Ep 12. Mia Culpa
- TVMA
- December 13, 2009
- 29 min
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9.1 (1,766)
Hank Moody is a struggling writer and a self-destructive man in his forties who moves from New York to Los Angeles to start anew. He is still reeling from his separation from his ex-girlfriend Karen, but he is trying to piece his life back together.
In the season 3 finale episode titled Mia Culpa, Hank's life hits an all-time low as he finds himself in a dark place that he cannot escape from. He is dealing with the fallout from his affair with Karen's best friend, and his career has hit a dead-end.
Karen has left for New York with their daughter Becca, leaving Hank stranded in LA with nothing but his self-pity and his vices. He sleeps with a woman he meets in a bar, but it only aggravates his feelings of loneliness and despair.
Meanwhile, Mia, the teenage girl who Hank slept with in season 1, has written a book about their affair that has become a bestseller. She is now an adult and wants to meet with Hank to discuss the book and possibly reconcile their relationship.
Hank is hesitant to meet with Mia, given the consequences of their previous encounter, but he agrees to meet with her, hoping to put the past behind him and move forward. However, their reunion takes a turn for the worse when Mia reveals a shocking secret that threatens to destroy Hank's life once again.
As the episode draws to a close, Hank finds himself facing the consequences of his actions, unsure if he can ever redeem himself. The episode ends with a cliffhanger that leaves viewers wondering if Hank will be able to find a way out of his current situation or if he will succumb to his demons once and for all.
Overall, Mia Culpa is a dark and intense episode that explores the consequences of Hank's actions and the emotional turmoil he faces as a result. It is a fitting conclusion to a season full of drama and heartbreak, leaving viewers eager for the next installment of this gripping series.