Californication season 3 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Hank Moody grapples with the fallout of his complicated personal life, including the consequences of his actions on his daughter Becca's school life and his entanglements in others' marriages. Becca faces expulsion from Mayflower School for fighting, a situation Hank tries to navigate. Meanwhile, Charlie, dealing with his own issues, is pressured by Rick Springfield for drugs, leading to a confrontation. The episode delves into the strained relationships between Hank, his family, and friends, highlighting the complex dynamics and Hank's realization of the impact of his actions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What issue is Hank Moody called about at the beginning of the episode?
He's called about a disciplinary matter involving his daughter Becca at Mayflower School.
Why is Hank discussing the Dean's marital issues?
Hank is involved in the Dean's marital problems and is advising him to reconcile with his wife.
What is the outcome of Becca's altercation at school?
Becca is expelled from Mayflower School due to her involvement in a physical fight.
How does Charlie feel about Rick Springfield not contacting him?
Charlie is teased about it and seems concerned about the lack of contact.
What does Rick Springfield demand from Charlie?
Rick Springfield demands drugs from Charlie, showing a more problematic side of his character.