Turn the Page (Californication episode)
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"Turn the Page" is the eleventh episode of the Showtime original series Californication
Californication (TV series)
Californication is an American comedy-drama that premiered on Showtime on August 13, 2007. The show was created by Tom Kapinos. The protagonist, Hank Moody , is a troubled novelist whose move to California, coupled with his writer's block, complicates his relationships with his longtime girlfriend...

. It was written by Gina Fattore and Eric Weinberg, directed by David Von Ancken and originally aired on Monday October 22, 2007.

Plot

As Karen is fitted for her wedding dress, Becca drops the news that she wants to live with Hank. Dani informs Charlie that she wants Mia’s book fast-tracked or else. Hank discovers through Charlie that it’s his work Mia’s been peddling. Furious, he tries to stop her, but she threatens to reveal their one night stand. Charlie finds out from Hank about Mia. Becca moves in with Hank and Karen stops by later that night, feeling that maybe this is where she belongs.

Cultural references

  • Hank refers to Dani as Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS, a reference to the cult Nazi exploitation
    Nazi exploitation
    Nazi exploitation is a subgenre of exploitation film and sexploitation film that involves villainous Nazis committing criminal acts of a sexual nature often as camp or prison overseers in World War II settings...

     movie.

  • Dani comments the "tv people sold slut wars into syndication". This is a reference to a fictional television show from the film The TV Set
    The TV Set
    The TV Set is a 2006 comedy about an idealistic writer attempting to bring his vision for a TV show to fruition on the small screen.-Plot:...

    , also starring David Duchovny
    David Duchovny
    David William Duchovny is an American actor, writer and director. He has won Golden Globe awards for his work as FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder on The X-Files and as Hank Moody on Californication.-Early life:...

    .

Music

When packing up to move in with Hank, Becca is listening to "Coma Girl" by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
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