex, drugs and rock and roll ? not to mention, a friendship-turned-more with Hank Moody (David Duchovny) ? Faith remains religious.

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EW.com reported that the show was introducing the Faith character with an eye towards possibly creating a spinoff around her.

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