Californication's Hank Moody (David Duchovny) has really done it this time.
The charming lothario was already in deep: He's bedded both his teaching assistant (Diane Farr) and a student (Eva Amurri), and he's got the prim-and-proper dean's wife (Embeth Davidtz) all hot and bothered. But now, Hank's soulmate and mother of his child, Karen (Natascha McElhone), has returned from New York, sending Professor Moody into female frenzy.
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In Sunday's episode (10/9c, Showtime), Hank will try to do right by Karen and end things with the other women. As the saying goes, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Fortunately for us, though, the results are quite hilarious. TVGuide.com chatted up all of Hank's ladies to see just how much worse things are going to get for him before they get better.
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Californication's Hank and Karen may have maxed out their relationship issues, but David Duchovny's debauched writer is getting a new love interest in Diane Farr.<
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Yeah, yeah, we know who won and who lost at the Golden Globes. But it's the unscripted moments that make or break an award ceremony. So without further ado, here are our top moments from the 66th Golden Globes. Check them out and tell us yours.
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After a tough couple of months, David Duchovny has something to celebrate: Californication will be back for more action.
Showtime announced Wednesday that its sophomore dramedy will return for a third season, with filming set to start anew this spring. Duchovny stars as Hank Moody, a (mostly) lovable novelist with a penchant for sex, drugs and rock 'n roll, plus a tumultuous relationship with his love Karen and their precocious teen daughter, Becca.
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The U.K.'s Daily Mail is acknowledging that an article it published about the nature of the relationship between David Duchovny and a tennis instructor is "inaccurate."
"On October 19, an article about actor David Duchovny may have suggested he had an amorous relationship with a tennis coach, Edit Pakay," the paper said in a statement.
"We now accept this is inaccurate and Ms. Pakay and Mr. Duchovny are only friends who used to play tennis occasionally."
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