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. :wink2:
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. :yes:
oh yeah, and if you haven't caught the first season DO SO IMMEDIATELY!
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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.
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It's a good show. Duchovny is great in it.
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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....:lol:Boik14 likes this. -
This show is pure gold. Great episode. The dialog in the car between Hank and Karen was hilarious.
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I love it
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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.