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Hank Moody is back and he couldn’t be more screwed. A one-night misunderstanding has landed him in serious hot water, but his troubles don’t end there. Hank's literary sex scandal has caused a sensation, even as he prepares to defend himself in court and tries to get Karen and Becca to speak to him, and a movie based on his stolen book begins production.
Release date: 2011-01-09
Just as Hank is released from a 72 hour jail period for assault he is picked up by Charlie and dragged off to show the recent events of F&P with Mia becoming public and dropped into a meeting with a young actress that wants to capitalize on the publicity, and make a movie out of F&P. whom which he later re-enacts F&P in her hotel room. The episode ends with Hank hearing from his lawyer that the assault charges have been dropped and he is then arrested for statutory rape.
Release date: 2011-01-09
Hank is told he faces 3 years in prison because the DA wants to make an example of him. There are signs Marcy is pregnant. Hank tries to fix things with Becca. The episode ends as Hank high on drugs and liquor writes a letter to Becca and then passes out.
Release date: 2011-01-16
Hank takes advantage of the misperception that he tried to commit suicide and moves back home with Karen and Becca, but his daughter knows the truth; Charlie sets out to reach a sexual benchmark while a wealthy producer pursues Marcy.
Release date: 2011-01-23
Hank Moody is notified by his attorney Abby that he will be going to trial for statutory rape. But not before Hank hands the completed F&P script to Charlie, who promptly drags him to a meeting with the Director, producer Stu Beggs and eccentric financier Zig Samitaur, setting off a chain of events that leads to Hank and Charlie having to explain why there’s a dead billionaire in the bathroom.
Release date: 2011-01-30
After a personal grooming mishap, Charlie discovers that his vasectomy was botched and that Marcy's baby could be his; Hank's relationship with lawyer Abby gets more personal but a good deed yields a compromising photo that could ruin Hank's life.
Release date: 2011-02-06
A sensational photo derails Hank's case and threatens to destroy his movie project until his sincere love for Becca rescues his career, while Karen resuscitates her ex-husband's relationship with his beautiful lawyer.
Release date: 2011-02-13
Forced by her relationship with Hank to recuse herself as his lawyer, Abby pitches the case to a senior partner on the golf course; Hank is dismayed by Karen's growing relationship with artist Ben; Marcy and Stu ask Charlie to help them pitch a TV project.
Release date: 2011-02-20
Hank takes a gig rewriting dialogue on a zombie sequel but threatens his job when he hooks up with a sexy woman with close ties to the film's female lead; Marcy tells Stu she's pregnant but not that the baby may be Charlie's.
Release date: 2011-02-27
Evicted from his apartment, Hank moves back in with Karen and Becca while he prepares for his trial and teaches his daughter to drive; while Karen's out on a date with Ben, Becca and Pearl steal the Porsche and wreck it.
Release date: 2011-03-06
A nervous Hank discovers that he's got good reason to panic when his trial turns into an all-out character assassination, with even friendly witnesses Charlie and Karen unable to portray him as anything other than a drunken, oversexed lout.
Release date: 2011-03-13
Found guilty of statutory rape, Hank buys a used Porsche and considers fleeing from Los Angeles, but instead enjoys one last night in the company of his friends and family.
Release date: 2011-03-20
As Hank awaits sentencing, the lines between his real life and the movie based on his life blur as the film's star hits on his ex-wife and he feels stirrings of passion for the actress hired to play Karen.
Release date: 2011-03-27
Michael Wylie - Production Design, Matthew Lopes - Writers' Assistant, Jason C. Fitzgerald - Assistant Chief Lighting Technician, Julie Adams - Dialect Coach, Kristin Sando - Production Assistant, Joseph Fulton - Post Production Coordinator, David Napoli - Leadman, Brad Bittner - Extras Casting, Matthew J. Gannon - Production Assistant, Kellie JoTackett - Second Assistant Director, Colin Dunning - Production Assistant, Jessica Targum - Casting Associate, Barry Jones - Lead Painter, Jim Sodini - Associate Producer, Reiko Porter - Set Costumer, Erin Stern - Set Production Assistant, Aaron Bowen - First Assistant Camera, Thomas P. Marshall - Lighting Technician, Jim Kyriazis - Production Accountant, Jon Rocke - Colorist, Ryan Young - ADR Mixer, Mike DeGrazzio - Digital Imaging Technician, Scott Ichikawa - Production Supervisor, Jim Vickers - Stunt Coordinator, Budd Carr - Music Supervisor, Damon Cohoon - Assistant Sound Editor, James 'Skip' Torvinen - Property Master, Mimi Baker - Script Supervisor, Deron Street - First Assistant Sound Editor, Michael A. Savage - Best Boy Grip, Thomas Farr - Payroll Accountant, Michael Paolillo - Associate Producer, Abel Schiro - Boom Operator, Tom Keefe - Co-Producer, Julie Heath - Costume Supervisor, Tom Kapinos - Executive Producer, David Duchovny - Executive Producer, Kristina Parsons - Assistant Property Master, Eric Moss - Assistant Sound Editor, Ed Carr - Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Nora Felder - Music Supervisor, Todd Grace - Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Christopher Lee - Location Manager, Felicia Fasano - Casting, Tree Adams - Original Music Composer, Michael Paolillo - Location Manager, Tyler Bates - Original Music Composer