I feel for Little Runk. No way in the world does that kid make it to adulthood without being seriously damaged. The key for any enterprising therapist is to get in early and hang on with all their might. Anyone in on the ground floor of that project will have hit the jackpot.
The sight of Hank getting knocked down by a fellow artist — actor, director, writer, whatever — is nothing new, but I feel like it wasn’t quite as funny seeing someone who looks like Pete Berg punching him in the face. Next time, how about Woody Allen?
“Do you think I would have let you sodomize me if I didn’t think there was a future here?” – Carrie, after Hank breaks up with her (Um, probably?)
Every week brother and sister team Bob and Debbie take on a new topic. This week we talk about our fondest memories of ‘The X-Files.’
I don’t think we were given any good clues about season five of ‘Californication’, but here’s one guess: we watch as Hank struggles to complete his mandatory 288 hours of community service. Imagine all of the jobs he could mess up!
I knew Hank Moody had some sick in him, but his dreams on this week’s episode of ‘Californication’ were extra disturbing. I was pretty sure that the church scene was a dream, and yet a tiny piece of me thought, “Well, maybe….”
I never watched ‘The X-Files’, but I have to imagine that David Duchovny was getting a little wink in at his character, Fox Mulder, when he dressed up in his black suit with his hair combed like that. He did indeed look like an FBI agent!