After Hank has a cancer scare and Sonja gives birth to a mixed-race child, Hank and Karen reconcile. Hank becomes fast friends with rock music producer Lew Ashby, who recruits the writer to pen his biography, which he finishes shortly after Ashby's death. Īlthough they planned to move back to New York, Hank and Karen split up after learning that Hank has possibly impregnated Sonja, Karen's friend that she set Hank up with while they were separated. But that evening, as he and Becca are about to drive away from the reception in his un-washed, poorly-maintained Porsche cabriolet, Karen runs out and jumps into his car and they drive off. On Karen and Bill's wedding day, Hank behaves uncharacteristically selflessly and accepts the situation so as not to destroy his beloved's wedding day. Eager to publish a young, female, sexually explicit writing sensation the publishing world shows much interest in "Mia's" book. When the only copy falls into the hands of Mia, she slightly alters it and tries to have it published as her own, calling it Fucking & Punching. During a stay in New York for his father's funeral, Hank writes a manuscript drawing from his encounter with Mia. She uses the threat of statutory rape charges to extort un-published short stories from him that she passes off as her own work for her high-school creative-writing class. Mia proceeds to provoke Hank during visits to his family at Bill's house. He later learns that she is Mia, Bill Lewis's sixteen-year-old daughter. Their brief encounter is memorably punctuated by her hitting Hank in the face with her fist. Hank meets a young woman in a bookshop reading his book and soon sleeps with her. Karen is engaged to Bill Lewis, a man Hank despises. After the publication of his third novel, God Hates Us All, which grew his popularity, Hank, Karen and Becca moved to Los Angeles so that Hank could work on the screenplay for the movie adaptation.Īfter his novel God Hates Us All is adapted into a Hollywood film that he despises, A Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Hank Moody is suffering from writer's block and wallowing in alcohol, drugs and promiscuous sex. Hank met Karen Van der Beek at CBGB and soon after she became pregnant in 1994, later giving birth to their daughter, Becca. In his pursuit to become a writer, he moved to New York City and eventually, his talent and gift were noticed by the literary community. Hank was born in the Bronx and his parents moved to Levittown, New York on Long Island to raise him. Duchovny has received praise for his performance, winning the 2008 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy and being nominated for the same honor three more times. Moody is an esteemed but erratic writer who frequently becomes embroiled in bizarre, and in some cases, scandalous situations. Henry James "Hank" Moody, portrayed by David Duchovny, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Showtime television series Californication.
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