Ep 4. The Raw & the Cooked
- TVMA
- October 19, 2008
- 27 min
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8.5 (1,327)
In The Raw & the Cooked, the fourth episode of Californication's second season, Hank struggles to keep up with his hectic lifestyle while continuing to work on his latest novel. Frustrated with his lack of progress, he turns to self-destructive behaviors like excessive drinking and partying to cope with his writer's block.
Meanwhile, Karen and Becca are dealing with their own issues. Karen is struggling with her attraction to Bill, the school principal, and Becca is feeling lost and alone after her boyfriend breaks up with her. To make matters worse, her best friend Chelsea reveals that she is moving away.
As Hank's behavior becomes more and more reckless, his agent, Charlie, tries to reign him in and get him back on track with his writing. Charlie also has his own problems as his wife, Marcy, continues to spiral out of control and pursue her own destructive habits.
The episode features a number of humorous and poignant moments as Hank and his friends navigate through their various struggles. The theme of self-destructive behavior is explored in depth, as the characters struggle with their own demons and the consequences that come with their actions.
Overall, The Raw & the Cooked is a strong episode that continues to delve into the complex lives of the characters on Californication. While it may be a bit darker than some of the previous episodes, it still manages to deliver plenty of laughs and moments of reflection, making it a must-see for fans of the show.