"Hell-A Woman" is the second episode of Showtime 's Californication series. The script was written by Tom Kapinos , the director was Scott Winant , and the premiere took place on August 20, 2007.
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| Episode number | Season 1 Episode 2 | ||||
| Producer | Scott Winant | ||||
| written by | Tom Kapinos | ||||
| Operator | Michael weaver | ||||
| Delivery Date | August 20, 2007 | ||||
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Content
Story
Having received support from all sides, Hank begins to blog in the Hell-A Magazine. Plus, under the guise of inviting Hank to a family dinner at Bill's house ( Damian Young ), Karen brings Hank with his girlfriend Sonia ( Paula Marshall ). At dinner, Becca reveals how Hank met Karen.
Guests
Hank meets the blonde (Brooke Banner) and goes to her apartment, but discovers that she is actually a single mother / adult movie star whose daughter needs her at that moment. Then he leaves them alone and goes home.
Cultural references
- Hank begins his blog with the words “Hank Hates You All,” a link to his book, “God Hates Us All.”
- Hank talks over dinner as he and Bill Karen met and how they talked about “Zen and the Art of the Middle Age Crisis,” a reference to Robert M. Piersig 's novel “ Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Care ”.
Music
- Robbers on High Street - "Mojo"
- The Doors - " LA Woman " ( Paul Okenfold Remix)
- Kenneth James Gibson - "Sarcastically Yours"
- Tommy Stinson - "Light of Day"
Links
Hell-A Woman on the Internet Movie Database