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Californication/Turn the Page
Turn the Page | |
Season 1, Episode 11 | |
Airdate | October 22, 2007 |
Written by | Gina Fattore & Eric Weinberg |
Directed by | David Von Ancken |
← 1x10 The Devil's Threesome |
1x12 → The Last Waltz |
Californication — Season One |
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Turn the Page is the eleventh episode of the first season of Californication.
Starring:
David Duchovny (Hank Moody),
Natascha McElhone (Karen),
Madeleine Martin (Becca),
Madeline Zima (Mia)
And: Evan Handler (Charlie Runcle)
Guest Starring: Mo Collins (Victoria), Rachel Miner (Dani), Damian Young (Bill)
Co-Starring: Mike Metz (Temp)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
- Dani says they're out of champagne as "the television guys used it all up after selling Slut Wars". This is a reference to the show's predecessor, the film The TV Set, which repeatedly used the (fictional) Slut Wars to exemplify the worst of reality TV. (The TV Set starred David Duchovny and explored similar themes.)
Memorable Moments
Quotes
Becca Moody: I'm not going to live with my dad because it's fun. I'm going because I have to. I don't know if you've noticed, but your dad is about to marry my mom.
Mia Lewis: Yeah, so?
Becca Moody: So it's really happening. He can't pretend anymore that it's not. And whatever miraculous thing he thought was going to happen with the writing. You know that thing he wrote back home in New York was going to be the redemption of his soul. Obviously, that's not happening either.
Mia Lewis: No, I guess not.
Becca Moody: So it's official. Rock bottom. The death of hope. Can't leave him alone now. The man's got nothing.
Hank Moody: You are a very young sociopath in training.
Mia Lewis: Oh, come on. That's like Satan calling one of his junior minions a big meanie.
Hank Moody: Sorry, I'm late. I just, uh...
Charlie Runkle: You just what?
Hank Moody: Nah, that's all I got.