I figure I had to start a thread for one of my other favorite Showtime series (Californication), staring David Duchovny, since there was already a Dexter and Tudors thread. Season 2 Premiere on Sunday Sept. 28th at 10 pm ET/PT [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjVR502_vvg]YouTube - Californication Season 2 Trailer[/ame] Watched the first episode "Slip of the Tongue" last night on Comcast On Demand...great start to a new season. oh yeah, and if you haven't caught the first season DO SO IMMEDIATELY!
I was going to buy Showtime for Dexter (which season 3 starts this Sunday by the way) but I have to check this out as well.
thanks for reminding me I need to go set it for record on the dvr....dexter too lol my boyfriend is convinced dexter is going to be forced to kill deb or rita this season on a side note, after watching season one of calif. it was ironic to hear dd was in rehab for a sex addiction....
Just discovered this show and watched season 1. Very good. Eagerly anticipating the season premieres of Dexter and this on Sunday. The Simpsons premiere Sunday too, don't they?
The first season was amazing; the best first season I saw of any show since season 1 of the sopranos. Last nights episode picked right up where season 1 left off. The dialogue in the car was great as brother Clark mentioned, the bedroom mistake, the vasectomy...funny funny stuff.
The 2nd-season premiere is the first episode of this series that I haven't liked. The whole thing was just too contrived; I mean, a vasectomy as a plot device is one thing, but...a guy who just had a vasectomy going out to party the same night? And getting himself in a position to be bashed in the balls? And the cop was straight out of central casting for cliched L.A. cops. It was all just a little too precious, not to mention juvenile. The whole vasectomy thing was just one great big setup for the stupid punchline of him getting clubbed in the balls; otherwise it has no value, since the writers could have easily gotten Hank into jail in any number of ways, given his predilection to trouble. The whole thing was off-putting, like the writers from American Pie had taken over writing the show for this new season. And that's a bad thing.