Hank and Charlie get chummy with a woman they meet at the gym, but not before she gives Hank a thrashing in the ring. Reeling from their respective relationships, Karen and Marcy plan a girls’ night out, and when they decide to drop in on Hank and Charlie, they catch the guys in a full-contact “workout” with their new sparring partner.
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Hank takes Becca out to buy a new guitar. Charlie talks Hank into buying a new car. During the test-drive, Hank is thrilled with both the car and the saleswoman.
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Hank is depressed when Al, his father, dies. To ignore his pain, Hank shacks up with Trixie, a hooker, but he ends up thinking about his estranged relationship with his father.
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Hank deals with the aftermath of sharing a passionate moment with Karen, and is bothered by Becca’s negative outlook regarding the concept of happy endings.
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Hank spends a wild evening with a fetching surfer girl, and later must deal with unwanted attention from Mia. Meanwhile, Becca knocks ‘em out in her school’s Battle of the Bands; and Marcy almost nabs Charlie in flagrant with his assistant.
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Hank accepts Bill’s invitation to speak at Mia’s high-school creative-writing class—but there’s a catch; at an appearance on a radio show hosted by Henry Rollins (as himself), Hank rants about the Internet and its negative impact on the written word.
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Hank escorts Meredith to an environmental fundraiser that is also being attended by Karen, and he winds up defending his ex’s honor; Hank interrupts Charlie’s romantic interlude with his assistant.
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At a book signing, Hank gets into a scrap with the disgruntled director of the film based on his novel, and later runs into a woman whom he embarrassed and insulted on a blind date; Mia attempts to steal some of Hank’s work to use for her high-school creative-writing class.
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Hank begins his blogging job at Hell-A-Magazine. Karen is able to set Hank up with her friend Sonja by disguising the get together as a family dinner. At dinner, Becca reveals how Hank met Karen.
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Hank Moody is a thirtysomething sex addicted author. During his many affairs with women of all ages and walks of life, Moody has to keep contact with his ex-wife Karen, who may still be in love with him, and their 12-year old daughter, Madeline. Though mature for her age, Madeline starts to have a sex life, which scares both her parents, especially her father despite his addiction.
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